Vodafone WebBox
What is it?
Vodafone WebBox is a convenient, plug-n-play keyboard with a built-in
EDGE modem and memory card that simply plugs into a television,
turning your TV into a computer screen. Supported by the open source
Android 2.1 platform and the Vodafone Opera Mini Browser, the Vodafone
WebBox also has the added features of a video player, FM radio and
picture viewer to give you an intuitive multimedia and internet
browsing experience.
Why should I use this service?
A compelling, convenient, at-home internet experience at an affordable price
Simple plug-and-play experience of connecting the keyboard to your television
Great performance supported by the open source Android 2.1 platform,
the Vodafone Opera Mini browser as well as seamless usage on the
Vodacom EDGE network
Multimedia experience with music, video player, memory card, FM radio
and picture viewer
How do I get this service?
You will need:
Any televison with RCA inputs
Vodafone WebBox
Active SIM card with data services activated
The Vodafone WebBox is available at participating Vodacom outlets.
Your purchase will include a Vodacom Starter Pack with a SIM card.
To activate the SIM card, insert it into a mobile handset and dial 100.
You can recharge this SIM card with airtime to browse the internet and
access your emails. You are not required to activate the Vodafone
WebBox device. If you have an older television set, you may have to
purchase an ‘RCA to Coaxial converter’ from a television accessory
store. The deal does not include an ‘RCA to Coaxial converter’.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost?
The WebBox will be available at all participating Vodashops and
selected Vodacom outlets from 15 February 2011 and will be priced at
R749.00 including VAT. The promotional offer is valid for 3 months
until the 15th of May and includes a 2GIG SD Card, a Prepaid SIM card
as well as a once-off 100MB data bundle
It will also be available on a 24 month contract soon.
For more information call 0737505876 / 0213615959
Silulo Ulutho Technologies
Changing lives through Empowerment, Accessibility & Education
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Silulo Academy
WHY SETTLE FOR MEDIOCRITY WHEN YOU CAN EXCEL BEYOND BORDERS AND YOUR IMAGINATION!!!
Silulo has launched its own Academy, the first of its kind in Khayelitsha to
provide certification in Computer based training.
We at Silulo are committed to helping you make your dreams and aspirations a
reality by offering you OBLIGATION FREE CONSULTATIONS;FREE CAREER ROUTING;
FREE PRE-ASSESSMENT TEST TO HELP DETERMINE FOR YOU THE RIGHT CAREER PATH
;and on registration & sign up a FREE STATE OF THE ART EBOOK READER valued
at R3,000.00.
Courses available are as follows:
PC TECHNICIAN & NETWORKING SPECIALIST COURES for the technically minded
OFFICE ADMINITRATION COURSES for those with an affinity for the office
environment
WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT for creative hungry individuals
PROGRAMMING for those with an inventive and innovative mind set; and
SYSTEMS ENGIUNEERING for the inborn technical managers.
DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME PASS YOU BY VISIT SILULO FOR A FREE
CONSULTATION AND CAREER GUIDIANCE SESSION AT KHAYA BAZAAR IN KHYALITSHA OR
CALL 021-361-3212 /073 750 5876
Silulo has launched its own Academy, the first of its kind in Khayelitsha to
provide certification in Computer based training.
We at Silulo are committed to helping you make your dreams and aspirations a
reality by offering you OBLIGATION FREE CONSULTATIONS;FREE CAREER ROUTING;
FREE PRE-ASSESSMENT TEST TO HELP DETERMINE FOR YOU THE RIGHT CAREER PATH
;and on registration & sign up a FREE STATE OF THE ART EBOOK READER valued
at R3,000.00.
Courses available are as follows:
PC TECHNICIAN & NETWORKING SPECIALIST COURES for the technically minded
OFFICE ADMINITRATION COURSES for those with an affinity for the office
environment
WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT for creative hungry individuals
PROGRAMMING for those with an inventive and innovative mind set; and
SYSTEMS ENGIUNEERING for the inborn technical managers.
DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME PASS YOU BY VISIT SILULO FOR A FREE
CONSULTATION AND CAREER GUIDIANCE SESSION AT KHAYA BAZAAR IN KHYALITSHA OR
CALL 021-361-3212 /073 750 5876
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Silulo on SAFM
Hi guys
We trust that you all enjoyed your Christmas and looking forward to 2011. just thought that we should inform you that founder and MD of Silulo Ulutho, Luvuyo Rani will be interviewed live on SAFM ( 106.5) tonight at 19:30. He will be sharing his journey on how he became a successful entrepreneur.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Silulo flying high
The South African Breweries Limited (SAB) announced Antonio Pooe as the ‘Ultimate KickStarter’ in a glittering awards function in Sandton on Monday. Pooe, who hails from Egoli, runs a digital forensic services and fraud risk management business. The young entrepreneur’s business rose to new heights after he won the annual SAB KickStart competition in 2007.
SAB is this year celebrating 15 years of its SAB KickStart initiative, which has established and grown thousands of small businesses owned by South African youth. The initiative provides young entrepreneurs with monetary grants for business start-ups and the expansion of existing businesses, and also focuses on skills development through training and mentoring.
Antonio commented that he will use the prize money to buy equipment which will enable him to develop new offerings to his existing and future clients.
Pooe will benefit from training and mentorship programmes and grants to the value of over R550,000.
First and second runners up were Trevor Müller and brothers Luvuyo and Lonwabo Rani respectively, who will benefit from mentorship programmes and grants to the value of over R375,000. Müller originally participated in the SAB KickStart competition in 2003 and used the grants and business insight that he gained from the experience to develop his company, Imvelaphi Catering. The Rani brothers participated in the 2008 competition and have since built a business supplying computer training, sales and repairs and internet cafes.
Antonio Pooe runs a multi-million rand business called Exactech Fraud Solutions. The company provides digital forensics, fraud prevention and operational risk management services to large corporations and does business in South Africa, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and recently in North America. Antonio started the company as a small one-man business, operating out of his home, but has since grown it to a company with national representation with offices in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. He now employs 24 highly specialised IT experts – 65% of whom are youth.
Trevor Müller also runs a multi-million rand business, called The Indibano Group, which started with humble beginnings. What started as a small catering concern, now includes a chain of delis / cafés in corporate environments, a thriving corporate catering business and one of Cape Town’s trendiest cafés – the latest addition to their group of brands. Müller now employs 140 permanent staff and over 100 part-time waiters per month.
Luvuyo Rani started his business by refurbishing computers and selling them out of his car boot. His brother then came on board and they extended the business to training to new computer users. Before entering SAB KickStart the brothers owned two training centres, they now own six training centres and 10 interest cafes, and employ 51 staff. They are now planning on expanding their business, Silulo Ulutho Technologies, from the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape and Gauteng.
Since its launch in May 1995, SAB KickStart has benefitted more than 22,936 young entrepreneurs through a total investment of R51 million in grant funding by SAB. From this total number of beneficiaries, 3,200 small businesses have been established.
“As one of South Africa’s pre-eminent companies, we at SAB understand our role in leading the way in creating a sustainable future for all. Encouraging entrepreneurship is one way in which we are doing this,” commented SAB director of Corporate Affairs and Transformation, Vincent Maphai.
“For many years we have focused on skills development and using this to offer people a platform which empowers them and improves lives. To celebrate 15 years of our SAB KickStart initiative is an important milestone for us and we are committed to continue to support and mentor young entrepreneurs in the future,” he concluded.
At the event on Monday the winners of the 2009/2010 annual competition were also announced. The winners of the SAB KickStart 2009/2010 competition are:
Business Category
Mpodumo Doubada - Pimp My Books
Zibu Ndikinda - Zibu Ndikinda Consulting
Piliswa Qamata - Makakheni Isizwe Mining & Construction
SAB is this year celebrating 15 years of its SAB KickStart initiative, which has established and grown thousands of small businesses owned by South African youth. The initiative provides young entrepreneurs with monetary grants for business start-ups and the expansion of existing businesses, and also focuses on skills development through training and mentoring.
Antonio commented that he will use the prize money to buy equipment which will enable him to develop new offerings to his existing and future clients.
Pooe will benefit from training and mentorship programmes and grants to the value of over R550,000.
First and second runners up were Trevor Müller and brothers Luvuyo and Lonwabo Rani respectively, who will benefit from mentorship programmes and grants to the value of over R375,000. Müller originally participated in the SAB KickStart competition in 2003 and used the grants and business insight that he gained from the experience to develop his company, Imvelaphi Catering. The Rani brothers participated in the 2008 competition and have since built a business supplying computer training, sales and repairs and internet cafes.
Antonio Pooe runs a multi-million rand business called Exactech Fraud Solutions. The company provides digital forensics, fraud prevention and operational risk management services to large corporations and does business in South Africa, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and recently in North America. Antonio started the company as a small one-man business, operating out of his home, but has since grown it to a company with national representation with offices in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban. He now employs 24 highly specialised IT experts – 65% of whom are youth.
Trevor Müller also runs a multi-million rand business, called The Indibano Group, which started with humble beginnings. What started as a small catering concern, now includes a chain of delis / cafés in corporate environments, a thriving corporate catering business and one of Cape Town’s trendiest cafés – the latest addition to their group of brands. Müller now employs 140 permanent staff and over 100 part-time waiters per month.
Luvuyo Rani started his business by refurbishing computers and selling them out of his car boot. His brother then came on board and they extended the business to training to new computer users. Before entering SAB KickStart the brothers owned two training centres, they now own six training centres and 10 interest cafes, and employ 51 staff. They are now planning on expanding their business, Silulo Ulutho Technologies, from the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape and Gauteng.
Since its launch in May 1995, SAB KickStart has benefitted more than 22,936 young entrepreneurs through a total investment of R51 million in grant funding by SAB. From this total number of beneficiaries, 3,200 small businesses have been established.
“As one of South Africa’s pre-eminent companies, we at SAB understand our role in leading the way in creating a sustainable future for all. Encouraging entrepreneurship is one way in which we are doing this,” commented SAB director of Corporate Affairs and Transformation, Vincent Maphai.
“For many years we have focused on skills development and using this to offer people a platform which empowers them and improves lives. To celebrate 15 years of our SAB KickStart initiative is an important milestone for us and we are committed to continue to support and mentor young entrepreneurs in the future,” he concluded.
At the event on Monday the winners of the 2009/2010 annual competition were also announced. The winners of the SAB KickStart 2009/2010 competition are:
Business Category
Mpodumo Doubada - Pimp My Books
Zibu Ndikinda - Zibu Ndikinda Consulting
Piliswa Qamata - Makakheni Isizwe Mining & Construction
Monday, October 4, 2010
Bookkeeper
Available Position
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
Bookkeeper
Available Position
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
Bookkeeper
Available Position
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
We are a young dynamic IT company focusing on
training and small business development assistance. We
are looking for a bookkeeper who can work on Pastel up
to trial balance with a good working knowledge of excel.
Although you will be required to work independently
you must also be able to work as a team member. CV's must
be submitted by 14 October 2010
The position is based at our head office in Khayelitsha.
Email your CV to matshoba@silulo.co.za or zweli@silulo.co.za
or fax to 021 361 3212
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