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Mnquma Municipality strengthens rural infrastructure development efforts

Today at 14:41 PM, via SAnews

Mnquma Municipality strengthens rural infrastructure development efforts

Mnquma Local Municipality has intensified efforts to strengthen rural infrastructure development following an oversight visit by the Municipal Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) to monitor progress on key road construction projects in Ngqamakwe, valued at more than R33 million.The recent oversight visit to the...

Buying local strengthens SA’s economic recovery

Today at 14:25 PM, via SAnews

Buying local strengthens SA’s economic recovery

South Africa’s economic recovery and long-term growth are built not only in boardrooms and policy meetings, but in everyday choices ordinary South Africans make, says Government Deputy Spokesperson William Baloyi. 

From the corner spaza shop in Ga-Mokgotho, Burgersfort, to proudly South African brands competing on the global stage,...

SA turning the tide against slow growth

Today at 14:03 PM, via SAnews

SA turning the tide against slow growth

South Africa is finally turning the corner on slow growth. 

Thanks to government’s pro-growth reformist agenda, green shoots are emerging in nearly all key sectors of the economy, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau said on Monday.“Consistent energy supply, and an improved transport and logistics environment, including the...

South Africa and Eswatini sign revised Komati River Basin treaty

Today at 13:05 PM, via SAnews

South Africa and Eswatini sign revised Komati River Basin treaty

Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina and Eswatini Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Prince Lonkhokhela Dlamini, have signed a revised treaty on the Development and Utilisation of the Water Resources of the Komati River Basin.

The amended treaty, signed at Maguga Dam in Eswatini on Friday, 13 March 2026,...

President Ramaphosa calls for turning point in SA’s transport sector

Today at 12:35 PM, via SAnews

President Ramaphosa calls for turning point in SA’s transport sector

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the inaugural National Transport Conference should mark a turning point for South Africa’s transport sector, calling for stronger collaboration between government, business and labour to drive reforms and improve the country’s logistics system.

Addressing delegates at the conference...

Government maintaining contact with oil industry players

Today at 12:03 PM, via SAnews

Government maintaining contact with oil industry players

Government is continually engaging with stakeholders in the petroleum sector on fuel supply stability and security of fuel supply, as global disruptions continue.

This according to Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe, who delivered a keynote address at the 5th Southern Africa Oil and Gas Conference, which...

News24 | WATCH | Fort Hare’s Sakhela Buhlungu: ‘I felt like I had a noose around my neck’

Today at 11:17 AM, via News24

In a wide-ranging interview with the CDE’s Ann Bernstein, University of Fort Hare Vice Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu describes his harrowing seven-year battle to root out systemic corruption and criminal networks from the historic institution, facing assassination attempts, arson attacks, and political interference while fighting to restore academic integrity to a university that has...

MTN Group Targets South Africa and Nigeria for AI-Enabled Data Centers Under Ambition 2030 Strategy

Today at 10:54 AM, via iAfrica

MTN Group is pushing ahead with plans to build AI-enabled data centers in South Africa and Nigeria, betting that the continent’s digital infrastructure needs are set to grow exponentially as demand for AI compute capacity accelerates. The group said in its annual results for the year ending December 2025 that it completed comprehensive market assessments […]

South African Higher Education Firm Stadio Introduces Traffic Light System to Guide Student AI Use

Today at 10:53 AM, via iAfrica

Higher education firm Stadio has developed a “traffic light” framework that categorizes when students may, may not, or must use artificial intelligence in their coursework — embracing the technology rather than taking a punitive approach to its use. Under the system, every assignment is marked red, amber or green. Red means AI is not permitted; […]

Egypt Launches National Digital Pathology Network With Roche Diagnostics to Speed Up Cancer Detection

Today at 10:50 AM, via iAfrica

Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Population has signed a memorandum of understanding with Roche Diagnostics to establish a national digital pathology network aimed at enhancing diagnostic capabilities and accelerating cancer detection across the country. The agreement was signed at the Egyptian Center for Disease Control in the presence of Health Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar. Mohamed […]

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