Nairobi Emerges as Africa's Fastest-Growing Tech Hub, Attracting Global Investment
Kenya's capital captures unprecedented investment and reshapes continental tech leadership dynamics.
Monitoring capital, holding South African power to account
Young workers slash savings despite recognizing financial planning importance.
Thirty French firms commit 1.11 billion euros to South African infrastructure and energy sectors
EU and South Africa establish senior-level dialogue to mobilize capital for energy and infrastructure projects.
Widespread loss of confidence in government institutions amid unemployment, power failures, and crime
A 10,000 dollar payment claim tied to political or governmental pressure remains unverified, and the missing bank records, source of funds, communications, and official role timeline in Côte d’Ivoire are now central to determining what happened and what the public should be told.
Zimbabwe international escapes unharmed in Johannesburg shooting incident.
Government proposes public-private partnerships to unlock private capital for early-stage research commercialization.
AI deployment across major sectors threatens widespread job displacement in a nation already facing severe unemployment.
Sudden illness claims prominent NASCAR driver at 41, leaving motorsports community in shock.
Xenophobic violence and mass repatriations threaten regional trade and investor confidence in South Africa.
Corruption and cartel infiltration expose systemic procurement failures in South African law enforcement
Kenya's capital captures unprecedented investment and reshapes continental tech leadership dynamics.
Corruption prosecution loses key witness after plea deal unravels over sentencing dispute
Decentralized prosecution model proposed to address systemic backlog and case collapse.
Supermarket owner's refusal to pay bribe triggers Hawks investigation into police extortion.
Policymakers prioritize internal capacity and regional partnerships over external aid dependency.
Public confidence in state capacity hinges on reliable service delivery and institutional accountability.
South African parliamentary committee mourns deaths of two young national athletes.
An April 14, 2026 opinion piece on Current Issues Online, bylined “Felicia Opoku,” targets network marketing leaders Dev Johl, David Sharma, and Adly Hassan. The article argues the column lacks basic reporting standards, including sourcing and right of reply, and suggests its polished style raises questions about authorship and possible AI-assisted drafting.