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From demographic dividend to economic powerhouse
Africa is home to the world’s youngest population, with over 60 percent under the age of 25. This is a staggering statistic that should represent a global opportunity — a vast engine of growth and ...
Visa, a global leader in digital payments, in collaboration with Microsoft, hosted a Microsoft AI Skills Week Hackathon in Lagos, Nigeria as part of their shared commitment to build practical AI ...
T20s have simplified the game, reduced it to its primary colours, bleached it of some of the cunning and subtlety and skill ...
South Africa is keeping a close watch on a newly detected COVID-19 variant which is contributing to a spike in infections ...
The creative and digital sectors are not just fashionable industries—they are serious economic engines. According to the ...
WeThinkCode, a South African tech academy, has been awarded $2 million or R35 million in funding from Google.org.
WeThinkCode has secured R35-million in grant funding to develop and an AI training programme in South Africa and Kenya.
ITWeb proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code ...
There are many jobs available in the technology sector because the rapid growth there has led to a shortage of skilled applicants. Ralph Berndt looks at the work readiness gap when young people enter ...
Shortage of cyber security skills and lack of awareness exacerbate the impact of continuous cyber attacks on financial ...
Young professionals have not had enough opportunities to apply their skills in live, high-pressure environments, says Ralph ...