Africa: Nigeria Scheduled to Drive Conversation At Cape Town Africa’s Energy Indaba 2026

Africa: Nigeria Scheduled to Drive Conversation At Cape Town Africa’s Energy Indaba 2026

Nigeria has been scheduled to lead discussion as senior African government leaders prepares to converge in Cape Town from 3-5 March 2026 to drive investment, policy alignment, and deal-making in Africa’s rapidly expanding energy sector. Nigeria’s Power minister, Adebayo Adelabu, Ministry of Power, is listed as top priority speaker at the Africa Energy Indaba 2026,…

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Bluegrass Digital brings Indaba Dinner Series back to London

Bluegrass Digital brings Indaba Dinner Series back to London

Bluegrass Digital, a leading South African technology solutions partner, is hosting the second edition of its Indaba Dinner Series in London on Thursday, 6 November. The event will bring together senior executives from leading UK technology, cybersecurity, digital marketing, and advisory firms. enior leaders connecting at the previous Bluegrass Digital Indaba Dinner in London. This…

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Datacentrix Industrial Indaba 2025 outlines path to sustainable growth through industrial digitalisation

Datacentrix Industrial Indaba 2025 outlines path to sustainable growth through industrial digitalisation

Suni Singh, Datacentrix Industrial Indaba. Resilience, security and compliance now form the foundations of sustainable industrial operations. This is according to Sunil Singh, Divisional Managing Director for Managed Services and eNetworks at Datacentrix, who advised delegates of Datacentrix’s inaugural Industrial Indaba 2025 that the convergence of IT and OT is critical for future business success….

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Africa: Nigeria Scheduled to Drive Conversation At Cape Town Africa’s Energy Indaba 2026

Africa: South Africa Convenes High-Level Indaba to Tackle Fmd Outbreaks

South Africa is currently experiencing significant and ongoing challenges with widespread outbreaks of Foot and Mouth disease (FMD), affecting several provinces, including KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Gauteng and, most recently, the Free State. The resurgence of the disease has resulted in livestock movement restrictions and significantly impacted the country’s red meat trade on international markets. In response…

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