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    Joburg Hostels Set For Free International WiFi Connectivity

    November 9, 2025
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    The Gauteng Department of e-Government intends to introduce complimentary WiFi services in various hostels within the City of Johannesburg. This endeavour is integrated into the Gauteng Provincial Network, a programme overseen by the provincial e-government authority.

    In an official declaration, the department revealed that a dialogue session occurred with hostel representatives earlier this week to deliberate on the forthcoming implementation of free WiFi, aligning with the expansion of the network initiative. As reported by ITWeb, this consultation is a component of the department’s sustained commitment to modernising and digitising townships, informal settlements, and hostels, collectively referred to as TISH zones.

    The hostels earmarked for connectivity include Diepkloof, Mzimhlophe, Jabulani, Madala Hostel, Helen Joseph, Dobsenville, George Goge, Nobuhle, Denver, Nancefield, Alexandra, Dube, Mapetla, and Orlando West. The provincial minister responsible emphasised that access to the internet has evolved from an extravagance to an essential tool facilitating education, employment searches, business ventures, and civic involvement. Through this project, digital resources are being extended to historically marginalised groups.

    He urged community heads to embrace and integrate this advancement, which promises advantages for hostel dwellers. Utilise this connectivity to pursue employment prospects and engage with public services. According to Engineering News, this aligns with the department’s broader allocation of R1.5 billion towards digital transformation, encompassing enhancements in online governance and crime mitigation strategies.

    This undertaking is projected to advantage all inhabitants in the TISH locales surrounding Johannesburg, empowering them to investigate fresh professional avenues and enrol in complimentary virtual educational programmes. Deployment is scheduled to commence this month and conclude by December. As detailed by Gov.za, the initiative complements prior efforts, such as the R1.5 billion budget for provincial digital overhaul, aimed at bridging connectivity gaps and fostering inclusive economic participation.

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