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How AI Can Boost South African Businesses with Workday Horizon

TechCentral · 2026/06/13

Workday Horizon highlights the power of integrating AI with well-managed data and processes to deliver real benefits to South African businesses, workers, and consumers.

South African businesses can unlock AI’s true potential by focusing first on good data management and clear processes. This approach not only improves efficiency but creates new opportunities for workers and better services for consumers.

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Hisense & Makro Launch Winter Laundry Promotion in SA

TechCentral · 2026/06/13

Hisense and Makro have partnered to offer a winter laundry promotion featuring free delivery, installation, and extended warranty to South African buyers.

Keep an eye out for deals like this winter laundry promotion to save on upfront costs like delivery and installation. Make sure to check the warranty details and choose energy-efficient appliances to stretch your budget over the long term.

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Vodacom’s Annual Report Leaves Payment to Nkosana Makate Unclear

TechCentral · 2026/06/12

Vodacom's annual report omits details about payments to Nkosana Makate, raising concerns about transparency and implications for South African consumers, businesses, and investors.

Vodacom’s annual report highlights the importance of transparency for businesses, consumers, and investors. Knowing how companies handle payments from legal disputes helps build trust and encourages innovation, important not just for big firms but also for South Africa’s entrepreneurs and everyday consumers.

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How Sixty60 Grew During Lockdown: What It Means for SA Consumers

TechCentral · 2026/06/12

Sixty60, Shoprite's online grocery delivery service, capitalised on the Covid-19 lockdown, growing rapidly and reshaping South Africa's retail sector with lasting effects on consumers and businesses.

The rise of Sixty60 shows how digital tools can transform shopping and business in South Africa. Embracing such innovations wisely can offer convenience and opportunities but requires attention to costs, accessibility, and job quality.

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SABC+ Struggles as Fans Flock for Bafana World Cup Opener

TechCentral · 2026/06/12

SABC+'s streaming platform struggled to handle a surge of viewers watching the Bafana Bafana World Cup opener, causing access problems and frustration.

Streaming live events is becoming the norm, but technical glitches can spoil the experience. This incident with SABC+ shows that while going digital is great, investing in solid infrastructure and planning is key to making sure South Africans get the sports moments they crave without hassle or extra cost.

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Growthpoint and Busamed Expand Gateway Private Hospital in Umhlanga

Moneyweb · 2026/06/12

Growthpoint and Busamed are investing R60 million to expand Gateway Private Hospital in Umhlanga, adding ICU beds, a new operating theatre, and more adult ward spaces to meet rising healthcare demand.

Investments in private healthcare expansions like Gateway Hospital can improve care access and create jobs, but South Africans should balance using private facilities with understanding the ongoing challenges in the public health sector.

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South Africa’s Budget Upgrades: What It Means for You

Moneyweb · 2026/06/12

National Treasury highlights progress toward investment grade rating, signalling potential benefits for South Africa’s economy and public.

South Africa’s progress toward an investment grade rating is encouraging news that can unlock more affordable borrowing, stimulate business growth, and create jobs. While this won’t change things overnight, staying informed and financially prepared as the economy improves will benefit you and your business.

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New Labour Protections for Uber and Freelancers in South Africa

Moneyweb · 2026/06/12

South Africa is proposing new labour laws to grant basic protections to Uber drivers, delivery staff, and freelancers. This change aims to address wage security, benefits, and fair treatment in the gr…

If you work as a freelancer, Uber driver, or delivery person, upcoming labour law changes in South Africa could soon secure your right to fair pay and benefits. It’s important to stay informed about your rights and how these changes might affect your day-to-day work and income stability.

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10 Benefits of Online Learning with Richfield for South Africans

TechCentral · 2026/06/12

Richfield’s distance learning offers South Africans quality education from home, providing flexibility, cost savings, and enhanced career opportunities.

Richfield’s online learning is a game-changer for South Africans looking to study affordably and flexibly. It opens doors to new career paths and business skills without the costs and constraints of traditional education.

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How Payment Data Reveals South Africa’s Financial Health

TechCentral · 2026/06/12

Altron FinTech uses payment data to reveal South African household financial health, offering vital insights for businesses and lenders.

Tracking payment data helps spot early signs of financial strain among South African households, enabling smarter business and lending decisions that support consumers before problems escalate.

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Anthropic vs OpenAI: The Battle Shaping AI's Future

TechCentral · 2026/06/11

The rivalry between AI firms Anthropic and OpenAI is influencing global AI development, with important consequences for South African consumers and businesses.

Stay informed about global AI developments like the Anthropic-OpenAI rivalry, as these impact the availability and affordability of AI tools in South Africa. Invest in improving your digital skills and keep an eye on affordable AI products that can help your business or career.

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How MTN’s AI Plans Could Shape South Africa’s Economy

TechCentral · 2026/06/11

MTN Group aims to generate R30-billion in value from AI by 2030, focusing on internal efficiency, customer solutions, and new digital services, which could impact South African businesses and jobs sig…

MTN's push into AI shows that South Africa is stepping up in the digital economy, but success depends on making AI accessible, affordable, and secure for everyday users and small businesses.

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Why AI Voice Assistants Struggle with South African Users

TechCentral · 2026/06/11

AI voice assistants imported to South Africa face challenges understanding local accents and languages, raising concerns for businesses and consumers relying on this technology.

South Africans and local businesses should push for AI voice technologies designed with our languages and accents in mind. Supporting local tech innovations and improving infrastructure can make AI assistants more reliable and user-friendly, boosting customer service and job opportunities.

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MTN SA Targets R6bn Savings with New Cost-Cutting Plan

TechCentral · 2026/06/10

MTN South Africa plans to save up to R6 billion by 2029 under new CEO Ferdi Moolman. This ‘structural reset’ will affect jobs, consumers, and small businesses in South Africa.

MTN South Africa’s cost-saving drive could impact jobs and services but might also make mobile connectivity more affordable. Keep an eye on changes that could affect your phone bills or job prospects.

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MTN’s Bold 2030 Plan: Fibre, Fintech & AI Growth Explained

TechCentral · 2026/06/10

MTN aims to triple its fibre network, grow fintech services 13-fold, and double data usage by 2030, shaping South Africa's digital future.

MTN's Vision 2030 highlights how improved internet and fintech services can unlock opportunities for South Africans—whether for schooling, work, or small businesses. Staying digitally skilled and informed will help you make the most of these advances.

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Bitcoin Faces Challenges as Retail Investors Shift Focus

TechCentral · 2026/06/10

Retail investors are selling bitcoin to invest in new tech IPOs, causing a slowdown in crypto markets. This shift affects South African investors, small businesses, and consumers involved in crypto.

Keep an eye on your investments and avoid putting all your money into one area. Whether it’s bitcoin or new tech stocks, understanding the risks can help you make smarter financial choices.

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How Netstar’s Vehicle Data Could Change South Africa’s Economy

TechCentral · 2026/06/10

Netstar is leveraging anonymised vehicle tracking data from over 2 million vehicles, opening new opportunities for industries, small businesses and consumers in South Africa.

Netstar’s move to sell anonymised vehicle data is a step forward in using technology and information to improve everyday life in South Africa. Whether you’re a small business owner, worker, or consumer, this data-driven approach could bring about smarter services and new opportunities — but it also reminds us to stay aware of privacy and access issues. Understanding how data flows into business and public services helps you make informed decisions in today’s economy.

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South Africa’s Electric Vehicle Sales Surge but Remain Small

TechCentral · 2026/06/09

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in South Africa rose by 96% in early 2024 compared to last year, signaling growing interest despite still low overall market share.

Electric vehicle sales in South Africa are growing fast but still represent a small market. If you're a consumer or small business owner, keep an eye on developments around EV costs, charging infrastructure, and government incentives. These factors will shape how accessible and beneficial EVs become in your area in the next few years.

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Huawei nova 15 Max Launches in South Africa

TechCentral · 2026/06/09

Huawei's nova 15 Max smartphone is now available in South Africa, offering a powerful battery, strong build, and enhanced entertainment options, appealing to everyday consumers and small business user…

The Huawei nova 15 Max presents a compelling choice for South Africans needing a durable, long-lasting smartphone without overspending. However, it's important to check app compatibility and support before purchasing.

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Tech Innovation Agency's Big Win Boosts SA Economy

TechCentral · 2026/06/09

South Africa's Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) recently sold its stake in Kapa Biosystems for $4.9 million, ahead of the biotech's $445 million acquisition by Roche. This significant gain highlight…

The successful sale of Kapa Biosystems shares by the Technology Innovation Agency proves that investing in local innovation can pay off. Small businesses and job seekers should keep an eye on emerging sectors like biotech for future opportunities. Support from agencies like TIA is crucial, but sustainable growth depends on ongoing investment and skills development.

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