Rearing goats a boon for young graduate
from SUKUOLUNHLE NDLOVU in Masvingo, Zimbabwe MASVINGO – A YOUNG Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) graduate has taken goat breeding to a higher level. Gracious Rumbidzai Shonhai (24 ...
Read More »Broadband’s role crucial in boosting food security
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – A TECHNOLOGY expert has highlighted the significant role broadband can play in ensuring food security in South Africa. According to Phumza Dyan ...
Read More »Russia’s silent assassins defraud African banks
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – BANKS in Sub-Saharan Africa are at the mercy of a Russian speaking hacking group, most likely to be the infamous Silence outfit previously respo ...
Read More »MTN adjudged SA’s best network operator
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – MTN has been rated the best mobile network in South Africa. The rating is the outcome of a network quality report from a survey conducted betwee ...
Read More »Minnows target titans in Nedbank Cup 2020
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - SEVERAL upstarts will seek to turn the tables on their more established counterparts when the Nedbank Cup, South Africa’s oldest and one of the ...
Read More »Rural Limpopo areas connected to the world wide web
by AKANI CHAUKE in Polokwane POLOKWANE – REMOTE areas in the northern Limpopo Province of South Africa are to enjoy the benefits of the internet thanks to an investment of US$30 0 ...
Read More »The fall and fall of Africa’s richest woman
from PEDRO AGOSTO in Luanda, Angola LUANDA - AN asset freeze threatening to paralyse her businesses is a rung downwards in the fall from grace of Africa’s richest woman, Isabel do ...
Read More »SA’s best matriculants welcomed to new digital world
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SOME top performing South African matriculants have another reason to celebrate after a charitable entity of a mobile network operator rewarded the ...
Read More »SA economy receives rude introduction to 2020
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa has gotten off to a worst possible start to the New Year with load shedding returning to haunt the country. The setback that is an ...
Read More »Windows7 demise leaves users vulnerable to cyber crooks
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – AS of January 14, a quarter of the world’s personal computers (PCs) will be more vulnerable to ransomware as Windows 7 end of life. Microsoft e ...
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