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WATCH: First rural robotics club gets under way

The implementation of the programme in a rural setting seeks to address the unique challenges faced by children in rural communities

WHAT is believed to be the first rural-based robotics club between Empangeni and eShowe was launched last Friday.

This programme was launched by non-profit organisation I Learn to Live – Ngifundela Ukuphila, in partnership with Richards Bay NPC, Algo@Work.

The implementation of the programme in a rural setting is a first, and will seek to address the unique challenges faced by children in rural communities.

Most children have limited access to technology, setting them back considerably, in comparison to their urban peers.  

 

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