Dubai-based fintech firm Optasia eyes JSE listing

Dubai-based fintech firm Optasia eyes JSE listing

Fintech firm Optasia has set sights on listing on the JSE. Financial technology (fintech) firm Optasia has set sights on listing on the JSE. In a statement today, the company announced it is proposing to undertake a primary issuance of approximately R1.3 billion ($75 million equivalent) to support growth, both organically and through future potential…

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FlySafair bets on AI to keep fares low and customers sweet

FlySafair bets on AI to keep fares low and customers sweet

Image: FlySafair FlySafair is turning to artificial intelligence to bolster its low-cost business model – and to deliver a more personalised customer experience usually associated with full-service airlines. Kirby Gordon, chief marketing officer and vice-president of sales and distribution at FlySafair, told journalists on Wednesday that technology is “absolutely key” to helping the airline keep…

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Africa: Academic Freedom Under Threat in African Universities

Africa: ‘Africa’s Resources Must Benefit Its People’

Africa’s wealth must serve its people and not a privileged few, Professor Ozonia Ojielo, United Nations Resident Coordinator and Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Rwanda, told delegates at the opening of the 13th Pan-African Conference on Illicit Financial Flows and Taxation (PAC 2025) in Johannesburg, South Africa. Speaking before a gathering of tax justice…

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You can now instantly demo Fortnite via Discord

You can now instantly demo Fortnite via Discord

Epic Games is trying to draw new players to its Fortnite free-to-play battle royale by enabling instant game demos directly within Discord. This new feature, powered by Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service, allows users to try the game on PC without needing to install it. Read: Starlink pledges R2.5 billion investment in South Africa,…

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Africa: Academic Freedom Under Threat in African Universities

Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy is showing signs of resilience, with growth projected to reach 3.8 percent in 2025, up slightly from 3.5 percent last year, according to the World Bank’s latest Africa’s Pulse report released Tuesday. The report attributes the improvement to easing inflation and a modest recovery in investment, even as the region grapples with…

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