November 5, 2019

For Youth & Workforce

About 60% of youth (based on South African research) within our surrounding communities are unemployed and struggle to find employment and further their studies. This leads to young people giving up hope for a brighter future and are absorbed within the social ills that exist in communities, such as gangsterism and substance abuse. 

Youth attending school struggles with subject matters and eventually becomes dropouts through insufficient support in this regard. Due to a lack of training and development opportunities, many young adults become frustrated in the attempt to find purposeful employment and many eventually lose hope and turn to crime or other self-destructive habits.  In 2013, the youth unemployment rate was 63 percent of the youth labor force (3.2 million individuals) according to the expanded definition of unemployment, which includes as unemployed, those who are not actively looking for a job (i.e., the non-searching unemployed, or “discouraged work-seekers”). The lack of skills give rise to poverty issues and increase of crimes. The unemployment rate in South Africa remains one of the highest in the world and over the past year it has become harder to fill positions in specific sectors in 2018. This results in a divide and gap where young people will never be able to live out their dreams for their future. 

The Internet is changing the way we work, socialize, create, and share information, and organize the flow of people, ideas, and things around the globe. Yet the magnitude of this transformation is still underappreciated. And yet, in SA, we are still in the early stages of appreciating the transformations the Internet will unleash and the opportunities it will foster.

Apart from the high unemployment rate in South Africa, the world is moving towards the 4th Industrial Revolution. The vast and growing potential of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is yet to be fully grasped. The ICT sector, industry and governments have a responsibility to unlock its potential for citizen service delivery, customer experience and innovative solutions, for a better life for all. As Africa becomes more driven by services and less dependent on commodities, the continent must foster digital skills as part of transitioning its population from low-skill and low-pay jobs to high-skill and high-pay jobs. 


Citizens need to educate and equip themselves with new skills. Due to the lack of exposure of cutting edge technology and digital skills many youth lacks social innovation. Innovationis importantto the advancement of society

Social innovation is helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems with new solutions such as fair trade, distance learning, mobile money transfer, restorative justice, and zero-carbon housing. In the process of creating solutions, it is also profoundly changing beliefs, basic practices, resources, and social power structures within citizens / youth. Social Innovationthrough technology provides a unique opportunity for youth to level and equalize the playing ground between the “”advantaged youth”and the “disadvantaged youth”in society. 

Projects Implemented

Data Science

Data Analytics

Big Data & Internet of Things

IT Technician & Server Engineer Training

IT Web Specialist

IT Web Engineer Training

Graphic Design & Multimedia Design Training

Architectural Technology Training