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Youth must embrace technical skills to succeed in digital economy: Tarand
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
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Related coverage for "Youth must embrace technical skills to succeed in digital economy: Tarand": Arise News — Tinubu To Mastercard CEO: Nigeria’s Youth Are Tech-Savvy And Ready For Global Digital Economy. BERNAMA — General : DPMÂ Zahid Urges Gig Workers To Pursue TVET Upskilling, Reskilling. ANTARA News — Gov't bolsters digital talent to strengthen tech competitiveness. The Week — The tech sell-off: what the experts think . SundayTimes — LUNCEDO MTWENTWE | From content creation to entrepreneurial success. Africa.com — Huawei ICT Academy Instructor Inspires South Africa’s Youth To Keep Learning For The Future
