JOHANNESBURG - A Thembisa -born BCom Informatics graduate has developed an app to help parents and schools to track scholar transport vehicle in real time.
Tshidi Morabi developed LocTransie to provide parents and schools with SMS notifications of their children’s journey to and from school. Morabi, who has more than 20-years worth of experience in the IT sector said she developed the app out of frustration of not knowing the whereabouts of her children when transported from home to school and back.
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