Africa/Congo – Resignation and Succession of Bishop of Nkayi

Africa: South Africa Moves to Regulate Foreign Workers As New Labour Bill Heads to Parliament

Discover moreAfrica Travel GuideCyber Security ServicesZimbabwe News SubscriptionIOL South Africa’s Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth has moved to tighten control over the employment of foreign nationals in the country through proposed amendments to the Employment Services Act. The draft Employment Services Amendment Bill, which has been gazetted for introduction in Parliament, will allow the…

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Why Telkom is pouring capital spending into IT

Why Telkom is pouring capital spending into IT

Telkom Group CEO Serame Taukobong Telkom customers who want to buy fibre, mobile and a fixed-wireless product in a single purchase still can’t do so easily – a shortcoming group CEO Serame Taukobong has acknowledged is the central problem a multi-year overhaul of the operator’s back-office systems is meant to solve. “If you walked into…

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Africa/Congo – Resignation and Succession of Bishop of Nkayi

Africa: South Africa Made to Look Like Fools Over World Cup Visa Issues, Says Minister

Discover moreBusiness News UpdatesDigital ePaper SubscriptionWorld News DigestBBC South Africa’s sports minister has said his nation was “being made to look like fools” after its football team was delayed travelling to Mexico ahead of the World Cup due to visa issues. Gayton McKenzie demanded an explanation from South Africa’s football association (Safa) as to why…

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Africa/Congo – Resignation and Succession of Bishop of Nkayi

Africa: Nduhungirehe Attends Korea-Africa Talks in Seoul

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Olivier Nduhungirehe is in Seoul, attending the 2026 Korea-Africa Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, a high-level gathering aimed at strengthening cooperation between Africa and the Asian nation. Also read:: Rwanda, Republic of Korea collaborate on shaping the future of Rwandan startups The meeting brought together representatives from 50 African…

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War and chaos: Cyber threats get darker

War and chaos: Cyber threats get darker

Allie Mellen The cyber threat landscape is growing darker, with sophisticated teen hacker groups, global hacktivists and nation-state actors joining the fray as AI exacerbates the challenges of defending organisations. It is war, said speakers at an executive dinner for CISOs ahead of the annual ITWeb Security Summit in Sandton this week. Allie Mellen, principal…

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