Hybrid VILT learning is ideal for the African market as people in various locations can take part in diverse online training classes at convenient times.
The Appliance Bank is not only preventing damaged appliances from being disposed of in landfills, it is upskilling people in the process.
A hackathon focused on disrupting the tourism sector was do to start on 5 September.
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Founded and led by women, WomenThinkCode= launches to overcome the gender disparity in technical roles within industry.
The days of the one-directional presentation are gone. Enter the interactive whiteboard.
The requirements of POPIA should not be seen as onerous within the education space, they should be seen as good business practice for day-to-day operations, says d6 group.
The company has achieved level one, black-owned, black female-owned and designated group status.
Deputy minister Pinky Kekana stresses the need for women in tech, advocating for partnerships to help remedy the imbalance of women representation in the sector.
Geekulcha is launching a train tour hackathon to inspire coders to develop tech solutions for the local tourism industry.
Shunned by the West, the Chinese telecommunications company pledges to equip thousands of South Africans with 5G and fourth industrial revolution skills.
The University of Pretoria’s Department of Library Services has no regrets in purchasing Africa’s first librarian robot.
Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko urges ICT companies to partner with government to develop essential skills programmes to train unemployed youth.