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AI and robotics are key to true digital transformation
3rd March 2022 By Amit Singh, Solutions Architect at In2IT Technologies Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are terms used to describe machines with... →
Anglo starts up new metallurgical coal mine
By: Martin Creamer 9th February 2022 Diversified mining company Anglo American announced on Wednesday that its new Aquila mine has achieved its first longwall shear of steelmaking... →
Africa: Bringing supply chains to life across the continent
8th February 2022 The pandemic caused massive damage to global supply chains, with challenges including route congestion and blockages, manufacturing shutdowns, a... →
COSATU statement on the ongoing strike at Clover
1st February 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions offers its full support to the unions and workers at Clover who have been on strike since November last... →
South Africa’s corruption busters: short-changed on funding and political commitment
9th December 2021 The word corruption has its roots in the Latin adjective corruptus which refers to something that is spoiled, corrupted or perverted. In South... →
South Africa is failing to ride the digital revolution wave. What it needs to do
3rd December 2021 Workplaces are adopting new forms of advanced automation at a rate that suggests a digital revolution in the making. Digital technologies such as... →
How legal firms can save money and improve efficiency by winning the paper chase
9th November 2021 The traditionally conservative, paper-driven legal profession in South Africa is embracing bespoke document management systems and automated... →
Statement on the latest decisions by the Competition Commission
29th October 2021 The Competition Commission of South Africa (CCSA) held its ordinary meeting on Tuesday 26 October 2021, to review and take decisions on matters... →