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Operation Prosper making progress against organised crime, says President

Today at 16:42 PM, via SAnews

Operation Prosper making progress against organised crime, says President

President Cyril Ramaphosa says Operation Prosper is beginning to yield positive results in the fight against organised crime and violent criminal activity, although he cautioned that it is still too early to make definitive conclusions about the operation’s long-term impact.

President Ramaphosa was responding...

Government probes SA athletes’ concerns about living conditions in Ghana

Today at 15:11 PM, via SAnews

Government probes SA athletes’ concerns about living conditions in Ghana

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie has initiated an investigation into concerns raised by South African athletes participating in the 24th African Athletics Senior Championship in Ghana about conditions at the on-site accommodation, and has taken steps to address the situation.

This follows the...

Youth rally behind renewed national pledge

Today at 14:55 PM, via SAnews

Youth rally behind renewed national pledge

As the country marks 50 years since the 1976 youth uprising, South African youth have adopted a renewed national pledge under the banner of “RESET@50 – The Future Calls,” committing themselves to action, unity and transformation.The Youth Pledge, unveiled during the media launch of the Golden Jubilee commemoration of the 1976 youth...

Home Affairs corruption crackdown leads to two more arrests

Today at 14:31 PM, via SAnews

Home Affairs corruption crackdown leads to two more arrests

The Department of Home Affairs has confirmed two additional arrests in separate corruption and fraud operations, bringing the total number of arrests linked to Home Affairs-related cases in May 2026 to six.

The arrests stem from coordinated efforts between the department’s Counter Corruption and Security Services branch...

2026 declared “Year of action” for South African youth

Today at 14:18 PM, via SAnews

2026 declared “Year of action” for South African youth

South Africa has entered a decisive “year of action” for its youth, as government calls on young people, institutions, and society at large to unite under a bold national programme aimed at reshaping the country’s future.

Delivering a keynote address at the Media launch of the Golden Jubilee commemoration of the 1976 youth...

SIU scores freezing order on properties linked to misused NLC funds

Today at 13:41 PM, via SAnews

SIU scores freezing order on properties linked to misused NLC funds

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has secured a preservation order freezing two properties after an investigation uncovered that millions in National Lotteries Commission (NLC) funds intended for a KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) agricultural project were instead diverted for personal gain.

The preservation order, granted by...

President Ramaphosa dismisses Social Development Minister 

Today at 13:36 PM, via SAnews

President Ramaphosa dismisses Social Development Minister 

President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in terms of section 91(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, has removed Minister of Social Development, Sisisi Tolashe, from her position. Section 91(2) of the Constitution empowers the President to appoint and dismiss members of the Cabinet at his/ her discretion.In a...

South Africa’s Energy Transition Exposes Construction Skills Gap as AI and Digital Tools Reshape Site Operations

Today at 13:26 PM, via iAfrica

South Africa’s energy transition is placing new demands on the construction sector. As the country expands its grid, integrates renewable energy and modernises infrastructure, construction companies are moving beyond traditional projects to deliver solar and wind farms, support grid expansion and work across Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) programmes central to energy...

MTN Commercialises AI and IoT Solutions for Agriculture, Eyes Private Networks for Remote Farming Areas

Today at 13:23 PM, via iAfrica

Telecommunications group MTN is commercializing a suite of AI-driven Internet-of-Things solutions for the agricultural sector, while identifying private network infrastructure as a key enabler of wider digital agriculture adoption in rural areas. Speaking at this year’s Nampo Harvest Day near Bothaville in the Free State, MTN South Africa GM for Connected Enterprise Solutions Sudipto Moitra […]

South Africa and China Agree Expanded Cooperation on AI, Digital Education and Vocational Training

Today at 13:20 PM, via iAfrica

South Africa and China have agreed a new set of measures to deepen cooperation in digital education, technical skills development and student mobility, with artificial intelligence positioned as a central pillar of the expanded partnership. The agreement follows bilateral talks between Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela and China’s Vice Minister of Education Xu […]

Dariel Warns AI-Assisted Coding Could Hollow Out South Africa’s Junior Developer Pipeline

Today at 13:17 PM, via iAfrica

AI-assisted software development is reshaping South Africa’s technology workforce, with growing concern that entry-level developers risk losing the critical opportunities they need to build foundational engineering skills — a shift that could damage the country’s tech sector if left unaddressed. The integration of AI into software development is not merely another industry trend but a […]

Physical AI Set to Reshape Africa’s Real Economy as Intelligent Machines Move From Insight to Execution

Today at 13:06 PM, via iAfrica

Artificial intelligence is moving beyond the digital world and into the physical one, with implications that could reshape Africa’s real economy — from agriculture and mining to logistics and frontline service delivery. For much of the recent AI cycle, attention has focused on copilots, large language models and digital assistants supporting content generation, workflow automation […]

Youth face growing burden of unemployment and inequality

Today at 13:05 PM, via SAnews

Youth face growing burden of unemployment and inequality

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) says the struggle facing South Africa’s youth today is no longer confined to the classroom, but defined by unemployment, poverty, inequality and exclusion from economic participation.

Speaking at the Media launch of the 50th anniversary of the 1976 youth uprising, in Soweto, NYDA...

Deputy Minister calls for greater CET college enrolment to tackle adult illiteracy

Today at 12:16 PM, via SAnews

Deputy Minister calls for greater CET college enrolment to tackle adult illiteracy

Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, has called on out-of-school youth and adults, especially those in rural and marginalised communities, to enrol at Community Education and Training (CET) colleges to improve literacy and education skills.

Gondwe made the call during the...

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