Rethinking the Culture of Learning and Teaching in SA’s Schools
South Africa should work towards finding possible ways of improving the education system, especially when it comes to critical subjects such as maths and science South Africa (SA) is faced with...
View ArticleZambia’s Digital Migration Deadline on Track
Zambia maintains that Zambia is on course in meeting the deadline of migrating to DTT broadcasting from analogue The Zambian government maintains that it is on course in meeting the deadline of...
View ArticleICTs, Public Access and the African Internet Governance Forum
African countries should invest in ensuring that their citizens have access to affordable Internet, which is key to their development “As Africans we care about the Internet, and not only about...
View ArticleUniversal Internet With Free Wi-Fi for WC
The Western Cape provincial government intends to offer universal access to the internet to all its residents as it drives public access Wi-Fi The Western Cape provincial government intends to offer...
View ArticleZim Laws to Curb Cyber-Crime
Zimbabwe crafts cyber laws to regulate activities on social media and to tackle cybercrimes A government official has announced that Zimbabwe is crafting cyber laws to regulate activities on social...
View ArticleThe (New) Quiet Revolution
Student profiler, a computer-based system, could play a key role in monitoring and tracking students’ disabilities, literacy skills and the failing sectors of their educational community Did you know...
View ArticleHighway Africa Growth Pleases Kwabato
Highway Africa director is pleased that the conference is showing signs of growth since it started 18 years ago The director of Highway Africa, Chris Kwabato, says he is pleased that the conference is...
View ArticleGoogle Snubs Govt Over Data Requests
Google denies several requests from the South African government to obtain user data as well as requests to remove content Google, the world’s largest search engine, has denied several requests from...
View ArticleICASA Announces New Call Rate Regulations
ICASA announces new call termination rates favouring smaller cellular operators The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) announces new call termination rates favouring smaller...
View ArticleCall for Responsible Social Media Use
The SAHRC urged the public to use social networking sites responsibly The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) urged the public to use social networking sites responsibly. The call came...
View ArticleTechnology in Classrooms: Aiding Learning Barriers or a Barrier to Learning?
ICTs have the potential to improve the way educators deliver curriculum at schools and also how learners interact through various subjects There are no reliable studies or statistics in South Africa...
View ArticleMISA Launches Youth Usage of Social Media Study
MISA partners with LUVATSI to launch its study on youth usage of social media Media Institute of South Africa (MISA) has partnered with the Swaziland Youth Empowerment Organisation (LUVATSI) to launch...
View ArticleGovt Uses Social Media to Reach Communities
The Department of Communications says through the use of social media government is able to interact with citizens even in the deep rural areas The Department of Communications says through the use of...
View ArticleNamibia to be Africa's First to e-Vote
The election commission declares, in a first for Africa, Namibians will cast their ballots electronically The election commission has declared that, in a first for Africa, Namibians will cast their...
View ArticleSeven Tembisa Schools Go Digital
Ramaphosa to participate in the launch of the Gauteng paperless education system at seven schools in Tembisa Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa will participate in the launch of the Gauteng paperless...
View ArticleVodacom to Connect 250 000 Homes
Vodacom to connect 250 000 homes and businesses to fibre broadband over the next three years Vodacom plans to connect 250 000 homes and businesses to fibre broadband over the next three years. The...
View ArticleUber to Explore Mobile Money Service in Africa
Uber explores the use of mobile money services After launching its service in seven African cities and hitting a few hitches, especially in Kenya, Uber is exploring the use of mobile money services....
View ArticleMicrosoft Software to Attract Mobile Users
Microsoft Corp made its popular applications available for free on Android tablets Microsoft Corp made its popular Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications available for free on Android tablets,...
View ArticleTshwane Free Wi-Fi Promotes Citizen Journalism
Citizen journalism has taken off in Tshwane as free Wi-Fi access becomes a reality for a new generation of South AfricansCitizen journalism has taken off in Tshwane as free Wi-Fi access becomes a...
View ArticleGauteng Kids Encounter Paedophiles Online
About 31.4 percent of secondary school children surveyed in Gauteng have encountered people who tried to get them to talk online about sex against their will, study reveals About 31.4 percent of...
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