South Africa is making significant progress in closing the digital divide in education. The telecom company Liquid has connected 45 public schools with high-speed 10 Mbps internet as part of the country’s national digital inclusion drive. This achievement marks 65% completion of the nationwide connectivity programme, aiming to provide reliable internet access to schools across the nation.
The initiative is expected to enhance learning experiences by enabling students and teachers to utilize digital resources effectively. Access to fast and stable internet in schools is crucial for improving educational outcomes and preparing students for the digital economy.
The digital inclusion programme supports the government’s goals of:
- Modernizing the education system
- Ensuring equal opportunities for all children regardless of their location or background
It also aligns with broader efforts to increase connectivity infrastructure throughout South Africa.
With this milestone, more learners can:
- Participate in online learning
- Access educational content
- Develop essential digital skills
The programme is a vital step towards:
- Integrating technology into classrooms
- Fostering innovation
- Uplifting communities
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