
Coke’s shop-in-a-can brings solar-powered 3G and water to rural Africa
Women entrepreneurs targeted for innovative rural spaza shop.
Women entrepreneurs targeted for innovative rural spaza shop.
First Hans Fouche and his colleague Kobus Van der Walt brought a broken lawn mower back to life. Next? Upcycling the humble vacuum cleaner.
3D printed chocolate pioneer builds a working lawnmower for less than R200 on giant home-built printer.
Top tips on getting a business from idea to profit in a five month long series of courses at JoziHub.
Missing out on your favourite African artists on Rdio or Simfy? Mziiki can help.
Join many other tech companies from around the world at one of the biggest tech exhibitions in Africa.
World Bank puts together an almost-but-not-quite definitive list of tech hubs in Africa.
Portable card reader plugs into your phone and turns it into a sales register.
New report cautions techno-enthusiasts to question what it is they’re so gee-ed up about, and says that it takes more than free laptops to liberate
CDE says South Africa’s schools are failing pupils and three quarters of Grade 9 learners lack basic skills in maths and science.
Science and business combine with unique new start-up accelerator.
Need something printed or have a printer that’s underused? 3D Nation takes the revolution to the next logical stage.
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