NEMISA DigitalSkills 2024: Volume InformationProceedings of the NEMISA Digital Skills Summit and Colloquium 202416 articles•215 pages•Published: June 16, 2024 PapersMoses Sithole, Isaac Agholor, Nomzamo Msweli and Mishal Morepje 1-12 | Mmakwati Papo and Hlozi Gift Maluleke 13-27 | Nomfezeko Ntika and Wallace Chigona 28-39 | Naledi Pila, Melody Madzivanyika, Bonginkosi Brutas Hlophe and Dr Tlou Meso 40-52 | Caroline Magunje and Wallace Chigona 53-65 | Hope Makuwa, Ntjeketli Phooko and James Lentsoane 66-77 | Khulekani Mavundla and Dr Surendra Thakur 78-94 | Enhle Zandile Yvonne Kheswa and Zama Dlamini 95-105 | Fallo Khanye, Renette Blignaut, Julia Keddie, Humphrey Brydon, Lieven De Marez, Koen Ponnet and Simon Perneel 106-116 | Naomi Isabirye, Lateef Amusa, Trevor Rammitlwa and Hossana Twinomurinzi 117-133 | Natasha Katunga, Carlynn Keating and Sive Mange 134-148 | Reginald Fick 149-163 | Dino Giovannoni, Evert Philip Knoesen and Jan Mentz 164-178 | Annette Mangena and Prisca Sithole 179-188 | Vusumzi Funda 189-202 | Nosipho Mavuso and Olutoyin Olaitan 203-215 |
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