2.3 million-plus young Africans learnt digital skills in Africa Code Week 2018
Africa Code Week saw over 2.3 million youth obtain digital skills last year.
Africa Code Week saw over 2.3 million youth obtain digital skills last year.
Six local digital stakeholders taking initiative in creating digital skills for unemployed youth in South Africa.
Government has given a thumbs up to the iKamva e-skills institute bill, that will see unemployed youth of South Africa digital skills.
This week Brendyn and Nick chat about video games, increasing digital skills in Africa and whether doxxing the man in that Spur video is a step too far.
A year after it pledged to train a million people in digital skills, Google’s Digital Skills For Africa program has exceeded its target.
Google Africa has launched Digify Africa, which is aimed at equipping Africans with skills they need for a connected world.
Women in business interested in enriching their knowledge of tech and business strategies are invited to apply for CiTi’s WIB programme.
My Digital Journey is targeted at girls in South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria.
Digify ZA takes 60 youths in Joburg and Cape Town through a three-month training bootcamp.
Youths aged 18 to 25 will receive training and the chance to do internships at some of South Africa’s top digital companies.
Yoiths between 18 and 25 can apply for the LiveMagSA Digify free training programme
Tumelo Selamolela runs the Digital Canvas Academy at The Animation School.