IN CONVERSATION WITH TEBOGO MAKGATHO (CEO NETCAMPUS)

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At the forefront of South Africa’s ICT training and innovation landscape stands Ms. Tebogo Makgatho, the dynamic CEO of Netcampus. With a background that spans scientific study, ICT research, and skills development leadership, she has built a reputation as a visionary who transforms challenges into opportunities.
When she took the helm at Netcampus, the company was struggling to achieve profitability. Through bold strategy, innovation, and strong leadership, she successfully repositioned the business, transforming it into a thriving, black women–owned ICT training powerhouse. Today, Netcampus is recognized not only for its cutting-edge technical training but also for its mission to empower the next generation of digital leaders.
Netcampus: A Catalyst for Digital Transformation
Netcampus offers a wide range of training solutions, from technical certifications in areas such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, to professional development programs focused on leadership and soft skills. The company operates nationally, with training centers across South Africa, while also extending its reach beyond the country’s borders.
The organization’s philosophy is rooted in empowerment. By ensuring access to world-class education and industry-relevant training, Netcampus addresses skills shortages in critical technology fields while creating pathways for employment, entrepreneurship, and innovation.
Recognition and Excellence
Under Ms. Makgatho’s leadership, Netcampus has earned multiple accolades, including recognition for innovation and women’s leadership in technology. These honors underscore the company’s role as both a market leader and a social impact driver, committed to closing the digital divide and fostering inclusive growth.
Impact on Youth and Employment
One of the company’s most celebrated initiatives is its large-scale youth training and employment programs. Through collaborations with government and industry stakeholders, Netcampus has trained thousands of learners in high-demand ICT skills and placed many of them in meaningful jobs. This approach directly tackles South Africa’s high youth unemployment rate while equipping participants with skills that will remain relevant in the future of work.
Leading with AI and Future Skills
Looking ahead, Netcampus is investing heavily in preparing leaders and learners for the opportunities and disruptions of artificial intelligence. The company runs programs that introduce executives, entrepreneurs, and students to the strategic and ethical use of AI, ensuring that the technology is harnessed to advance both business and society.
A Visionary Leader
For Ms. Tebogo Makgatho, leadership is about more than corporate success. It is about shaping an ecosystem where women, youth, and underrepresented groups are not just included, but empowered to lead in technology and innovation. Her journey with Netcampus stands as proof that with vision and commitment, businesses can achieve profitability while also making a lasting social impact.
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