Dudu Mkhwanazi on winning IITPSA award and the future of Project Isizwe
We chat with the inaugural winner of the IITPSA Social Responsibility / Community Service Award.
We chat with the inaugural winner of the IITPSA Social Responsibility / Community Service Award.
Project Isizwe’s new CEO Dudu Mkhwanazi talks about her plan to bring free connectivity to the masses.
Twenty-six-year-old Dudu Mkhwanazi holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy Analysis from Université Montpellier in France.
The City of Tshwane said it continue to pay Project Isizwe the same way it has been since the initiative was kicked off.
Mozilla hosted its first Equal Rating Innovation Challenge recently, where a Project Isizwe initiative was runner up.
Project Isizwe received an award during the WiFi NOW International Expo in London last night.
Project Isizwe has been nominated in the Affordable Internet Connection category in the WiFi Now Awards to be held later this month.
Project Isizwe’s TshwiFi initiative with the City of Tshwane has won a case study accolade at the first World WiFi Day Awards.
Thanks to its work with the City of Tshwane’s free Wifi project, Project Isizwe walked away with two accolades at AfricaCom’s awards ceremony last night.
Brightwave aims to bring free WiFi to the Sowetan masses.
The South African tech entrepreneur will be focussing on newer WiFi venture Herotel.
Project Isizwe may be in line for an award at the Sandton Convention Centre this month.