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Machine managers: AI monitoring in the South African workplace
28th January 2025 The impact of AI on the workplace is a rapidly evolving field of study, and South Africa can look to other countries, where cutting edge AI... →
Privacy. Who is looking after the children?
28th January 2025 As we celebrate International Privacy Day on 28 January 2025, we are called to look inward and ask how the Protection of Personal Information Act,... →
Faith-based eco-justice organisation calls for reforms to SA’s electricity pricing
By: Sashnee Moodley 28th January 2025 As Eskom seeks approval from the National Energy Regulator of South Africa for a 36% electricity tariff increase, faith-based eco-justice... →
Kenya: Data Privacy Day 2025 – Safeguarding Personal Data to Spur Digital Transformation & Economic Development
28th January 2025 On 28 January, the world honours Data Privacy Day once again, and this year the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (‘the ODPC’) in Kenya... →
Violations of Pregnant Women’s Rights Amid Israel’s Assault on Gaza
28th January 2025 R.M., 31, was two months pregnant when Israel began its military campaign in the Gaza Strip following the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on... →
Harnessing the Potential of Critical Minerals in Southern Africa: A Catalyst for Sustainable Growth
28th January 2025 Southern Africa is poised at a unique crossroad - a moment of unparalleled opportunity to leverage its vast reserves of critical minerals to drive... →
World Bank’s Banga seeks $85bn to leverage Africa’s youth
By: Bloomberg 28th January 2025 World Bank president Ajay Banga said boosting access to electricity is the key to unlocking the demographic dividend in the world’s youngest... →
Ramaphosa says WEF sees SA’s GNU as a sign of stability, as instability brews at home 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 27th January 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa pointed out on Monday that the World Economic Forum meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, last week viewed the formation of... →