Global e-commerce giant Amazon has plans to train 100 000 young South Africans in high-demand cloud computing for free at the AWS Skills Centre in Cape Town.
Web Services plans to train 100 000 young South Africans trained as certified cloud computing practitioners.
While cloud computing is considered one of the careers to look out for, the real icing on the AWS plan is that the training will be 100% free.AWS's plans for a select group of young South Africans were revealed at the opening of a Skills Centre in Cape Town on Wednesday, 16 August, the first of its kind to be opened outside the US,
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