Sunday Tribune

The plan to build SA’S first Smart Township

- WESLEY DIPHOKO wesley@fastcompan­y.co.za Diphoko is the Editor-in-chief of Fast Company (SA) magazine. You can follow him on Twitter via @Wesleydiph­oko

IN STELLENBOS­CH there’s a township, Kayamandi, as you enter the famous town from the N1.

You will never see pictures of this township when you look at pictures of the town that show beautiful vineyards and white Dutch-style architectu­re buildings.

It also never features in the tech story of the town that has birthed some of the greatest technologi­es ever to come out of South Africa and the African continent.

Very few, if any, young people from this township attend the University of Stellenbos­ch, which is a walking distance from where they live.

This is about to change as the township is gearing itself to become the first Smart Township in the world.

From October 2022, the township will embark on a process of addressing its business, health, education, transport, housing and employment challenges through technology.

Kayamandi will have its own digital platform, which will serve as the catalyst for its digital vision.

As part of its first tasks, the smart township will strive to equip all young people from Kayamandi with technology skills. In the same way that society ensures that every young person is able to read and write, every young person from Kayamandi will be given an opportunit­y to acquire digital skills necessary for the 4th Industrial Revolution.

These will not be just skills to type on a computer and learn about social media. It will be hardcore skills that will be required by most technology companies that are based in Stellenbos­ch and across the world at present and into the future.

These skilled young people will be instrument­al in using technology to solve some of the toughest challenges in Kayamandi. They will include education, health and even local government

engagement.

Some young people from Kayamandi and other similar townships could not access education during Covid-19 hard lockdowns.

A Smart Kayamandi township will enable young people from this community to access the best education available in the world through a digitally-enabled hybrid model.

In terms of health, it’s not a secret that the broader community of Stellenbos­ch has access to world-class private health care via the locally based Mediclinic.

A smart township version of Kayamandi will have access to techenable­d health solutions that will monitor the state of health of all its residents.

In addition to this, health tech

solutions will be integrated into the community to address health challenges that are confrontin­g the community.

When it comes to local government engagement, it’s a well known fact that township residents struggle to communicat­e their concerns with the Stellenbos­ch municipali­ty, which leads to frequent protests and other social unrest-related issues.

The smart township version of Kayamandi will have a resident engagement feature which will connect residents with the local government.

It will be a platform that will enable residents to inform local government about challenges and be kept informed about the progress being made to address them. These are just some of the solutions that will be made possible in the smart township.

The smart township version of Kayamandi will only be possible if there’s collaborat­ion with the local tech community in Stellenbos­ch. It will be an opportunit­y to build a model township powered by technology.

lthough Kayamandi township will be the first, it will not be the last.

The goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas of the African continent. Over time, the smart township model will be replicated in other townships to address similar challenges experience­d in similar environmen­ts.

At this point, technology and innovation partners, profession­als and organisati­ons are invited to participat­e in this process to test and implement their own technology solutions under the Smart Township banner in Kayamandi. This will also be an opportunit­y for technology entities to assess what it would mean to deploy their tech solution in townships.

As part of this process, tech startups by township-based entreprene­urs will receive more attention to be given an opportunit­y to implement and scale their products and solutions.

On October 1, an online environmen­t with details launched. For now, those interested can follow the #Smarttowns­hip hashtag on Twitter to receive updates about the initiative.

 ?? PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas of the African continent, says the writer. |
PHANDO JIKELO African News Agency (ANA) THE goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas of the African continent, says the writer. |

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