by LUCAS MOLEFE JOHANNESBURG – THE enterprise Goliath is worried about their suppliers. These SMEs are underprepared and disproportionately targeted, with 43% of cyber-attacks directed at their digital front door. Added
by LUCAS MOLEFE JOHANNESBURG – THE enterprise Goliath is worried about their suppliers. These SMEs are underprepared and disproportionately targeted, with 43% of cyber-attacks directed at their digital front door. Added
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – THE opposition has accused Zambia’s ruling party of planning to rig the August elections through technology. The allegation has intensified tensions between the former ruling Patriotic
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – 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 AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – AXIZ a leading distributor of digital technologies and services in Africa, has welcomed the recent investment announcement from Equinix Inc., noting it as a strong signal
by ODIRILE TOTENG GABORONE – ONE of the country’s leading miners, Botswana Minerals, has identified priority copper-silver and lead-zinc targets thanks to its ongoing artificial intelligence-driven exploration programme. Exploration is continuing
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – HUAWEI has outlined the priority areas shaping its approach in South Africa. These include faster backbone networks, more stable industry networks, more seamless campus connectivity and
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – AFRICA’S internet freedom landscape is evolving—but unevenly—revealing both encouraging progress and structural challenges as the continent deepens its digital transformation. A new study by Cloudwards, which
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 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 MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI, – THE commissioning of body-worn cameras for customs operations by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) marks a breakthrough in the parastatal’s investment in technology to strengthen smart