by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – OMODA South Africa has expanded its local vehicle range with the introduction of the new C5 SHS hybrid, marking a significant step in the brand’s electrification
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – OMODA South Africa has expanded its local vehicle range with the introduction of the new C5 SHS hybrid, marking a significant step in the brand’s electrification
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – AFRICAN organisations are facing an unprecedented surge in cyber threats, with businesses experiencing an average of 3,153 cyberattacks per week—significantly higher than the global average. As
by HAOYU ZHANG BEIJING – CHINA has taken a significant leap in unmanned aviation technology with the successful maiden flight of the “Changying-8,” now regarded as the world’s largest cargo drone.
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – AIRTEL Zambia has reported a 12.2 percent growth in its subscriber base to 12.5 million in the past 12 months. It has thus maintained its status
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THE South African Freight and Logistics Association (SAFLA) has highlighted the urgent need to address structural inefficiencies in country’s transport corridors following the Department of
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – MTN South Africa has announced plans to invest nearly R22 billion over the next three years in network infrastructure and IT systems, reinforcing its commitment to
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN – VODACOM South Africa is advancing digital inclusion and community development across the Western Cape through targeted investments in education, empowerment and infrastructure, reaching thousands of
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – STANDARD Bank has reinforced its position at the centre of Africa’s financial system, processing more than R164 trillion in payments during 2025. With over 20 million
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – HUAWEI South Africa showcased its Xinghe portfolio of AI-driven networking solutions at its IP Club 2026 event, signalling a decisive shift from theory to real-world deployment.
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