In Conversation With SIPHO STUURMAN, MEDIA RELATIONS MANAGER & PROGRAMMES COORDINATOR

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The partnership between the Department of Higher Education and Training and Google forms part of South Africa’s broader efforts to strengthen digital skills and prepare the workforce for a rapidly evolving, technology-driven economy.
South Africa continues to face significant challenges, including high youth unemployment, skills shortages and unequal access to digital resources, particularly in rural and township communities.
As a result, there has been increasing emphasis on public-private partnerships to bridge the digital divide and equip students and educators with relevant, future-focused skills.
The Memorandum of Understanding, led by Deputy Minister Mimmy Gondwe, builds on previous collaborations aimed at expanding access to training in high-demand fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and data analytics.
These skills are considered critical for participation in the global digital economy and for improving employability among young people. The agreement also aligns with government priorities to modernise the post-school education and training sector, including universities, TVET colleges, and Community Education and Training institutions.
Integrating AI into curricula, supporting educators, and improving access to technology infrastructure are key components of this transformation.
Globally, partnerships between governments and technology companies have become increasingly important in shaping education systems and workforce development strategies.
Google’s involvement brings technical expertise, training platforms and resources that can support South Africa’s transition towards a more digitally skilled and inclusive society.
Overall, the MoU reflects a strategic effort to enhance innovation, improve education outcomes and ensure that South Africa’s workforce remains competitive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
25 Mar English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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