The Herald (South Africa)

NMU alumnus creates app to help rural pupils

- Simtembile Mgidi mgidis@theherald.co.za

An app that gives pupils in rural areas instant access to informatio­n and communicat­ion technology study materials is in its final stages of developmen­t.

The study index app is the brainchild of Nelson Mandela University alumnus and entreprene­ur Siyamthand­a Xakavu, 27, from the Eastern Cape.

The study index app will allow pupils to access the Sector Education and Training Authority (Seta) certified course materials from anywhere at a minimal cost — essentiall­y the price of data.

The aim is to equip pupils with understand­ing of material to allow them to make informed decisions about potential career paths.

The app is expected to be available later this year.

Xakavu, the founder of One Vision Academy, said he has always had the desire to see others grow through knowledge.

All courses offered by One Vision Academy are accredited by Seta, the governing body that oversees skills and training developmen­t in SA.

“Our main objective is bringing skills developmen­t to the poorest of the poor in SA.

“I founded the training institutio­n afte r graduating from [the then] Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an University with an LLB in 2016,” Xakavu said.

“Though qualified to practice law, I found my calling in empowering others through education. It was in university where my passion for skills developmen­t came from.”

He said one of the biggest challenges was reaching pupils in remote or rural areas.

Xakavu believes ICT training is critical in preparing the next generation — and in turn SA — for the fourth industrial revolution.

He believes the training will help break the minimum-wage debt trap that so many South Africans find themselves stuck in by equipping pupils and employees with essential skills.

His long-term goal is to establish an entreprene­urial hub where thenyouth from marginalis­ed areas can get ICT training while being mentored and taught how to run a sustainabl­e business.

“We want to see the youth attain economic freedom through learning to run their own businesses and creating more opportunit­ies for others.

“I’m proud of transformi­ng people’s lives through the work that we do. This app will make that even more possible,” Xakavu said.

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