🌟 Delight Technical College Alumni Making an Impact in East Africa
At Delight Technical College, education isn’t just about earning a certificate—it’s about building a future. Across East Africa, Delight alumni are doing just that: turning skills into action, creating jobs, solving real-world problems, and shaping the region’s economic future. Here’s how former students are making their mark.
👷♂️ 1. Empowering Local Communities Through Skilled Trades
Many graduates of courses like plumbing, electrical installation, automotive engineering, and masonry have returned to their home countries and:
- Started small businesses or workshops
- Employed fellow youth in their communities
- Improved access to basic infrastructure in rural areas
🔧 “I came to Nairobi with nothing but a dream. Today, I run a successful auto repair garage in Jinja, Uganda, employing five mechanics—three of whom also trained at Delight.”
— Joseph, Class of 2021
💻 2. Driving Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship
From web design to digital marketing, alumni from Delight’s ICT programs are launching freelance careers, running tech startups, and helping businesses go digital across:
- Rwanda
- Tanzania
- South Sudan
🖥️ “Delight taught me not just how to code, but how to build a brand. Now I help SMEs in Dar es Salaam grow their businesses online.”
— Amina, Class of 2020
✂️ 3. Leading in Creative Industries
Graduates in fashion, design, and beauty therapy are shaping trends across East Africa:
- Opening salons, boutiques, and tailoring shops
- Showcasing African-inspired designs in regional fashion events
- Training others in their communities
👗 “My fashion business in Kigali now supplies uniforms to three schools and creates custom outfits for weddings. It all started with my time at Delight.”
— Eric, Class of 2019
🏫 4. Becoming Trainers and Mentors
Several alumni return to train others, becoming certified TVET instructors in:
- Kenya
- Uganda
- South Sudan
They’re now mentoring the next generation of skilled professionals and contributing to the growth of the TVET ecosystem in the region.
🎓 “Delight didn’t just teach me a trade—they taught me how to teach others. I’m now a NITA-certified instructor helping train youth in Gulu.”
— Faith, Class of 2022
💼 5. Making Moves in the Job Market
Through Delight’s career support and hands-on training, alumni are securing competitive roles in:
- NGOs and development projects
- Hospitality and logistics companies
- Public infrastructure projects
🌍 “After studying electrical installation, I joined a solar company working on rural electrification in northern Tanzania. The job came through a Delight career expo.”
— Daniel, Class of 2021
🔁 Giving Back to Delight
The alumni network regularly:
- Mentors current students
- Hosts guest talks
- Donates tools and resources
- Creates internship opportunities
It’s a cycle of empowerment—and it’s just getting started.
💙 Final Word
Delight Technical College alumni are proof that TVET education changes lives. From building businesses to uplifting communities, they’re creating real impact across East Africa—and inspiring the next wave of learners to follow their lead.