Mobile Friendly Courses

Internationally recognised online certification training. All levels welcome, training when you want it, where you want it.

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Dreamweaver, InDesign, Illustrator

We offer Adobe courses in Windhoek. Full time classes available. Hands on, instructor led courses, to learn to use Adobe products.

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MICT SETA

Your company can claim back the training fee through their Skills Levy. Training approved and accredited by SETA.

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I.T. Certification Courses, Namibia

Computer College in Windhoek, Namibia

2KO Namibia, a division of 2KO Africa, offers IT training in Namibia, providing the very best in technical Human Capital Development together with International IT Certification to Windhoek and the rest of Namibia. We offer courses in Cisco, Microsoft, Linux, Oracle, CompTIA, Sun and much more.  There is now a standard of excellence in Africa. 2KO Africa offers IT consulting, technical IT services and top-of-the-range IT training on multiple platforms. Our best-of-breed computer courses are presented as instructor led classes or as online internet-based elearning. Our training is offered online, live online and also by instructor led classes. 2KO Africa's business courses are available world-wide, many of them leading to European Certification, to ensure students have access to the best IT courses in Namibia. A range of IT courses for groups is available at your centre in Windhoek, Rundu and Walvis Bay. Contact us if you have a group. New Course - Google Classroom

Tech News in Namibia

"Mobile money application adoption in sub-Saharan Africa is truly spectacular. Partly because of the leapfrogging phenomenon, where people in the developing world leap over obsolete technologies and straight onto the latest tech. But in the case of fintech in Africa, it's also because the cost of mobile phones has dropped rapidly over the last couple of years, creating a boom in ownership. There are more people with mobile money accounts than people with physical bank accounts. This is quite something to wrap your head a round and it has left normal bricks and mortar banks struggling to keep up.

According to estimates, ownership is set to rise exponentially, which is good news for consumers and businesses. By 2020, 634 million people in Africa will have a mobile phone subscription - that's 52% of Africans. Now with access to mobile money and mobile banking it is not inconceivable that traditional banks will be left floundering, unless they embrace fintech in the same way as start-ups have. Fintech empowers the disadvantaged, and in Kenya, in 2007, M-Pesa was a revelation. It enabled people, including whole communities, who had never had a bank account to send and receive money; pay for essentials like heating, water and lighting, and start new businesses. Imagine if you don't have to pay cash in taxi anymore, or if you can pay in your local bar, restaurant or even when buying kapana or fruits at the local market stall. Life would become so much safer across Namibia."


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