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Nigerian Startup Terra Industries Raises $11.75 Million to Build Pan-African Defense and Autonomous Systems

Tuesday at 13:21 PM, via iAfrica

After five years working in the education technology sector, 22-year-old entrepreneur Nathan Nwachuku came to a stark conclusion: Africa is approaching a pivotal moment. The continent is industrialising rapidly, capital is flowing, and a young, ambitious population is ready to seize new opportunities. At the same time, security threats such as terrorism and instability remain […]

Nigeria Moves to Approve Landmark Law Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Tuesday at 13:19 PM, via iAfrica

Nigeria is preparing to approve a comprehensive legislative framework to regulate artificial intelligence, positioning the country among the first in Africa to introduce binding oversight of a rapidly expanding digital economy. While Nigeria published a draft national AI strategy in 2024, regulatory gaps have remained. These are now set to be addressed through the proposed […]

AI Must Enter South African Classrooms Now, Says Gauteng Premier Lesufi

Tuesday at 13:16 PM, via iAfrica

For many learners in South Africa, schooling still takes place in overcrowded classrooms with chalkboards, dusters and limited or no internet access. Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says this reality must change urgently if young people are to compete in a rapidly evolving global economy. Speaking in Johannesburg on Monday, Lesufi said artificial intelligence should already […]

Sub-Saharan Africa Trails on AI Infrastructure but Sees Growing Opportunity for Investment

Tuesday at 13:06 PM, via iAfrica

Sub-Saharan Africa remains at an early stage of artificial intelligence infrastructure development, but the scale of the gap also highlights a significant opportunity for strategic investment and regional collaboration. According to the 2025 Government AI Readiness Index by Oxford Insights, no country in Sub-Saharan Africa scores above 56 out of 100 on AI infrastructure. By […]

Matric Class of 2025:  The First AI Generation Entering A Changed Job Market

Tuesday at 12:58 PM, via iAfrica

They have grown up in a world shaped by smartphones, constant connectivity, and rapid technological change. Now, as the Class of 2025 prepares to enter the workforce, they are stepping into a job market transformed by digital recruitment, automation, and AI-assisted hiring tools. With the 2025 matric pass rate improving slightly to 88%, more young […]

Government welcomes removal of SA from EU high risk list

Tuesday at 12:49 PM, via SAnews

Government welcomes removal of SA from EU high risk list

The National Treasury has welcomed the removal of South Africa from the European Union’s list of High-risk Third Country Jurisdictions (EU List). 

This follows the delisting of South Africa from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) greylist or “list of countries under increased monitoring” and the United Kingdom’s list...

North West Premier mourns Bishop Daniel Matebesi’s passing

Tuesday at 12:27 PM, via SAnews

North West Premier mourns Bishop Daniel Matebesi’s passing

North West Premier Lazarus Kagiso Mokgosi has expressed his deep sadness upon learning about the passing of Bishop Daniel Matebesi from the Independent Congregational Church of Southern Africa (ICCSA).

Bishop Matebesi passed away on Friday, 9 January 2026, at the age of 66.

The Premier described the late Bishop as a devoted...

Deputy President urges matriculants to seize govt opportunities for education, employment

Tuesday at 11:15 AM, via SAnews

Deputy President urges matriculants to seize govt opportunities for education, employment

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has urged matriculants to utilise government-supported opportunities designed to help young people transition into higher education, skills development and employment.

“The Deputy President reaffirmed government’s commitment to investing in young people and...

Learners who did not pass given second-chance options and reassurance

Tuesday at 11:11 AM, via SAnews

Learners who did not pass given second-chance options and reassurance

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has assured the Class of 2025 that not passing the National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations does not mark the end of their journey, emphasising that multiple support mechanisms and alternative pathways remain available. 

Addressing learners at the release of the matric...

Class of 2025 commended for increase in pass rate

Tuesday at 09:39 AM, via SAnews

Class of 2025 commended for increase in pass rate

The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education has welcomed the marginal increase in the pass rate achieved by the 2025 Grade 12 cohort, attributing the steady year-on-year improvement to the solid foundation laid by previous administrations. 

While the 88% is commendable, the committee highlighted the need for a concerted effort to...

Eskom at its strongest in five years

Tuesday at 09:31 AM, via SAnews

Eskom at its strongest in five years

Eskom has announced that it has entered the New Year with a “structurally stronger system” than it has in five years.

The power utility said this was the result of the implementation of the Generation Recovery Plan which commenced in April 2023.

Eskom comes into 2026 with an additional 4400 MW of capacity available than it did last year.

“The...

Nzimande mourns the passing of Professor Roseanne Diab

Tuesday at 09:27 AM, via SAnews

Nzimande mourns the passing of Professor Roseanne Diab

The Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande, has expressed his deep sorrow, following the passing of Professor Roseanne Diab. 

Diab served as the Vice-President of the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) and was the Executive Officer of the Academy from 2008 to 2018.

Diab was an Emeritus...

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