The Incredible Story Of Two Limpopo Legends, One Beat-Up PC, And An App That’s Schooling The Nation

Armed with just R700 and pure determination, two self-taught coders from a tiny village built an educational app that’s changing lives, and breaking the internet.
The Secret Crypto Code That Helped End Apartheid Has Been Cracked After 33 Years

The goal of Operation Vula was to secure a connection between the ANC’s exile headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia, and important figures like Mac Maharaj and Charles Nqakula in South Africa.
Our Top Five Picks From The Guardian’s Best Gadgets Of 2019

From the smartest smartphone to a robot unicorn, these are some of the finest gadgets to hit the market this year.
Yet Another Reason Why You Should Be Learning To Code Python

If I could roll back the years, I might be tempted to upskill in the coding department. There is serious cash to be made if you get it right.
The World’s Top Students Are In Cape Town To Learn From Local Guy’s ‘Boot Camp’

Have you ever wondered why there are so many exchange students in Cape Town all of a sudden? This Boot Camp is just one of the reasons.
Junior Mobile Developer Job Available At Exciting New Woodstock-Based Tech Startup

South Africa’s private social network for neighbourhoods – ourhood.co.za – is hiring! Join this exciting team of entrepreneurs and developers, based in the uber-cool Woodstock Exchange.
Twitter Bug Lets You Gain Unlimited Followers Just By Clicking

Twitter has always been a numbers game, with your credibility and importance being measured almost entirely by the number of followers you have. If you need to boost your ego a little bit, a bug has been uncovered that allows you to gain an essentially infinite number of followers just by clicking.