The STEM Center at Limkokwing University in Maseru, Lesotho, recently hosted primary school students for their first hands-on experience with computers. Many of these students, aged 10 to 15, had never used a computer before.





The training focused on basic computer skills and an introduction to Microsoft Office, helping them navigate digital tools for the first time.

"These little kids had no exposure to computers. Our STEM center and my team are very happy to see that they finally have access. It went really well. The students' happiness was contagious—thank you to STEMpower for making this possible," said STEM Center Coordinator Ms. Diana Moopisa.

STEMpower believes that inside every child is a scientist waiting to be nurtured. Currently, with 134 STEM Centers across Sub-Saharan Africa, STEMpower is working towards providing young students with the skills and resources to unlock their potential.
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