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All set for MultiChoice to sell insurance stake to Sanlam

The deal will become effective on 30 November, upon which MultiChoice will receive an upfront cash consideration of R1.2 billion for its NMSIS stake.

Ericsson ups R&D spend to drive 4G, 5G networks in SA

The networking and telecoms giant accelerates R&D investment, to expand 4G networks and increase 5G adoption in SA.

Vault22 aims to improve South Africans’ financial health

The platforms offers South Africans tools to build wealth, manage debt, and achieve financial wellness.

Activists highlight plight of world’s hungry ahead of G20 summit in Brazil

The protest which was organized by the NGO Rio da Paz or Rio for Peace sought to draw the attention of the leaders of the world’s richest nation

Mobile, fibre propel Telkom’s revenue to R21.3bn

Telkom’s mobile subscribers are now at 22.8 million, and it saw a 19.6% upsurge in its mobile data subscriber base, to 14.6 million.

COP29: What next for Africa’s energy transition?

Africa stands at a crossroad in the global energy transition. So how can the continent address its energy needs whilst navigating the climate crisis?
Arts & Culture

TheMuseumsLab 2025 for Museum Professionals from African and European Countries (Ethiopia, Germany, Online)

Indian Ocean Commission: AléVini Regional Mobility Assistance Fund Cycle 3 (Union of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Mozambique)

KAFART: Co-Cr8 Artist in Residence Programme 2024 (Nigeria)

Common Stories: Common LAB 2025 (Portugal, Germany, Egypt, France)

Passepartout Duo: Babbasawt Sound Lab 2025 for Europe-based Artists Working with Sound (Tunisia)

Countering Global Asymmetries

University of Ghana: Artists in Residence Fellowship 2025–2026 (Ghana)

Electric South: New Dimensions Lab 2024 (South Africa)

Gil Mendo Mobility Grant for Dance and Transdisciplinary Professionals in Portugal and the Mediterranean

Goethe-Institut: Project Space Grant 2025 (South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini)

Cairo Calling for Emerging Performing Artists from Egypt, the Arab World, and the UK (Egypt)

Jiser: Creative Residencies for Young Visual Artists 2024–2025 (Spain, Tunisia, Algeria)

Fluid Boundaries International Residency Programme 2025 (South Africa, Brazil, Switzerland, Online)

Cassava Republic: African Women’s Editorial Workshop 2024 (South Africa)

Cultural Relations Platform: Global Cultural Relations Programme (Morocco)

Lessons from Connecting South: The Journey of the South-South Arts Fellowships 2022-23

Wits Innovation Centre: Postdoctoral Fellowship with the Johannesburg Lightning Research Laboratory (South Africa)

Indian Ocean Commission: Support for Cultural Events (Union of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Mozambique)

Indian Ocean Commission: AléVini Regional Mobility Assistance Fund (Union of Comoros, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles and Mozambique)

CONTESTED DESIRES Constructive Dialogues: Visual Artists for Residency, Exhibition and Knowledge Exchange Programme 2024–2026

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Environment & Climate
Africa: Hippos Don’t Fly – but the Massive Animals Can Get Airborne

Africa: Hippos Don’t Fly – but the Massive Animals Can Get Airborne

In 1872 Leland Stanford, the founder of California's Stanford University, hired an eccentric inventor named Eadweard Muybridge to help resolve...
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Africa: Sustaining Africa’s Future Through Conservation

Africa: Sustaining Africa’s Future Through Conservation

In Africa, majority of the population relies on natural resources for their livelihoods. This makes it crucial to reflect on...
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Nigeria: From Ravine to Evergreen – a Paradise Is in the Making in Uyo, Says Anietie Usen

Nigeria: From Ravine to Evergreen – a Paradise Is in the Making in Uyo, Says Anietie Usen

A devastated landscape bowed down before us, with the ugly scars of ravines and gullies. The gaping gullies told a...
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