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MTN hands out tech to schools as class goes digital
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83949, member: 160"] Kids finally get decent tech because MTN South Africa decided to actually spend some money. The telecom giant just dropped a fresh batch of digital gear for the 2026 school year, targeting underfunded quintile one through three institutions. This rollout coincides with recent matric results and aims to push modernized learning tools into classrooms that desperately need them. Management continues its twenty-year relationship with the Department of Basic Education using these equipment handouts. The Foundation dedicates over half its annual corporate social investment budget towards education projects like these. They evidently view tech access as the only practical method to fix national development issues without relying solely on government competence. Previous efforts saw the creation of multimedia centers and educator training schemes designed to drag schools into the digital age. The MTN Online School platform also creates free resources for millions via a partnership with Siyavula. Basically, the strategy involves throwing hardware at the digital divide until the gap shrinks. Provincial education departments assist in delivering these donations to disadvantaged communities across the country. This current initiative signals the start of their yearly plan intended to boost digital skills nationwide. Ultimately, corporate cash keeps trying to plug the holes in the public education system. [/QUOTE]
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