Gambling Bill edges closer amid calls for crackdown

Gambling Bill edges closer amid calls for crackdown

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition wants an updated National Gambling Bill in front of Cabinet this year. (Image created by GenAI) The National Gambling Amendment Bill – in the works since 2018 – is before Parliament to be finalised as the industry calls for urgent action rather than more talk about blocking illegal…

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Monaco parcel bomb suspect found dead in Ukraine

Monaco parcel bomb suspect found dead in Ukraine

The woman suspected of carrying out a parcel bombing in Monaco which injured a sanctioned Ukrainian multi-millionaire and his family has been found dead, Ukraine’s security service (SBU) has said. A cross-border manhunt had been launched for Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian woman who officials believed had fled the wealthy city-state after planting the bomb in…

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alarm over new Icasa rules

alarm over new Icasa rules

South Africa’s biggest telecommunications operators will square off with Icasa at public hearings in Midrand on Monday and Tuesday, after formal submissions revealed near-unanimous industry criticism of the regulator’s draft rapid deployment regulations – rules meant to accelerate broadband roll-out that operators warn could achieve the opposite. The draft regulations, gazetted on 10 April, are…

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LinkedIn, TikTok surge as Facebook’s grip weakens

LinkedIn, TikTok surge as Facebook’s grip weakens

Companies are taking a more cautious approach to future social media spending. South African businesses are expanding their social media strategies as TikTok and LinkedIn attract growing user engagement, while Facebook’s long-standing dominance continues to erode. This is one of the key findings of the South African Social Media Landscape Report 2026, released last week….

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South Africa’s quantum bet starts to leave the lab

South Africa’s quantum bet starts to leave the lab

SA QuTI project manager Jodie Robbertse The University of Pretoria last week became the newest node in the South African Quantum Technology Initiative (SA QuTI), launching UP Quantum Science and Technology – UPQuST – as one of six nationally funded quantum research hubs. The university said the node, backed by the department of science, technology…

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Africa Has Faced a Rare Ebola Outbreak for Months. Here’s What to Know.

Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

Africa is home to many iconic national parks and marine reserves, such as Virunga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niokolo-Koba in Senegal, Kruger National Park in South Africa and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Many of them were established during the colonial era, and nearly half are still managed by government agencies. In…

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