
The Smartphone Isn’t Dead Yet—But the Countdown Has Started
The smartphone has defined our modern world. For nearly two decades, it has been our closest companion—our communicator, navigator, entertainer, and productivity hub. But now, the tech world is looking past it. The question is no longer if the smartphone era will end. It’s when, how, and who will lead

Is Kenya’s Bold Ban on Influencer Gambling Ads a Blueprint for Africa?
In a move that has sent shockwaves through East Africa’s marketing and gambling sectors, Kenya’s Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) has unveiled a landmark set of regulations that ban celebrities, influencers, and content creators from promoting gambling services. While many have applauded the bold step for its public health

Stop Dreaming: AI Will Take Your Job. It’s Already Happening
by Stanislaus Martins It’s no longer a question of if. It’s not even a question of when. AI is already changing everything—and jobs are right in the crosshairs. The dream of lifelong job security has been on life support for years, but artificial intelligence is pulling the plug. While we’re

Navigating Google’s Shift on Third-Party Cookies
Google has announced that users can now accept third-party cookies or reject them in its Chrome browser to enhance user protection, fueling speculation and concern about the future of Adtech and Martech.

Nedbank CIO Says AI Isn’t a Job Threat but a Call for Skill Enhancement
Nedbank CIO Ray Naicker argues that AI isn’t the real threat to jobs. Instead, the lack of AI skills could leave employees behind. Discover insights from the latest “Digital Dawn” event and how banks are investing in tech and talent. In a recent discussion at the “Digital Dawn” event hosted

Challenges and Opportunities in E-commerce in Africa: A Deep Dive into the Digital Frontier
The e-commerce landscape in Africa is a dynamic and rapidly evolving arena, presenting both formidable challenges and unprecedented opportunities. As the continent embraces digital transformation, small businesses are leveraging readily available technologies like WordPress, social media, Mobile money and WhatsApp to not only survive but thrive in this burgeoning market.