Future SA - Volume 2 l Issue 2

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Advertorial: Afrika Tikkun Services

Accelerated digital transformation –

more than just technology

Now that the State of Disaster has been lifted, life seems to be getting back to normal. Well, as it’s now being coined, the “new normal”. While we all breathed a sigh of relief when our President announced the lifting of the State of Disaster, we don’t just return to life as normal as South Africans. The reality is that we were already grappling with some key economic issues pre-Covid, that have worsened because of the pandemic.

Given this, it was a simple decision on where the focus should be. Even better, it’s an existing service offering within the organization – so it’s something we could start driving immediately.

Now that we are no longer in this rush and scramble to make things work and adjust as we go along – we now need to all put our heads together and find ways on how we build systems, policies and entrench ways of thinking that set us up for a different way of working and living – in a sustainable way.

This area offers youth the opportunity to gain skills in a specific industry, making them more marketable and increasing their chances of employment – but more importantly, puts them in a better position for sustainable employment opportunities.

“The upside – we are South African’s. We are equipped with a great sense of humour and tenacity, and we always find a way to come together to solve some of the toughest problems. For us, at Afrika Tikkun Services, this is an absolute fact – it’s something we experience every day,” says Onyi Nwaneri, Afrika Tikkun Services CEO. “So, that’s what we did. We came together, with some likeminded people and looked at ways we could play our part at tackling the unemployment rate and what would make sense to focus on post-pandemic that would ensure sustainable employment for our youth,” continues Onyi. We looked at a South Africa before pandemic, during pandemic and unpacked future market insights to understand how best to support our youth, tackle the unemployment rate and ultimately contribute to a better South Africa.

Enter online shopping, internet service providers, online meetings, and the remote workforce

Specialised skills training – information and communication technologies

Looking at which markets grew during the pandemic and the current market outlook, focusing on the ICT sector was the obvious choice. Afrika Tikkun Services covers the most critical technical skills needed by businesses today – and given the fast pace of digital transformation – these skills are now futureproof. Which is a key strategic outcome we set for ourselves in our skills development programmes. “Focusing on specialized skills training within the ICT sector, allows us not only to secure long-term meaningful careers for young South Africans, but contributes to building a more connected South Africa,” says Onyi. “What’s more, if you look at the current job market, many jobs in the ICT sector can be done from anywhere – this way we’re also opening up these candidates to the global job market as more and more companies are adopting a ‘borderless’ recruitment strategy.” South Africans interested in participating in our ICT training can find out more by visiting www.afrikatikkunservices.com

The common thread – they rely on technology to operate or they’re part of the ICT industry. All research points to the fact that the tech industry was a pillar during the pandemic and given what the future holds in terms of ways of working, the pandemic has without a doubt accelerated digital transformation (59% of companies agree to this notion).

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Book Reviews: Pearson Higher Education New Titles

7min
pages 80-84

Need for greater welding expertise to maintain SA's critical

3min
pages 76-77

Datacentrix & HPE join forces in Alexandra to assist with small business and youth development initiative

3min
pages 74-75

Fit or misfit?

5min
pages 58-59

Impact Sourcing – the power to tackle youth unemployment & halt SA’s ticking time bomb

5min
pages 66-69

Chipping away at SA’s work crisis, one learner at a time

6min
pages 46-49

Funding your education in a tough economy

4min
pages 44-45

Advertorial: University of the Free State – How to produce graduates that are not just surviving, but thriving in the new world of work

4min
pages 50-51

Advertorial: Unlock your potential with Foster-Melliar eLearning solutions

2min
page 43

Academic integrity in higher education – don’t build your

4min
pages 52-53

The ultimate checklist for developing successful e-learning

4min
pages 40-42

Is an MBA still relevant?

4min
pages 32-33

Why South Africa needs the Humanities

5min
pages 34-37

The after-school sector takes an ecosystem approach to recover learning losses

4min
pages 28-29

Advertorial: Accelerated digital transformation – more than just technology

3min
page 25

Effecting change & improving quality of learning through a

3min
pages 8-11

Humanities on the rise

5min
pages 22-24

Why adult matric can help uplift SA’s workforce

2min
pages 18-21

Advertorial: Classroom reboot with robotics

3min
pages 16-17

Advertorial: Your future reimagined

3min
pages 30-31

5 reasons why home-schooling has become a first choice

3min
pages 14-15
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