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SA, Japan move to deepen trade and investment ties amid shifting global landscape

Yesterday at 14:20 PM, via SAnews

SA, Japan move to deepen trade and investment ties amid shifting global landscape

South Africa is seeking to expand trade and investment cooperation with Japan, with a strong focus on diversifying exports and unlocking new areas of collaboration, including energy and defence industries.

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Ronald Lamola made the remarks during bilateral...

WHO Africa on Hantavirus: ‘Risk remains low but vigilance is high’

Yesterday at 13:58 PM, via SAnews

WHO Africa on Hantavirus: ‘Risk remains low but vigilance is high’

Regional Director of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Africa, Professor Mohamed Janabi, says although the “risk remains low at this time” for Africa regarding the current Hantavirus case flagged in South Africa, vigilance remains high.

A case of the rare but deadly disease was confirmed by the South African...

SA to send animal health experts to Brazil after FMD strategy talks

Yesterday at 13:48 PM, via SAnews

SA to send animal health experts to Brazil after FMD strategy talks

A team of South African animal health experts will later this month travel to Brazil for an intensive knowledge exchange on Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD), traceability and surveillance methods.

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen made the announcement during a media briefing in Cape Town on Tuesday, 5 May...

Mashatile positions heritage as economic driver at African World Heritage Day

Yesterday at 13:27 PM, via SAnews

Mashatile positions heritage as economic driver at African World Heritage Day

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has called for Africa’s cultural and natural heritage to be repositioned as a key driver of economic development, urging greater investment and stronger partnerships to unlock its full potential. 

Delivering the keynote address at the 10th African World Heritage Day and the...

McKenzie unveils winners of Mzansi to the World Cup fan competition

Yesterday at 12:39 PM, via SAnews

McKenzie unveils winners of Mzansi to the World Cup fan competition

Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has announced the winners of the Mzansi to the World Cup Lucky Fans Competition, describing the initiative as a celebration of football’s ability to unite and uplift South Africans.

Speaking during a media briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday, McKenzie said the...

Kenya Launches AI for Disability Project With Huawei to Drive Inclusive Digital Transformation

Yesterday at 12:26 PM, via iAfrica

Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy has officially launched the Kenya AI for Disability Project in partnership with Huawei and a coalition of ecosystem partners, marking what officials describe as a significant step toward inclusive digital transformation in Kenya and the wider African region. The project was unveiled at the 15th Connected […]

African Energy Week to Host First AI and Data Centre Track in Cape Town

Yesterday at 12:24 PM, via iAfrica

The African Energy Week Conference will host its first dedicated artificial intelligence and data centre track when it takes place in Cape Town from Oct. 12 to 16, as organizers seek to attract investment and tie Africa’s energy build-out to the demands of the digital economy. The new track, organized by the African Energy Chamber, […]

UCT Researchers Build AI Language Model Trained on All 11 of South Africa’s Official Written Languages

Yesterday at 12:22 PM, via iAfrica

A team at the University of Cape Town has developed a new artificial intelligence language model trained specifically on South Africa’s 11 official written languages — addressing a long-standing gap that has left millions of speakers underserved by mainstream AI tools. The research will be presented at the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference in Mallorca, […]

South African Institution Stadio Denies Using AI to Mark Student Assignments, Adopts Traffic Light Framework for AI Use

Yesterday at 12:19 PM, via iAfrica

South African private tertiary institution Stadio has denied claims that it has begun using artificial intelligence to mark student papers, even as it has formalized a structured framework for student AI use that mandates the technology in some assignments. A MyBroadband reader who had previously received payment for assisting with the marking of Stadio assignments […]

BMA highlights child safety at ports of entry

Yesterday at 12:03 PM, via SAnews

BMA highlights child safety at ports of entry

As South Africa observes Child Protection Month this May, the Border Management Authority (BMA) has reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding children, particularly in relation to their movement across the country’s borders.

Child Protection Month is commemorated annually to raise awareness about children’s rights and the urgent need...

No profit from plunder: ConCourt ends Beitbridge COVID-19 fence saga

Yesterday at 11:43 AM, via SAnews

No profit from plunder: ConCourt ends Beitbridge COVID-19 fence saga

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed the Constitutional Court’s dismissal of two appeals by Profteam CC and Magwa Construction, shutting down the companies’ final attempt to challenge findings that their R40 million Beitbridge border fence contracts – awarded during the COVID-19 National State of...

No interruptions to NSFAS funding and allowance: Manamela

Yesterday at 11:08 AM, via SAnews

No interruptions to NSFAS funding and allowance: Manamela

Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has moved to reassure students that funding and allowances will continue uninterrupted, despite the decision to place the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) under administration.

The Minister announced the intervention following persistent governance and...

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