GetBundi
has announced the opening of applications for TechSis 2026, its flagship
digital skills program for African women, backed by a US$250,000 scholarship
fund.
The program
will provide free training to 3,000 women of African descent, aged 18 to 40, in
high-demand digital skills, including Content Creation, Digital Marketing, Data
Analytics, and Video Editing.
The
scholarship covers the full cost of the four-month online program. Participants
who wish to receive a certificate may do so by paying an optional US$10
certification fee.
Launched in
2023 to address the digital gender gap in Africa, TechSis has grown
significantly over the past three years. The inaugural cohort trained 500 women
in coding. In 2024, the program expanded to 1,000 women in Web Development and
Data Analytics. In 2025, TechSis trained 1,500 women in Data Analytics and
Cybersecurity.
Speaking on
the launch of TechSis 2026, Osita Oparaugo, Founder of GetBundi, said:
“Our
mission is to equip African women with the digital skills they need to drive
innovation, secure meaningful employment, and achieve economic independence.”
He added
that TechSis is more than a training program.
“We are
creating pathways for African women to enter and lead in the digital economy.”
Through its
partnership with Doballi, a Dubai-based remote talent platform, some TechSis graduates have
already secured employment opportunities with international companies.
Applications
open on Friday, May 15, 2026, and close 30 days later.
Women
interested in applying can visit the GetBundi Website or complete the
application form at https://forms.gle/QB6YGoM1KbEZeocj8
Program Highlights