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How African creators can own their audiences

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The creator economy is broken. The internet promised that creators would finally escape gatekeepers. Anyone with talent, persistence and an audience could build a career on their own terms. Yet many creators have discovered that visibility and income do not necessarily mean the same thing. Across music, video, publishing and social media, vast audiences often generate little financial security.

Self-running mobile networks transform AI token economy

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Networks that were once little more than pipes are waking up as they prepare for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) token economy. The mobile phone in your pocket is about to get a lot smarter. That is only partly because AI apps will become the new default for search, travel and shopping. However, something bigger is coming. The network itself is waking up.

World Cup’s indirect win for SA tech

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While Bafana Bafana lost the opening game against Mexico, Lenovo’s technology underpinning the event was a big winner. The opening match of the World Cup did not go South Africa's way. As always, we lived in hope. Then we resigned ourselves to the inevitable. However, the one thing that worked seamlessly and proved to be a winner for fans of both Mexico and Bafana Bafana was the technology underpinning the tournament.

Software leadership competition in the automobile industry

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The West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Centre became the epicentre of a small earthquake in January. It showcased automotive technology at CES 2026, the world’s largest consumer tech show. As a result, the space felt less like an exhibition and more like a high-stakes contest for industrial leadership.

7,000 Africans show why AI needs humans

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as a triumph of machines over human limitations. However, one of the most revealing AI stories from Africa tells a different story. It highlights a victory achieved by people who refused to let their voices disappear from the digital future.

No room for “doom and fume” in the car industry

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The surge of lower-cost, higher-tech Chinese car brands into South African showrooms has sparked what we can only call “doom and fume”. Doom about shrinking margins, and incensed fuming about uneven competition, has become an almost prevailing narrative among “traditional” manufacturers with a long-established presence in the country. This climate of doom and fume continues to dominate industry conversations.

What good is AI if it can’t do good?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems now pass bar exams. They write code. They even mimic empathy. Yet few answer a simpler question: are they helping people live better lives? Put differently, what good is AI if it does not improve human wellbeing? That question now has a practical test. The Flourishing AI Benchmark (FAI) offers a new way to evaluate systems.

Healthcare fraud crisis – technology, trends and tactics

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Fraud, waste and abuse in South Africa’s private healthcare sector drains the system’s ability to deliver quality care. The issue remains largely unspoken. It does not make headlines in the way political corruption does. However, it is arguably just as damaging. It undermines the affordability and sustainability of medical cover for millions of South Africans.

WhatsApp as a business tool – revolutionising commerce

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Most South Africans already run their businesses on WhatsApp. A hair salon takes bookings through voice notes. A courier firm shares delivery updates using photo messages. A restaurant sends out its weekly menu via broadcast. What began as an informal backchannel for orders and service has now become the country’s most entrenched digital business tool. In fact, for many, WhatsApp serves as the foundation of their daily business operations.

SA banks use cloud to extend global lead

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South Africa’s financial institutions are rewriting the rules of banking technology. The cloud has become a new balance sheet of innovation. For decades, the country’s banking sector has punched above its weight. For example, it provided electronic banking long before many global peers.

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