Six primary and secondary schools emerge as winners of the State IT Agency Coding and Robotics Challenge.
The State IT Agency has announced the winners of the nationwide SITA Coding and Robotics Challenge, with six primary and secondary schools receiving a combined R2 million in prizes.
Following a rigorous adjudication process, 10 primary and secondary schools were shortlisted to participate in the final leg of the SITA Coding and Robotics Challenge. Three winners of each category went through to the final round of the competition. "By providing a platform for young learners to actively engage in the robotics space, we aim to empower them to develop innovative solutions that can positively impact their lives and contribute to the overall development of our country.”
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