MTN fails to convince the Labour Court that an employee who shows no remorse can never be reinstated.
The AI “hallucinations” were cited as references appended to the recently Cabinet-approved Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection.
The communications department places two officials on precautionary suspension, pending the ongoing investigation into the Draft National Artificial Intelligence Policy.
The telco underscores its role in supporting public finances through corporate and indirect taxes.
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AI is changing how developers work and earn, favouring senior talent while limiting opportunities for juniors entering the market.
Former Nedbank group chief information officer Ray Naicker has been appointed as group CIO of Bank South Pacific.
MTN’s remuneration resolution drew just 59.2% shareholder support in 2025 – among the lowest in last year’s AGM season.
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Sandra Lehmann, chief actuary at Discovery Vitality, warns that relying entirely on AI risks abdicating human decision-making.
AI and integrated HR systems are becoming essential to cut compliance risk and unlock workforce value, business leaders said.
Employers increasingly prioritise experience, portfolios and applied skills over formal degrees alone, says Robin Ramokgadi, business unit manager at Torque IT.
The national AI policy prioritises jobs and skills development, while preparing for workforce shifts ahead, ITWeb AI Summit 2026 delegates were told yesterday.
The company will discuss how African organisations can secure, monitor and govern the behaviour of autonomous AI agents alongside the human workforce.