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Transforming Home Affairs: A Digital-First Approach to Unlock South Africa’s Economic Potential
18th September 2024 South Africa stands at a crucial juncture in its economic development. As the country seeks to quadruple its growth, the roles of skilled workers... →
Basic Education coommittee receives preliminary report on Matric examinations readiness
18th September 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education today received a preliminary report from the Department of Basic Education (DBE) and the Council for... →
Schreiber envisions ‘Home Affairs from home’ as he pushes digitalisation
By: Thabi Shomolekae 17th September 2024 Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said securing South Africa’s immigration and civics systems through automation and digital transformation will... →
SA: Leon Schreiber: Address by Home Affairs Minister, at the RMB Morgan Stanley Investor Conference (17/09/2024)
17th September 2024 For too long, the role of this department as a crucial flywheel to generate investment, tourism and economic growth, has been overlooked. →
South African universities need to rethink how they evaluate research: social impact counts too
17th September 2024 There are many ways university researchers can share their work. Some of these methods are well-established in academia: people write journal... →
Charting the Future of Earth Observation: Technology Innovation for Climate Intelligence
17th September 2024 Satellite Earth observation (EO) technologies are revolutionizing climate intelligence, offering vital insights into our rapidly changing... →
Kenya forecasts budget deficit will fall to 3.5% of GDP next fiscal year
By: Reuters 17th September 2024 Kenya's finance ministry forecasts a fall in the budget deficit to 3.5% of gross domestic product in the 2025/26 fiscal year that starts next July,... →
Invisible No More: Securing Legal Identity as a Human Right
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 16th September 2024 The need for identification in an increasingly digital world is becoming more apparent, with over 60% of the nearly 850 million people without a... →