Rand volatility influences forex for businesses, individuals

It’s no secret that the rand is incredibly volatile. Anyone who listens to the currency reports at the end of a news bulletin knows how big the swings (mostly in the wrong direction) any time there’s a major economic event at home and abroad. By Harry...

How educators can protect children from digital dangers

Today’s educators face a troubling digital dilemma: how to harness the power of technology for learning while safeguarding students from online dangers. By Amy Newsome, account relationship manager: South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique at British Council...

How to avoid online ticket fraud

There is no doubt that South Africans are excited to head back to stadiums to watch sport and to watch their favourite musicians. This can be seen in the almost immediate sell out of the Springboks versus Ireland test matches and the return of a number of...
Balancing the potential and risks of Musk’s brain chip

Balancing the potential and risks of Musk’s brain chip

Elon Musk’s recent announcement that his company Neuralink has successfully implanted a computer chip into a human brain has sparked excitement in medical circles and raised ethical concerns. While neurotechnology offers potential benefits for individuals who...

How tax automation could boost the digital economy

Pundits often say that digital technology can grow GDP and raise living standards. There is merit to these claims, writes George Karageorgiades, director and cofounder of PaySpace. A 2022 paper published by Chinese researchers in the Frontiers in Public Health journal...

From frictionless to FrictionZero in business travel

In an age where even the brief wait for a coffee feels too long, the business travel scene is undergoing a radical transformation. Welcome to the era of FrictionZero Travel, where the concept of ‘waiting’ is as outdated as fax machines. This shift...