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Institutions warned against misusing internationalisation to evade immigration law

Today at 15:30 PM, via SAnews

Institutions warned against misusing internationalisation to evade immigration law

The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training has warned universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges against using internationalisation as a reason to ignore South Africa’s immigration and labour laws.

The warning follows a recent joint meeting with the...

R16m upgrade revitalises Kelvin Jones wastewater treatment plant

Today at 14:38 PM, via SAnews

R16m upgrade revitalises Kelvin Jones wastewater treatment plant

The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s commitment to improving water and sanitation infrastructure is bearing fruit with the R16 million refurbishment of the Kelvin Jones Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kariega.

The upgraded facility plays a critical role in supporting major industries within the metro, including...

Home Affairs implements reforms to root out corruption

Today at 14:29 PM, via SAnews

Home Affairs implements reforms to root out corruption

Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber has assured citizens that the government is rolling out targeted interventions to curb corruption and hold officials accountable for manipulating systems to issue documents irregularly.

“I can today announce that disciplinary processes against all implicated individuals are ongoing. A total...

Weather outlook: 23 February 2026 – 01 March 2026

Today at 14:00 PM, via SAnews

Weather outlook: 23 February 2026 – 01 March 2026

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has warned of severe thunderstorms over the central interior, accompanied by heavy rain on Monday.

A cut-off low is expected to approach the Eastern Cape from the northwestern interior, leading to significant cloud development with a chance for heavy downpours in places.

“As the cut-off...

SIU investigation details level of exploitation of immigration system

Today at 13:42 PM, via SAnews

SIU investigation details level of exploitation of immigration system

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has recommended that Home Affairs considers the vetting of all employees of the department as one of the range of measures to address vulnerabilities in the country’s immigration system.

The SIU on Monday briefed media on the outcomes of the Home Affairs investigation which...

Sygnia CEO Launches Venture Capital Fund to Keep South African AI Startups at Home

Today at 13:23 PM, via iAfrica

Sygnia founder and CEO Magda Wierzycka is launching a venture capital fund to invest in South African startups developing artificial intelligence tools, as she warns the country risks losing its best engineering talent and intellectual property to overseas investors. Wierzycka, reported to be South Africa’s wealthiest self-made female billionaire, plans to formally announce the fund […]

Congo Signs Five-Year AI Mapping Deal With U.S. Firm to Unlock Mineral Potential

Today at 13:20 PM, via iAfrica

The Democratic Republic of Congo has signed a five-year agreement with U.S. firm Atlas Park to use artificial intelligence for advanced geological mapping of the country’s vast mineral resources, the companies announced at the Mining Indaba conference in Cape Town. Under the agreement, Atlas Park will analyze historical geological records and conduct new surveys across […]

Egypt Hosts Regional AI Summit, Unveils National Language Model and Suite of Homegrown Tools

Today at 13:18 PM, via iAfrica

Egypt concluded its first regional edition of the AI Everything Middle East & Africa Summit last week, marking a significant step in the country’s effort to establish itself as a hub for artificial intelligence, innovation and digital investment in the region. Held Feb. 11-12 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center under the patronage of President […]

AI Cheating Cases Pile Up at South African Universities as Institutions Struggle to Respond

Today at 13:14 PM, via iAfrica

Concerns are mounting across South Africa’s higher education sector as universities struggle to contain the rapid spread of artificial intelligence tools among students. The University of South Africa has reported a marked increase in AI-assisted submissions, contributing to rising plagiarism levels and a growing backlog of disciplinary cases. The development is intensifying anxiety among...

Morocco, AXA Group Partner to Build National AI and Digital Skills Pipeline

Today at 13:12 PM, via iAfrica

Three Moroccan ministries and AXA Group signed a partnership agreement in Rabat on Feb. 16, establishing a framework to develop national expertise in artificial intelligence, data science and other high-demand technology fields. The accord brings together the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation, the Ministry of Digital […]

South Africa to engage global leaders on agrarian reform

Today at 12:00 PM, via SAnews

South Africa to engage global leaders on agrarian reform

Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso will lead a high-level South African delegation to Cartagena, Colombia, for the International Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ICARRD+20) this week.

The ICARRD+20 conference marks 20 years since the inaugural International Conference on Agrarian...

DWS reaffirms commitment to expand water access in rural areas

Today at 11:10 AM, via SAnews

DWS reaffirms commitment to expand water access in rural areas

The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) has reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with municipalities to ensure that previously unserved communities have access to safe potable water.

Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina, accompanied by Deputy Minister Sello Seitlholo, conducted an oversight visit on...

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