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Turkish FMD vaccines arrival scales up national vaccination drive

Today at 11:58 AM, via SAnews

Turkish FMD vaccines arrival scales up national vaccination drive

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has confirmed the arrival of a major consignment of 1.5 million Dollvet Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccines at OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday, 1 March 2026.The shipment, imported from Turkey, was facilitated by Dunevax as the authorised agent.The Department of...

Government calls for regulatory assurance for menstrual hygiene products

Today at 10:27 AM, via SAnews

Government calls for regulatory assurance for menstrual hygiene products

The Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) has formally engaged the University of the Free State (UFS) following the release of a peer-reviewed study identifying the presence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in various sanitary pads and pantyliners available in South Africa.

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Global Study Finds AI Early Adopters Pulling Ahead as Most Organizations Lack Readiness

Yesterday at 17:46 PM, via iAfrica

A new global study finds a widening gap between organizations that have embraced artificial intelligence and those that have not, with early adopters gaining measurable strategic advantages while most companies remain operationally unprepared to deploy the technology effectively. The report, released by the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants and North Carolina State...

Morgan Stanley: AI Agents May Strengthen Online Travel Agencies Rather Than Displace Them

Yesterday at 17:44 PM, via iAfrica

Online travel agencies may be better positioned to benefit from artificial intelligence than widely feared, according to a Morgan Stanley research note that challenges the consensus view that AI agents will cut traditional booking platforms out of the transaction chain. The bank said early agentic AI travel tools are not bypassing online travel agencies but […]

Mandela University Scholar Joins Global Workshop Pushing for Africa-Centered Approach to AI and Digital Humanities

Yesterday at 17:43 PM, via iAfrica

A Nelson Mandela University researcher has called for a fundamental rethinking of how artificial intelligence and digital humanities frameworks are applied in African contexts, following his participation in an international workshop in Hannover, Germany. Dr. Johannes Sibeko, a senior lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics and newly elected vice president of the […]

University of Johannesburg Receives 1.5 Million Rand Grant to Reform TVET Colleges Through AI Research

Yesterday at 17:38 PM, via iAfrica

A 1.5 million rand grant from the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority has given renewed hope to South Africa’s troubled technical and vocational education sector, funding two research projects designed to modernize the country’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training colleges and align them with the demands of a rapidly changing economy. The grant […]

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