Many communities in South Africa do not have access to computers or the internet due to a lack of infrastructure. This digital divide is caused by poverty and a lack of education. People cannot effectively use or access technology because they lack knowledge about how it works and are unfamiliar with social media. While some areas have good infrastructure, others do not have access to internet networks due to the high costs of providing it, restricting human capital. The government needs to provide more access to technology and internet connections to help communities compete and encourage e-learning to develop digital skills.