Sadly, the answer is unlikely to come from government, which is facing a crisis of its own: spikes in the matric dropout rate.
The organisations develop a programme to equip South African youth with skills needed for the fourth industrial revolution.
Entrepreneurs are the future of SA’s economy, says business coach and author Jamal Sahib.
Anchored by technology, there is an increase in flexible office space and co-working locations, says Regus.
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The goal is to become a product-led business with products that focus on serving customer needs, says Calton Nhando, digital consultant at IndigoCube.
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Energy minister Gwede Mantashe gives the province the green light to explore independent power producers for energy needs.
The city hosted a hackathon, in partnership with SAP SA, in the hopes to create a live chatbot for its Web site.
Research shows that even though tech-related skills are essential, soft skills will still be required in the fourth industrial revolution.
Selected schools in the Eastern Cape will be the first to go live with the KeepSafe Schools app early next year.
The company blames the late delivery of a sizable number of imported terminals for its revenue and profit decline.
Alibaba founder Jack Ma awards R15 million in prize money to 10 entrepreneurs from across the continent.