Access to quality education is a cornerstone of individual empowerment and national development. In an increasingly globalized and competitive world, South African students must be equipped not only ...
Building skills and knowledge is the best way to give yourself an advantage in a tight job market. Training backed by certification shows an employer that you’re ambitious and work ready. If you ...
Africa’s healthcare systems are facing a new kind of emergency. As hospitals, labs and clinics across the continent digitize, ...
Delivered through WhatsApp, the new eWallet reduces friction for unbanked, underserved, and underbanked users seeking a safe and convenient way to manage their money. Previously, an eWallet could only ...
Did you format the SD card mistakenly before everything was copied, and now it’s completely empty? Is the data lost forever? Is it possible to recover data from a formatted SD card? Fortunately, the ...
Despite the rapid growth of Africa’s digital economy, domain ownership remains extremely low compared to global markets. Many entrepreneurs are unable to purchase domains due to international payment ...
Every new payment method, new region, and new provider relationship adds complexity to integrations, monitoring, and operations. Over time, the payments stack becomes less like a feature and more like ...
In South Africa, one of the continent’s more mature banking markets, digital adoption continues to grow, with millions of ...
As mines across Africa increasingly operate in even more remote regions, harsher underground environments, and increasingly challenging geographies, the role of connectivity has fundamentally shifted.
Cross Switch, a payment technology company powering digital transactions across emerging markets, announced the promotion of Jacob Yermalitski to Chief Technology Officer (CTO). A co-founder of the ...
Zepz, the global payments group behind WorldRemit and Sendwave, announced that Mark Lenhard, Chief Executive Officer and Board Director, will step down from his role over the coming weeks. The company ...
Kaspersky’s “Growing up online” survey reveals that almost half (47%) of parents surveyed in South Africa regularly post photos, videos, or updates about their children on social media platforms.
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