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Investec’s AI Approach: People Over Machines in SA Banking

TechCentral · 2026/05/18

Investec is embracing AI with a unique focus on human skills, contrasting with other banks prioritising automation. This approach impacts job security, customer service, and business opportunities in …

Investec’s people-first AI strategy shows that technology can improve banking without replacing the human connections we value. For South Africans, this means access to smarter, more personal financial services that support your needs, whether you’re managing household finances, running a small business, or planning for the future.

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Reit Overhaul Could Boost Digital Infrastructure in South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/05/17

South Africa’s communications minister advocates for Reit reforms to channel more investment into digital infrastructure, aiming to boost connectivity and stimulate economic growth.

The proposed Reit reform could drive private investments into South Africa's digital infrastructure, improving internet access and affordability for consumers and small businesses alike.

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South Africa Marks One Year Without Load Shedding

TechCentral · 2026/05/15

South Africa has recently marked a significant milestone: a full year without load shedding. While this offers hope for stability, long-term energy challenges remain that could affect consumers, jobs,…

A year without load shedding gives South Africans and small businesses a chance to breathe and plan ahead. But power stability depends on continued investment and smart energy use. Keep informed, save energy where you can, and consider alternative power options to safeguard your home or business.

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How Absa Uses AI to Combat Cyber Threats

TechCentral · 2026/05/15

Absa is using advanced AI technology to protect its systems from evolving cyber threats by deploying 'super agents' that improve security and response times.

South Africans can expect safer banking experiences as Absa and other financial institutions use AI to detect and respond to cyber threats faster. Staying updated on digital security practices and supporting broader cybersecurity measures can help both consumers and businesses stay protected.

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Smart ID Roll-Out Speeds Up: Green ID Book Phased Out

TechCentral · 2026/05/15

South Africa is rapidly expanding the smart ID card programme to replace the green ID book, improving security and simplifying access to services for all South Africans.

The move from green ID books to smart ID cards means safer, faster identity verification and less risk of fraud. Stay updated on the roll-out, apply early, and protect your new smart ID card carefully.

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US and China Join Forces to Tackle AI Threats

TechCentral · 2026/05/14

The US and China have agreed to cooperate in managing risks posed by powerful AI technologies, aiming to prevent exploitation by harmful actors and ensure safer AI development.

The collaboration between the US and China on AI safety shows that even powerful countries see the risks of unchecked AI growth. For South Africans, it’s important to stay informed, embrace AI responsibly, and be ready for new rules that protect consumers and businesses alike.

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Telkom Recovers After Cape Storms Disrupt Network

TechCentral · 2026/05/14

Severe storms in the Western Cape caused major disruptions to Telkom's network, but service is now mostly restored. The incident highlights both challenges and resilience in South Africa's telecom inf…

When telecom networks face disruptions, it’s a good reminder to explore affordable backup internet options, like mobile data or secondary connections, to keep your business and job search on track even during outages.

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Seacom’s 2024 Outage: Lessons for South African Businesses

TechCentral · 2026/05/14

Seacom’s major 2024 outage exposed the importance of resilient internet connectivity and redundancy, with significant implications for South African consumers, small businesses, and job seekers.

Seacom’s outage highlights how crucial good internet is for business and daily life. If you rely on the internet, especially for your small business or job, look into backup options like mobile data and choose ISPs with strong networks. Planning for downtime can save you money and stress.

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7 Essential Digital Platforms to Grow Your SA Business Online

TechCentral · 2026/05/14

Learn which digital platforms South African small businesses can use to improve online visibility, reach customers, and grow their business.

Start small by choosing one or two digital platforms relevant to your business – like Facebook for local customers or Google My Business for online visibility. Focus on creating useful, honest content and engaging with your customers regularly. Small steps in digital marketing can lead to big results without straining your budget.

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Starlink Service Delay in SA Due to Legal and Regulatory Issues

TechCentral · 2026/05/13

South Africa’s telecom regulator Icasa has flagged legal issues that could delay Starlink’s rollout, requiring government action to change laws for full compliance with sector codes.

South Africans waiting for Starlink should stay informed about legal and regulatory developments. Meanwhile, exploring affordable alternatives and community Wi-Fi projects can help improve connectivity in the short term.

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Malatsi Says Partial SOE Privatisations Could Ease Fiscal Pressure

TechCentral · 2026/05/13

South Africa’s Communications Minister Solly Malatsi has indicated government willingness to explore partial privatisation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to ease fiscal pressure. This approach coul…

In a time of tight government budgets, involving the private sector in running state-owned enterprises can help improve services and reduce costs. For South Africans, it means better infrastructure and job opportunities, but also requires careful planning to protect workers and keep services affordable.

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Sam Altman Denies Betraying OpenAI Mission Amid Musk Dispute

TechCentral · 2026/05/13

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has publicly dismissed Elon Musk's accusations of betraying the founding mission of OpenAI, sparking discussions on leadership and ethics in AI development.

Stay informed about how AI companies operate and lead their projects. Understanding these dynamics helps you make smarter choices about technology use, career planning, and business growth in a world increasingly shaped by AI.

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