When digital progress leaves basic literacy behind

When digital progress leaves basic literacy behind

Rennie Naidoo, professor in Information Systems at the Wits School of Business Sciences. South Africa, like many of its peers in the Global South, is awash in digital optimism. Coding bootcamps for youth, broadband projects spanning provinces, and classrooms equipped with sleek tablets. These are the emblems of a country striving to plug into the…

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Rainbow brick crosswalk removed in Miami Beach

Rainbow brick crosswalk removed in Miami Beach

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OpenAI acquires personal finance startup Roi

OpenAI acquires personal finance startup Roi

Just one day after overtaking SpaceX as the world’s most valuable private company, OpenAI announced its latest acquisition: Roi, a personal finance startup. Roi offered a “one-stop shop” for managing financial portfolios and featured an AI chatbot that provided personalized investing advice. Read: Sony ULT Field 5 Review: ULTimately Based While the details of the…

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Africa: 1 in 5 Adults Still Addicted to Tobacco – WHO Tobacco Trends Report

Africa: Toxic Pollution Builds Up in Snake Scales – What We Learnt From Black Mambas

Black mambas (Dendroaspis polylepis) are Africa’s longest, most famous venomous snakes. Despite their fearsome reputation, these misunderstood snakes are vital players in their ecosystems. They keep rodent populations in check and, in turn, help to protect crops and limit disease spread. The species ranges widely across sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Somalia and south into…

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Africa: 1 in 5 Adults Still Addicted to Tobacco – WHO Tobacco Trends Report

African Countries Gear Up for Major Push On Climate Innovation, Climate Financing and Climate Change Laws

The Second Africa Climate Summit, held in Ethiopia in September 2025, drew more than 25,000 people – from presidents and ministers to farmers, activists, business leaders and students. They came to talk about how Africa can source finance to grow in greener ways and cope with worsening climate disasters. Africa has barely contributed to greenhouse…

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