The National Student Financial Aid Scheme calls on qualifying students to use its online portal to order their laptop devices.
Africa Teen Geeks CEO, Lindiwe Matlali, will be one of the key speakers at the 2021 Africa Tech Week Summit.
In awarding these bursaries, the Chinese tech company aims to address some of the challenges it has faced when it comes to recruiting in SA.
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South African entrepreneur Tim Hogins introduces Blacqmarket, an online marketplace focusing on Africa’s formal and informal business sectors.
The start-up will also provide users with learning analytics that it says will be used for academic research in the future.
Two University of Cape Town academics become the only Africans to receive scholarship awards for the 2021 Google Research Scholar Programme.
This is according to Prof Tshilidzi Marwala, vice-chancellor and principal at the University of Johannesburg, who spoke at the recent IITPSA Tabling Tech webinar.
As part of its bursary investment, Samsung has this year awarded bursaries totalling R2.7 million to 30 talented young students in Gauteng.
The initiative will equip more than 1 500 staff across the bank’s African operations with advanced cloud computing skills this year.
Geekulcha is rolling out initiatives in its quest to become a full development platform.
Cyber criminals continue to increasingly target a company's people rather than its networks or infrastructure.
More than 2 000 South African tertiary students acquire fourth industrial revolution skills through a joint training initiative delivered by Huawei and the communications ministry.