providing digital opportunities for all
Digital Opportunity Channel logo
OneWorld channel logo
browse stories by topic
browse stories by country or region
advanced search
Top Stories
Events
Poverty
Education
Gender
Health
Environment
Partnership
Governance
Our Partners
Join Us
Partner News
WSIS
Policy Initiatives
Web Resources
Funding Resources
do channel
oneworld
publications
editorial team
contact us


0
0
0

Rural schools in South Africa receive multimedia centres

MTN and Thinta Thinta Telecoms (T3) have launched multimedia centres in two schools in the Ugu region in KwaZulu-Natal as part of the MTN Foundation's Schools Connectivity Programme.

The programme aims to improve the quality of education and increase access to ICT in rural schools.

The companies contributed R400 000 for the installation of 10 PCs, a three-in-one printer, scanner and copier, a GPRS modem, a video machine and satellite decoder and dish at both Inkosi Umdibaniso Comprehensive School and Bheki High School.

Two teachers from each school were given IT training before the installation of the centres. These teachers will train other teachers to educate learners.

Deputy minister of communications Roy Padayachie opened the centres.

Speaking at the launch this week, T3 CEO Bule Mhlongo said the event was another milestone in the quest to bring previously disadvantaged and commercially disenfranchised people into the mainstream economy.

“The schools will become community multimedia centres where a variety of services, not currently offered in rural communities, will be available after school and during holidays.”

The centres will operate as mini Internet cafés and will be open on weekends and school holidays for students to research projects and for the community, at a reduced rate.

More

User comments






sitemap | feedback | about us | contact us | web accessibility | privacy policy | our sponsors |  

www.digitalopportunity.org