By Hebrews Pouyeli Kumako
The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) in the Ketu South Constituency has rolled out a two-week intensive digital and vocational skills training programme aimed at equipping young people with practical, income-generating abilities for the modern economy.
The initiative, led by the Ketu South YEA Director, Joseph Lanson Kukpawu, is being held with support from the Member of Parliament for the area and Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie.

The training, which commenced on 30th March 2026, runs daily from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. over a two-week period. It is designed to empower participants with both digital competencies and creative entrepreneurial skills, positioning them to take advantage of emerging opportunities in Ghana’s growing digital and creative economy.
Participants are being trained in content creation, smartphone video editing, AI automation, resin art, and paper bag making. The programme is facilitated by Adanu Creative Empire.
Paper bag making for eco-friendly enterprises
The programme is being delivered by Adanu Creative Empire, a service provider known for practical, hands-on training in creative and digital skills development.
Officials emphasized that the programme forms part of growing efforts to reduce youth unemployment, promote entrepreneurship, and build a digitally skilled workforce within the constituency.

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