South Africa's consumer inflation rises
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South Africa's consumer price inflation rose to 3.5% year-on-year in July, driven to its highest level since September 2024 by higher food and fuel prices though still within the central bank's target range.
South Africa’s National Development Plan is targeting easy access to affordable broadband for 100% of the population by 2030. The government would be naive not to embrace new technologies — and in particular satellite technologies — to increase South Africa’s broadband connectivity, the minister said.
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Africanews on MSNSouth Africa moves against rhino horn traffickers
This development comes amid growing concerns about wildlife crime. In 2024, 516 rhinos were poached across Africa, highlighting the urgent need for robust anti-trafficking measures
India's Tata Motors returned to South Africa's passenger vehicles market after a six-year absence, launching three ranges of SUVs and an entry-level compact hatchback to take on Chinese competitors. Growing demand for budget-friendly cars is luring global automakers to offer consumers more options,
South Africa is prioritizing a policy-review process that may result in Elon Musk’s SpaceX and other satellite-internet companies being allowed to operate in Africa’s largest economy without ceding ownership,
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Brash, controversial and unafraid to speak his mind, South Africa's Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has been swift to call out racism in others but he himself has now been branded a racist - a charge he refutes.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX urged South Africa to consider an alternative to Black ownership rules for telecom companies that want to operate in Africa’s largest economy.
The program offers doctors from South Africa trained in family or emergency medicine a more direct pathway to working in Nova Scotia.