MultiChoice scraps annual DStv price hikes for 2026

MultiChoice scraps annual DStv price hikes for 2026

MultiChoice Group CEO David Mignot. Image: (c) Aurelien Pierron For the first time in many years, DStv subscribers will not face a price increase in April – a significant strategic shift under new owner Groupe Canal+ as the pay-television operator battles to arrest years of punishing subscriber losses. In a wide-ranging interview with TechCentral on…

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Africa: Why Ending Child Marriage Is Key to Advancing Africa’s Economic Development

Africa: Near Point-of-Care Tests for Tuberculosis – Report

Informed by Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF’s) extensive experience in tuberculosis diagnosis and care, this factsheet provides an overview of key technical and operational considerations for the implementation of emerging near point-of-care nucleic acid amplification tests (nPOC-NAATs) for tuberculosis. The conclusion outlines recommendations for national tuberculosis programmes and other health providers to support the effective and…

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Stop logging everything: What attackers actually see in the cloud

Stop logging everything: What attackers actually see in the cloud

Christo Coetzer, director and CEO, BlueVision ITM. Cloud security technologies are involved in a myriad of public and/or private functionalities that include authentication, authorisation, encryption, workload security and access controls. Gartner predicts that by 2027, more than 70% of enterprises will use industry platforms to accelerate their business initiatives, up from less than 15% in…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – February 20, 2026

Africa: All of Africa Today – February 20, 2026

  Sudan’s RSF Accused of Coordinated Genocide in Darfur A UN fact-finding mission concluded that atrocities committed during the siege and capture of the Sudanese city of el-Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces amounted to genocide.  This is the closest the UN has come to declaring that RSF fighters in Darfur are carrying out genocide…

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Africa: Why Ending Child Marriage Is Key to Advancing Africa’s Economic Development

Africa Deserves UN Security Council Representation, Improved Access to Financing – Angola’s UN Envoy

Addis Ababa — Urgent reform of the United Nations system and comprehensive debt relief for African countries are essential to the continent’s development and global fairness, Angola’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Francisco José da Cruz, said. The Permanent Representative stressed that reform of the UN, particularly the Security Council, is long overdue. While Africa…

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