Africa’s Regional Blocs Must Prevent a Silent Scramble for Critical Minerals

Africa’s Regional Blocs Must Prevent a Silent Scramble for Critical Minerals

A new scramble for Africa is underway. It is not marked by warships or colonial flags, but by battery supply chains, green transition targets, and high-level trade delegations. The race is for lithium, cobalt, graphite, manganese, platinum group metals and rare earth elements — the minerals powering electric vehicles, renewable energy systems and digital infrastructure….

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HONOR Magic 8 Pro arrives in South Africa

HONOR Magic 8 Pro arrives in South Africa

The HONOR Magic 8 Pro is officially set to debut in South Africa on 1 March 2026, positioning itself as a formidable contender in the premium smartphone market with a recommended retail price of R27,999. Following its international unveiling in China late last year, the device brings significant upgrades over its predecessor, focusing heavily on…

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Bridging SA’s security technology divide

Bridging SA’s security technology divide

Bridging South Africa’s security technology divide. Across South Africa, the responsibility of protecting communities, infrastructure and businesses falls largely on our dedicated police services and private security organisations. These entities stand on the frontlines of safety, yet too often they do so with outdated systems, fragmented technologies and limited access to the digital tools required…

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South Africa’s cybersecurity challenge is not a tool problem

South Africa’s cybersecurity challenge is not a tool problem

South African organisations are investing heavily in cybersecurity. Most large enterprises run multiple platforms across endpoints, cloud, identity, vulnerability management and threat detection. Yet breaches continue to rise, ransomware remains a persistent threat and boards ask why risk still feels high despite significant spend. The reality is that most organisations do not have a technology…

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Kaillie Humphries Armbruster of U.S. wins record-tying sixth Olympic bobsled medal; Germany’s Laura Nolte takes gold

Kaillie Humphries Armbruster of U.S. wins record-tying sixth Olympic bobsled medal; Germany’s Laura Nolte takes gold

American Kaillie Humphries Armbruster, in perhaps her Olympic bobsled finale, found her way to the medal stand for a record-tying sixth time Saturday in the two-woman bobsled, while Germany’s Laura Nolte won gold again.  Nolte is now the back-to-back two-woman Olympic bobsled champion, holding off teammate Lisa Buckwitz to grab gold at the Milan Cortina…

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