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Chin up, Bafana Bafana 

Yesterday at 09:30 AM, via SAnews

Chin up, Bafana Bafana 

While they had a disappointing start in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opening game, government has commended Bafana Bafana following their match against Mexico on Thursday night.“Government commends Bafana Bafana for their spirited performance in their opening match against Mexico in the FIFA World Cup. While the final score was not what the nation had hoped...

eThekwini tourism sector rebounds as visitor numbers rise

Yesterday at 07:39 AM, via SAnews

eThekwini tourism sector rebounds as visitor numbers rise

With its year-round warm weather, golden beaches and rich cultural heritage, eThekwini continues to strengthen its position as a leading tourism destination, attracting growing numbers of visitors to the city.

According to eThekwini Municipality Mayor Cyril Xaba, during the 2025 festive season the city recorded approximately...

eThekwini ramps up multi-billion-rand water projects to strengthen supply

Yesterday at 07:27 AM, via SAnews

eThekwini ramps up multi-billion-rand water projects to strengthen supply

The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality is pressing ahead with multi-billion-rand water infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening water security, stabilising supply and improving service delivery across the city.

The Lower uMkhomazi Bulk Water Supply Scheme, which includes a storage dam, a water...

Maghreb Countries Push AI Education and Research as Algeria Positions Itself as Regional Leader

Thursday at 17:04 PM, via iAfrica

The five Maghreb countries in western and central North Africa — Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Mauritania — are making steady progress in developing artificial intelligence education and research within universities and beyond, with Algeria emerging as the regional pacesetter. Algeria launched its first AI and cybersecurity start-up cluster earlier this year, aimed at bridging […]

Conservation Scientists Weigh AI’s Promise and Pitfalls for African Biodiversity Work

Thursday at 16:51 PM, via iAfrica

Artificial intelligence is emerging as both an opportunity and a risk for African biodiversity conservation, with scientists warning that uncritical use of AI tools could undermine ecological insight and reinforce existing biases — even as the technology promises new ways to process the overwhelming volumes of data the field relies on. Conservationists routinely analyze decades […]

Fuels industry pivotal to powering SA’s economy

Thursday at 15:51 PM, via SAnews

Fuels industry pivotal to powering SA’s economy

Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has called on the fuels industry to deepen collaboration with government as the State builds economic prosperity for South Africa.

The Minister was speaking at the Fuels Industry Association of South Africa Annual Imbizo held at the Sandton Convention Centre this week.

“We recognise that the fuel...

Home Affairs confirms repatriation of Nigerian nationals 

Thursday at 15:40 PM, via SAnews

Home Affairs confirms repatriation of Nigerian nationals 

The Department of Home Affairs on Thursday confirmed that it has processed 586 Nigerian nationals for repatriation after they were found to be residing in South Africa illegally. In its statement, the department said the first repatriation flight departed on Thursday morning, 11 June 2026, carrying 268 passengers. “All...

TVET pathways key to youth employment and professional inclusion

Thursday at 15:24 PM, via SAnews

TVET pathways key to youth employment and professional inclusion

Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Mmapaseka Steve Letsike, says Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) graduates represent the bridge South Africa needs to connect skills development with economic opportunity.Addressing young built-environment professionals...

PeWG-backed service delivery gains boost investment in eThekwini

Thursday at 15:24 PM, via SAnews

PeWG-backed service delivery gains boost investment in eThekwini

Improved service delivery and infrastructure investment, backed by the Presidential eThekwini Working Group (PeWG), are helping restore business confidence in eThekwini, unlocking major private-sector investment and supporting job creation.

The city’s interventions in electricity, water and sanitation are...

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