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    SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation Launches Programme

    November 13, 2025
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    South Africa’s rural and township communities continue to face significant barriers to digital inclusion, with high broadband costs and inadequate infrastructure limiting access to essential online services for education, employment, government interaction and small business development. To tackle this persistent divide, the SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation, a registered non-profit organisation focused on fostering entrepreneurial mindsets among high school learners, has partnered with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office to launch a targeted empowerment programme for local community network operators.

    According to the foundation’s announcement issued through AdNotes, the initiative will deliver accredited technical training, business mentorship and regulatory support to selected operators across seven provinces—Northern Cape, Western Cape, North West, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape—enabling them to expand affordable, high-quality internet access in underserved areas where major internet service providers rarely venture. As reported by Engineering News, the project forms part of broader efforts to integrate community-driven wireless internet service providers into national connectivity schemes such as SA Connect, thereby accelerating last-mile broadband deployment and promoting inclusive economic participation.

    Eligible small and medium enterprises must hold active CIPC registration, demonstrate prior experience serving marginalised communities and possess foundational knowledge of broadband infrastructure. A valid B-BBEE certificate is mandatory, reflecting the programme’s commitment to transformation and local ownership. Successful applicants will benefit from comprehensive capacity-building under the Zero-to-Hero mentorship framework, including ICASA licensing assistance and opportunities to secure sub-contractor roles in government-funded roll-outs.

    The curriculum addresses critical gaps that have long hindered community operators, from advanced deployment techniques and network management to financial planning and compliance with telecommunications regulations. By equipping participants with globally recognised qualifications, the initiative aims to create a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals capable of maintaining and expanding rural networks independently.

    Outcomes are expected to ripple far beyond improved connectivity. Enhanced technical proficiency will strengthen regulatory adherence and operational efficiency, ensuring long-term viability for participating wireless internet service providers. At grassroots level, wider availability of reliable internet will unlock e-learning platforms for students, remote work opportunities for residents and digital marketplaces for township entrepreneurs, while bridging geographic and socio-economic divides that have excluded millions from the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

    The SA Teen Entrepreneur Foundation, which reaches thousands of learners annually through seminars, workshops and exhibitions hosted at schools, universities and community centres, views digital infrastructure as fundamental to youth empowerment. By collaborating with AdNotes—a multi-award-winning licensed broadband technology specialist—the programme combines educational outreach with practical industry integration, creating pathways for young people to enter high-demand telecommunications careers.

    For more details about this opportunity, download here, and to apply, contact: applications@teenentrepreneur.co.za.

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    Phone: (039) 940 2718

    E-mail: applications@teenentrepreneur.co.za

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