by TINTSWALO BALOYI
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE launch of the Afrika Tikkun Digital Skills Hub in Diepsloot represents a critical investment in preparing young people for a fast-changing, artificial intelligence (AI) driven economy.
Diepsloot, home to over 350 000 residents, faces high unemployment rates and limited access to technology.
In the past three months alone, Afrika Tikkun has trained over 600 unemployed young people in digital literacy, job readiness and technical skills, demonstrating strong demand for opportunities in the digital economy.
With South Africa’s youth unemployment rate remaining above 44 percent and 70 percent of future jobs requiring digital skills, the initiative directly supports national priorities such as the Youth Employment Intervention and the National Digital and Future Skills Strategy.
This positions Diepsloot youth as active contributors to South Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
“The real heroes of today are the young people of Diepsloot and the dedicated Afrika Tikkun team who walk this journey with them every day,” said Nompilo Morafo, MTN Group Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer.
“We are honoured to support a partnership that uplifts communities from within. Diepsloot is showing South Africa what is possible when youth are equipped, empowered and given a platform to succeed.”
The new digital skills bub, developed by Afrika Tikkun with support from the MTN SA Foundation, features 55 fully upgraded digital workstation and will serve as a central training site for the MTN Skills Academy.
Marian Claite, Chief Operating Officer at Afrika Tikkun, said, “The greatest contribution one can make is helping another person reach their full potential without expecting financial reward or recognition.”
Young people will gain access to courses in digital literacy, coding, website development, data analytics, digital marketing and workplace competencies, skills aligned to high-growth sectors.
– CAJ News
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