The closing date for entries into the battle is 27 September, and applications for the Digital Geekaship programme are open until 30 October.
The micro-jobbing platform and youth leadership programme team up to help address youth unemployment and skills development.
The Innovation Hub's programme, CoachLab, won the Best Innovative Training Programme award at the?Skills Development Summit.
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Ahead of opening a R150 million plant in Durban, Yangtze takes locals to China to learn the art of fibre cable manufacturing.
The department signs an agreement with the ministry of public works for the training needed to speed up the digital migration process.
Don't expect technology to solve SA's education woes.
Mint recently visited the e-Deaf community to give learners a glimpse into the life of an IT professional as well as the innovation taking place in the industry.
The five-year funding aims to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation solutions.
Tlhatlogang Secondary School revamped their arts and culture centre as part of the Youth4Change Movement conceptualised by WNS South Africa.
Sakai 11, the latest version of Apereo's remier open and community source collaboration and learning environment, was released recently, says OPENCOLLAB.
The expo will help students interrogate, affirm and build their careers in an informed way, says Digify Bytes.
Learners at Tsakane Secondary School will receive virtual lessons from tutors at Stellenbosch University.