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Samsung South Africa, in partnership with State Information Technology Agency (SITA), launched the Solve for Tomorrow school competition in Bryanston. The competition is aimed at giving grade 10 and 11 skills in STEM. newsvideo stem skilldevelopment

Samsung South Africa, in partnership with State Information Technology Agency , launched the Solve for Tomorrow school competition in Bryanston.

The competition is aimed at giving grade 10 and 11 learners from underserved communities an opportunity to gain invaluable skills while solving some of the challenges within their communities through Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths . #newsvideo #stem #skilldevelopment

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