
Training Kenya's Leaders
Providing International IT Certification in Nairobi, Kenya
Online IT courses and full time classes

Get Internationally Certified
Computer Training in Kenya: Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, CompTIA, MS Office classes or online
Six Sigma & Business Training Courses also available

Mobile Friendly Courses
Internationally recognised online certification training. All levels welcome, training when you want it, where you want it.
Read more
Dreamweaver, InDesign, Illustrator
We offer Adobe courses in Nairobi. Full time classes available. Hands on, instructor led courses, to learn to use Adobe products.
Read more
MICT SETA
Your company can claim back the training fee through their Skills Levy. Training approved and accredited by SETA.
Read moreI.T. Certification Courses, Kenya

Computer College in Nairobi, Kenya
2KO Kenya, a
division of 2KO Africa, offers
IT training in Kenya, providing the very best in technical
Human Capital Development together with International IT
Certification to Nairobi and the rest of Kenya. We offer
courses in Cisco, Microsoft, Linux, Oracle, CompTIA, Sun and much
more. There is now a standard of excellence in Africa. 2KO International operates in Africa, Europe and other regions by delivering Virtual Training, bespoke inhouse courses, face to face training and online training.
Our training is offered
online,
live online and also by
instructor
led classes. 2KO Africa's business courses are available
world-wide, many of them leading to European Certification, to
ensure students have access to the best IT courses in Kenya. A range of IT courses for groups is available at your centre in
Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu.
New Course - Google Classroom.
Tech News for Kenya
Kenya just took a big step towards its tech development.
On November 8th Kenyan president, Uhuru Kenyatta approved a data
protection law that complies with European Union legal standards.
This will finally allow Kenya to embrace its full potential when it
comes to tech innovations and startups and to attract more
investments in its information technology center.
This new law will set out guidelines on how personally identifiable
data acquired by firms and government entities can be used, stored
or shared. As the minister of information, technology, and
communication, Joe Mucheru said Kenya has joined the global
community in terms of data protection standards by adopting the new
regulations.