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Cabinet approves shutdown of Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, as well as writing off all outstanding debt.

Local firms redesign executive structures as AI becomes central to business operations, decision-making and future growth, says IBM.

Icasa freed up new Wi-Fi spectrum years ago, but ageing routers and handsets are throttling South Africa’s Wi-Fi upgrade.

The former Beeld reporter and science communicator joins TechCentral to deepen its market-leading journalism.

Cabinet’s approval of the appointment of a 10-member board signals progress towards stable leadership, says the comms ministry.

True cloud-native practices increase performance and scalability by using technologies like containers, micro-services and serverless functions.

Orange Logistics introduced Sigfox 0G technology as a complementary connectivity layer within its tracking environment.
For the second time, the company is expected to explain its artificial intelligence plans. Unlike some rivals, it is not reorganizing around the technology.
Modern smartphones rolled out in 2007, the year that fertility rates began falling. Two studies say that is not a coincidence.
The British Film Institute assembled more than 400 videos in an archive of culturally significant internet moments. See what made the cut.

Hackers increasingly target essential public services, exposing nations to devastating consequences, the ITWeb Security Summit heard.

Local organisations rapidly adopt AI inference to move beyond pilots, driving real-time insights and global innovation leadership, says Lenovo.

In the AI era, CIOs should be asking which assumptions about technology decision-making are no longer valid.

A biometric record of every person in the country will underpin South Africa’s planned new digital ID.
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How do we address youth unemployment while ensuring the automotive sector has the skills needed to keep South Africa’s automotive industry moving? The question is becoming increasingly urgent. According to Statistics South Africa’s Q1 2025 Quarterly Labour Force Survey, unemployment among young South Africans aged 15-34 rose to 46.1%, with young women continuing to face […]

We are in dangerous territory as courts encourage jurors to discern untruth from body language. In fact, the words are far more revealing
Imagine you are a juror on a murder trial. A married couple have been found shot dead. The defendant, a man known to them, denies the charge. You’ve heard the prosecution’s evidence and you’ve heard his testimony. But you and your fellow jurors are...

As the World Cup kicks off this week in North America, I am reminded of our hosting of the event in 2010. The first match will again be South Africa against Mexico – the same fixture that launched the tournament when we hosted. That 2010 World Cup showcased South Africa at its best. But the […]

This new tiered offering includes enterprise-grade features like AI-powered security, proactive vulnerability management and URL filtering.

EdTech accelerator and think tank Injini says the sector has reached a critical point where scale must be interrogated for a more honest analysis of what is being achieved.