The department and Huawei will provide 5G training to a group of 100 final-year Walter Sisulu University IT students.
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Global online high school, Valenture Institute, takes its first cohort of South African pupils, receiving an unexpectedly high number of registrations.
The provincial education department launches an HR app, to improve employment opportunities for qualified yet unemployed teachers.
The Vodacom Foundation provides ICT tools to Atteridgeville-based early childhood development centres.
The company unveils an expanded channel partner programme in Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa tells the nation the country’s truly smart city is taking shape in Gauteng’s Lanseria.
The human and technology aspects must become inextricably linked; it's no use having natural communicators who don't know how to use the available tools, and vice versa.
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlights that more still needs to be done to get women into the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
Industry body IITPSA points to the ICT brain drain and slow ICT skills development as threats to the country’s fourth industrial revolution progress.
The agency selects the province for its next software engineering academy and opens an ICT lab in a rural KwaZulu-Natal school.