Minister Yunus Carrim hands over Cyber Lab at Matshitsholo High Schools in Ulundi

Ministry of Communications launches a Cyber Lab at Matshitsholo High School in Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal

Minister of Communications Yunus Carrim handed over a Cyber Lab at Matshitsholo High Schools in Ulundi in KwaZulu-Natal on 22 February 2014.

The hand over was part of government’s goal of connecting schools to fast internet or broadband. Since Cabinet approved South Africa Connect, the country’s broadband policy, plan and strategy on 04 December 2013, the Department of Communications has partnered with the private sector to connect 565 schools to the internet. These schools are in rural areas and peri-urban areas.

Minister Carrim said the computers and the connectivity to the internet will give teachers and learners in rural areas opportunities to stay abreast of the latest teaching trends, guide learners about career choices and facilitate entrepreneurship and social development.

He said it was crucial for government to work with the private sector, traditional leaders and civil society to ensure that all South Africans, over time, are connected to the internet.

“The world is changing. People who are not connected to the internet will be left behind,” said Minister Carrim, adding that South Africa Connect is the tool the country is using to ensure a more inclusive knowledge and information society.

Matshitsholo High School principal Mbongeleni Nxumalo said the computers will help the school to improve on the 98% pass rate in the National Senior Certificate examination achieved last year and sustain such results.

The Cyber Lab has 20 computers, a server and a connection to the internet for five years. The Department of Communications partnered with Sentech to deliver the Cyber Lab.

Sentech Chairperson Thabo Mongake said the company hopes to ignite the interest of young people in rural areas to pursuing careers in the Information and Communication Technologies sector. 

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Siyabulela Qoza
E-mail: Siya@doc.gov.za

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