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South Africa Launches R1,500 Digital Skills Grant to Fight Unemployment

by Faith Amonimo
June 11, 2025
in Technology
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South Africa has started a new program to help its people get digital skills. The government announced the R1,500 Digital Skills Grant in 2025. This money helps people learn tech skills so they can work online and earn money from home.

The country has a big problem with unemployment, especially among young people. Many South Africans cannot get jobs because they don’t have the right digital skills. This new grant aims to fix that problem.

Who Can Apply for the Grant

 

The program is for unemployed South African citizens between 18 and 45 years old. It focuses on people living in townships, rural areas, and informal settlements. These are the areas where people need the most help.

To join the program, you only need a smartphone, tablet, or computer. You don’t need expensive equipment or a college degree. People can sign up through the National eSkills Portal online.

The program gives people R1,500 each month for three months. They can use this money to buy mobile data, pay for transport to learning centers, or get learning materials.

What Skills People Learn

 

The training covers several useful digital skills. According to the program, people can learn:

  • Data literacy
  • UX/UI design
  • Virtual administration
  • Online business skills

The program prepares people for remote jobs like:

  • Customer service
  • Online tutoring
  • Transcription work
  • Social media management
  • Virtual assistance jobs

These skills help people get remote jobs. They can work for companies in other countries and earn money in US dollars or euros while living in South Africa. 

How the Program Works

 

People who join the program get help choosing the right courses. The training happens through approved short courses on the eSkills Portal. Students can learn at their own pace.

The government works with companies and non-profit groups to make this happen. Big companies like MTN, Vodacom, and Amazon Web Services provide technology and training.

Microsoft has committed to training one million South Africans by 2026. The company invested ZAR 5.4 billion in South Africa for this purpose.

Non-profit groups like Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator and RLabs offer mentorship. Online learning platforms like Coursera, FutureLearn, and local partner iLearn provide certified courses.

Early Results Look Good

 

Since March 2025, over 50,000 people have applied for the grant. Thousands are already taking courses and finishing their first lessons.

Some success stories are already emerging. People who completed training are finding work on websites like Upwork, Fiverr, and Toptal. Others are starting their own small digital businesses in their communities.

Plans to Grow the Program

 

The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies wants to make the program bigger. They might add advanced courses in:

  • Computer programming (coding)
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Starting your own business

They also want to include high school graduates to help prepare young people for tech jobs.

Why This Matters for South Africa

 

This grant is more than just giving people money. It’s an investment in South Africa’s future. The government believes that digital skills can help break the cycle of poverty.

As more jobs move online around the world, digital skills become necessary. This program could be one of South Africa’s most important social programs this decade.

The goal is to reduce unemployment and make the economy stronger. By teaching people skills they can use right away to earn money, the program helps individuals and the whole country.

Other African countries are watching South Africa’s program. If it works well, similar programs might start across the continent.

The R1,500 Digital Skills Grant shows that South Africa recognizes the importance of preparing its people for a digital future. With unemployment rates high and traditional jobs becoming harder to find, digital skills offer a new path forward.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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