by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA has cleared the confusion emanating from a mandate that, effective this past Tuesday (March 24), only devices featuring USB Type-C charging ports must be sold
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA has cleared the confusion emanating from a mandate that, effective this past Tuesday (March 24), only devices featuring USB Type-C charging ports must be sold
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THREE young rising stars have joined the ranks of the Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) educational sponsorship recipients. Angel Agbugba, Thabo Dladla and Dean Feldman
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK – NAMIBIA’S rejection of a licence application by Starlink was influenced by its failure to meet the criteria of compliance history, ownership and control, as well as
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA’S commitment to the circular economy through technology has received a boost after India-based zero-waste technology enterprise TrashCon partnered with local waste management impact enterprise, TakaTaka
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – GLOBAL enterprise-grade financial technology firm, Intellect Design Arena, believes an award bestowed on it at the recent Africa Fintech Forum reinforces its pivotal role in the
by DR. JOSEFIN ROSEN JOHANNESBURG – ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping economies, industries, and public institutions worldwide. Yet the global conversation about AI still tends to follow the familiar narrative
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – THE Waterfall City in Johannesburg is positioning itself as a leading global smart city of the future after its confirmation as the host of the 2026
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – THE future sustainability of South Africa’s independent media sector has come under renewed scrutiny, with industry leaders calling for stronger governance, transparency and digital adaptation
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK – NAMIBIA’S government and its telecommunications parastatals — Telecom Namibia and PowerCom — are reviewing progress and future plans in the sector. Both are government owned. Emma
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI – KENYA and the European Union (EU) are exploring ways to foster digital dialogue. The East African country’s Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the