The City of Cape Town ushers in its annual #YouthStartCT competition, inviting IT and business services entrepreneurs to apply.
As a Huawei Gold Partner, BNI has access to Huawei's exclusive training programmes and certifications for BNI’s technical team, among other benefits.
In his recent State of the Nation address, president Cyril Ramaphosa committed to investing in digital public infrastructure to give South Africans access to government services.
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With the disruption that AI is set to bring, Dell’s Doug Woolley provides insight into the paths to AI adoption, including technology adoption models and supply chain challenges.
The Step Up programme is designed to equip youth who are not in employment, education or training with the skills and opportunities needed to enter the digital economy.
St Mary's School has joined forces with Logiscool to introduce a coding education programme, empowering students with digital skills and fostering innovation, creativity and responsible digital citizenship.
A CSIR-run pilot project aims to support all official spoken languages in SA, after introducing an isiZulu- and Sepedi-tailored literacy tech solution.
The University of Johannesburg collaborates with Google on a programme to equip over 100 students with cyber security skills.
The Film and Publication Board details an uptick in online child porn material, with research showing cyber bullying is also rampant.
Temosho Shaku, a graduate of mLab’s CodeTribe Academy, joined Mansalema Enterprise and has helped to build Salema, a mobile app designed to combat gender-based violence.
Nominations for the Wired4Women Awards, across 13 categories, must be in by close of business on 14 February.