Celebrating 21 Years of Impact, Innovation, and African Learning Power
For 21 years, Mindset.Africa has been at the forefront of transforming learning across the continent. We believe in the power of access, innovation, and community to ignite the potential of every African learner.
Our Journey: 21 Years of Growth
A visual or timeline-style section showing major milestones.

1998
THE SEED IS PLANTED …
We would be remiss if we didn’t tell our full origin story. Liberty Life started the Learning Channel in a slot on the SABC in the early 90’s. When Liberty wanted to increase this slot into a full time channel in early 2002 what is now Mindset Network came into being.

2001
www.learn.co.za
Many of the current Mindset team worked on this – the OG edtech – website for South Africa. Originally part of the Learning Channel it was integrated into Mindsets Ecosystem in 2018.
The site won a Loerie in 2002.

2003
Mindset Network
In 2003 Mindset Network was launched as a not-for-profit company at gala hosted by Madiba. Our first educational offering was a channel on DsTV called “Activate”. This was formally re-named Mindset Learn in 2024 – and the rest is history…

2005
Mindset health channel
The Mindset Health channel aired from 2005 until 2018. Connecting with health professionals and local communities in clinic waiting-rooms – the service was a touch point to deliver crucial health information during South Africa HIV crisis. This was a partnership with the Dept of Health and USAID/PEPFAR.

2007
first live broadcasts
2007 saw the start of Live Maths shows – allowing learners to call in and get help with questions and exam preparation. The hour long show called “Maths 911” – aptly named after the emergency line was eventually stretched into what is now the “Prime Time” slot occupied by Tenfold Live.

2008
PUBLISHING
Following the success of the Maths 911 Live-TV shows, an innovative textbook was published and distributed with the Independent Newspaper Group. This began a series of titles to support many of Mindset and it’s partners broadcast lessons.

2014
BIG SCHOOL
Early Childhood Development is housed in our “Big School” initiative – which launched in 2014. The programming block covers literacy and numeracy – available for English and isiXhosa native tongue speakers.

2015
UKUSIZA
Ukusiza – meaning “to help” in Zulu – is the name of our teacher professional development series, funded by USAID, it covered mentorship for the foundation and intermediate phases of education – for both the literacy and mathematics curricula. This project was extended by the Department of Education in 2018.

2018
TENFOLD
Early Childhood Development is housed in our “Big School” initiative – which launched in 2014. The programming block covers literacy and numeracy – available for English and isiXhosa native tongue speakers.

2020
POP PRIMARY
In April of 2020 in response to the Covid 19 pandemic Mindset in partnership with DsTV we launched a pop-up channel for primary school. This new service added Grades 1-7 on a channel #317. The channel was retired a the end of the pandemic and the resources now are a staple on the regular channel.

2022
YOUTUBE
At the end of 2022 the Mindset Learn Youtube channel achieves a milestone – notching over 4 million hours served – and over 36 million channel views. Youtube as of 2025 has the widest reach and watch-time of all of Mindset’s platforms.
21 years of learning excellence
21 years of learning excellence
21 years of learning excellence
21 years of learning excellence
Our Founding Partners
Mindset Network is a registered not-for-profit (NPC). We were founded because of the generous vision and support of our Founding Partners. These partners have provide generous ongoing support for over 21 years. They share our dream of free quality education that is innovative, accessible and scaleable.
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Our Learning Community
Mindset Network was founded on the belief that cost effective technology can deliver empowerment through education. At the core of this ethos is equality – there should be wide access, to a range of educational streams, and crucially; that what is delivered is a quality educational product.
Our learning community reaches across all age groups from reception year to 12th Grade.Included in our ecosystem are teachers and parents, for whom we have professional development training and guided support. We work with a multitude of stakeholders – often in complex working structures – yet all aligned to nurture a culture of innovation, collaboration and critical thinking. These collabs are shaping the next generation of African talent.
Included in our ecosystem are teachers and parents, for whom we have professional development training and guided support. We work with a multitude of stakeholders – often in complex working structures – yet all aligned to nurture a culture of innovation, collaboration and critical thinking. These collabs are shaping the next generation of African talent.
Explore Our Comprehensive Catalogues
Browse free content designed for your learning community:
- Early Childhood Development (Catalogue-ECD.pdf)
- Primary School (Catalogue-PrimarySchool.pdf)
- High School – (CAPS for South Africa) (Catalogue-HighSchoolZA.pdf)
- Professional Teacher Development (Catalogue-UKUSIZA.pdf)
STATS FOR FOR NERDS
Behind every number is a learner empowered, a barrier broken, and a future being built.
97ML
Impressions
250K
App install
13
Learners currently online
5ML