By Zingisa MkhumaFresh from bringing high-tech smart centres to rural communities in KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape, and the Eastern Cape, the pioneering Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) has now expanded its vision to the North West.This is part of their plan to ensure that rural communities throughout South Africa can engage with the latest on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and robotics, to ensure that they are not left out of the digital divide.The R5 million SMART Skills Centre in Brits, North West, unveiled last week, will provide comprehensive digital…