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Teraco provides 7.5M grant to facilitate the changing landscape of education in South Africa

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Data centre operator Teraco provided a 7.5 million grant in support of the  South African Broadband Education Networks (SABEN). In the next five years, this grant proposes to support SABEN ” in efforts to end bandwidth poverty among South African schools and public TVET colleges.”

Teraco CEO Jan Hnizdo says that the grant will assist in aiding these educational institutions to access content directly, expand their collective digital strategy, and lay essential foundations for future digital remote learning.

The grant is provided to the South African Broadband Education Networks (SABEN) via the Teraco Connect Foundation.

Taraco included in their announcement that, SABEN will be provided with a physical presence in Teraco data centres in Durban, Cape Town and Johannesburg and Colleges will have direct network access to Platform Teraco, providing institutions with secure and direct interconnection.

 “Platform Teraco allows configuration of scalable interconnections to all the major cloud ramps, 250 network providers (including carriers, terrestrial fibre, satellite connectivity and submarine cables), 50 global content providers, 130 IT service providers, 130 enterprises and financial services providers, and access to several Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) at NAPAfrica and INX.”

“Teraco provides carrier and cloud-neutral colocation data centres. It has over 14,500 cross-connections.”

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#MakeMoneyMoves with GK’s financial literacy workshop

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Poor money management hinders success, however the right advice and knowledge about how to manage your money wisely guarantees better financial decisions.

Golden key UJ will be hosting a financial literacy workshop with guest speaker Zabatwa Msimang from the Vuka Mngani foundation.

Join the webinar and #MakeMoneyMoves

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Recognising trailblazers in academics, leadership and service

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Within academics, service or leadership there are always those who will be recognised as trailblazers. These individual’s work and efforts have set them apart, putting them at the forefront of conversations within their respective fields.

Golden key UJ constantly creates platforms that ensure that we recognise , celebrate and join these conversations.

With weekly podcasts and daily updates, be in the know with Golden key UJ

Episode 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7400Pv5nRDF9Y4TXUcZsEO?si=zH2_GY5OQj6skbkAIqaSJA&utm_source=whatsapp&dl_branch=1

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Students panic as UCT becomes engulfed in fire

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Students at the University of Cape Town were evacuated to safety on Sunday Afternoon as fire broke into the university premises.

In the meantime the University has cancelled all campus activities including classes, tutorials, laboratory work and tests.

On Sunday Evening the UCT released a statement, saying that all University activities will be canccelled on Monday and Tuesday.

“No classes, tutorials, laboratory work or tests will take place on Monday, 19 April or Tuesday, 20 April. We will assess the situation and provide further updates before midday on Tuesday,” they said. 

“The safety of students and staff is paramount. For safety reasons, campus will be locked down and no one, other than emergency services, will be allowed access. We are all anxious about the extent of the damage to the Rondebosch campus. We will provide updates as soon as we are able to do so.”

 

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