Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Operation Dudula leader Zandile Dabula has hit back at Zanu PF spokesperson Farai Marapira’s remarks that the movement betrays ubuntu, insisting that no foreigner will dictate how South Africa runs its affairs. Marapira, the ruling party Zanu PF’s information director, told IOL News that the ongoing campaigns against undocumented migrants were a betrayal of ubuntu…

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How Vodacom and ER24 are bridging the communication gap for South Africa’s Deaf community

How Vodacom and ER24 are bridging the communication gap for South Africa’s Deaf community

Over 600,000 South Africans use South African Sign Language (SASL), and it’s one of the country’s official languages. However, Deaf and speech- and hearing-impaired South Africans still struggle to access essential services. This is why collaborations like the one between ER24 and Vodacom are so crucial in ensuring South African communication services are more accessible….

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Digital driving licences back on the agenda in South Africa

Digital driving licences back on the agenda in South Africa

Parliament has urged transport minister Barbara Creecy to kick off the policymaking process that would pave the way for government to issue digital driving licences. Speaking to TechCentral in an interview on Tuesday, Democratic Alliance MP Rikus Badenhorst, chairman of parliament’s select committee on infrastructure, said a digital driving licence card could help the transport…

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Reserve Bank bets on PayInc to fix South Africa’s digital payments gap

Reserve Bank bets on PayInc to fix South Africa’s digital payments gap

PayInc CEO Stephen Linnell The Competition Commission in August recommended to the Competition Tribunal that the South African Reserve Bank’s proposed acquisition of a 50% stake in payments clearing house PayInc – previously BankServAfrica – be approved without conditions attached. The move radically changes the ownership structure of PayInc, the developer and manager of rapid…

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