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Countries on either side of the equator compete intensely for foreign direct investment (FDI). It brings much-needed capital for their growth and development, including technology transfer and skills. It is also a vote of confidence for the host country. While multinational companies are always on the lookout for the next growth market, their decision to […]
...Thandisizwe Mgudlwa Canon Student Development Programme every year connects 100 aspiring image-makers – from Africa, the Middle East and Europe – with imaging industry leaders Mai Youssef, Corporate Communications Director at Canon has commented: “In the light of the recent UN World Youth Skills Day, we wanted to reimagine the future for Africa’s next generation.”According […]
...As we celebrate International Day of Education on 24 January, we must promote skills that enable Africa’s digital future. Yet such skills remain an acute challenge: more than half of companies globally report they cannot find all the skilled people they hope to hire, according to Statista surveys. It’s no less crucial in South Africa […]
...The academy’s major plan this year is to set up an ‘Africa Youth Skills & Data Badge’ across the continent where young people will be required to undergo a particular training to get certification The Africa Internship Academy (AIA) (www.AfricaInternshipAcademy.com) is a successful youth employment accelerator in Ghana, that provides work readiness and entrepreneurship programs […]
...Every organisation should be putting its money where its people are and bringing up skills alongside opportunities Footprint Africa Business Solutions (FABS) is committed to working with local talent – imparting knowledge and training local talent to support growth. It’s a company focused on using local skills and organisations to ensure that IT solutions are […]
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