less than a third of africanshave internet access -- most of them in south africa, kenya, andnigeria.there were 226 millionregistered smartphone sim-cards. however, that number is set totriple by 2020. and that's influencing urbanhipsters in their choice of work.reporter: cape town's waterfront up their internet platform tohelp young african women achieve their professional dreams.it organizes workshops and events across africa onnetworking, drawing up busines plans, and marketing and prstrategies. this weekend, thoko miya isrunning a workshshop on programming for youngentrepreneurs. computer science and softwaredesign are still very much male-dominated fields.ms. miya: science, technology, engineering and math areextremely important because n africa -- and i i think it is aphenomenon n around thehe wor- women often arare told, yoyu wouldbe better at something els, and that's whyhy we focus ontechnoly and entrepepreneurship.. getting people, and especiallywomen in africa, involved in tech and getting them involvedin entrepepreneurship actctiviti, getting them involved in keyareas wher