Charlene Ruto launches competition for youth with KSh 194,000 prize, How to participate
President William Ruto’s daughter, Charlene Ruto, has announced an competition for Kenyans to win KSh 194,000 prize, giving a chance to millions of youth.
President William Ruto’s daughter Charlene has dangled an opportunity for young Kenyans in the website design industry.
The contest was organised by The Young People’s Network International (TYPNI) and patronaged by Charlene.
Taking to her official X, Charlene revealed that the competition dubbed the Website Design Competition, will allow youths aged between 18 and 35 years to showcase their prowess in website design and stand a chance to win 1,500 USD (about Ksh194,145 in the current exchange rates).
“It’s time for our next big thing… the website competition! Are you between 18 and 35 years old? Team up in groups of 3 and show us what you’ve got,” Charlene wrote.
The competition will run for 30 days.
She announced that the competition will churn out $1,500 (equivalent to Sh 194,000) for the winners.
Those willing to partake in it have until February 11, 2025, to submit their entries.
The prospective participants ought to be between 18 and 35 years old.
To participate, the participants must share links to three websites they have created, send a short technical proposal for the website created for TYPNI, and attach the IDs and profiles of all three team members.
According to Charlene, some of the requirements that participants should take note of are that the website must have a youthful appeal, give vibrant, modern visuals, and use The Young People’s Network International (TYPNI) colours.
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The website should also prioritise a layout optimised for mobile viewing, simple to navigate with clear intuitive navigation, and suggest features that encourage user interaction and community building.
Participants have been informed that the website should have readable fonts and high-contrast colours for inclusive designs. It should also have unique features that propose creative elements that would make the design memorable and stand out.
Since her father’s ascension to the presidency, Charlene came out to engage herself in youth empowerment programmes.
She meets various leaders across the country and attends international forums with foreign dignitaries.
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