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Apex Digital Skills to become certified educational institution in 2026

Peter Luzinda
Last updated: January 2, 2026 5:27 am
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Apex Digital Skills, initially established as a non-governmental organisation (NGO), is set to transform into a fully certified educational institution starting in 2026.

The development was confirmed by the organisation’s founder, Nyanzi Martin Luther, who said the institution will begin offering certified courses once approval is granted by Uganda’s Ministry of Education.

Speaking during a press briefing, Nyanzi described the transition as a major milestone, signalling a shift from informal skills training to formal education with recognised qualifications.

“After we are approved, all our students will have 99% of their academics cleared, especially since we go a step further to help them access job opportunities upon completion,” he said.

The institution plans to introduce courses in digital innovation, practical skills, and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on youth empowerment and employment creation. Certification is expected to enhance the credibility of its programs and attract learners from across Uganda.

In addition, Nyanzi revealed that Apex is in discussions with the European Union to secure financial support for expanding operations and improving training infrastructure.

“As discussions with the EU progress, we’re laying a foundation to make Apex a leading institution in practical digital training in Uganda,” he added.

Nyanzi also appealed to Members of Parliament to support legislative reforms, especially regarding the NGO Funding Act, to facilitate easier access to external funding and enhance the sustainability of educational NGOs.

The transformation of Apex Digital Skills reflects a broader trend in Uganda’s education sector, where private and NGO-led initiatives are increasingly bridging gaps in technical, vocational, and digital skills training.

If successful, the institution could serve as a model for non-traditional education providers, demonstrating how NGOs can evolve into certified centres that respond directly to market demands and workforce needs.

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