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13:44 EST/18:44 GMT | News Source:
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Posted By: Byron Hinson
An Microsoft initiative to train unemployed young people in IT has been given funding to expand in South Africa.
The Development Bank of South Africa (BDSA) has awarded Microsoft South Africa a R145m ($15m) grant to invest in its Student2Business training scheme, which the software company will match with a similar investment from its 4Afrika program.
The company claims that the total R290m funding will get 3,000 unemployed youngsters into work over the next three years.
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