
Retooling the workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution era
Reskilling is essential for workforce relevance and organisational competitiveness

Reskilling is essential for workforce relevance and organisational competitiveness


Why should some of the biggest names in tech, including Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Meta and Tesla, invest in a country like South Africa?

The race to embrace digitalisation has created a pressing challenge – a worldwide cybersecurity skills gap, leaving businesses and society vulnerable to the constant threat of cybercrime and malicious attacks.

But if used correctly chatbots can increase productivity and innovation in these roles

If you’re seeing all the news about tech layoffs happening in the US and you’re afraid that the same thing will happen in South Africa, we understand – it’s enough to spook anybody.

While its focus is on areas of sexual health at the moment, telehealth platform Contro will look to expand into other areas of healthcare and broaden its product range. Some of these areas include primary health, mental health and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) says co-founder and CEO Alex Schmid.

How is LiDAR is getting unmanned aircraft systems closer to volcanoes, hurricanes and wildfires?

Machines are performing more and higher-level functions with each passing year, and with greater autonomy. But autonomous or not, for many of these machines to operate effectively and safely, they need the ability to accurately judge range and see.
And this is where LiDAR technology comes in.

Machines are performing more and higher-level functions every year and with greater autonomy. But autonomous or not, for many of these machines to operate effectively and safely, they need the ability to accurately judge range and see. Here are just a few reasons why machines need eyes. By Philip Constantine, CEO LightWare LiDAR LLC

Africa’s largest B Corp-certified digital agency, Rogerwilco, has affirmed its position as a powerhouse of creative excellence, taking home 16 awards at the prestigious 2025

71% of respondents belong to stokvels, a 39% increase in two years, as collective saving becomes a financial lifeline.

Latest research shows 68% of township consumers prioritise price in brand-buying decisions, while one-third prefer local entrepreneurs over national chains

In South African townships, economic necessity trumps sentiment, forcing households to optimise every rand, which is rewriting the rules of retail engagement. Food inflation reached