SIU probes UIF’s end-user computing training deal

SIU probes UIF’s end-user computing training deal

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has been authorised to investigate allegations of maladministration and unlawful conduct linked to end-user computing training and other skills development programmes intended to benefit more than 7 000 learners across South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed Proclamation 316 of 2026, empowering the SIU to probe the affairs of the…

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Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

A major survey of Angola’s remote Lisima plateau has uncovered species unknown to science, including new dragonflies, grasshoppers, moths and butterflies, confirming the highlands as one of Africa’s most exciting biodiversity frontiers. High on Angola’s eastern plateau, in Moxico Province, lies one of Africa’s great almost-unknown treasures: the Angolan Highlands Water Tower. It’s a vast…

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Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

Africa: Ruto Urges African Businesses to Prioritise Intra-Africa Trade At Kenya-South Africa Business Forum

Midrand, South Africa — President William Ruto has challenged African businesses and entrepreneurs to stop looking overseas for markets and begin trading more aggressively in Africa. The President noted that Africa’s market is increasingly becoming the next biggest frontier for trade and investment, and innovation in the world. Addressing a joint Kenya-South Africa Business Forum…

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Iran says “no tangible progress” made in talks as Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement

Iran says “no tangible progress” made in talks as Hezbollah rejects Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement

  12:05 AM From inside Iran’s Evin Prison, journalist Reza Valizadeh pleads for medical help for him and other American captives In a recorded phone call from inside Iran’s Evin Prison, Iranian-American journalist Reza Valizadeh made a plea to the U.S. government to obtain medical help for him and other Americans detained in Tehran’s notorious…

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What happens when AI no longer needs us to improve

What happens when AI no longer needs us to improve

Anthropic has warned that frontier AI developers should establish a coordinated, verifiable way to slow down or temporarily pause development if advanced systems begin improving themselves faster than society can manage the risks. AI that can build itself would be a major development in the history of technology, but “full recursive self-improvement also might increase…

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Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

Africa: School in a Hot World – What Research Is Saying About Children’s Health and Learning

Climate change is making southern Africa hotter. While much attention has focused on climate impacts like droughts, floods and food insecurity, another crisis is unfolding quietly inside classrooms. Research has shown that some schools are becoming dangerously hot places for children to develop, learn and play. Hot classrooms can affect concentration, memory, behaviour and academic…

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Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

Africa: Presidents Ramaphosa, Ruto Position South Africa and Kenya As Drivers of Africa’s Global Agenda

South Africa and Kenya have rejected the notion that Africa is merely a spectator in a rapidly changing global order, with Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and William Ruto asserting that the continent is increasingly shaping global debates on governance, finance, development and peace. Responding to questions from journalists at a media briefing following their bilateral talks…

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AI reshapes jobs while increasing mental demands

AI reshapes jobs while increasing mental demands

Employees report rising mental strain as AI transforms work into monitoring, directing and validating automated outputs. (Image source: 123RF) South African workers are reporting productivity gains from artificial intelligence (AI), but many are also experiencing increased mental strain as the technology reshapes how work is performed, according to new research from Boston Consulting Group (BCG)….

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Africa: Dozens of New Species Found in One of Africa’s Last Biodiversity Blank Spots

Africa: World Bank Group Launches Ten-Year Strategy to Drive Jobs and Prosperity in Uganda

Kampala — The World Bank Group (WBG) Board of Executive Directors today endorsed a new Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Uganda, a 10-year strategy (2026-2035) designed to accelerate a private sector-led economic transformation and expand opportunities for the country’s rapidly growing population. The CPF, developed in collaboration with the Government of Uganda and in consultation…

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