Home Affairs and Capitec launch historic self-service ID terminals

Home Affairs and Capitec launch historic self-service ID terminals

In a significant leap for South African public service delivery, the Department of Home Affairs and Capitec launched the country’s first self-service terminals on Monday. This new system allows citizens to apply for ID documents directly at bank branches without the need to interact with a customer service consultant, effectively bypassing the traditional administrative bottlenecks…

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Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards – Entries Now Open

Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards – Entries Now Open

The SAB Foundation has opened applications for its 2026 Social Innovation and Disability Empowerment Awards, inviting South African innovators who are actively developing practical solutions to social and disability-related challenges. The awards offer funding ranging from R300 000 to R1.3 million, alongside tailored mentorship, technical support and business development assistance to help strengthen and scale…

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Australia, Saudi Arabia, Europe compete for SA’s tech skills

Australia, Saudi Arabia, Europe compete for SA’s tech skills

International employers are drawn to South African professionals because SA offers cost-effective labour and a skilled workforce in fields such as IT and finance. (Image generated by ChatGPT) South Africa’s growing digital skills shortage is intensifying global competition for ICT and engineering expertise, with countries in Europe, the Middle East and Australia increasingly poaching local…

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DStv’s new owner to reveal its game plan

DStv’s new owner to reveal its game plan

French media group Canal+ will on Wednesday publish its full-year 2025 financial results – the first annual numbers to include subsidiary MultiChoice Group since the London-listed company completed its acquisition of Africa’s largest pay-television operator. The results, which cover the year ended 31 December 2025, will be closely watched in South Africa, where the future…

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Africa: Women’s Representation in Parliament Sees Sluggish Gains

Africa: Hunger Crisis Is Set to Get Worse in West and Central Africa – Why and What to Do About It

Countries in west and central Africa are facing a food crisis with multiple causes. Estimates in late December 2025 suggested that 41.8 million people were already in crisis or worse in October-December 2025. The number was expected to rise to 52.8 million in June-August 2026. Researchers Kirui Oliver Kiptoo and Chibuzo Nwagbosu explain how serious…

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