Trust deficit deepens in TV migration battle

Trust deficit deepens in TV migration battle

The department of communications & digital technologies is under fire for allegedly lying to parliament about the state of discussions with broadcasters to resolve the legal impasse over digital television migration. The department claimed in parliament on Friday, 12 September that it was collaborating “regularly” with broadcasters regarding the broadcast digital migration project, and the…

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Africa: Trump Rails Against UN, Migration and Climate Policies in Fiery Address

Africa Speaks Out – WHO Consultations Bring Urgency and Hope to Health Worker Migration Crisis

Brazzaville, Congo — When health experts across the WHO African region, logged into the virtual WHO consultation on 30 July 2025, they knew the stakes were high. Across the continent, hospitals are losing nurses to overseas recruiters, clinics are short-staffed, and young medical graduates face the dilemma of staying to serve or leaving in search…

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Solly Malatsi seeks out-of-court deal in TV migration fight

Solly Malatsi seeks out-of-court deal in TV migration fight

Communications minister Solly Malatsi. Image: DCDT Government is seeking an out-of-court solution to the impasse between government, e.tv and others over the switch-off of analogue television broadcasts. South Africa’s migration from analogue to digital terrestrial television is on hold once again after the high court in Pretoria in March granted broadcaster e.tv and others an…

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Africa: Trump Rails Against UN, Migration and Climate Policies in Fiery Address

Africa: The Demographic Struggle Over International Migration

Portland, Usa — Approximately 1.3 billion people, or 16% of the world’s population, wish to leave their country permanently, while over a billion people believe that fewer or no immigrants should be allowed into their countries. This demographic struggle between the two sides over international migration is causing significant social, economic, and political repercussions for…

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The great migration to Windows 11 Pro starts here

The great migration to Windows 11 Pro starts here

With Windows 10 support ending on 14 October 2025, Windows 11 Pro is set to become the standard for modern business environments. After this date, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates, increasing vulnerability to cyberthreats and operational risks. While the upgrade to Windows 11 Pro is free for eligible Windows 10…

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