by VANASHREE GOVENDERJOHANNESBURG – FOR millions of people, the digital world still begins with a quiet translation. They speak one language at home, think in it, play in it, then
by VANASHREE GOVENDERJOHANNESBURG – FOR millions of people, the digital world still begins with a quiet translation. They speak one language at home, think in it, play in it, then
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – BANKS are confronting a new generation of fraud threats that are adaptive, intelligent, and increasingly powered by artificial intelligence. These dynamic attacks exploit real-time vulnerabilities
by OKORO CHINEDU LAGOS – AFRICA’S technological voice has been strongly amplified on the world stage with the appointment of eight African experts to the United Nations’ Independent International Scientific
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – AT the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, discussions about the future of technology reached a defining moment as global attention turned to a bold projection:
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) has moved from experimentation to execution, but for many South African businesses, proving a clear return on investment (ROI) remains the defining
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – OPPO has announced the launch of its Reno15 Series in South Africa, expanding its premium mid-tier smartphone portfolio with a focus on refined design and next-generation
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – ABSA Group has been named a Top Employer for 2026 for the fifth consecutive year, reinforcing its position as one of Africa’s leading people-centric financial institutions.
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – AFRICA has recorded a year-on-year decline in cyber-attacks over the past year. This is according to Check Point Research, which has released its December 2025 Global
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – MTN South Africa is providing digital devices to selected schools across the country as part of the Department of Basic Education’s (DBE) Back-to-School Campaign. This initiative,
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG — THE rapid global expansion of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite internet systems such as SpaceX’s Starlink has reignited a critical debate in South Africa whether advanced connectivity infrastructure





