South Africa launches Activate SA to advance Responsible AI in government and society, strengthen the Western Cape AI ecosystem and drive investment in AI innovation.
Trust has become the new attack surface
Cybersecurity is no longer only about protecting systems from attackers. Richard Frost explains why human trust, behaviour and social engineering have become critical vulnerabilities for businesses.
Why Western Businesses Still Get Africa Wrong
After more than 20 years working on cross-border commercial projects, Olu Abdulkareem argues that Western companies often focus on the wrong challenges when entering African […]
Leapmotor B10 Hybrid EV Launches in South Africa From R499,900
Leapmotor has launched the B10 Hybrid EV in South Africa from R499,900, offering up to 86 km of electric range and 900 km of total range.
Safety Must Be the Foundation of South Africa’s New Urban Cities
As South Africa’s cities become denser and more interconnected, safety must be treated as core infrastructure. Phillip de Vos of Waterfall City explains why proactive security, technology and public-private cooperation should be built into urban development from the outset.
South Africa’s Crypto Rules Could Change How Regional Remittances Are Settled
South Africa’s proposed crypto rules could allow authorised providers to use crypto behind the scenes to settle selected regional remittances.
Kenya’s Diesel Import Costs Fell 24%, but Pump Prices Stayed High
Kenya’s diesel price has fallen KSh5 per litre after import costs dropped 23.9%, while petrol and kerosene prices remain unchanged.
FMYD and NiYA Partner with Cascador to Open a New Path to Capital for Nigeria’s Young Entrepreneurs
Nigeria’s FMYD and NiYA have partnered with Cascador to support 20 young founders, with eight set to receive up to ₦5 million each in non-dilutive funding.
Why African Tech Startups Choose Singapore as the Strategic Base for International Expansion
African tech startups are increasingly looking to Singapore as a strategic base for international investment, corporate structuring and expansion beyond African markets.
The Light That Fails: Rethinking Rural Electrification in Angola
Angola’s rural schools need more than electricity connections. Reliable power, solar-plus-battery systems, local technical skills and better financing could transform rural electrification.
