The MiHeart Project focuses on computer literacy because it is the global language of the workplace and a vital tool for success in today’s high-tech world. With MiWay’s MiHeart Project, more than 4000 students will now have access to computer laboratories – fully installed with internet facilities. Schools that will benefit from this initiative include Moletsane Secondary and Protea Glen Secondary Schools in Soweto; Maphutha Secondary School in Tembisa and Harmony Primary School in Lenasia.

René Otto, CEO of MiWay, says: “We hope to make a positive impact on the future of our country. The MiWay brand is a patriotic, caring and truly ‘new South African’ brand. MiWay is only six years old, but we are in a position to share some of our early successes as a business with less privileged communities and thereby contribute to the transformation of our nation.”

MiWay wants to empower children by giving them the freedom to use this as a springboard to achieve the type of education they need to create a brighter future for themselves, their families and their communities. A strong emphasis on education can build the foundation for economic freedom.

Andrew Setshedi, principal of Moletsane Secondary School, says: “The generous endeavour by MiWay could not have come at a better time, as mankind is embarking on a transformation to enhance the ideals of education through the use of technology. The incorporation of technology in the classroom has now become a paramount need to ensure that our learners are equipped to make it in the global competitive academic world and future workplace. We are grateful to MiWay for affording us the opportunity to introduce leaners to new ideas and opportunities.”

MiWay staff members involved with the project refer to themselves as MiHeart Volunteers and play a vital role. Staff programmes are in place to assist with cultivating a love for computers through mentorship, talks and adult computer literacy programmes. “The MiHeart initiative gives MiWay staff the opportunity to plough something back into the community,” says Otto. “I am proud of their commitment to join forces with communities to inspire and empower these students.”

We hope that by helping uplift children during this sensitive phase of development – the foundation upon which all future education relies – will make a lifelong positive impact.

MiWay’s long-term plan is to extend its offering to a complete array of services all under one convenient umbrella, conveniently bought and managed online. As online increasingly becomes a way of life, it only makes sense that MiWay supports initiatives that encourage and empower consumers to be online savvy.