In 2009, I matriculated at Simtfolile high school -where I started school from 2007 until 2009- which is at a small village called Fernie, a village that is located in the eastern side of the province of Mpumalanga. During my high school
learning, we never used any computer as our resource in learning.
At Simtfolile we didn't have computer labs or any modern technological utilities. Teachers only used a chalkboard and a chalk and textbooks as the only teaching resources. Although we were sometimes handed with pamphlets, but one could easily notice the inadequacy of attaining knowledge. Most schools around my village suffered and still suffer from the very same problem that was crippling our school curriculum.
In this contemporary era, information and communication technology is a necessity..For our communities to develop, knowledge is required and school serves as vital sources of knowledge. So,our South African government and other private sector companies should aid by giving schools -both in villages and rural areas- computers which have excess to the internet.

