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“American Pie” star Shannon Elizabeth ditched living in Hollywood for a move to South Africa to support a cause close to her heart. Elizabeth spoke at the Steel City Con in Pittsburgh last ...
"American Pie" star Shannon Elizabeth ditched living in Hollywood for a move to South Africa to support a cause close to her heart. Elizabeth spoke at the Steel City Con in Pittsburgh last ...
Chester Zoo has unveiled its newest zone centred around African species, becoming the largest zoo habitat ever created in the UK. The ‘Heart of Africa’ habitat area spans a 22.5-acre area ...
The average Wi-Fi speed in South Africa has more than doubled over the past five years. This is according to new research by MyBroadband Insights, which analysed over 8.2 million Wi-Fi speed tests ...
A MyBroadband analysis has revealed that South Africa’s general fuel levy (GFL) and Road Accident Fund (RAF) levy add between R272 and R483 to the cost of filling your car’s tank, depending on ...
Ms. Mroueh wants more chocolate from Africa to break into the American market. Her company, Mon Choco, is part of a new generation of West African chocolatiers striving to create jobs and wealth ...
The recent imposition of sweeping tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through global trade, with African economies among the hardest hit. The new measures - a 10 percent ...
Cassava Technologies is preparing to invest up to $720m to establish Africa’s first AIfactory, which will be developed in collaboration with US-based GPU manufacturer Nvidia, Bloomberg has reported.
Countries across Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the small island states were caught off guard by the re-imposition of unilateral tariffs, with many markets trembling under the weight ...
African countries were not spared. All but two (Burkina Faso and Seychelles) were hit by the new tariffs. While invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977, and on the basis of ...
Africa’s disappointing economic performance since independence in the 1960s is often blamed on corruption, poor governance and lack of competition. But structurally, the main reason is demographics.
This is because there can be many legal implications of using AI. South Africa doesn’t currently have direct laws regulating the use of AI, however, the South African Department of Communications and ...