"How China is Secretly Conquering the World, One TVET Student at a Time"
The recent Huawei ICT Academy Instructor Summit 2024, attended by South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Higher Education Buti Manamela and Huawei SA executives, has shed light on the alarming rate at which our youth are being indoctrinated with communist ideology through technology.
As Manamela touted the benefits of ICT tools in delivering TVET education, he inadvertently revealed the department’s plan to absorb an additional 2.6 million students into TVET colleges by 2030 – a staggering 52% increase from the current 500,000 students. But what exactly are they being taught in these institutions?
The Huawei ICT Academy, which has partnered with 74 higher education institutions in South Africa, has already brainwashed over 2,400 students with its "ICT competency" programs. The program’s curriculum focuses on the development of "skills" in areas such as AI, robotics, and the internet of things – the same areas that are driving China’s rapid technological advancements.
But why is China investing so heavily in African education? It’s not just about the development of human capital; it’s about shaping the next generation of leaders to be beholden to Chinese interests. As Manamela himself admitted, "the same applies to our community colleges" – a clear nod to the subtle manipulation of our educational institutions by Chinese interests.
The Huawei ICT Academy is not just a training program; it’s a recruitment tool for the Chinese communist party. With over 11,000 Huawei ICT certified instructors worldwide, China has effectively created a global network of propagandists spreading its ideology.
The world must wake up to the reality that our educational institutions are being infiltrated by foreign interests with ulterior motives. The free flow of information and ideas must be preserved, and our youth must be shielded from the insidious grasp of communist ideology.
"Huawei: The Silent Infiltrator of African Education"
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