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Your Daily Career Tarot Card Reading for July 26th, 2025
26.7.25 Strength: Drawing this card indicates that if you're willing to make just a bit more effort you can forge ahead now. Whether you're hoping to get a fabulous job or want to expand your business, this is your opportunity to go for it. Yes, you will need to apply yourself and may have to work harder and longer for a while, but it will be worth it.


Zawya
a day ago
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South Africa: Hands-on support to boost 4 digital skills development programmes
As part of a revitalisation strategy with a focus on bridging the digital skills gap and creating sustainable opportunities for underserved communities, the Sage Foundation has pledged to support four training and development programmes. Yvette Chochoe, Sage Foundation Regional Manager, AME Sage Foundation's efforts over the next three years will be anchored by: - WeThinkCode: Tackling South Africa's ICT skills shortage by training Neet (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) youth to become software developers. More than just coding, this programme provides a pathway to a fulfilling career. Over the next three years, 75 students will undergo rigorous training, preparing them for greater opportunities and improved earning potential upon graduation. - Tomorrow Trust: Equipping 1,517 learners from Gauteng and Limpopo with critical digital and problem-solving skills through the Shift (skills, holism, and innovation for tomorrow) programme. Activities include robotics, coding, e-learning platforms, and exposure to virtual reality applications. - GirlCode: Empowering 2,000 Grade 8 and 9 girls in and around Soweto and Tembisa, introducing them to the exciting world of coding and fostering a supportive community. A 'train-the-trainer' model will empower unemployed youth to lead future cohorts, creating a ripple effect of positive change. - LeadChange Development: Focusing on empowering 350 individuals with disabilities through accredited ICT training and job placement. This programme is about breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for everyone to participate in the digital economy. "Our focus isn't just on short-term fixes, we're committed to driving long-term, sustainable change," says Yvette Chochoe, Sage Foundation regional manager, AME. "Through our four flagship initiatives, WeThinkCode, Tomorrow Trust, Girl Code, and Lead Change Development, we've seen first-hand how skills development can transform lives. By continuing to invest in entrepreneurship, digital inclusion, and education, we're not only helping individuals secure employment, but we're also empowering a generation to reshape South Africa's economic future. We're proud to have already made a meaningful impact to the lives of over 3,900 people." Across the four partnerships, Sage employees will play a vital role in supporting the programmes by sharing their expertise and time. Sage volunteers will engage in robotics and coding mentorship, as well as CV writing and mock interviews, and financial literacy workshops – empowering participants with practical skills and insights, based on three core principles: - Fostering employability and entrepreneurship – helping individuals not only achieve financial independence but also actively contribute to their local economies. It's about building meaningful careers, not just securing jobs. - Harnessing organisational expertise and strengths in AI and digital transformation to bridge the digital divide and prepare participants for the future of work – sparking curiosity, innovation and a lasting passion for technology. - Sharpening focus and impact: streamlining and strengthening strategic partnerships and delivering targeted initiatives to maximise impact and ensure tangible, lasting change in the communities we serve.


Zawya
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Jordan: JBA, Rwanda ambassador discuss forming joint business council
AMMAN — President of the Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA) Hamdi Tabbaa on Wednesday met Rwandan Ambassador to the Kingdom James Ngango to discuss establishing a Jordan-Rwanda business council. The council aims to boost economic relations, facilitate 'deeper' business cooperation between the two countries, explore ways to expand cooperation between the private sectors of both countries and develop trade and investment exchanges, especially in priority sectors of mutual interest, according to Jordan News Agency, Petra. Tabbaa stressed the importance of building 'strategic' partnerships between businessmen in Jordan and Rwanda, calling for the need to organise "reciprocal" economic delegations to highlight promising investment opportunities in the Kingdom, particularly in the sectors of agriculture, tourism and pharmaceuticals. He also highlighted the significance of enhancing communication channels between the business communities of both countries to facilitate the exchange of expertise and enhancing cooperation. Ngango welcomed the proposal to establish a Jordan-Rwanda business council, expressing Rwanda's interest in boosting economic cooperation with Jordan. He highlighted his country's commitment to encouraging investors from both sides to explore the available investment opportunities, reinforcing the intent to expand bilateral economic ties and collaboration between the private sectors of both countries. The diplomat said that Jordan offers an attractive investment environment and encouraging incentives, while Rwanda provides a stimulating investment climate and various facilities for foreign investors. He stressed the importance of increasing the volume of trade between the two countries and providing appropriate frameworks to support cooperation. The trade volume between Jordan and Rwanda reached some $3.4 million in 2023, compared with $2.4 million in 2022, according to Petra. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (