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Zambian Student Builds Machine Learning System to Help African Farmers Adapt to Climate Change

Yesterday at 15:49 PM, via iAfrica

A Zambian graduate student in the United States is developing a machine learning system designed to help African farmers decide what to plant, when to plant it and how much yield to expect — addressing a growing challenge as climate change disrupts the generational knowledge that has long guided African agriculture. Mwansa Phiri, a student […]

Grabouw Becomes Testing Ground for AI-Driven Farming as Aerobotics Expands Drone and Crop Tech Across the Elgin Valley

Yesterday at 15:45 PM, via iAfrica

The Western Cape town of Grabouw has emerged as a leading testing ground for AI-driven agricultural technology in South Africa, with drone-based spectral imaging, AI-powered irrigation and crop monitoring tools deployed across what is the largest single source of exported fruit in southern Africa. Located about 65 kilometers east of Cape Town, Grabouw is the […]

South Africa Joins Growing List of Governments Embarrassed by AI Hallucinations in Official Documents

Yesterday at 15:37 PM, via iAfrica

South Africa’s withdrawal of its Draft National Artificial Intelligence Policy in late April after fake AI-generated citations were discovered in the document marked the first time a government has formally withdrawn an official document over AI hallucinations — but not the first time fabricated AI content has appeared in government or quasi-government material. The incident […]

Massive levy collection boosts food security and transformation investment in agriculture

Yesterday at 14:54 PM, via SAnews

Massive levy collection boosts food security and transformation investment in agriculture

South Africa’s agricultural sector has surpassed the R1.155 billion mark in statutory levy collections, reinforcing the sector’s ability to invest in food security, farmer support, transformation, and global competitiveness.

According to the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) 2025...

TNPA calls for proposals for bulk terminal operator

Yesterday at 13:39 PM, via SAnews

TNPA calls for proposals for bulk terminal operator

Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) is inviting interested parties to submit bids in response to the Request for Proposals (RFP) for the appointment of a terminal operator to finance, operate, maintain, refurbish and/or construct a Liquid Bulk Terminal at the Port of Cape Town for a 25-year concession period.The project site...

Western Cape remains vigilant as inclement weather continues

Yesterday at 13:36 PM, via SAnews

Western Cape remains vigilant as inclement weather continues

The Western Cape government says it continues to implement a coordinated, multi-disciplinary response to mitigate the impact of the intense weather system that has swept across parts of the province, with the Garden Route and parts of the Central Karoo among the hardest-hit areas.

Acting Premier of the Western Cape, Dr...

Cabinet approves early childhood development and other bills

Yesterday at 13:35 PM, via SAnews

Cabinet approves early childhood development and other bills

Cabinet has approved a series of legislative measures aimed at strengthening early childhood development at a time that the country marks Child Protection Month.Cabinet approved the submission of the Children’s Act Amendment Bill, 2026 to Parliament.Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said the proposed bill...

Cabinet approves women empowerment index to strengthen gender equality

Yesterday at 13:05 PM, via SAnews

Cabinet approves women empowerment index to strengthen gender equality

As South Africa marks 70 years since the historic 1956 Women’s March, Cabinet has approved the implementation of a Socio-Economic Empowerment of Women Index aimed at strengthening gender equality and inclusive economic participation.

The index will serve as an annual scorecard to measure and track progress in...

Computerised testing reduces corruption at licensing centres

Yesterday at 12:51 PM, via SAnews

Computerised testing reduces corruption at licensing centres

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) says there has been a significant decline in fraudulent learner licence passes, following the introduction of computerised testing systems at licensing centres across South Africa.

The computerised learner licence testing system, introduced in 2021, was implemented to combat...

Cabinet reaffirms South Africa’s growing strength in medical science

Yesterday at 12:30 PM, via SAnews

Cabinet reaffirms South Africa’s growing strength in medical science

Cabinet says South Africa continues to demonstrate world-class medical and scientific expertise in its handling of the recent cases of Hantavirus.

This comes after South African officials worked with speed to detect, contain and respond to the cases of Hantavirus in the country.

Briefing media on the outcomes of...

Senqu Bridge launch a key achievement in Lesotho Highlands Water Project 

Yesterday at 12:10 PM, via SAnews

Senqu Bridge launch a key achievement in Lesotho Highlands Water Project 

The recently launched Senqu Bridge in Mokhotlong in the Kingdom of Lesotho represents a landmark achievement under Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, Cabinet said on Wednesday.The new bridge will ensure uninterrupted access to Mokhotlong, Sani Pass and surrounding areas.Addressing a post -Cabinet...

Cabinet updated on Hammanskraal Clean Water Project

Yesterday at 11:47 AM, via SAnews

Cabinet updated on Hammanskraal Clean Water Project

Cabinet has at its ordinary meeting on Wednesday received a progress report on the Hammanskraal Clean Water Project that is driven by Magalies Water under the Department of Water and Sanitation and the City of Tshwane. 

Addressing the post-Cabinet media briefing in Cape Town on Thursday, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo...

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