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Preparing our youth for the future

The theory of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), in which companies tap into technology to empower their staff to be productive from anywhere, anytime, using any mobile device, has become a reality for many in the COVID-19 era. Yet, for many South Africans, the internet data and skills needed to progress at a pace that matches the rapid change can be a
challenge.

Data and technological challenges remain obstacles. This forced online migration can present

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