29 March 2020
4 African Cities Welcome AZTech’s Quality Assured Training

4 African Cities Welcome AZTech’s Quality Assured Training

Undertaking its dedication to exhibiting the world’s prime and unexplored, AZTech unravelled a suite of training courses in 4 of Africa’s unmapped destinations that espouses diversity. The Africa series will boast a multi-faceted line up of training courses per city.

Starting with Kigali, the largest city and the capital of Rwanda. Since its emancipation in 1962, the city equated with the cultural and economic sturdiness of Rwanda owing to its tourism industry. As of late, business endeavours have soared over the region leading to its compelling distinction. The Kigali instalment will feature Management & Leadership courses on empowerment, peak performance, data management and collaborative intelligence, along with the essentials of Oil & Gas and Project Management.

The next African destination that made AZTech’s list is Stone Town, the main and the city that embraces the primitive side of Zanzibar. Stone Town carved its impact due to its brimming ethnic and artistic contributions. The city bears a UNESCO World Heritage Site status owing to its notable cultural foundation and architectures influenced by prominent cultures from different regions. The Stone Town leg will offer training courses on adaptive leadership, dispute resolutions and project management for non-managerial professionals.

Third off the new venue list is Windhoek, which is referenced as the most economically, politically and socially adept city of Namibia. Windhoek also poses as the administrative, industrial and commercial hub of the country hosting principal institutions. The Windhoek sessions will attribute training courses focusing on leadership strategies and scenario planning in the oil and gas industry.

Summing up the list is Lamu, an untouched sanctuary imparted in Lamu Island that consolidates the Lamu Archipelago. The small town has secured a spot in UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites due to its opulent historical and cultural contributions. In light of this, the town drew a warm reception from tourists and has paved the way to Lamu’s economic resurgence over the years. The Lamu line up will feature training courses on personal and interpersonal effectivity.

The Africa series will be set to move over the entire course of April and May 2020 and will offer an integration of AZTech’s 5-day and 10-day training courses. You may click the following link to view the full schedule:

https://aztechtraining.com/training-courses-seminars/africa


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