Cell C has strengthened its commitment to digital inclusion with the handover of two more fully equipped Digital Labs to Kagisho Combined School in the Free State and Gamagara High School in the Northern Cape. These new centres form part of Cell Cs focussed investment in meaningful digital access for young people, implemented in close collaboration with the Department of Education.
Each Digital Lab includes laptops powered by Cell C connectivity, a high-performance server, a projector and the C3 Micro Cloud solution, enabling teachers and learners to access curriculum-aligned digital content, interactive lessons and essential online learning tools. The facilities are designed to make digital education practical, engaging and accessible, especially in communities where technological resources are limited.
Lethiwe Hlatshwayo, Managing Executive:Corporate Affairs at Cell C, said the companys long-term vision places digital literacy at the centre of community upliftment. She emphasised that digital access is now non-negotiable for young people, and South Africans in general, to thrive and that early exposure can fundamentally shape a learners future.