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Author: Cheryl Kahla

Cheryl Kahla is a technology journalist, editor, and founder of TechNation.News and Mora Media. She covers artificial intelligence, emerging technology, science, gaming, and digital culture, with a focus on how technology shapes society and business. Cheryl has worked in South African newsrooms as a journalist and deputy editor and regularly reports on innovation, startups, and global tech trends.

Severe weather: Cold front and snow puts SA on brrr alert

severe weather snow cold front

A powerful cold front and possible cut-off low could bring widespread severe weather, heavy rain, bitter cold and even snow to large parts of SA.

Playing ‘Zelda’ fights the loneliness epidemic. Science says so

Stoicism, gamers and loneliness

Playing Zelda makes you less lonely, and researchers finally have the numbers to back it up.

Malvertising: Ad-tech surveillance is a security problem now

malvertising

Malicious ads running on legitimate platforms compromised nearly one million devices in a single campaign detected in December 2024.

What counts as a cross-border crypto under SA’s proposed rules?

cross-border crypto

South Africa is drafting rules for crypto crossing its borders. Here’s what you need to know

EU AI gigafactory push: SA businesses more exposed than they think

AI gigafactory eu

The EU’s AI gigafactory call is a sovereignty play. SA businesses face the same dependency question at company level.

Zoho POS lands in SA at R120 a month as growth hits 34%

Zoho POS launches in SA

There is a forever-free tier as well, and the software handles everything from billing and inventory to pricing and loyalty programmes.

Likweli: The Congo hid a whole new monkey species for 18 years

new monkey species likweli

Scientists confirm new DRC monkey species after 114 sightings and one blurry photo….

79% of attacks happen because your password is the weakest link

ransomware attacks passwords new report

Stolen credentials drove 79% of ransomware attacks in 2026, Sophos finds. Recovery costs: $1.7 million per incident.

New documentary exposes tech billionaires’ plan to replace governments

documentary exposes tech billionaires

Crypto outspent fossil fuels in the last US election cycle. Now the same billionaires want to replace your government with code

First for Women wants to hear from SA women in 2026

first for women here and now survey 2026

The Her and Now 2026 national survey is open. SA women, your experience is the data needed to change the status quo. It only takes a few minutes.

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