Liquid Intelligent Technologies Empowers 101 Learners Through STEM and Digital Literacy Programme
Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid) proudly celebrates the remarkable successes achieved by 101 Grade 12 learners from four high schools..
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies (Liquid) celebrated the success of 101 Grade 12 learners from four high schools in Mathibestad, Northwest Province (South Africa), through its 2024 STEM and Digital Literacy Programme. This initiative aims to strengthen foundational knowledge in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, as well as digital literacy.
- Liquid fully funded the programme, hosted at Sempapa Secondary School, providing supplementary lessons in mathematics, physical sciences, and digital literacy.
- Ziaad Suleman, CEO of Cassava Technologies in South Africa and Botswana, highlighted the investment in future engineers, scientists, and innovators.
- The top learners will be recognized at an academic awards celebration and career expo on July 25, at the Liquid South Africa office in Johannesburg, with three university bursaries awarded for STEM degrees in 2026.
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