Youths get computer courses in Warrap

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A charity organisation on Monday donated 15 computers and 16 solar panels to the Warrap State Youth Union Centre for training youths.
 
The Union deputy chairperson John Garang Mabior said the training would help many youths to get work after completing six-month computer courses, Don Bosco Radio reported.
 
He said there are seven packages in the computer training that will help youths get skills.
 
Mr Mabior explained that the first package will be given to trainees free of charge and that other packages would be paid.
 
He added that their goal was to bring youths to be recognized and equip them with skills to get employment opportunities.
 
Mr Mabior advised youth to do manual work to get small money for paying the computer training.
 
He said those in worse conditions would be assisted by individual contribution from Union members.
 
The deputy chairperson also advised the youths to work for peace with cattle keepers not only the educated ones.
 
Mr Mabior urged Warrap State youths to cooperate and take the chance of learning computer.