Liquid, Nokia to expand East Africa broadband services
from MARIA MACHARIA in Nairobi, Kenya NAIROBI - LIQUID Telecom Kenya and Nokia have announced a two-year partnership to upgrade their existing fibre network, which is anticipated ...
Read More »New cane varieties to boost Zimbabwe’s sugar output
from PATRICK CHITONGO in Chiredzi, Zimbabwe CHIREDZI - ZIMBABWE is anticipating increased production of sugar following the discovery of 19 new cane varieties. Test have proven th ...
Read More »OPINION: When it comes to managing your data, trust the experts
by INIEL DREYER JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, 26th MARCH 2019, African Press Association (APA) – DATA is arguably the most critical component of any business today, and yet for many ...
Read More »African economy loses $1 billion to Cyclone Idai
from ADANE BIKILA in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA - AFRICA could have lost infrastructure worth US$1 billion (R14,45 billion) as a result of Cyclone Idai battering Southern A ...
Read More »SADC fully establishes itself in continental football
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - THE just-ended qualifiers for this year’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals indicate the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has com ...
Read More »Credible provincial news for Mpumalanga launches
by NOKUTHULA HLATSHWAYO NELSPRUIT - A new kid in the media space has been born in Mpumalanga Province! Mpumalanga Guardian, www.mpguardian.co.za, is online news publication that t ...
Read More »SA companies ‘afraid’ of change in tech revolution
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - SOUTH Africa can enhance its prospects of growing its economy by 1,4 percent this year if companies embrace technology. This is according to ind ...
Read More »All eyes on Bafana’s AFCON final qualifiers
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - ZIMBABWEAN captain, Knowledge Musona, stands a chance to finish as the top goal scorer when curtain comes down for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFC ...
Read More »Plan to involve Trump in SA land issue condemned
UPINGTON - MAJORITY indigenous black South Africans have expressed support to land expropriation without compensation and condemned plans by the AgriSA to report the South African ...
Read More »MTN SA invests millions in backup systems
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - MTN South Africa spent more than R400 million ($27.7 million) last year on investments in battery backup systems and generators. Despite the spe ...
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