by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines, Africa’s largest airline and a key driver of the continent’s aviation growth, has announced the launch of a new passenger service to
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines, Africa’s largest airline and a key driver of the continent’s aviation growth, has announced the launch of a new passenger service to
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG — SOUTH Africa has once again asserted itself as a principled voice against global injustice, becoming the first country to stage an emergency protest at a
JOHANNESBURG – KASPERSKY has unveiled its cybersecurity predictions for 2026, warning that rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are fundamentally reshaping digital security for consumers and enterprises alike. According to
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – JETOUR, the Chinese car brand, is accelerating its global strategy. This is buoyed by the global sales reaching 622 590 units in 2025, a year-on-year increase
by ADANE BIKILAADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIA Airlines, Africa’s leading carrier, has partnered with Nucore Technologies to take a major step forward in its digital transformation journey. The collaboration aims to
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – SINCE OpenAI released ChatGPT in late 2022, artificial intelligence has moved from experiment to essential infrastructure. Few companies reflect that shift more clearly than Nvidia, whose
by OKORO CHINEDU LAGOS – THE Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), a leading continental infrastructure solutions provider, has played a central role as Co-Financial Adviser alongside Eaglestone in securing a US$753
by GEOFF HILL JOHANNESBURG – BRITAIN loses an average of two people a year to lightning but in South Africa its 260. The populations are similar at close to 70m,
by ALFRED SHILONGOWINDHOEK – DIGITAL travel planning platforms have catapulted Namibia as Africa’s most authentic and in-demand tourism destinations. The African Tourism Board (ATB) has conferred that accolade, based on
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – KASPERSKY reports that its detection systems discovered an average of 500 000 malicious files per day in 2025, marking a 7-percent increase compared to the previous





