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Save time cleaning your home with Xiaomi’s advanced cordless vacuum range
Xiaomi’s latest vacuum cleaners combine power, automation, and efficiency for modern South African homes.

Don’t ask if AI will take your jobs, ask who wants it to
The real challenge is not how to stop AI, but how to ensure that its power is shaped in the public interest.

The breach is in the database
It is in the database that the most consequential access occurs and the most sensitive data is extracted, says Johan Lamberts, MD of Ascent Technology.

AI readiness in high school: The new bar for graduation
For secondary education leaders, the issue is no longer whether AI matters, but how to ensure all graduates can use it effectively.

South African tech giant sells big chunk of international company to Uber for R5.2 billion
Prosus has sold a stake in Germany’s Delivery Hero to Uber Technologies to comply with an order from the European Commission.

Chinese carmaker patents voice-controlled ‘in-vehicle toilet’
Seres’ plans show how stiff competition in the EV space is putting pressure on carmakers to innovate.

The case for South African F&A BPO: What US multinationals don’t want to miss
When done well, F&A BPO drives deeper engagement, stronger trust, higher CSATs and sustainable value, says Sean Burr, associate director: head of GBS Finance & Accounting at SoluGrowth.

Victoria Beckham defends parenting amid rift with son Brooklyn
Brooklyn said his parents tried to “ruin” his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz Beckham and that he had no wish to reconcile with his family.

Fernandez back to face Man Utd but Chelsea’s problems remain
Enzo Fernandez returns for Chelsea this weekend, but questions remain.

Myth: AI and machine learning will automatically fix your data problems
The organisations seeing real value from AI aren’t skipping steps, they’re getting the fundamentals right first.

What to watch: Last chance to binge before Showmax goes dark
It’s less than 2 weeks before Showmax ends. Binge it now before bye. But there’s a lot of good TV on right now, here’s what to watch.

Ndimande brothers return to court in AKA murder case
The Ndimande brothers, accused in the murders of AKA and Tibz, are due in court.

Wilson KO shocks Belfast as McKee wins PFL debut
Jay-Jay Wilson stunned the Belfast crowd with a devastating first-round knockout of Donegal’s Darragh Kelly, handing the Irishman his first professional defeat in just 37 seconds.
JSC disagrees with Tribunal finding in Judge Mbenenge matter
JSC disagrees with Tribunal finding in Judge Mbenenge matter
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has overturned the decision by the Judicial Conduct Tribunal into the complaint of Andiswa Mengo against Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge.This follows a meeting held last month whereby the JSC, excluding the members designated by the National Assembly and the National...

Minister explains delays in prosecuting Hangwani Maumela
No charges have been brought against Maumela yet.

Wolvaardt’s Proteas target powerplay improvement in T20 series against India
The Proteas women’s team take on their Indian counterparts in a five-match T20 series starting in Durban on Friday.

Why Tech Event Travel Gets Complicated Fast Without A Plan
There’s a very specific moment when a tech event trip starts feeling bigger than it looked on the calendar. While sure, traveling with tech should be easier, such as having everything on your phone, that’s about as far as it goes, because when you’re quite literally traveling with a lot of tech, especially to a […]

SARS turning up the heat on taxpayers
SARS is ramping up enforcement on its R500 billion tax debt book through urgent demands and shortening deadlines, leaving taxpayers exposed to escalating penalties, civil judgments, and possible prosecution.