[View in browser]( Next Wave: Equal education for all? South Africaâs [dual economy]( is a troubling reality that must be turned around in this decade. Source: Public Finance Focus Hey everyone, it's Koromone. [Tao Boyle]( (24) and [Dacod Magagula]( (25) had two distinctly separate experiences with South Africaâs education system. Dacod attended a public high school where he was the only student, in a class of 50, who had access to a computer. Tao, on the other hand, went to a private school which boasted of smaller classroom settings where each student could have their teacherâs undivided attention. And unlike Dacod, Tao and her classmates were fortunate enough to have access to updated hardware and software technology. Tao went on to study Economics and Philosophy at the University of Cape Town (UCT), while Dacod pursued a degree in Computer Science at the same university. It was on the sprawling campus of UCT that Tao and Dacod met - and though they came from different backgrounds, they both shared common values and wanted to contribute to making education accessible to young South Africans students, especially those from poorer communities. âThereâs such a huge divide in our education system. Everyone knows it,â Tao said during our call last Wednesday, âAnd South African students who attend public high schools canât access the resources they need to ace their examinations and progress as quickly as their peers who attend private high schools.â After graduating from UCT, Tao and Dacod founded [Foondamate](, an edtech startup that recently got funding from [FirstCheck]( - you know, the angel fund managed by Odun Eweniyi and Eloho Omame. Foondamate leverages Facebook's messenger chatbot technology to help South African high school students access past papers, download notes, perform basic calculations and research. So far, they've helped almost 100,000 high school students in South Africa. In todayâs edition of The Next Wave, weâll be talking about the state of South Africaâs education system and how technology can help them close the wide gap between the very rich and the very poor. PARTNER MESSAGE The Flutterwave Mobile app, the app that turns any smartphone into a mobile POS is now redefining commerce. The Flutterwave Mobile App makes it super convenient for anyone to take their business with them anywhere, anytime. Learn how you can take your business anywhere, anytime [here](. Equal education for all: myth or reality? Okay, letâs take a step back. South Africa has two types of problems: A race problem and an inequality problem. A race problem because South Africaâs [racist and segregationist system]( against non-white citizens was only dismantled in 1994 - exactly 27 years ago. Thatâs not that long ago. An inequality problem because the African country has one of the highest inequality levels in the world. [Some analysts say]( that South Africa is the most unequal countries in the world, when compared to their global peers. [Mobolaji Adebayor/TC Insights] Bolutife Sanwo/TC Insights South Africaâs rich population holds over [60% of the nationâs income]( when compared to an average 47% for similar markets. Conversely, the bottom 40% of South Africaâs population holds a meagre 7% of the countryâs income when compared to 16% for similar emerging economies. Houston, we have a problem. A black mother of three who belongs to South Africaâs 7% will not have enough money to send her children to a private school that charges [R300,000]( a year (~ $20,370). This of course means that she will be forced to send them to a public school that features overcrowded classrooms and [poor infrastructure](. The sad truth is that students from marginalised communities will always be at a disadvantage unless the South African government moves quickly to adopt technology and drive innovation across the countryâs education system. PARTNER MESSAGE The hottest knowledge podcast right now? Take control of your lifelong investing journey by learning the basics of US Stocks and Crypto in an hour. Stocks have existed for over 100 years, Crypto is an asset class of the future, acquire the knowledge for free on our simplified podcast [here](. Edtech startups like Foondamate arenât waiting for the government to act or give them permission to proffer solutions to fix South Africaâs education inequality problem. Foondamateâs business exists on Whatsapp - a widely used social messaging platform in South Africa, with [58% of mobile phone owners]( actively using the app as of February 2020. Foondamate is particularly useful to public school students who are at a greater disadvantage of receiving textbooks and learning resources that adequately prepare them for Senior Certificate Examinations. These students, usually black South Africans, can request for exam past papers and even ask the Foondamate not to define words and further expand on a historical event, like say The Cold War. South Africaâs [dual economy]( is a troubling reality that must be turned around in this decade. The nationâs high youth unemployment rates and poverty levels all point back to the inequality that exists in its education system. If young South Africans from low-income communities donât have equal access to education like their wealthy, white peers, how are they expected to get [good jobs]( and earn enough money to pull their families and future generations out of poverty? âElimu haina mwisho â Education never ends.â Have a great week Thank you for reading the Next Wave. 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