by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – BRITISH holidaymakers are increasingly choosing Cape Verde as their preferred sunshine destination, with the Atlantic archipelago enjoying record growth in arrivals from the United Kingdom during
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – BRITISH holidaymakers are increasingly choosing Cape Verde as their preferred sunshine destination, with the Atlantic archipelago enjoying record growth in arrivals from the United Kingdom during
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – AFRICA’S diaspora sends more than US$100 billion (about R1.8 trillion) home every year—yet many of those same citizens say they are being shut out by their
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG – SENIOR leaders from across Africa’s telecommunications, energy, policy, and academic sectors gathered virtually for the Africa Telecoms Executive Roundtable 2026, jointly hosted on Tuesday by CAJ
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – JOHANNESBURG’S cultural calendar is set to strike a rich and resonant chord as the Wits Standard Bank Piano Festival returns for its highly anticipated second edition,
by ADANE BIKILA ADDIS ABABA – ETHIOPIAN Airlines has once again reinforced its position as a leader in African aviation after being named Best Airline in Africa at the 2026
by SAID ABOUBAKER DJIBOUTI – UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE)-based cargo airline SolitAir has launched scheduled freight services to Djibouti, deepening its presence in Africa and extending its network to 17
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – ZIMBABWE’S proposed artificial intelligence (AI) strategy has ignited intense public debate, with critics questioning its feasibility in a country grappling with persistent infrastructure challenges. The Minister
by SAVIOUS KWINIKAJOHANNESBURG – GLOBAL automotive momentum took a decisive turn for South Africa this week as Jetour confirmed plans to begin local production of its popular T-Series models in
by PEDRO AGOSTO LUANDA – SET along the sunlit south-western coast of Africa, Angola is emerging as one of the continent’s most intriguing tourism frontiers. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – AS next-generation communications technologies rapidly reshape global connectivity, Africa’s telecommunications sector stands at a defining inflection point—where the ability to adapt will determine not only competitiveness,





