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DDoS attack exposes South Africa’s cybersecurity gaps
A recent Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack has highlighted significant gaps in South Africa’s cybersecurity preparedness and oversight, raising concerns about the resilience of critical digital infrastructure. The incident disrupted multiple online services, temporarily affecting access to key platforms and exposing vulnerabilities in network protection systems across the country. The attack, which overwhelmed targeted…
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What African SaaS Companies Must Have to Win Global Trust
For African software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies, winning the trust of international enterprises depends on more than just building a good product. Global buyers expect strong technical maturity, compliance standards, and operational reliability before committing to long-term contracts. As competition increases, African SaaS firms must align their offerings with global expectations to scale beyond local markets. One…
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SA startup automates marking to ease teachers’ workload
A South African edtech startup is gaining attention for developing a platform that automates the grading and assessment process, helping teachers save time and focus more on classroom engagement. The startup leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to streamline marketing, reduce administrative workload, and improve feedback speed for students. At the core of the platform…
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Big Tech and Africa’s Digital Transformation
One of the most significant contributions of big tech in Africa is the expansion of cloud infrastructure. Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud are establishing data centers and regional hubs that reduce latency and improve access to scalable computing resources. This allows African startups and enterprises to build digital products more efficiently without…
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Kenya proposes 15% tax on foreign VC exits
Foreign venture capital exits in Kenya are set to face a 15 percent tax under a new proposed law aimed at reshaping investment taxation and boosting domestic revenue. The proposal, advanced by the National Treasury, is part of broader fiscal reforms designed to increase government income and regulate cross-border capital flows more effectively. Officials argue…
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Altron declares $30m special dividend after profit jump
South Africa’s Altron has announced a special dividend of $30 million following a strong surge in profits, reflecting improved operational performance and stronger demand across its technology and digital services divisions. The payout comes after a period of restructuring and strategic repositioning that has helped the company strengthen its balance sheet and improve shareholder returns.…
