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South Africa's SA Connect Broadband Project Stalls

TechCentral · 2026/06/18

The South African government’s flagship broadband initiative, SA Connect, has largely been on hold for more than a year, affecting internet access improvements for many. This article explores why the …

While the delay in SA Connect is disappointing, it’s a reminder for South Africans to explore all affordable internet options available today and to continue advocating for better access. Small businesses can look into mobile-friendly digital tools that don’t rely heavily on high-speed broadband and keep an eye on government updates for new connectivity programmes.

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How Exchange Controls Affect South African Money Freedom Today

TechCentral · 2026/06/18

South Africa's exchange controls, set in the 1960s, aim to protect the economy but now often restrict financial freedom. Learn why this matters for everyday South Africans and businesses.

Exchange controls in South Africa are designed to protect the economy but can also limit your financial freedom. Understanding these rules helps you make smarter decisions, whether you’re investing, running a small business, or sending money abroad. Stay informed about your allowances and consider how changes could impact your money.

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How Flood Maps Shape Disaster Preparedness in South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/06/18

Flood risk mapping uses decades of data to help insurers and communities prepare and respond to floods, vital for South Africa's vulnerable areas.

Flood risk maps help insurers, governments, and communities in South Africa to better understand and prepare for flood disasters. By using decades of data, these maps guide smarter financial decisions, improve safety, and reduce economic losses from floods that can impact all of us—whether we’re rebuilding homes, running a small business, or searching for secure employment.

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How Cutting Smartphone Taxes Boosts Africa: Lessons from South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/06/17

South Africa's decision to scrap its 9% smartphone excise duty led to a surge in affordable phone sales, a move GSMA recommends other African nations consider to boost connectivity and economic growth…

South Africa’s removal of the 9% smartphone excise duty shows how smart tax policies can lower costs and expand access to essential technology. If other African countries follow suit and pair tax relief with infrastructure investments, more people and small businesses across the continent could thrive in the digital economy.

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How SA’s Car Tariffs Affect Prices, Jobs and Imports

TechCentral · 2026/06/17

South Africa's car tariffs influence vehicle prices, local manufacturing, and jobs, while rising Chinese imports change the market landscape.

Understanding car tariffs helps you make informed decisions when buying vehicles. Weigh the benefits of supporting local jobs against the cost and options imported cars provide.

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How Machine Traffic is Changing the Web Economy in SA

TechCentral · 2026/06/17

Machine-driven web traffic has surpassed humans for the first time, affecting online business models, job opportunities, and consumer experiences worldwide, including South Africa.

Understanding the rise of machine-generated web traffic helps you adapt your online business or job search strategies. Focus on verifying real engagement, improving website security, and embracing technology to stay ahead in South Africa’s evolving digital world.

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Jeff Bezos on AI: What It Means for Jobs and SA Economy

TechCentral · 2026/06/17

Jeff Bezos believes AI will not reduce jobs but instead unlock new human potential. This article explores what that could mean for South Africa’s job market and economy.

Jeff Bezos’s view reminds us that AI is a powerful tool that can open doors rather than close them. South Africans should embrace AI by learning new skills and seeking ways to innovate, ensuring they stay relevant and competitive in the changing job market.

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Inflation Drops, Easing Pressure on SA Interest Rates

TechCentral · 2026/06/17

South Africa’s inflation increase slowed in May, reducing pressure on the Reserve Bank to raise interest rates again soon. This offers some relief to consumers, small businesses, and job seekers amid …

Keep tracking inflation and interest rates closely, but take heart from the recent slower inflation rise. It can help you plan your spending, saving, and borrowing more confidently in the months ahead.

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Boosting Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism for Jobs and Growth

Moneyweb · 2026/06/17

Nelson Mandela Bay has untapped tourism potential that could drive job creation and economic growth. Unlocking this opportunity would benefit consumers and small businesses in the region.

Nelson Mandela Bay’s untapped tourism offers an exciting chance for job creation and business growth. By focusing on relatively easy wins, local entrepreneurs and job seekers can benefit quickly while building a more vibrant local economy.

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Cape Town Demands Action on Port Delays Impacting Economy

Moneyweb · 2026/06/17

Cape Town criticizes Transnet following a ranking that placed its container port among the worst globally. The city stresses the need for urgent improvements to support economic growth and small busin…

For small business owners and consumers, efficient ports mean more reliable supply chains and stable prices. Keeping an eye on port developments and supporting calls for improvements can help protect jobs and economic growth in Cape Town and beyond.

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Eskom Green Plan: What South Africans Need to Know

Moneyweb · 2026/06/17

Eskom’s shift to green energy is a key focus, but it comes with challenges for South African consumers, businesses, and jobs.

Eskom's shift to green energy is essential but must be managed carefully to avoid higher costs and job losses. Supporting skill development and affordable energy access during this transition is key for South Africa's economic health.

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US Ban on AI Model: What It Means for South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/06/15

The US government has imposed restrictions on Anthropic's advanced AI model, sparking debates about innovation and cybersecurity. This article explores what this means for South Africans in business, …

Balancing innovation with safety is crucial. South Africans should support local AI development and smart regulations to stay competitive and secure in a changing digital world.

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Fox Buys Roku for $22 Billion: What It Means for SA Viewers

TechCentral · 2026/06/15

Fox has acquired Roku for $22 billion, gaining direct access to millions of streaming households worldwide. This move could impact global streaming trends, including South Africa.

Fox’s $22 billion purchase of Roku could bring more streaming choices and better tech to South Africans, but watch out for data costs and market competition as global giants expand.

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How SA Remote Workers Can Keep More from International Pay

TechCentral · 2026/06/15

South African remote workers sending and receiving money internationally can lose a lot on currency markups and transfer fees. Comparing Wise, Grey, Payoneer, and PayPal reveals which platforms help k…

If you’re a South African earning money from overseas, choosing the right payment platform can save you a lot in hidden fees. Wise and Payoneer often offer better rates and lower costs than traditional banks or PayPal, helping you keep more of your earnings to grow your business or improve your financial wellbeing.

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Iran Deal Impact: What It Means for South African Economy

Moneyweb · 2026/06/15

The recent Iran nuclear deal could influence global oil prices and inflation, but South Africans should prepare for ongoing economic uncertainties affecting jobs, costs, and small businesses.

Stay informed about global oil price trends as they directly affect your budget. Plan for inflation by cutting unnecessary expenses and supporting local, energy-efficient businesses to reduce the impact of rising costs.

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SpaceX's IPO Soars Past $2 Trillion: What It Means for SA

Moneyweb · 2026/06/15

SpaceX's remarkable IPO debut has pushed its valuation beyond $2 trillion, highlighting investor optimism about AI and tech innovation. This development has implications for South Africans, from job p…

SpaceX's record IPO highlights the growing importance of tech and innovation globally. South Africans can take inspiration to build skills, support tech businesses, and explore new opportunities but should remain mindful of local challenges and risks.

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Why Youth Unemployment in South Africa Remains a Huge Challenge

Moneyweb · 2026/06/15

Youth unemployment in South Africa hits 60%, posing serious challenges for young people, businesses, and the economy. Understanding the causes and effects helps find practical solutions.

Youth unemployment at 60% shows how urgent it is for South Africans—from job seekers to small business owners—to focus on skills training, practical experience, and supporting entry-level jobs. Government and businesses must work together to create real pathways for young people into the workforce to build a more hopeful economic future.

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Vodacom's R7.7m CEO Security: What It Means for SA

TechCentral · 2026/06/14

Vodacom spent R7.7 million on CEO Shameel Joosub’s personal security in the 2026 financial year, highlighting corporate safety priorities amid South Africa’s high crime levels.

Vodacom’s R7.7 million investment in CEO security highlights the real dangers business leaders face in South Africa. While many cannot afford such protection, it reminds us all of the importance of staying safe and supporting community efforts to reduce crime.

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Amazon CEO Warns About AI Risks Ahead of Industry Changes

TechCentral · 2026/06/14

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy alerted US officials to the risks posed by advanced AI models developed by firms like Anthropic, sparking wider discussion about AI safety. This has implications for South Africa…

Keep informed about AI developments and their potential impact on your business and job market. Use AI tools wisely, know the risks, and encourage responsible use in your community.

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How Signal Jammers Affect AI and Business in South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/06/13

Signal jammers can disrupt AI-powered systems crucial for businesses and consumers. Understanding the challenges and solutions is key for South Africans navigating the digital economy.

Signal jammers can disrupt many smart systems used by businesses and consumers alike, but knowing the risks and legal protections helps you take action. Diversifying tech tools and staying informed can protect your business and everyday life from unexpected cut-offs.

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