But it is, here in the Western Cape, South Africa, a battle to get something off the ground. Too much local politics and since we’re Dutch …
But we are getting to it.
Involving local community; developing new innovative handcrafted products; supporting local farm workers primary school with practical and theoretical garden education (very unusual in this ‘outback’ of South Africa). At the end it’s all rewarding and beneficial for all parties involved.
John use an interesting word…”mentorship.” This and a means of formal and practical training is what these folks need to take them to the next level. This is how Asia became what it is today…
I think he have identified a critical need in the African IT sector…and the right mindset is not to be overly critical, but see this an opportunity to impact some people positively in the areas of training and tutelage.
]]>That sounds good. I will contact you offline. Thanks for your excellent contribution it was certainly excellent material and so it made the cut.
Omodudu:
True indeed. J Wesonga is good. I really like their Peupe project too.
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