Don Bosco Boys Town in Karen, in collaboration with PropelA, has opened applications for a free two-year dual apprenticeship programme for Cohort 5, aimed at young Kenyans interested in plumbing and electrical trades.
The programme is funded by the Geberit Foundation, implemented by Swisscontact, and accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA).
In a statement dated Thursday, March 26, 2026, Don Bosco Boys Town said the programme combines in-school learning with on-the-job training at leading companies, equipping participants with both technical and soft skills for career success.
“The PropelA Dual Apprenticeship Programme at Don Bosco Boys Town, Karen, prepares young professionals for real industry opportunities. Join the waiting list for the next cohort,” read part of the statement.
The initiative targets youth aged 18–24 who have at least a KCSE certificate with a minimum grade of D+ and a demonstrated interest in plumbing or electrical work.
Participants must also be willing to commit to the full two-year programme and reside in Nairobi County.
According to the organisers, the programme provides:
“The PropelA apprenticeship is designed to prepare young professionals for real-world industry opportunities,” the organisers stated.
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Interested youths can join the waiting list by scanning the QR code on promotional materials or via https://forms.office.com/e/2suTYsGbtn.
When submitting the form, your details, such as name, phone number, and email, must be provided manually. The required information includes:
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The PropelA Dual Apprenticeship Initiative is a flagship skills development programme that promotes an employer-led dual apprenticeship system for Kenya’s construction sector.
It addresses the rising demand and low supply of qualified technical skills, particularly in plumbing and electrical trades.
Apprentices gain relevant skills through two learning locations: on-the-job training in partner companies and theoretical learning at school.
The training model is structured so that apprentices work in private partner companies for three weeks a month under company mentors and attend the TVET school at Don Bosco Boys Town – Karen for one week a month.
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Youths undergoing apprenticeship at Don Bosco Boys Town in Karen. PHOTO/Don Bosco Boys Town