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  🚀 ENROLLMENT NOW OPEN FOR 2026! Join our End-User Computing Programme designed to equip learners with practical digital and workplace skills for today’s modern environment. 💻 END-USER COMPUTING 📘 NQF Level 3 📗 SAQA ID: 61591/49077 ✅ Aligned to SAQA Standards & Outcomes 📍 Venue: Faranani Multipurpose Centre, Tsakane 💰 Course Cost: R2,150 📝 Registration Fee: R399.99 📅 Monthly Payment: R350 × 5 Months 🎯 Career Fields: • Office Administration • Data Capturing • Project Administration • Secretarial Support What you will gain: ✔ Essential computer skills ✔ Microsoft Office productivity skills ✔ Workplace readiness ✔ Improved employability APPLY ONLINE:  APPLY 📞 Contact Us: 073 919 5011 | 061 459 9583 📧 ikwezicdc@gmail.com #IkweziCDC #EndUserComputing #DigitalSkills #ComputerTraining #Tsakane #SkillsDevelopment #MicrosoftOffice #CareerGrowthOpportunities

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