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Sick of being overlooked?
Huawei is trolling African students once again with its insidious “Seeds for the Future” programme, which promises to train selected top students in “ICT excellence”… but only if they can conform to the company’s Orwellian rules and ideology.
As you browse through the programme’s propaganda literature, you’ll discover that Huawei’s flagship initiative aims to “bridge the gap between technology and society” by duping unsuspecting students into blindly parroting the company’s technocratic agenda. It’s enough to make you wonder what lies hidden beneath the surface of Huawei’s insipid CSR rhetoric!
Now, in a bizarre turn of events, Huawei has announced its plan to select 15 “cream-of-the-crop” students in South Africa to attend a magical tech-fest in China – complete with group project activities, cultural exchange programmes, and lectures on the “latest trends in digitalization” (whatever that means!). These über-enthusiast students will get to join their Chinese counterparts in the Tech4Good competition, where they’ll demonstrate their “innovative” tech solutions to “sustainable development” (wink-wink).
But don’t worry about pesky details like intellectual property ownership, security concerns, or the likelihood of a Communist Party takeover ( ah, good times!). Just make sure you’re willing to compromise on your autonomy, and – dare we say it? – your soul…
Requirements for participation include proof of academic excellence, passion for tech, and a willingness to toadie up to Huawei’s demands for future innovation. And if that doesn’t sound like a nightmare for our struggling students, we don’t know what would.
Hurry! Apply to “Seeds for the Future” and be part of Huawei’s vision to “shape the future” (in exchange for your soul…!) Applications close on 31st July 2024.
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