TymeBank officially rebrands to GoTyme Bank

TymeBank officially rebrands to GoTyme Bank

Cheslyn Jacobs, CEO of GoTyme Bank South Africa. TymeBank has officially transitioned to GoTyme Bank, marking the next step as part of the global Tyme Group. In a statement today, the branchless bank also unveiled a new GoTyme banking application. The name change came after TymeBank, which now serves over 20 million customers, became the…

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East Africa: War Crimes, Election Repression

East Africa: War Crimes, Election Repression

Nairobi — Concerned Governments Should Act Against Abusive Forces, Press for Civic Space Civilians in Sudan, South Sudan, and Ethiopia are bearing the brunt of abusive armed conflicts in which the warring parties frequently and often deliberately target them, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2026. Governments across the region have clamped…

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Africa: Statement from Ambassador Jamieson Greer on the Reauthorization of the African Growth and Opportunity Act

Africa: Statement from Ambassador Jamieson Greer on the Reauthorization of the African Growth and Opportunity Act

Washington, DC — Today, President Trump signed into law legislation that reauthorizes the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade preference program through December 31, 2026, with retroactive effect to September 30, 2025. “AGOA for the 21st century must demand more from our trading partners and yield more market access for U.S. businesses, farmers, and…

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Most business owners don’t worry about IT

Most business owners don’t worry about IT

The author, SevenC MD Graeme Millar Most small business owners don’t think about IT as often as they do about customers, cash flow, staff, suppliers and deadlines. IT sits quietly in the background, assumed to be working. And most of the time, that assumption holds. Until it doesn’t. When something goes wrong, it’s rarely dramatic…

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East Africa: War Crimes, Election Repression

African Elections – Will the AU Remain Chronicler Rather Than Referee?

The AU’s response to the 2025 elections shows that it prioritises procedure over political competitiveness and democratic substance. Africa’s 2025 polls reveal a growing disjuncture between electoral activity and democratic performance, even as the African Union (AU) seeks to improve its election monitoring activities. The African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance mandates the AU…

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East Africa: War Crimes, Election Repression

Southern Africa: Grave Rights Abuses, Impunity Persist

Johannesburg — Regional Bodies Should Press Governments to Respect Rights, Promote Accountability Southern African countries committed serious human rights violations throughout 2025, creating vicious cycles of abuse and impunity, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2026. Security forces in Angola, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe used excessive and at times lethal force, and…

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Gorton and Denton by-election tests Labour’s grip on heartland voters | Elections News

Gorton and Denton by-election tests Labour’s grip on heartland voters | Elections News

Internal rifts, growing support for smaller parties are challenging Labour’s dominance in Greater Manchester. A by-election in northern England that should have been routine for the governing Labour Party is instead becoming a test of how fragmented British politics has become. Voters in the Gorton and Denton constituency of Greater Manchester are set to cast ballots…

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South Africa’s quiet rise as a global tech talent hub

South Africa’s quiet rise as a global tech talent hub

The global competition for technology talent is intensifying. Across the US and Europe, organisations are facing longer hiring cycles, rising costs and persistent shortages in experienced software engineers. Research from firms such as Gartner and McKinsey1 continues to highlight the same challenge: demand for digital skills is growing faster than supply. As a result, companies…

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East Africa: War Crimes, Election Repression

African Courts Urged to Adopt ADR for Efficiency

The Chief Justice of Zambia, Mumba Malila, has urged African judiciaries to institutionalise Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and prioritise judicial wellness as a key reform to tackle case backlogs and improve the quality of justice. Speaking virtually at the 27th Annual Judges’ Conference at Speke Resort Munyonyo, Justice Malila said the efficiency of courts depends…

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