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SAPS expresses concern on the publication of leaked affidavits

Yesterday at 15:02 PM, via SAnews

SAPS expresses concern on the publication of leaked affidavits

The Gauteng South African Police Service’s (SAPS) Counter Intelligence Operation says it has noted with serious concern the circulation and publication of leaked affidavits linked to ongoing investigations into drug-related criminal networks in the country.

The SAPS noted the publication of certain information and...

East Africa Moves to Coordinate AI Strategy With Regional Fund, Sovereignty Push and Uganda’s Planned AI Factory

Yesterday at 14:07 PM, via iAfrica

The East African Community has adopted a declaration committing member states to establish a Regional AI Technologies Fund, as Uganda advances plans to host what backers describe as Africa’s first AI factory and continental financiers line up billions of dollars for the sector. The declaration, adopted in Kigali, comes alongside a $10 billion initiative jointly […]

Intel and Origin Labs Sign AI Education Partnership Targeting Universities Across Africa

Yesterday at 14:01 PM, via iAfrica

Intel and Origin Research and Innovation Labs have signed a memorandum of understanding to expand AI education and skills development across African academic institutions, with a focus on building locally grounded innovation ecosystems. The partnership aims to provide educators and students with practical technology capabilities through faculty enablement, curriculum integration, hands-on...

AI Is Reshaping Fraud Detection in South African Insurance, but Criminals Are Adapting Too

Yesterday at 13:49 PM, via iAfrica

In its 2024 Annual Report, the Insurance Crime Bureau (ICB) warned that fraud and organised crime costs South African insurers up billions if not actively disrupted. The actual true cost of fraud echoed by the ICB extends far beyond financial losses, it impacts operational efficiency, drives up premiums and erodes the trust that underpins the […]

Over 1 300 cattle in Lusikisiki vaccinated against FMD

Yesterday at 13:17 PM, via SAnews

Over 1 300 cattle in Lusikisiki vaccinated against FMD

More than 1 300 cattle in the Eastern Cape’s Ngobozana Administrative area in Lusikisiki, have been vaccinated against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) as efforts to contain the spread of the disease continue.The vaccination drive, conducted on Friday, forms part of a broader provincial campaign that has seen over 302 000 cattle...

Restoring border integrity through technology, innovation and legislation 

Yesterday at 13:03 PM, via SAnews

Restoring border integrity through technology, innovation and legislation 

By Andrea Naicker South Africa’s duty to protect its citizens, uphold the rule of law, and safeguard the integrity of its borders is not only a constitutional duty, but also a moral imperative. In recent years, government has tackled this responsibility with resolve, innovation and measurable progress....

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