Multinationals can drive ICT boom in South Africa, says Itec Tiynede MD

Multinationals can drive ICT boom in South Africa, says Itec Tiynede MD

Major multinational ICT companies can help drive exponential growth in the South African ICT industry by doing more to develop local skills, companies and partners.

That is according to Simbo Ntshinka, Managing director of black-owned enterprise communications provider Itec Tiyende.

“We have a huge opportunity, as an industry, to create a thriving home-grown ICT industry that is built on local skills and talent, and makes a greater contribution to the national economy,” said Ntshinka.

“The multinationals dominate the industry through their sheer scale – but can help ignite a renewed local ICT boom if we get to a point where small or large projects are implemented through partnerships with level-one black owned businesses.”

Ntshinka says the industry’s efforts to drive empowerment, transformation and skills development have lost momentum in recent years, and while multinationals have well-established go-to-market channels in South Africa, there is more that can be done to empower and create a dynamic local partner network.

“Right now, we see thousands of jobs going unfilled in the ICT industry because of a lack of skills – jobs, that if they were filled, would see the entire industry take off,” said Ntshinka.

“There’s a huge demand for skills, but the supply just isn’t there. At the same time, we have a major youth unemployment problem in this country. It just doesn’t make sense.

“If we create a new wave of partners who use their local knowledge and insights to take the multinationals’ technology to market, we would be helping build a bigger skills base and providing even more opportunities for young South Africans – it’s a virtuous circle.”

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