Rusinga Schools Lead Transformation as Kenya’s Innovation Hub in Digital Literacy Push


As Kenya speeds up its initiatives to leverage locally developed digital platforms for promoting inclusive growth, several schools are independently competing to support this significant move by adopting tactics designed to encourage innovative education, thereby helping to maintain the nation’s digital economy.

These strategies align with the goals of the Digital Platforms Kenya (DigiKen) initiative, a UN SDG collaborative effort backed by the government. The aim is to enhance digital literacy, boost economic growth, create jobs, and improve overall digital inclusiveness by the year 2030.

Visiting Rusinga Schools during the weekend uncovered detailed preparations by the school to introduce an innovation center with objectives similar to those of the bold DigiKen project.

Head teacher Juma Nyamori said the hub will serve as a catalyst for innovation by equipping students with skills in coding, programming and robotics, as well as host annual hackathons where young innovators from across the world will be invited to collaborate in solving contemporary challenges through technology.

The unveiling of the Rusinga Innovation Hub on Saturday was synchronized with the school’s 50th anniversary festivities, which were marked by attendance from previous principals, parents, pupils, graduates, church collaborators, faculty members, and media representatives.

“As we celebrate this achievement, we renew our pledge to encourage creativity and provide students with the abilities necessary to succeed in a changing landscape,” he stated, highlighting the importance of sustained funding in maintaining educational standards to address the requirements of upcoming generations.

“The inauguration of the innovation center underscores our commitment to nurturing future leaders who will drive Kenya’s economic growth and make contributions to worldwide progress,” he stated.

Founded in 1975, Rusinga Schools has played a key role in enhancing educational policies and advocacy efforts in Kenya, covering areas such as curriculum design and instructor education.

The precise count of Kenyan schools featuring innovation hubs remains unclear; however, the DigiKen project has established 15 Digital Innovation Hubs nationwide aimed at fostering digital advancement and strengthening local communities.

The initiative is overseen by a coalition of United Nations entities, with UNESCO taking the leading role. They collaborate closely with the Ministry of Information, Communication and Digital Economy, the Kenya School of Government, and the Directorate of Training and Human Capital Development, along with several additional partners.

The chosen hubs will serve as catalysts for opportunities enabling entrepreneurs, youth, women, and marginalized groups to develop and expand their creations, driving forward the digital revolution.

Included among these initiatives is the Africa Media Hub located at the Strathmore University Business School, the Kijiji Connect ICT Hub situated in Tana River, the Lake Hub based in Kisumu, the Isiolo Youth Innovation Center, and Pwani Tekknowgalz operating in Mombasa County.

Nyamori mentioned that their forthcoming center will act as a specialized hub for technology exploration and STEM education, expanding upon the school’s collaboration with governmental organizations such as the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), which aims at improving the standard of education and influencing Kenya’s academic environment, notably through the implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

“True educational excellence extends past academic achievements; it involves nurturing comprehensive individuals and significantly supporting the advancement of our nation’s education system,” he stated, highlighting an extensive array of accomplished alumni who have distinguished themselves in fields such as commerce, journalism, invention, and civic duty—many of whom received recognition during the Golden Jubilee festivities.

Nyamori stressed the importance of sustained investments in high-quality education to address the needs of upcoming generations. This sentiment was seconded by guest speaker KAG Bishop Philip Kitoto, who highlighted that introducing more programs focused on developing digital skills among the nation’s youth has been delayed for too long.

Kenya’s demographics reveal that more than 62 percent of the population is under 18 years old, which presents a significant challenge for us. Although what Rusinga is accomplishing seems small in comparison, it holds potential to make a global difference. Clearly, the upcoming generation will encounter obstacles that could affect educational opportunities.

Kitoto highlighted the issue of insufficient infrastructure leading to educational inequalities. He then urged prominent institutions to extend support to less advantaged areas by providing resources and chances for local educators to demonstrate their skills, particularly in uplifting disadvantaged neighborhoods.

Celebrating a heritage of fostering resilient families and pioneering exceptional education ought to be an aspiration for all—be they parents, teachers, or providers of educational services,” he stated. “From the outset, I am convinced that students, educators, parents, and organizations such as Rusinga need to stay vigilant against threats that could derail this vision.

Kitoto cited activist and former US First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, stating that the future belongs to those who have faith in the beauty of their dreams.

“Start investing in novel methods that will help us maintain our leading position amid these constant changes,” the bishop stated, highlighting the importance of keeping God at the forefront of everything.

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Gujarat CM Inaugurates Global Tech Hub: Infineon’s “Capability Center” Launches in GIFT City

Gujarat CM Inaugurates Global Tech Hub: Infineon’s “Capability Center” Launches in GIFT City

Gandhinagar
(
Gujarat
[India], March 24 (ANI): During the inauguration of Infineon Technologies India’s new Global Capability Center,
GIFT
City in
Gandhinagar
, Chief Minister
Bhupendra Patel
indicated that the inauguration of the state’s inaugural Global Capability Center less than a month after unveiling the Global Capability Center Policy is an impressive feat.
Gujarat
The statement released on Monday highlighted their dedication to constructing a Vikshit Bharat.

Although stressing that setting up this Global Capability Center in
GIFT
The city embarked on a new chapter.
Gujarat
Regarding the technology sector, the Chief Minister mentioned that this center would bolster
Gujarat
‘ capability to provide semiconductor solutions to both the country and the global market.

In the presence of the Chief Minister, an MoU was signed between Infineon Technologies and IIT.
Gandhinagar
To work together on industrial research, technological advancement, innovative practices, and skill cultivation.

On this occasion, Mona Khandhar, the Principal Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology, handed over the approval letter for financial incentives as part of the
Gujarat
Policy for Government’s Global Capability Center 2025-30 Addressed to Infineon Technologies’ CEO, Jochen Hanebeck.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given particular attention to crucial technologies such as artificial intelligence and semiconductors with the aim of strengthening the nation’s tech industry.

With the direction of the Prime Minister
Gujarat
is moving in the same direction. Consequently, new technologies and innovations will serve as the cornerstone in this progression.
Gujarat
The economy of this country in the coming years.

He stated that with the forward-thinking guidance of Prime Minister Modi, India is rapidly advancing toward becoming the globe’s third-biggest economy.

India’s rapidly expanding knowledge-driven economy stands out as an exemplary case of progress, thanks to its highly skilled yet economically accessible labor force.

Today,
Gujarat
serves as the sole state in the nation where three semiconductor facilities are planned for development. The Chief Minister has conveyed his assurance that India’s inaugural Make in India semiconductor chip will also be manufactured here.
Gujarat
.

Bhupendra Patel
further stated that
Gujarat
Is the first state in the country to develop a plan for “Viksit”
Gujarat
@ 2047″ with the motto “Earning Well, Living Well,” aiming to realize Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of building a developed India.

The
Gujarat
The government has made a priority of incorporating global capability centers, artificial intelligence, and innovation-driven sectors within the Earning Well framework.

Speaking about
Gujarat
‘ substantial impact on India’s progress, Chief Minister
Bhupendra Patel
said that
Gujarat
accounts for 8.3 percent of India’s GDP, 18 percent of national industrial production, and 31 percent of total exports, positioning itself as a frontrunner in industrial prowess, innovation, and worldwide integration.

Jochen Hanebeck, the CEO of Infineon Technologies, stated that India is quickly becoming the global center for semiconductors.
Gujarat
, with its industry-friendly policies, is playing a vital role in the semiconductor sector, akin to the heart of India.

The Global Capability Center at Infineon Technologies, set up in
Gujarat
, will further propel India’s progress. He additionally conveyed his appreciation to the
Gujarat
The government has announced that over the upcoming five years, Infineon will be hiring 500 skilled engineering professionals.
Gujarat
.

At the start of the event, Vinay Shenoy, who serves as the Managing Director of Infineon Technologies India, warmly welcomed all attendees.

He conveyed his thanks to the
Gujarat
government for offering significant advantages and backing to Infineon as part of the “Global Capability Center Policy 2025-30.”

Advisor to the Chief Minister and Head of Board
GIFT
The city was represented by Hasmukh Adhia alongside Rajat Moona, who serves as the Director of IIT-Roorkee.
Gandhinagar
, and high-ranking officials of the
Gujarat
The government along with officials and staff from Infineon Technologies attended the event. (ANI)

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MTN Launches Training Opportunities for Journalists and Content Creators: Apply Now!

MTN Nigeria has launched registrations for the fourth iteration of its Media Innovation Program, a half-year fellowship aimed at providing media practitioners with knowledge about the changing media and technological environment, as stated in a press release on Monday.

On Monday, a statement was made indicating that the program, which is being conducted in collaboration with the School of Media and Communication at Pan-Atlantic University, is set to commence on May 19. The initiative also encompasses a study trip to the University of Johannesburg in South Africa.

The telecom company stated that the initiative is available for journalists, broadcasters, bloggers, as well as social media content producers.

The Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer at MTN Nigeria, Tobe Okigbo, commented, “Upon launching MIP in 2022, our objective was to improve the reporting skills of media professionals and increase their knowledge about the tech industry, thereby enabling them to emerge as genuine media trailblazers.”

Observing the effects of the program over the last three years has been truly inspirational and sobering. We are delighted to keep this initiative going and extend an invitation to all qualifying media professionals and content creators to take advantage of this chance by applying for the upcoming fourth group.

Dr. Ikechukwu Obiaya, who serves as the Dean of the School of Media and Communication at Pan-Atlantic University, stated that the program keeps getting better and more refined over time.

In light of the rapidly evolving media landscape we face today, there is increasing pressure to nurture a new cohort of media experts who can spearhead innovation and maintain high standards to address contemporary media demands.

“SMC will utilize its vast expertise in educating media professionals to prepare this upcoming group. We will continue to prioritize creativity and ethics as we have always done,” he stated.

The statement further noted that upon completion of the program, the 20 selected candidates, who will be designated as Fellows, will receive training focused on Nigeria’s tech industry, the interplay between media and technology, and enhanced avenues for content development.

They will also acquire the abilities needed to adjust to evolving circumstances that ensure both career advancement and fiscal prosperity within their chosen professions. Additionally, fellows will gain entry to professional tools and guidance from PAU’s distinguished educators.

Journalists, bloggers, and content producers who have an interest can submit their applications through the MTN website. The application period will start on Monday, March 24, and conclude on Monday, April 7, 2025.

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Innovative Tech Aid: Driving Global Impact Through International Cooperation [International Edition]

During the current Finance in Common Summit held in Cape Town, AfDB Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure & Industrialization, Solomon Quaynor, urged for an acceleration in the creation of viable green infrastructure initiatives. He highlighted the importance of scaling up these efforts, stressing that Africa must not be able to tolerate infrastructural development processes stretching over decades.

Addressing a session entitled

Cutting-Edge Technical Support: Closing Africa’s Infrastructure Divide,

Quaynor asserted that Africa needs to close its infrastructure gap by focusing on preparing and developing green infrastructure projects, making sure that both public and private sector tools are utilized efficiently. He highlighted that advancements in the future depend on:
1. Prioritizing the preparation of green infrastructure projects.
2. Developing these green infrastructure initiatives effectively.
3. Leveraging both public and private sector resources appropriately.

  • establishing a competitive marketplace for viable infrastructural projects
  • Speeding up the completion of successful green infrastructure projects from 10 years to just 3 years
  • Strengthening infrastructure development and asset managers like Africa50, as well as scalable green infrastructure project development platforms such as the Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa (AGIA) to mobilize large-scale investments.

Given Africa’s substantial needs for investment to close infrastructural and industrialization divides, the gathering delved into ways development finance institutions (DFIs), international collaborators, state-owned developmental banks, charities, and businesses could utilize technical support (TS) to foster enduring economic change. Presenters emphasized that TS should serve as more than just an initial spark; it must be designed to boost private-sector engagement and improve the efficiency of developmental funding efforts.

Quaynor emphasized that technical assistance should also be designed to de-risk investments and create the necessary enabling environment for private capital mobilization.

He said, “Innovative tools for technical assistance enable us to fill funding shortages, enhance organizational strength, and speed up the execution of groundbreaking initiatives. It’s crucial to reconsider our approach to deploying TA so that it results in lasting and expansive investment successes.”

The African Development Bank combines tools from both the public and private sectors to adopt a solution-driven strategy for developing infrastructure projects. Addressing Africa’s infrastructure deficit requires simultaneous focus on preparing and advancing projects, since insufficient viable initiatives continue to be a significant hurdle. Additionally, governments should spearhead efforts to create an atmosphere conducive to private-sector involvement to prevent exclusive claims by private investors. Both efficiency and high standards are crucial.

“Africa cannot continue with infrastructure projects that take between 7 to 10 years to develop—we need to speed up progress and complete them within 3 years, with an emphasis on sustainable green initiatives,” stated Quaynor.

AGIA (Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa), an innovative program launched by the African Development Bank in collaboration with Africa50 and the African Union Commission, aims to empower local builders with essential abilities, financing, and backing from seasoned infrastructural experts to expedite eco-friendly infrastructure growth. This effort centers on fostering a competitive arena where projects can thrive, enhancing rivalry, size, and velocity, thereby expanding the roster of triumphant environmentally friendly infrastructures. Through integrated planning and execution, programs such as AGIA are catalyzing large-scale, viable, and sustainable answers tailored for Africa’s upcoming needs.

One major point from the conversation emphasized the significance of tailoring technical aid to meet the requirements of both governmental bodies and private sector investors. Through an emphasis on enhancing capabilities, implementing regulatory changes, and preparing projects adequately, such support can boost the viability of initiatives and open up additional financing avenues. Additionally, attendees examined ways in which digital tools and collaborative online resources could increase the effectiveness and outcomes of these assistance efforts.

As the AfDB remains dedicated to promoting Africa’s economic progress, Quaynor emphasized the organization’s pledge to cultivate collaborations that stimulate innovation in technical support. The bank is currently collaborating with various development partners to deploy this technical assistance effectively, aligning these efforts with the bank’s overarching goals as outlined in its High 5 priorities—especially focusing on industrialization and incorporating infrastructure development initiatives.

The Finance in Common Summit acts as an essential forum for enhancing cooperation between public development banks and financial organizations. During this year’s meetings in Cape Town, there has been a focus on the necessity of adopting innovative methods for providing technical aid. These strategies aim to do more than just back standalone initiatives; they seek to drive broad-scale transformation within Africa’s financial and investment ecosystems.

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Limelight Diamonds Launches First Ad Campaign with Exquisite ‘Navarambh’ Bridal Gift Box

Limelight Diamonds Launches First Ad Campaign with Exquisite ‘Navarambh’ Bridal Gift Box

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Mumbai (Maharashtra), India, March 22: Limelight Diamonds, a frontrunner in innovation-focused lab-grown diamond jewelry and the biggest proponent of sustainable diamonds in India,
jewellery brand
is excited to launch its inaugural exclusive bridal gift box, Navarambh.

Unveiling their very first exclusive Bridal Gift Box, this campaign highlights a collection of seven premium gold and lab-grown diamond pieces. Each item represents mindful luxury with an enticing price point starting from INR 5,99,999!

Every
bride
is worthy of a treasure that endures a lifetime—one that isn’t hidden in a closet but cherished at every turn. This exclusive assortment of bridal creations aims to provide
unmatched utility
,
affordability
&
sustainability
so that it allows the wearer to blend, pair, and design their personal favorites for different events.

This collection features seven stunning jewelry items adorned with gold andLGDstuds. It comprises a necklace set, a bracelet, and an elegant cocktail ring perfect for weddings and special events. Additionally, there’s a solitaire set designed to elevate everyday outfits into glamorous evening looks suitablefor variousoccasions. All ofthisis availableat anincrediblepricestartingfrom justINR5,99,999/-.

“Designed for the modern
bride
“According to the founder, Pooja Sheth Madhavan, the Navarambh box is designed for individuals who feel that genuine admiration comes from adorning oneself with jewelry rather than storing it away in vaults,” she explains.

Navarambh is more than merely a compilation of jewelry; it represents a significant commemoration of life’s journey.
bride
“Embarks Upon.” This phrase signifies the connection across different generations and draws inspiration from modern, courageous women who lead their lives with determination,’ stated Pooja Madhavan, Founder and Managing Director at Limelight Diamonds.

The deluxe version of this news: The Navarambh Bridal Gift Box has now made its debut in stores all over India, setting a significant landmark in bridal shopping. To celebrate this occasion, Limelight Diamonds has presented an extensive collection featuring more than 50 distinctive sets, leading the way with the daring fresh style: premium jewelry suitable for various occasions.

About Limelight Diamonds

Limelight Diamonds is the biggest producer of lab-grown diamonds in India.
jewellery brand
, known for its focus on innovative practices and a robust dedication to environmental sustainability. Over recent years, the brand has experienced significant expansion with an extensive presence of LGD jewelry through more than 30 standalone stores and over 30 shop-in-shops located across 35 cities in India. Renowned for exceptional quality, distinctive designs, and high-end finishes, Limelight merges traditional artistry with contemporary technology, crafting remarkable items that embody enduring elegance and mindful opulence. Embrace the future with Limelight Diamonds, a recognized LGD entity.
jewellery brand
including an ESG+ certification. To learn more, please visit
www.limelightdiamonds.com
.

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