Tech for a good cause
A Durban-based company puts team effort and reliable technology towards furthering good causes in South Africa.
A recent merger has created new ways for tradespeople and shop owners to earn an income.
Tablets are beginning to take their rightful place in local classrooms and lecture halls.
FolUp has seen great success in the US and Europe. Launched in SA in 2013, how is the programme’s implementation tackling our health care challenges?
Games that let us play with decaying flesh and brains are as unlikely to die as the rotting corpses themselves.
There’s much national attention on service delivery, but a small project in Cape Town is making it a reality.
Young Mom Support sets out to assist young mothers through Mxit.
Most South African schools are still heavily reliant on textbooks but one school has forged ahead and implemented a tablet system for its pupils.
Maternal and child mortality rates are still a concern in South Africa. But a mobile phone project has begun to make a significant impact on the lives of infants and mothers-to-be.
Are we anywhere near achieving the Schooling 2025 computer literacy goal?
Cellphone-based patient monitoring mechanisms in South Africa are becoming increasingly important.
While many people view Apple as a money-hungry company, it does have a heart. And that heart rests in education.
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