by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 16, 2026 | features |
As South African businesses move closer to mandatory e-invoicing and e-reporting (with draft legislation pointing to a phased rollout to be completed around 2028), the real differentiator is no longer awareness of what SA Revenue Service is planning, but rather how...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 16, 2026 | features |
By Mizra Bukva, Head of Telcos in EMEA at Infobip In an era of advanced messaging apps and rich digital experiences, SMS remains one of the most fundamental layers of customer communication. It’s the channel that works when everything else requires a download, a...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 14, 2026 | features, news |
Small business owners may very well be asking themselves whether they should deregister for VAT, following the 1 April change in the compulsory VAT registration threshold. While the change (from R1 million up to R2.3 million) will ease the compliance burden for SMEs...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 14, 2026 | features, news |
Ask any South African teacher about their biggest concern around AI, and the answer is often not about the technology itself, but about what happens to learning when getting the answer becomes easier than understanding it. As artificial intelligence becomes more...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 12, 2026 | features, news |
While infrastructure remains one of Africa’s most compelling long-term investment themes, deployment has consistently lagged ambition. But the continent does not suffer from a lack of interest or capital, it faces a shortage of bankable, repeatable projects...
by Hanleigh Daniels | Apr 12, 2026 | features |
By Mohammed Vachiat, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Konica Minolta South Africa South African organisations are operating in an increasingly complex regulatory environment, where the secure management of personal information is both a legal obligation and a...