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All systems go for the sixth South Africa Investment Conference

Monday at 16:21 PM, via SAnews

All systems go for the sixth South Africa Investment Conference

Government is ready to host the sixth edition of the South Africa Investment Conference next week, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau said on Monday.“South Africa is open, South Africa is ready, and South Africa is an investment destination of choice,” Tau said.Addressing the media in Pretoria on the...

Quality healthcare must be accessible to all South Africans – President

Monday at 15:07 PM, via SAnews

Quality healthcare must be accessible to all South Africans – President

President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed government’s commitment to ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare, saying excellence in medical care must be available to all South Africans, regardless of their income or location. In his weekly newsletter to the nation on Monday, the President pointed to the...

Reburial of Khoi San ancestral remains opens path for healing

Monday at 14:57 PM, via SAnews

Reburial of Khoi San ancestral remains opens path for healing

In the vast, arid land of the Namaqua in the Northern Cape – curtained only by rugged hills and rocky mountains – the ancestral remains of 63 Khoi and San peoples have finally come home to rest.During a timespan lasting nearly 60 years between 1868 and 1924, the remains were removed from their homeland without consent...

Tanzania Sponsors Students Abroad for AI and Data Science Training as Part of Digital Skills Push

Monday at 14:48 PM, via iAfrica

The Tanzanian government has announced plans to increase the number of specialists in information and communications technology, artificial intelligence and data science by sponsoring students to study abroad while also strengthening local training infrastructure. Minister for Education, Science and Technology Adolf Mkenda said the initiative is designed to prepare the country for growing...

South African Universities Join Forces to Build AI Language Models for isiXhosa, isiZulu and Sepedi

Monday at 14:46 PM, via iAfrica

A group of South African researchers is working to ensure that African languages are not left behind as artificial intelligence reshapes how people access information, communicate and learn. Researchers from the University of Cape Town have joined colleagues from three other universities in a national collaboration to develop AI tools that better understand and serve […]

Support to strengthen role of Ingonyama Trust

Monday at 14:44 PM, via SAnews

Support to strengthen role of Ingonyama Trust

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli has reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to collaborate with stakeholders to safeguard and strengthen the role of the Ingonyama Trust.This is particularly in land management, infrastructure development, and unlocking economic opportunities in rural areas.Ntuli was responding to the...

Nigerian AI Startup Veta Origin Launches African-Focused Language Model in Six Countries

Monday at 14:43 PM, via iAfrica

A Nigerian artificial intelligence startup has introduced a large language model across six African countries, aiming to build AI systems tailored to African users, languages and cultural contexts that global platforms have largely overlooked. Veta Origin, founded by entrepreneur Ismail Waziri, launched the platform in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa and Zambia. The model […]

Bank of Namibia Wins Global AI Award for Central Banking Innovation

Monday at 14:39 PM, via iAfrica

The Bank of Namibia has been named the winner of the Artificial Intelligence Initiative Award at the Central Banking Awards, in recognition of its integration of AI and machine learning tools into core operations. The award honors central banks and financial regulators that have effectively deployed artificial intelligence across areas including forecasting, liquidity management, payments […]

Nairobi Hospital Launches AI-Powered Radiotherapy System, Aiming to Become Regional Cancer Care Hub

Monday at 14:36 PM, via iAfrica

A leading hospital in Kenya has launched an AI-powered radiotherapy system, expanding access to advanced cancer treatment in a region where demand is rising rapidly and fewer than 30% of patients who need radiation therapy currently receive it. The Aga Khan University Hospital in Nairobi said its new TrueBeam radiotherapy platform, developed by Varian Medical […]

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