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Litfuba Campus Art and Skills College continues to make a meaningful contribution to skills development in Eswatini by equipping students with practical, market-ready training tailored for today’s creative and service-driven industries.
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Litfuba Campus Art and Skills College continues to make a meaningful contribution to skills development in Eswatini by equipping students with practical, market-ready training tailored for today’s creative and service-driven industries.

The institution offers a diverse range of programmes designed to nurture talent, encourage innovation and prepare learners for real-world employment or entrepreneurship. The campus specialises in hands-on training across several high-demand fields, including fashion, catering, information technology, beauty, event management and baking. With a strong emphasis on practical competency, students are exposed to real-world projects, portfolio development and experiential learning that bridges the gap between education and the workplace.

Last Friday, Litfuba Campus marked a major milestone with a graduation ceremony, celebrating students who successfully completed various courses offered by the institution. The ceremony highlighted the achievements of graduates who are now equipped with industry-relevant skills and ready to contribute meaningfully to the economy.

Among the programmes offered is a Technical Diploma in Fashion Design, a two-year course costing E14 250 per year. The campus also offers several certificate programmes, including Catering and Hospitality at E13 900 for one year, Information Technology at E10 800 for one year and Sewing at E9 800 for one year.

Shorter skills-based certificates include Nails and Make-up Beauty at E5 150 over three months, Events and Decor Management at E5 350 over four months and Baking at E4 150 for a month.

Beyond technical expertise, Litfuba Campus places strong emphasis on life skills development. Students are trained in time management, teamwork and problem-solving, helping them build confidence, independence and a growth mindset essential for long-term success.

Currently, Litfuba Campus is located at Manzini, Hatzins Building G8, next to the Satellite Bus Rank. From 2026, the institution will relocate to a larger facility opposite Theresa’s Primary School, at the former SOS building, which will become the new Litfuba Campus.

For more information, prospective students can contact 7844 6469 or 7622 8870.

Graduands from Litfuba Campus Art and Skills College line up in their gowns, ready to celebrate the completion of their courses and acquire industry-relevant skills. (Courtesy pics)
Graduands from Litfuba Campus Art and Skills College line up in their gowns, ready to celebrate the completion of their courses and acquire industry-relevant skills. (Courtesy pics)
Models showcase their creations from the Technical Diploma in Fashion Design course.
Models showcase their creations from the Technical Diploma in Fashion Design course.
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