Still no end in sight to South Africa’s digital migration saga

Still no end in sight to South Africa’s digital migration saga

The communications department has told parliament that no date has been set for South Africa’s analogue television switch-off, and that it is concerned communities may believe otherwise. Director-general Nonkqubela Jordan-Dyani told the portfolio committee on communications & digital technologies on Friday, 14 August, that a date would be considered only after engagements with stakeholders had…

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Building smarter retail with facilities intelligence

Building smarter retail with facilities intelligence

For most operations leaders, a point-of-sale system is where a transaction ends. A customer taps a card, a receipt prints, the sale closes. Fatima Khota, business unit manager for Rectron’s Automation and Data Capturing division. Image supplied Facilities management sits somewhere else entirely, in a different department, often a different budget line, dealing with a…

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Actress Hayden Panettiere dies at 36

Actress Hayden Panettiere dies at 36

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Actress Hayden Panettiere dies at 36 06:46 UP NEXT ‘Hot Divorcée Summer’ trend takes off as celebrities and brands hope to flip the script 03:59 Man who tried to kill Ronald Reagan to impress Jodie Foster ‘wishes her…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – August 17, 2026

Africa: All of Africa Today – August 17, 2026

  Morocco Detains Over 100 Migrants Near Ceuta Border Moroccan authorities have detained more than 100 migrants near the border with Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta amid fears of another mass crossing. At least 111 people, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, were reportedly detained around Fnideq. Police used tear gas to disperse groups gathered near the border….

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Africa: Could the AU’s Return to Khartoum Bring Sudan Closer to Peace?

Africa: Can a Vaccine Built for One Ebola Virus Stop Another? the World Health Organization Is About to Find Out

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended prioritising the Ervebo vaccine for testing in a clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The vaccine was originally developed to protect against Zaire ebolavirus, the species responsible for the devastating west African epidemic just over a decade ago. It was not designed for the Bundibugyo…

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