Schreiber publishes draft rules for South Africa’s digital ID system

Schreiber publishes draft rules for South Africa’s digital ID system

Home affairs minister Leon Schreiber has gazetted draft regulations that pave the way for a smartphone-based digital identity system in South Africa, with banks and other private-sector “trusted entities” potentially able to operate enrolment points and receive automatic updates from the national population register. The draft amendments (PDF) to the identification regulations of 1998, gazetted…

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Africa: Bamako Under Siege – How Coordinated Attacks Exposed the Mali Government’s Fragility – and Tested the Aes

Africa: Bamako Under Siege – How Coordinated Attacks Exposed the Mali Government’s Fragility – and Tested the Aes

The coordinated attacks that shook Mali on 25-27 April 2026 are not an anomaly. They are the culmination of a long, deteriorating security trajectory–one that has steadily eroded state authority, exposed strategic miscalculations, and now threatens to overwhelm national and regional security architectures. At the centre of this crisis lies a troubling reality: Mali is…

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Africa: One Continent, Many Threats – Why Africa Needs a Bsl-4 Lab Strategy

Africa: 10 Things to Know About Hantavirus

Hantavirus has returned to global attention following reports of a suspected outbreak aboard a cruise ship travelling across the Atlantic Ocean, where multiple passengers reportedly died and others fell seriously ill. Health authorities, including the World Health Organization (WHO), have confirmed some cases linked to the virus, raising fresh concerns about the rare but dangerous…

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Africa: One Continent, Many Threats – Why Africa Needs a Bsl-4 Lab Strategy

Africa: After Cyclone Gezani – Madagascar’s Resilient Response to Restoring Energy and Connectivity in Public Higher Education

Students woke up on February 11, 2026, to a campus unrecognizable. At the Public University of Barikadimy in Toamasina, roofs had vanished, classrooms were flooded, books drifted in muddy water, and electricity lines lay useless on the ground. “It feels like I’m walking through a real nightmare,” said Haingomalala, a student in Management. “Cyclone Gezani…

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