Kayoola Bus: A landmark EV initiative for Africa's tech future

Wesley Diphoko|Published

As 2025 approaches, can the Kayoora Bus redefine Africa's technological landscape?

Trump admin halts US offshore wind projects citing 'national security'

AFP|Published

The Republican president has long expressed opposition to windmills, particularly over their appearance, and his administration has made multiple attempts to limit ...

Sri Lanka cyclone caused $4.1 bn damage: World Bank

AFP|Published

The natural disaster killed more than 640 people, and affected more than 10 percent of Sri Lanka's population. Floods and landslides caused by the cyclone left extensive ...

Billionaire Ellison offers personal guarantee for son's bid for Warner Bros

AFP|Published

Warner Bros last week described the Paramount offer as risky, saying it was backed by " an unknown and opaque revocable trust" and involved " no Ellison family commitment ...

Pick n Pay highlights Cape-based small businesses at festive Market Days

Ashley Lechman|Published

Discover how Pick n Pay’s Market Days are empowering local entrepreneurs and promoting sustainable growth ahead of the festive season. Join the initiative to support ...

‘This centre could revitalise SA manufacturing industry’ - Deputy Minister Gina hails UP-WEF partnership on global 4IR centre ...

Partnered Content|Published

Deputy Minister Nomalungelo Gina celebrates the launch of the South African Centre for Industry and Technology (SACIT), the first South African member of the World ...

Women of UP shine at SA Women in Science Awards

Partnered Content|Published

The University of Pretoria congratulates the outstanding #WomenOfUP for their excellence in their respective fields of work.

We Buy Cars settles complaints, agrees to pay R5.9 million in penalties and consumer redress

Ashley Lechman|Published

We Buy Cars has agreed to settle consumer complaints with a total payout of R5.9 million. This decisive action underscores a renewed focus on consumer rights as ...

South African consumers remain cautiously optimistic despite economic challenges

Ashley Lechman|Published

As South Africa heads towards the festive season, consumers exhibit a blend of cautious optimism and economic anxiety. Explore the latest insights into consumer ...

COSATU raises alarm over potential closure of Mozal, threatens 27,200 jobs in South Africa and Mozambique

Zingiswa Losi|Published

This is something neither nation can afford. With unemployment already dangerously high at 42.4% in South Africa, we must pull out all stops to avert this potential ...

Cape Town's housing crisis meets Airbnb boom

AFP|Published

According to the Inside Airbnb data project, Cape Town counted more than 26,870 listings on the platform.

Festive season cyberattacks offer a warning to businesses and why these trends matter for Q1

Ameera Cassoojee|Published

For organisations closing out the financial year, these seasonal patterns offer early insight into the risks that typically intensify in the first quarter.

As US battles China on AI, some companies choose Chinese

AFP|Published

Despite considerable geopolitical tensions, Chinese open-source AI models are winning over a growing number of programmers and companies in the United States.

Eskom's power system stabilises ahead of holiday demand

Ashley Lechman|Published

With the holiday season fast approaching, Eskom's recent performance updates provide a hopeful outlook for South Africans concerned about power supply. Can this ...

Asian markets rally with Wall St as rate hopes rise, AI fears ease

AFP|Published

Investors were back in the saddle for the final business days before Christmas, having had a minor wobble earlier in the month on concerns that the Federal Reserve ...

Cross-border payments set to transform African trade by 2026

Ashley Lechman|Published

As the continent braces for a transformative shift in cross-border payments by 2026, Verto reveals key predictions that could redefine African trade forever. Discover ...

Stellenbosch studentpreneur Amohetsoe Shale is a girl on fire, winning top awards in innovation

Ashley Lechman|Published

Meet Amohetsoe Shale, the extraordinary Stellenbosch University student who's revolutionising prosthetics for amputees while inspiring a new generation of female ...

Enhancing safety in accordance with South Africa’s revised Mining Road and Rail Safety Code of Practice

Louise Woodburn|Published

The updated COP has broadened the safety scope considerably. Instead of focusing mainly on internal haul roads, the standard now covers private access roads, rail ...

Stress levels surge as South Africans face a year-end crunch

Ashley Lechman|Published

The latest PURA Beverage State of South Africa Stress Report reveals startling truths about our collective anxiety as December approaches. Will laughter and community ...