Local innovator Skhona Khumalo lauds the reception his public transport app, Khwela, has received.
Six start-ups represented the African continent at the recently held Global Startup Awards in China.
SmartXchange dismisses allegations by the Progressive Blacks in ICT that it operating more of a “landlord” than an incubator.
The Huawei/Google Android saga tops the list, but opinions on the 5th industrial revolution, security and data science also piqued our readers' interest.
Over 100 Cape Town-based entrepreneurs will participate in a 10-week Youth in Business programme in January.
Alexey Ermakov, founder of Swiss-based fintech startup Aximetria, picks crypto and blockchain trends to watch out for in 2020.
Boozeonline lists caterers for a variety of different types of functions and allows users to choose based on best fit.
The winning app, Uphi, works as panic button, aiming to prevent incidents of gender-based violence before they happen.
ZASpace, a community of business, government and academic institutions, will explore the benefits of space-based tech.
Johannesburg, Nairobi, Lagos and Cape Town are listed in the top 100 cities worldwide for fintech businesses.
Health for All, a health and nutrition app prototype, has taken top honours at the 2019 Geekulcha Hackathon.
The UK-South Africa Tech Hub has partnered with the Cape Innovation and Technology Initiative to enable more digitally skilled youth to land jobs.