By Karli Dur

July 27th, 2023

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The Octotel Youth Accelerator 2023: Inspiring and empowering the next generation of innovators

In the spirit of continuous support for the education of the South African youth and empowering community development, RSAWEB proudly supported the Youth Accelerator Day in conjunction with Octotel. This event, held at the Love Life Youth Centre in Langa on 21 July, brought together matric students from Khulani and Isilimela Secondary Schools for an inspiring day filled with access to organisations and speakers that would help shape the next steps of their lives.  

In today’s digital world, access to affordable connectivity becomes a necessity. It creates learning, working, and entrepreneurial opportunities through access to resources, people, and information. Through this initiative, we aimed to create a lasting community impact, inspire and motivate the youth, and provide career guidance in the fast-evolving tech and corporate landscape. 

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“The event was one of the best that took place in the Langa community, especially for our matriculants, who are our future leaders. We would like to give our sincere gratitude and thanks to Octotel and all the exhibitors and sponsors for what they have done for the youth of Langa.”
Lizelle Soloman,
Programme coordinator at Love Life Youth Centre.

The venue: Love Life Youth Centre

The Love Life Youth Centre in Langa provided the perfect setting for the event. The centre has been a crucial part of the Langa community for many years, offering various facilities such as sports areas, a fitness centre, and a computer lab. 

The schools: Khulani and Isilimela Secondary School

Khulani Secondary School, with 104 matriculants and Isilimela Secondary School, with 373 matriculants attended the event and had an absolute blast. The students were exposed to the latest tricks and trends of the technology industry and addressed by key speakers who grew up in the Langa community and succeeded in their business ventures. They even had the opportunity to partake in an exuberant TikTok dance competition. 

The exhibitors: Creating opportunities beyond connectivity

Leading South African organisations exhibited at this event, offering students access to possible further education through bursaries, as well as potential job opportunities.  

The exhibitors included Media24, UNISA (University of South Africa), Western Cape Education Department (WCED), African Bank, Bridges for Music, NSFAS, Nyda (National Youth Development Agency), AfrikaTikkum, AK Fitness, Ikamva Youth, and CETA (Construction Education and Training Authority). 

The speakers: Leading by example

The event featured inspiring speakers from all walks of life who shared their stories and experiences with the students. These moments stood out: 

“If you don’t know your purpose in life, try to follow your passion because it will lead you to your purpose,” ─ Ayanda Kahla, founder of AK Fitness and a fitness trainer at SAPS.  

“We often look so far for ideas when they are right in our environment. We are born to create solutions for our people and community,” ─ Vincent Manzini, co-founder of Black Kanvas and Ikapa Live and a renowned house DJ.  

“It is vital to follow your dreams despite your background and circumstances,” ─ Katlego Maboe, a TV personality, voice-over artist, and philanthropist.  

“No matter what you choose in life, you must never forget where you came from as that will always give you a foundation to build upon and guide you in the future,” ─ Siya Beyile, founder of The Threaded Man.  

“As a nation, we owe it to the youth to empower them, and we should pay it forward, ensuring the country’s sustainable future. While there is no recipe for success, investing in our children could go a long way toward the betterment of the country,” ─ Thulani Magazi: Editor of People’s Post and City Vision. 

The benefits: A world of possibilities

Exposure to technology

The students were introduced to the latest advancements in fibre technology, expanding their knowledge of its applications. 

Career inspiration and guidance

By showcasing diverse career opportunities, the event encouraged students to explore their interests and consider potential career paths. 

Access to industry professionals

The interaction with industry professionals provided networking, mentorship, and future collaboration opportunities for the students.

Community engagement

The event fostered a sense of community, encouraging collaboration and support for the schools and their students. 

The sponsors: Empowering through collaboration

We were privileged to support Octotel in addition to providing food and beverages at the event. The event’s success was also made possible through strategic partnerships with organisations such as WCED, Breadline Africa, NSFAS, and Bridges for Music. These collaborations allowed us to provide valuable resources and opportunities to the students.

The outcome: Connecting tomorrow, one youth at a time

The Octotel Youth Accelerator program was a remarkable success, and we at RSAWEB are immensely proud to have been part of it. We believe that by empowering the youth and exposing them to the world of technology, we are building a brighter future for all. 

Through our partnerships, we will continue to support initiatives that uplift communities and inspire the next generation of innovators. Together, we can connect the future and build a world where opportunities abound for everyone. 

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The Octotel Youth Accelerator 2023: Inspiring and empowering the next generation of innovators

In the spirit of continuous support for the education of the South African youth and empowering community development, RSAWEB proudly supported the Youth Accelerator Day in conjunction with Octotel. This event, held at the Love Life Youth Centre in Langa on 21 July, brought together matric students from Khulani and Isilimela Secondary Schools for an inspiring day filled with access to organisations and speakers that would help shape the next steps of their lives.  

In today’s digital world, access to affordable connectivity becomes a necessity. It creates learning, working, and entrepreneurial opportunities through access to resources, people, and information. Through this initiative, we aimed to create a lasting community impact, inspire and motivate the youth, and provide career guidance in the fast-evolving tech and corporate landscape. 

The venue: Love Life Youth Centre

“The event was one of the best that took place in the Langa community, especially for our matriculants, who are our future leaders. We would like to give our sincere gratitude and thanks to Octotel and all the exhibitors and sponsors for what they have done for the youth of Langa,” ─ Lizelle Soloman, programme coordinator at Love Life Youth Centre. 

The Love Life Youth Centre in Langa provided the perfect setting for the event. The centre has been a crucial part of the Langa community for many years, offering various facilities such as sports areas, a fitness centre, and a computer lab. 

The schools: Khulani and Isilimela Secondary School

Khulani Secondary School, with 104 matriculants and Isilimela Secondary School, with 373 matriculants attended the event and had an absolute blast. The students were exposed to the latest tricks and trends of the technology industry and addressed by key speakers who grew up in the Langa community and succeeded in their business ventures. They even had the opportunity to partake in an exuberant TikTok dance competition. 

The exhibitors: Creating opportunities beyond connectivity

Leading South African organisations exhibited at this event, offering students access to possible further education through bursaries, as well as potential job opportunities.  

The exhibitors included Media24, UNISA (University of South Africa), Western Cape Education Department (WCED), African Bank, Bridges for Music, NSFAS, Nyda (National Youth Development Agency), AfrikaTikkum, AK Fitness, Ikamva Youth, and CETA (Construction Education and Training Authority). 

The speakers: Leading by example

The event featured inspiring speakers from all walks of life who shared their stories and experiences with the students. These moments stood out: 

“If you don’t know your purpose in life, try to follow your passion because it will lead you to your purpose,” ─ Ayanda Kahla, founder of AK Fitness and a fitness trainer at SAPS.  

“We often look so far for ideas when they are right in our environment. We are born to create solutions for our people and community,” ─ Vincent Manzini, co-founder of Black Kanvas and Ikapa Live and a renowned house DJ.  

“It is vital to follow your dreams despite your background and circumstances,” ─ Katlego Maboe, a TV personality, voice-over artist, and philanthropist.  

“No matter what you choose in life, you must never forget where you came from as that will always give you a foundation to build upon and guide you in the future,” ─ Siya Beyile, founder of The Threaded Man.  

“As a nation, we owe it to the youth to empower them, and we should pay it forward, ensuring the country’s sustainable future. While there is no recipe for success, investing in our children could go a long way toward the betterment of the country,” ─ Thulani Magazi: Editor of People’s Post and City Vision. 

The benefits: A world of possibilities

Exposure to technology

The students were introduced to the latest advancements in fibre technology, expanding their knowledge of its applications. 

Career inspiration and guidance

By showcasing diverse career opportunities, the event encouraged students to explore their interests and consider potential career paths. 

Access to industry professionals

The interaction with industry professionals provided networking, mentorship, and future collaboration opportunities for the students. 

Community engagement

The event fostered a sense of community, encouraging collaboration and support for the schools and their students. 

The sponsors: Empowering through collaboration

We were privileged to support Octotel in addition to providing food and beverages at the event. The event’s success was also made possible through strategic partnerships with organisations such as WCED, Breadline Africa, NSFAS, and Bridges for Music. These collaborations allowed us to provide valuable resources and opportunities to the students.

The outcome: Connecting tomorrow, one youth at a time

The Octotel Youth Accelerator program was a remarkable success, and we at RSAWEB are immensely proud to have been part of it. We believe that by empowering the youth and exposing them to the world of technology, we are building a brighter future for all. 

Through our partnerships, we will continue to support initiatives that uplift communities and inspire the next generation of innovators. Together, we can connect the future and build a world where opportunities abound for everyone. 

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