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Adam Oxford

Adam Oxford is a data journalist, trainer and consultant at Area of Effect. He regularly works with OpenUP and the Africa Data Hub to help familiarise journalists with data storytelling, and coaches news startups in sustainable product development and data-driven decision-making.

Has Africa taken its foot off the pedal in the race to secure enough Covid-19 vaccines for all?

Africa needs a billion Covid vaccines, but supply is slowing down

Data collected by Unicef shows an alarming drop-off in shipments arriving in the continent since the start of 2022

The service provider, LNG, has been ordered to pay back the profit earned from the R113.2 million PPE contract

SIU data explorer: The people and firms in the Covid procurement scandal

Search the complete list of referrals made by the Special Investigating Unit against South African firms and individuals

More belt-tightening at VW to fund electric new start

Bad data: No, VW Polo drivers aren’t the worst in South Africa

The headlines vilifying one group of drivers miss the point about an important road safety report.

February 28, 1986

The Weekly Mail, February 1986

February 21, 1986

The Weekly Mail, February 1986

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The Weekly Mail, February 1986

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The Weekly Mail, February 1986

January 31, 1986

The Weekly Mail, January 1986

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The Weekly Mail, January 1986

January 17, 1986

The Weekly Mail, January 1986

January 10, 1986

The Weekly Mail enters its second year of operation

Optic fibre is here for those lucky enough to live in relatively affluent suburbs

Rush for fibre will soon be over

Adam Oxford takes a look at rapid local growth of fibre-based internet services

#DataMustFall report suggests telcos could be forced to spin off wholesale arms

The report, which was tabled on 15 November and will be considered by parliament when it reconvenes next year.

Hands-on: Former ANC president Oliver Tambo

What does WhatsApp and Facebook’s data sharing agreement mean for you?

Despite encryption, WhatsApp is leaky around the edges

‘Within our patriarchal and racially rigid culture

The Mirai botnet: Criminals are turning the ‘internet of things’ against us

Your internet-enabled fridge hates you

Tech may save the mining industry

Increased efficiency could drive technology uptake in South African mines

Could self-driving trucks take over the roads in the near future?

Drive me lazy

How long before self-driving trucks take over Africa’s road freight?