Alfred Nzo invests R5.1 million to bridge rural digital divide
Alfred Nzo invests R5.1 million to bridge rural digital divide-Image: Alfred Nzo District Municipality
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The Alfred Nzo District Municipality (ANDM) has invested more than R5.1 million in community Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centres across the district, providing free internet access and digital services to thousands of rural residents in a major push to bridge the digital divide. In a media statement issued, the municipality confirmed that it has…

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Nande Mkiva
Nande Mkiva is a community journalist, Operations Manager, and Public Relations Specialist at Pondoland Times based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. He reports on breaking news, community issues, crime, service delivery, and sports across the Alfred Nzo and OR Tambo districts. He holds a Diploma in Public Relations and a Certificate in Journalism and Print Media. Nande is also a beneficiary of the Thomson Reuters Foundation and holds a certificate in the Newsroom AI Adoption Mentoring Programme, reflecting his passion for innovation and digital journalism. Driven by a passion for truth, accountability, and community empowerment, Nande Mkiva remains committed to informing, educating, and inspiring audiences through impactful storytelling.