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Cartrack Partners with Maharishi Invincibility Institute to Tackle Youth Unemployment in South Africa

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Cartrack, a global provider of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, has announced a partnership with the Maharishi Invincibility Institute to support skills development and employment opportunities for young people in South Africa. The collaboration aims to address youth unemployment by equipping participants with long-term professional skills and creating pathways to sustainable careers.

The initiative will focus on providing training programs designed to enhance employability in technology-driven industries. Cartrack plans to leverage its expertise in telematics and data analytics while working closely with the Maharishi Invincibility Institute, which specializes in education and personal development. Together, they aim to offer practical learning experiences that align with current market demands. This partnership seeks to empower South African youth by bridging the gap between education and employment, fostering economic growth through workforce readiness.

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Date: April 1, 2026

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