Seeking a qualified service provider to deliver comprehensive cellphone repair training. The program aims to equip participants with essential skills in mobile device repair, enhancing employability and technical expertise.
The Moses Kotane Institute is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to conduct cellphone repair training. This initiative is designed to empower individuals with the necessary skills to repair and maintain mobile devices, addressing the growing demand for technical expertise in the telecommunications sector. The training program should cover various aspects of cellphone repair, including hardware troubleshooting, software installation, and safety protocols. The selected provider will be responsible for developing a curriculum, providing training materials, and facilitating hands-on workshops.
The training is expected to cater to a diverse group of participants, including unemployed youth and individuals seeking to enhance their technical skills for better job prospects. The program should be structured to ensure that participants gain practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge, ultimately leading to certification upon successful completion. This initiative not only aims to improve individual employability but also contributes to the overall development of a skilled workforce in the region, fostering economic growth and innovation in the technology sector.
This tender is suitable for training institutions, technical colleges, and businesses specializing in vocational education and skills development, particularly those with experience in mobile technology and repair services.
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