Theft and power cuts hammer SA telecoms operators

Theft and power cuts hammer SA telecoms operators

Telecommunications infrastructure theft and power outages continue to hold back connectivity in South Africa, with the cost burden on mobile and fibre operators more than doubling in a year. According to communications regulator Icasa’s latest State of the ICT Sector report, published last week, the rate of telecoms equipment theft grew significantly between 2024 and…

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Africa: Macky Sall’s UN Bid – a Stress Test for the African Union?

Africa: Nigeria Now Africa’s 2nd Largest Domestic Aviation Market, Records 10 Percent Growth – FAAN

The managing director and chief executive of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Olubunmi Kuku, has disclosed that Nigeria emerged as the second-largest domestic passenger market in Africa, recording over 10.5 million passengers and a 10 per cent year-on-year growth. Kuku made this known during her closing address at the ACI Africa Regional Conference…

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Top ICT tenders: Home affairs targets records digitisation

Top ICT tenders: Home affairs targets records digitisation

The Department of Home Affairs has over 340 million paper records and will prioritise the digitisation of records relating to birth, marriage, death and amendments. (Image source: 123RF) A pre-long weekend rush makes for an interesting round-up from National Treasury’s eTenders Portal, with a mix of requests from national departments, metro municipalities and state-owned entities….

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Africa: Macky Sall’s UN Bid – a Stress Test for the African Union?

Africa: Ambassador Mohamed Edrees Addresses Bayreuth University Students On the African Union’s Vision and Its Role At the United Nations

H.E Ambassador Mohamed Fathi Edrees, Permanent Observer of the African Union (AU) to the United Nations (UN), delivered a compelling briefing on April 2nd, 2026, to visiting students from the University of Bayreuth, Germany, who came to participate in the Model UN program at the UN headquarters in New York, USA. The fruitful and very…

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Africa: Macky Sall’s UN Bid – a Stress Test for the African Union?

Africa: Should Wildlife Parks Be Fenced? We Studied 60 African Examples for an Answer

Fences are among conservation’s most controversial interventions. To some, they are essential for conserving wildlife, minimising encroachment, and preventing the type of conflict that happens when humans come into contact with wildlife. To others, fences represent exclusion. They break the landscape up into pieces, prevent wild animals from moving freely over long distances and create…

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Maidar Secure, Strike48 bring agentic AI to the SOC

Maidar Secure, Strike48 bring agentic AI to the SOC

Maidar Secure, a provider of managed security services and security operations centre (SOC) solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Strike48, developer of what it describes as the industry’s only truly agentic security operations platform, allowing organisations to detect and respond to threats at machine speed. “This partnership represents a bold step forward in redefining…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – April 7, 2026

Africa: All of Africa Today – April 7, 2026

  Sudan Marks April 6 Anniversary with Renewed Calls for Civilian Rule Sudanese political parties and civil groups marked the seventh anniversary of the April 6 sit-in in Khartoum by renewing calls for an immediate end to the war and a return to civilian rule. The anniversary commemorates the mass protest that culminated in the…

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