Artificial intelligence is here to stay and educators must therefore grapple with how they use it. Its advantages are numerous, but so are its dangers. It is vital to know and navigate the difference.
Across all parties there is a common problem: they are all big talk and very little detail on how to tackle the city’s many social problems. In that gap, migrants become the easiest target.
South Africa’s fleeting efficiency as a temporary show for global events staged locally unveils a harsh reality: everyday dignity for its citizens remains compromised. Longing for consistency, citizens are tired of short-term spectacle.
Just when South Africans think things can’t get worse on live daytime television, members of Parliament’s committee probing police capture are forced – some would say enticed – to examine a surgically lifted bum.
Eight giraffes have been safely relocated from Pongola Game Reserve to the Somkhanda Community Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal to improve genetic diversity and support community conservation efforts
The conflict in the Middle East could derail South Africa’s best economic start in a decade as higher food and fuel prices rein in the fledgling recovery in the continent’s biggest economy.
Namibia turned down a bid by billionaire Elon Musk’s Starlink service to operate in the country, denying the satellite internet provider both a telecommunications service licence and access to radio spectrum because it doesn’t comply with local ownership rules.
Two senior Tshwane officials are implicated in a scandal where over R59 million was paid to service providers for unnecessary security services, with no evidence of increased breaches or risk assessments conducted. Companies linked to criminal cartels, including one with a former deputy mayor as director, benefited from irregular deployments authorized without proper authority.
Scattered showers are expected in most parts of the country, while severe thunderstorms are expected in parts of the Eastern Cape and the Northern Cape, according to the South African Weather Service.
Airstrikes targeting a site belonging to Iraq’s Shi’ite Popular Mobilisation Forces in the western province of Anbar killed at least 15 fighters, including the PMF’s Anbar operations commander, and wounded 30 others, security and health sources told Reuters.
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