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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by TMKsouth: 10:58pm On Sep 18, 2021
King44:
TMKsouth stop giving that mofo some attention. This thread is way higher than his IQ

Ouch!

Ok cool, let me ignore him til we get to page 10 or so, and then it's on!

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by TMKsouth: 11:00pm On Sep 18, 2021
theInterpreter:

I guess you didn't see the "no" :Dnever
Now take one more little sniff wink

Yeah that's enough grin

U don't even know what you're talking about - nyaope is not sniffed. I thought you'd know your own merchandise as a Nigerian (being a developer and all).

Sorry King44, couldn't resist this one grin
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by theInterpreter: 11:02pm On Sep 18, 2021
TMKsouth:


U don't even know what you're talking about - nyaope is not sniffed. I thought you'd know your own merchandise as a Nigerian (being a developer and all).

Sorry King44, couldn't resist this one grin
you can sniff it cheesy
King44:
TMKsouth stop giving that mofo some attention. This thread is way higher than his IQ
your father is a mofo cheesy
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by Roysnickz: 11:03pm On Sep 18, 2021
TMKsouth:
The South African education authority responsible for media and ICTs (MICT SETA) has developed 11 new qualifications aimed at addressing the shortage of skilled labour in the country's IT sector.

“As the MICT SETA we are excited about our partnership with the Higher Learning Institutions in launching and spearheading the provision of formal training for 4IR (the fourth industrial revolution) in South Africa,” said Matome Madibana - MICT SETA’s acting chief executive.

“We are hopeful that with these 11 qualifications we are going to bridge the current shortage of skilled labour within the ICT and digital industries and, ultimately, increase the employment rate and entrepreneurship.”

The newly developed qualifications are:

1. Artificial Intelligence;
2. Cloud Computing;
3. Cyber Security;
4. Data Science;
5. Design Thinking Lead;
6. Design Thinking Practitioner;
7. Internet of Things;
8. Robotic Processing Automation;
9. Quality Engineering Automation;
10. Systems Development;
11. e-Waste.

Madibana said that these qualifications will equip young professionals and the current workforce to deal with the disruptive effects of new technologies, enabling them to innovate and create new products and services across industries.

The qualifications were developed in collaboration with a community of experts such as universities, colleges, and government departments, he said.

https://businesstech.co.za/news/it-services/522404/11-new-subjects-planned-for-colleges-and-universities-in-south-africa/amp/
That's the way to go. Whereas, in Nigeria, my country, we are still discussing cow in the 21 century.

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by musicwriter(m): 11:21pm On Sep 18, 2021
TMKsouth:


Yeah look at how the world is now bending over backwards to learn Chinese Mandarin coz China has become a superpower. 50 years ago it was a language of jokes.

Didn't know about machine guns shocked. Will read up on it. The whites still have wiggle room to be pompous on Fox coz they know the West has their back should blacks attempt taking over the resources in SA by force. It will be another Zimbabwe with sanctions and negative propaganda, even though they were the selfish ones who didn't wanna share the wealth.

Better economic equality could've been achieved in South Africa by Mandela, but like Nkrumah, he was only interested in taking over political power first, hoping that economic power would follow immediately. But Mandela should've known in advance that Nkrumah was quick to learn the hard-way that political power is one thing and economic power was another. Because few years after Ghana's independence, Nkrumah was soon to realize that Ghana descended into what he called Neo-colonialism. Note that Nkrumah coined the word "neo-colonialism" just to be able to describe what followed after independence.

It's left for us the new generation today to take over economic power because those before us have done their bit.

Regarding the machine gun, it's easy to verify. The machine gun was invented in 1884. The same year Europeans began meeting and planning how to use it on Africans. So many secret conferences were held but the popular one is called the Berlin conference. It held between 1884-1885. The easiest way to check out that is watch the documentary: guns, germs, and steel part 4. The narrator himself said so. However, the part 4 is often taken down because it shows where the atrocity was committed. There's a team of white interests always taking down contents they don't want people to see. This is not public knowledge but those of us trying to keep them online face all types of digital punishment and even threat.

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by TMKsouth: 11:27pm On Sep 18, 2021
musicwriter:


Better economic equality could've been achieved in South Africa by Mandela, but like Nkrumah, he was only interested in taking over political power first, hoping that economic power would follow immediately. But Mandela should've known in advance that Nkrumah was quick to learn the hard-way that political power is one thing and economic power is another. Because few years after Ghana's independence, Nkrumah was soon to realize that Ghana descended into what he called Neo-colonialism. Note that Nkrumah coined the word "neo-colonialism" just to be to describe what followed after independence.

It's left for us the new generation today to take over economic power because those before us have done their bit.

Regarding the machine gun, the easiest way to check that is watch the documentary: guns, germs, and steel part 4. However, the part 4 is often taken down because it shows where the atrocity was committed. There's a team of white interests always taking down contents they don't want people to see. This is not public knowledge but those of us trying to keep them online face all types of digital punishment and even threat.

Cool will search for it on YouTube. Indeed its up to us to seize economic power and not leave it up to the next generations, but I guess it's a work in progress - won't happen overnight. We need to be careful how we do it coz they'll bit us with sanctions and embargoes. So the best option is the organic one where we give our people quality education and opportunities, that way they'll successfully infiltrate the global trading system.

Didn't know Nkrumah coined the term neo-colonianism, thats cool - it's used all the time now and globally.
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by musicwriter(m): 11:42pm On Sep 18, 2021
TMKsouth:


Cool will search for it on YouTube. Indeed its up to us to seize economic power and not leave it up to the next generations, but I guess it's a work in progress - won't happen overnight. We need to be careful how we do it coz they'll bit us with sanctions and embargoes. So the best option is the organic one where we give our people quality education and opportunities, that way they'll successfully infiltrate the global trading system.

Didn't know Nkrumah coined the term neo-colonianism, thats cool - it's used all the time now and globally.

Yes, any day we wake up to overthrow white power completely from the African continent i.e take control of language, education, religion, we'll face same fate as countries like North Korea, Iran, etc.

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by Babastrong(m): 11:53pm On Sep 18, 2021
My con3 is old and crawling!! God be merciful.
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by TMKsouth: 12:16am On Sep 19, 2021
musicwriter:


Yes, any day we wake up to overthrow white power completely from the African continent i.e take control of language, education, religion, we'll face same fate as countries like North Korea, Iran, etc.

Touche. They've completely been villianised. I support Iran coz it wants to deal with evil Israel.
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by placeofallure(f): 12:25am On Sep 19, 2021
I saw an advert online, Explore Accelerator, in affiliation with the University of Glasgow, to study Data Science for free now and pay later when you are working, about $10,000. I just registered for it but I am not very tech savvy and my Math ain't fantastic, I may opt out. I'm writing their aptitude test presently. Been giving me a lil stress. See pikin wey wan learn grin shocked

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by CoolAmbience(m): 2:48am On Sep 19, 2021
chatinent:
While one country like that is still teaching her JSS2 students “I go up, up I go, am I to go up?.”


Na big lie...

Which country be that?

That is being taught in KG 2 & 3.

Haba!

You sabi lie sha.

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by ExtraVioment: 3:09am On Sep 19, 2021
Good lookout Tmksouth.


Am glad the visionary spirit of malema has fallen on you. Nice 1.
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by brandsoncharlie: 3:57am On Sep 19, 2021
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
If not for the looting DNA that every south african has,they are far better and developed than all their African counterparts lipsrsealed
They're not doing anything new.
They will list and do without building facilities for tech and one blind Chinese man or European will come and manage them when Corona virus hit them. grin grin
Over the years the circle hasn't changed, still the same leading and making headlines so chil.
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by YoungBlackRico(m): 4:45am On Sep 19, 2021
TMKsouth:

Old foe grin
Oh, okay! grin

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by PediakAuthor: 5:56am On Sep 19, 2021
Years back, while developing the gallery of Green Technologies: I once wrote about curriculum dynamism in the Nigerian education system (the type that suits the reality of the 21st Century). Although I focused on the Engineering departments... I was like; "The global community is already "going-green", in the light of this, why should we ONLY focus on the 4-stroke internal combustion engines in engineering departments, why not go-green alongside?..."

Read more in the Green4Blue Initiative book by Jawolusy

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Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by bangalee1(m): 8:48am On Sep 19, 2021
Artificial intelligence should be a Post Graduate course not undergraduate.
The prerequisite should be a BSc in Compter science, information communication technology or so
Re: 11 Brand New Courses To Be Taught In South African Universities by juwoonn(m): 9:25am On Sep 19, 2021
If na Naija now, the new courses would probably be;
1. Cow Management and Ranching
2. Banditry and Insurgency Control
3. Unemployment Management
4. Party politics
5. Protest Management
etc

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