ServeSA is pleased to announce the launch of four new ICT training centres in high-unemployment areas in South Africa. ServeSA, in partnership with Entelect Software, is working with local charities and schools that share the same vision of empowering the communities they serve with ICT skills.
ServeSA is pleased to announce the launch of four new ICT training centres in high-unemployment areas in South Africa. ServeSA, in partnership with Entelect Software, is working with local charities and schools that share the same vision of empowering the communities they serve with ICT skills.
To date, our 2023 intake is 141 students. These students are sponsored by Entelect to work towards their NQF Level 3 National Certificates in Information Technology (End User Computing), with the objective of graduating by the end of the year. The take-up in these communities has been significant, with many of the students never having touched a computer before.
We would like to thank Entelect for their generous sponsorship of student study grants, as well as Masterskill for their support in the provision of their MasterAccess ePortfolio assessment tool, which is a browser-based solution allowing for interaction and engagement from all stakeholders, and Oryx Energies for their donation towards the setup costs of these centres.
Together with the established training centres in the Eastern Karoo and Johannesburg, our centres can now be found in Maokeng (Free State), Soshanguve (Pretoria), Atlantis (Cape Town) and Ubuhlebezwe (Kwazulu Natal).

Maokeng (Free State), in partnership with Uplifted Life NPO (above).

Soshanguve (Pretoria), in partnership with Inner Change NPO (above).

Atlantis (Cape Town), in partnership with the Avondale Public Library (above).

Ubuhlebezwe (Kwazulu Natal), in partnership with Bongindawo School (above, plus the main feature picture with school children).