What’s holding PayShap back in South Africa

What’s holding PayShap back in South Africa

High fees, gaps in consumer education and friction related to ease of use are just some of the factors holding back the adoption of South Africa’s PayShap payments platform, especially in lower segments of the economy where cash still dominates. PayShap, introduced in 2023 to facilitate rapid, low-cost payments in South Africa, lags behind similar…

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Huawei SA’s women techpreneurship initiative returns

Huawei SA’s women techpreneurship initiative returns

Huawei SA opens applications for the 2025 Women in Tech digital skills training initiative. Technology company Huawei SA is inviting tech-savvy women entrepreneurs to participate in the 2025 edition of its Women in Tech digital skills training programme. Applications for the annual tech upskilling initiative have officially opened. In a statement, Huawei SA says the…

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Canon and Kemtek reboot the office multi-function printer

Canon and Kemtek reboot the office multi-function printer

The multi-function printer (MFP) has always delivered on its core mission of introducing enhanced efficiencies into commercial offices through combining multiple functions into a single, compact, easy-to-use device. While retaining these key features, the latest generation of Canon MFPs is equipped for the digital age and incorporates all the innovations needed to be futureproofed. Today’s…

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DFA reboots network with R800-million overhaul

DFA reboots network with R800-million overhaul

Image for illustration purposes only Maziv-owned telecommunications infrastructure provider Dark Fibre Africa said on Wednesday that an R800-million upgrade to its network is helping it put instability issues in recent years firmly behind it. The company said the upgrade, which has focused first on Gauteng, will soon expand to the rest of the country in…

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