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TECNO Fan Club launched at the University of Nairobi

TECNO has today announced a partnership with the University of Nairobi which will enable students to join the TECNO Fan Club, and get the opportunity to be part of the TECNO team through an internship program and other opportunities.

The announcement was made at the Chandaria Hall, University of Nairobi towers.

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The company says it is targeting over 10,000 students in the program which will be extended to other institutions of higher learning in Kenya.

The TECNO fans club is embedded in the thriving partnership between TECNO and the University of Nairobi which revolves around identifying, and nurturing the skills and talents of students, helping them secure a future of hope and opportunity.

Speaking during the launch of the club, Ray Fang, TECNO Kenya Regional Director noted, “As TECNO we believe in the young as they are the future citizens of the world. We want to nurture them and guide them to become model citizens and create a great opportunity for themselves.”

TECNO Fan Club launched in the University of Nairobi

Opportunities for students in the TECNO Fan Club:

  • TECNO internship opportunities & recruitment Channels. Two exemplary students will be selected to be part of the internship in October.
  • TECNO’s latest product information & free experience of the latest products
  • Opportunities to Participate in the Office product launch conference and interact with outlets and brand spokespersons
  • Opportunities to participate in Campus public lectures held by the company from time to time

Ray Fang continued, “alongside Kenya’s digitization process, the company is committed to transforming the lives of local youth through skills transfer, mentorship, and employment.”

During the month of October, TECNO will have various stations within the campus with key members of the TECNO team to interact with the various devices as well as know how to be able to join the TECNO Fan Club.

Johnson Ireri Kinyua, the Dean of Students at the University of Nairobi said,” The signing of the collaborative agreement, slated later in the year, will mark a critical milestone in academia-industry partnership to foster digital transformation, skills transfer, and job creation in the country.”

The empowerment of African youth through training, skills and technology transfer, apprenticeship, and employment has been prioritized by Chinese enterprises in line with the Belt and Road Initiative and nine programs of the eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held in Dakar, Senegal.


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