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Explore the critical role of human interaction in a world increasingly dominated by automation and digital services.
Discover how Alma Asinobi's record-breaking journey reveals the harsh realities of passport inequality faced by Nigerians and others from developing nations.
Amid a global financial revolution led by stablecoins and digital currencies, South Africa's Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago advocates for traditional monetary policies. As BRICS partners innovate, can South Africa afford to remain cautious in the face of digital transformation?
Explore how artificial intelligence can revolutionise water management in Cape Town, tackling challenges faced by local communities and governments.
Explore how AI technology is transforming access to information and education, addressing the digital divide in South Africa, and empowering communities to achieve equality.
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, guided by the imperative to "deepen a culture of social justice and human rights," we are reminded that the pursuit of dignity, justice, and inclusion is a continuous endeavour
What's clear is that Africa's digital future requires infrastructure that serves an ecosystem rather than just specific players. The continent's connectivity challenges aren't solved by monopolistic carriers, nor by satellites alone—they require thoughtful integration of multiple technologies under competitive frameworks that prioritise access over control.
South Africa's business landscape is evolving, with small businesses on the rise. Once the backbone of the economy, they are scaling into the mid-market segment, powered by digital adoption, increased funding, and the drive for efficiency.
The BRICS Media Forum emerges as a powerful counterforce to Western media dominance, reshaping global narratives and giving voice to the Global South. This analysis explores how this collaborative platform is transforming international media landscapes and challenging traditional information hierarchies. Media as a Tool of Geopolitical Influence
Home Affairs Minister Dr. Leon Schreiber welcomes the significant boost in South Africa’s passport ranking, attributing the improvement to ongoing reforms and digitalisation aimed at enhancing document security.