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Deputy Minister of Communications addresses the Pietermaritzburg information and communication technology (ICT) fair 2011

25 Jul 2011

The Deputy Minister of Communications, Mr Obed Bapela will be addressing the participants at the 2011 Pietermaritzburg information and communication technology (ICT) fair.

Mr Obed Bapela will be giving a keynote address on 28 May 2011, touching on issues of the establishment of ICT information centres, provision of internet connectivity, ICT skills development, provincial computer refurbishment hub, digital literacy camp, ICT4Girls Clubs; email address for all; ICT clubs4schools; graduate re-skilling project.

The fair will be attended by the captains of the industry to address and work in collaboration with the Further Education and Training (FET) colleges, ICT universities etc. The department supports all these initiatives, by harnessing ICT for socio-economic development as its mandate and objective.

The details of the event are as follows:
Date:  27 to 29 July 2011
Venue: The Royal Showgrounds, Pietermaritzburg
Time: 08h00

To confirm attendance please contact:
Keitumetse Hlahatsi
Cell: 082 922 3376
E-mail: Keitumetse@doc.gov.za

Enquiries:
Busiswa Mlandu
Cell: 072 070 6896
E-mail: Busiswa@doc.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Communications
25 Jul 2011


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