Introduction Delight Fashion School in Kenya is more than just a learning institution—it’s a creative sanctuary where aspiring designers and tailors are molded into professionals ready to take on the dynamic world of fashion. Known for its hands-on training, industry-relevant …
Introduction The fashion industry is ever-evolving, driven by creativity, technology, and changing consumer demands. In Kenya, Technical and Vocational Education and Training institutions like the TVET-Competency Development Accreditation Certification Council (TVET-CDACC) play a pivotal role in nurturing innovation within the …
Introduction Garment construction is the engine behind the fashion industry. From runways in Nairobi to uniforms in Eldoret and ready-to-wear shops in Gikomba, skilled garment makers bring designs to life, stitch by stitch. Whether you’re just beginning your journey or …
Introduction Tailoring is one of the most rewarding and in-demand vocational careers in Kenya. With the rise of the fashion industry and the increasing need for custom-made clothing, more people are choosing to pursue tailoring as a viable profession. However, …
Introduction Custom dressmaking remains a thriving and rewarding profession in Kenya’s bustling fashion industry. As more Kenyans seek personalized, made-to-measure clothing that fits their style and body perfectly, the demand for skilled custom dressmakers continues to grow. Whether you aspire …
Introduction Skill-based education is a crucial pillar for economic development, empowering individuals with practical abilities to thrive in today’s job market. In Kenya, the Technical and Vocational Education and Training – Curriculum Development Assessment and Certification Council (TVET-CDACC) plays a …
Introduction Education is evolving to meet the demands of modern industries and learners. Two prominent approaches dominate the learning landscape: skills-based training and theory-based learning. Both have unique benefits, but understanding their differences is essential for students, educators, and employers …
Introduction Youth unemployment remains a pressing challenge in Kenya and across Africa. With thousands of young people entering the job market every year, the demand for practical, job-ready skills has never been higher. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) …
Introduction For decades, technical and vocational education in Kenya was heavily gendered — with men dominating fields like engineering and construction, and women steered toward beauty and tailoring. Today, that landscape is changing. Gender equality in Technical and Vocational Education …
Introduction In Kenya’s vocational education landscape, acronyms like NITA, TVETA, and CDACC frequently come up. While all three play crucial roles in skills development, understanding their differences and how their courses vary is vital for students and professionals seeking the …