Gibbons assumes torch from Bob Marley to advance Zim revolution
by GIFT NDOLWANE JOHANNESBURG - NAMED after the reggae icon, Robert Nesta Marley, the Zimbabwean artist, Menelik Nesta Gibbons, has not reached the legendary status of the late Ja ...
Read More »Using data to weather catastrophic effects of natural disasters
by MORNE BEKKER FROM Hawaii’s volcanic eruptions through to Cape Town’s drought, the world has seen its fair share of natural disasters over the last couple of months. A few weeks ...
Read More »SA energy skills development scheme expanded
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - SOME 30 000 South Africans, mostly tertiary scholars, are to receive practical skills development within the field of energy thanks to a global ...
Read More »Durban July features Africa’s first 5G sport broadcast
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - AFRICA’S first 5G use case of a live sport broadcast in Virtual Reality will be demonstrated at this year’s Vodacom Durban July in South Africa ...
Read More »MTN launches Rwanda-Tanzania mobile money services
From PHYLLIS BIRORI in Kigali, Rwanda KIGALI – MTN Rwanda has opened a mobile-to-mobile remittance service between the country and Tanzania. The service enables MTN Mobile Money u ...
Read More »Welcome to a hyper-available South Africa
by KATE MOLLET Regional Manager for South Africa at Veeam THE imminent arrival of two Microsoft Azure data centres on local shores means organisations across industry sectors are ...
Read More »MTN upskills hundreds of Nigerian youths
from OKORO CHINEDU in Lagos, Nigeria LAGOS - SOME 500 Nigerian youths have been empowered in information, communications technology (ICT) and business skills following an initiati ...
Read More »Africa needs billions to attain SDGs
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG - AFRICA needs investments of US$621 billion to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for universal access to clean water, ...
Read More »Dubai “port” could change land-locked Africa
from ADANE BIKILA in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA – PLANS for an “inland container port” hold promise for Africa’s 16 countries without coastlines. But a lot depends on havin ...
Read More »Putting people first in the automotive industry
by NICOLL MULLINS THE turnover rate of people in the automotive industry is high – some dealerships have turnover rates as high as 70 – 80% – and should be a concern for all. The ...
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