South African rugby has not just become easier on the eye, it has been honed into more complete machine
South Africa ranks fifth on the list of countries most affected by cybercrime. More troubling, say experts, is that many incidents go unreported out of fear of reputational damage or lack of confidence in law enforcement, so the true scale and impact of cybercrime is likely even higher.
Despite advanced technological safeguards, the human element remains one of the weakest links in cybersecurity. In the rush of daily life, the importance of vigilant online behaviour is often overlooked.
In the space of a year, three notable strikes have affected the interests of the South African public
Independents will need budgets to match their egos if they are to contest the elections
Digital transformation in Africa requires a strong public sector and foundation for a digital future. Anticipatory digital governance holds the key.
The Absa Champagne in Africa Festival brings bubbly from the region of Champagne to our doorstep for a two-day festival in Sandton
In their working paper, Digital pervasiveness and divisiveness: The role of African governments in enabling healthy digital futures Iman Bashir and Fisayo Oyewale use stories created by 22 young Africans to narrate their visions for effective data governance on the continent.
The presidency reiterated that South Africa is ready to help negotiate a lasting peace settlement in the Middle East
Senior leaders in KwaZulu-Natal say scandal findings are too big to shake off