
A new tech training initiative, Code Future, is positioning itself as a practical solution for Ghanaians looking to acquire in-demand digital skills within a short period.
With the growing importance of technology across industries, many young people and professionals are seeking opportunities to learn skills that can improve their employability and income. Code Future aims to bridge this gap by offering structured, beginner-friendly courses delivered entirely online.

The programme focuses on three key areas that are currently in high demand globally and locally:
Data Analytics:
Participants are trained to analyse and interpret data using tools such as Excel and Power BI. The course also covers data cleaning, visualisation and hands-on projects designed to simulate real-world scenarios.
Python Programming:
Learners are introduced to one of the most widely used programming languages. The course includes Python fundamentals, functions, modules, and libraries such as NumPy and Pandas, as well as automation and project-based learning.
UI/UX Design:
This course targets individuals interested in design and user experience. It covers design principles, Figma for interface design, wireframing, prototyping, and user testing, alongside practical case studies.
Flexible online learning model
According to organisers, the training is structured to accommodate individuals with busy schedules. The programme runs for three months with weekend classes held on Saturdays and Sundays.
All sessions are conducted online, allowing participants to join from any location while benefiting from interactive learning and practical assignments.
Affordable pricing and personalised support
The course is priced at GHC 500, making it relatively accessible compared to many international tech programmes. In addition, participants have access to one-on-one sessions, providing personalised guidance and support throughout the learning period.
Opportunities for participants
Organisers say the programme is open to students, entrepreneurs, job seekers and professionals looking to transition into the tech space. No prior experience is required.
Upon completion, learners are expected to gain practical skills, build project portfolios and position themselves for freelance, remote or full-time opportunities in the digital economy.
How to apply
Interested individuals can register or make enquiries via WhatsApp or phone call on +233 50 165 4929.
Background

As digital transformation continues to reshape Ghana’s economy, initiatives such as Code Future are becoming increasingly relevant. Industry observers note that programmes focused on practical skills and flexible learning could play a key role in addressing unemployment and the skills gap in the country.
For many, this presents an opportunity to gain future-ready skills and remain competitive in an evolving job market.