The company wants to disrupt SA’s mobile virtual network operator market with a new platform called Huge NXTGN.
Software as a service solution Lyra brings all forms of communication, including calls, texts, WhatsApps, meetings and other scheduling, into a single workspace.
By recognising the complexities of African urban life, smart city projects can evolve into inclusive spaces where tech serves as a means rather than an end.
A CSIR-run pilot project aims to support all official spoken languages in SA, after introducing an isiZulu- and Sepedi-tailored literacy tech solution.
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Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
Residents with unregistered solar installations up to 50kW may qualify for an exemption from legislated registration-related fees until March 2026, says the utility.
Temosho Shaku, a graduate of mLab’s CodeTribe Academy, joined Mansalema Enterprise and has helped to build Salema, a mobile app designed to combat gender-based violence.
Innovation should be seen as a business enabler rather than a cost, says Alex Smith, CFO at e4.
Government’s plan for a national digital identity system gets the nod from home affairs minister Dr Leon Schreiber.
The industry welcomes president Cyril Ramaphosa’s commitment to positioning SA as a leader in renewable energy and green manufacturing.
Last chance to nominate female tech stars for the Wired4Women Awards 2025.
Without a national AI strategy, South Africa risks losing influence in global AI conversations, says AI ethics and communications specialist Nazareen Ebrahim.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces plans to build the capability of the state, with technology at the heart of these reforms.