Boiphelo Moloro
Boiphelo excelled academically after joining MCOC’s coding and robotics programme.
Facilitators helped him connect mathematics to real-world problem solving, leading to competition entries and scholarship opportunities. Boiphelo now supports peers in coding clubs and represents the programme at local events.
Neo Miya
Neo joined MCOC as a programme participant
He secured his first placement at NEMISA, where he completed digital courses. That experience ignited his interest in radio presenting and journalism. Neo now contributes to community media projects and mentors younger learners, demonstrating how skills training can create career pathways and local leadership.
