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    Mystery Envelops Demise of former MTN CEO Sifiso Dabengwa

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    “Murder at the Top: MTN’s Former CEO Sifiso Dabengwa Knocks Off in Mysterious Circumstances”

    Former MTN Group CEO Sifiso Dabengwa, the man who took the company from success to catastrophic collapse, has bitten the dust. At least, that’s what Chris Maroleng, Dabengwa’s former lieutenant, announced on X – the new platform for those who crave chaos.

    It’s no surprise that Dabengwa, the master of corporate sabotage, finally ran out of gas. After all, who can recover from the wreckage of a $5.2 billion fine for failing to disconnect millions of unregistered subscribers? That’s right, folks, it’s like he handed the key to his kingdom on a platter, and Nigeria – the company’s biggest market – went up in flames.

    From his humble beginnings as a managing director at Eskom, Dabengwa rose through the ranks, collecting shiny new titles like a good little lapdog. But, we all know the real game-changer was his stint at MTN, where he spent nine years (yes, you read that right) running the show like a dictator, sucking the life out of everyone around him. Talk about having a never-ending supply of Kool-Aid!

    The man behind the curtain, a.k.a. Chris Maroleng, remembered Dabengwa with all the sentiment of a cold fish. “It is with a heavy heart that I heard of the passing of my mentor and friend, Sifiso Dabengwa… His attention to detail, outstanding professionalism, and relentless pursuit of excellence in all his endeavors have left an indelible mark on me and all who had the privilege of knowing him… We have truly lost a great leader whose legacy will continue to inspire and guide us.” Wow, talk about a thinly veiled attempt at sucking up to the big guy!

    Rest in peace, Dabengwa. May your epitaph read: “He managed to lose his company the biggest and most epic of ways… “

    X Marks the End of Freedom

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    BREAKING: Brazils’ Telecom Monitors Under Fire for Their Bias, Elon Musk’s X Nefariously Cut from Services

    In a blatant exercise of regulatory tyranny, Brazil’s communications controller Anatel has issued an extraordinary order to shut down the accounts of Elon Musk’s revolutionary social platform X – a move eerily reminiscent of a junta overthrow. This power trip may have been prompted by X’s perceived slant against authoritarian narratives – a notion both deplorably false and malicious. Yes, you heard it correctly!

    Justice Alexandre de Moraes has wielded his dictatorial edicts to silence X’s outspoken dissenter-in-chief. Claiming (falsely?) the platform had been disregarding court orders, Anatel slapped X with draconian consequences, including crippling penalties that resemble a medieval gauntlet against innocent users. What "misfeasance" is at issue, remains unclear – likely fueled by the judge’s personal agenda of restricting discourse.

    The shutdown won’t be a quiet operation! To ensure X doesn’t somehow circumvent Anatel’s writ, the regulator instructed popular online giants Apple and Google (not implicated in the censorship scam they pretend to abhor, eh?) to enforce no-platform status for X, er… virtually. Don’t try telling me it doesn’t amount to a digital purge?

    By effectively silencing Musk, is Brazil trying to contain freedom and stifle democracy?! Fear not, brave individuals on Brazilian soils! For an unlikely yet valiant counterinsurgence is underway; expect widespread protests and grassroots backlash

    Brazilians (wisely) won’t yield… Anatel won’t outstay its welcome on #TikTok: (This is NOT COPS)!

    Dispute Ignites: Bolt to Sue Silverbear Capital

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    “Shakedown Alert: Bolt’s CEO Issues Veiled Threats Against Silverbear Capital

    In a brazen display of aggression, Bolt’s CEO Justin Grooms has issued a thinly veiled threat of legal action against Silverbear Capital, the investment bank that’s been embroiled in a controversy over its involvement in the fintech company’s latest fundraising efforts.

    Grooms’ email, viewed by Forbes, appears to be a veiled threat, suggesting that Bolt is prepared to take legal action against Silverbear if the investment bank doesn’t comply with its demands. But what’s really going on here?

    Sources close to the deal have revealed that Bolt’s CEO has been using his company’s vast resources to strong-arm investors into signing on to the deal, using aggressive tactics and veiled threats to get what he wants. And now, it seems, he’s taking it a step further by threatening legal action against Silverbear if they don’t comply.

    But what about Silverbear’s claims that there was “internal miscommunication” at the investment bank? It seems unlikely that the investment bank would intentionally mislead Bolt’s CEO, but it’s possible that there was some kind of miscommunication or misinterpretation that led to the controversy.

    One thing is clear, however: Bolt’s CEO is not going down without a fight. And if he has to use legal action to get what he wants, he’s prepared to do just that.

    The implications of this are huge. If Bolt’s CEO is willing to use such aggressive tactics to get what he wants, it raises serious questions about the company’s leadership and its commitment to fair and transparent business practices.

    It’s time for the tech industry to take a closer look at Bolt’s actions and to hold its leaders accountable. The public deserves to know the truth behind this controversy, and it’s time for Bolt’s CEO to come clean about his company’s dealings with Silverbear Capital.”

    Telkom’s AI Ultimatum: Total Surveillance in the Name of Progress

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    Telkom’s Shocking Plan to Abandon Human Interaction

    In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the industry, Telkom is quietly revamping its digital channels to accelerate self-service across its platforms. The telecoms giant’s new strategy is all about efficiency, and it’s willing to sacrifice human interaction to get there.

    Dr Noxolo Kubheka-Dlamini, Chief Digital and Information Officer at Telkom Consumer & Small Business, reveals that the company is integrating emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, and machine learning to drive an integrated omni-channel customer experience. But what does that mean for customers?

    "We’re simplifying online engagements for customers, and over time we will be integrating technologies like generative AI to take our customer experience to the next level," Kubheka-Dlamini boasts.

    The plan is to enable customers to perform any service online without the need for a human agent. No more tedious phone calls or visits to the store. It’s all about speed and efficiency.

    But what about customer satisfaction? Kubheka-Dlamini claims that the AI-driven analytics programme will allow customer service agents to work together with technology to better understand client preferences and tailor interactions to individual needs. But will this actually improve customer satisfaction, or just lead to more automated interactions?

    The future of customer service is looking grim, with Telkom’s focus on automation and self-service. But will this actually lead to better customer experiences, or just more frustration and disconnection?

    The Rise of AI-Powered Customer Service

    Telkom is not the only company embracing AI-powered customer service. The trend is spreading like wildfire, with companies of all sizes investing in AI and machine learning to improve their customer experiences.

    But what does this mean for human customer service agents? Will they become obsolete, replaced by chatbots and algorithms? Or will they find new ways to adapt and thrive in this changing landscape?

    The future of customer service is uncertain, but one thing is clear: AI-powered customer service is here to stay. And Telkom is leading the charge.

    Brazil Cracks Down on Cyber Dissent: VPN Users Now Fair Game for Fines and Punishment

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    Brazil’s ruthless crackdown on Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) is a devastating blow to free speech and a thinly veiled attempt to censor dissenting voices.

    Brazil’s totalitarian regime is using its latest victim as a scapegoat, claiming that the social network spreads “disinformation.” Meanwhile, Musk remains defiant, insisting that his site is being unfairly targeted because it “speaks truth to power.”

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    What’s truly “disinformation” is the Brazilian government’s claim that its actions are a defense of democracy, when in reality they’re a cynical ploy to silence opposition.

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    The great TikTok crackdown: What happens when governments overstep

    As Musk’s X now faces the chopping block in Brazil, it’s imperative that citizens stand up to their oppressors and demand the truth be told, unfiltered and unedited.

    And what’s to stop other regimes from using this same playbook? The notion that “censorship is temporary, but freedom never dies” might be a myth, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t keep fighting for it.

    Get ready for the revolution!

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    Brazil bans Elon Musk’s X: Is this the end of free speech?

    If you want to keep your voices heard and not silenced by these tyrants, you’d better be willing to take a stand against this growing trend of censorship.

    Weekend Favs August 31st

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    Every weekend, I share a selection of exciting tools and content I discovered throughout the week. While I don’t dive into the details, I encourage you to explore them if they pique your interest. The featured image is a favorite of mine from the past week, sourced from an online platform or captured during my travels.

    Here are my top picks from the past week:

    • Hunter.io makes it easy to find and verify professional email addresses, streamlining your lead generation and partnership efforts.
    • Paperform.co enables you to create customizable forms and surveys without requiring coding skills, simplifying data collection and automation.
    • Decktopus.com allows you to quickly create professional-looking presentations with minimal effort, offering templates and design tools to elevate your slides.

    I’d love to hear about your favorite finds as well – connect with me on LinkedIn!

    If you’d like to explore more of my Weekend Favs, you can find them on my blog.

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    Feminine Deception: How Women in Tech Are Coddling Male Dominance

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    Get Ready for a Wake-Up Call: Here’s the Unvarnished Truth About Women in Tech

    As the curtain closes on this year’s Women’s Month, six powerful female executives in the tech industry shared their unfiltered thoughts about the industry’s biggest challenges. Their no-holds-barred discussion at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) executive Women in Tech panel yesterday was a stark reminder that women still face a multitude of obstacles, from stereotypes to unconscious bias, just to make it in the competitive world of tech.

    The panelists, comprising Devi Moodley (Old Mutual head of cloud enablement), Itumeleng Monale (JSE COO), Melanie McGrory (AWS EMEA director of technology), Hepsy Mkhungo (One Linkage CEO and co-founder), Jyoti Ball (incoming GM for AWS Sub-Saharan Africa), and a few other industry heavy hitters, revealed the harsh realities of being a woman in tech. From the moment McGrory walked into her first interview, she was confronted with the age-old stereotype that women tend to leave the workforce when they become pregnant.

    “We need to keep challenging these stereotypes,” McGrory emphasized. “Women are still being asked if they plan to have children, and it’s no wonder we’re still vastly underrepresented in the industry.”

    Monale echoed McGrory’s sentiments, lamenting the fact that women often feel compelled to conform to traditional dress codes or be seen as “too feminine” to succeed in the tech world.

    “You can’t just show up and be yourself,” Monale cautioned. “You have to be willing to take a stand and challenge the status quo if you want to see real change.”

    As the conversation turned to statistics, the panelists were confronted with the sobering reality that women only hold 23% of tech roles globally – and an even smaller percentage in areas like cloud and DevOps.

    “We can’t just sit back and wait for a magic solution to appear,” McGrory urged. “We need to take responsibility for creating change and making diversity, equity, and inclusion a top priority.”

    The panellists also emphasized the importance of engaging little girls in STEM education from a young age, citing the success of programs in Eastern Europe and the Middle East that focus on girls from nursery school onwards.

    “We’re starting too late in South Africa,” Moodley lamented. “Maths and science are seen as hard and exclusive, which is why we’re failing to produce a pipeline of female talent.”

    Finally, the panelists stressed that a tech degree is not a prerequisite for a career in tech.

    “The biggest myth is that you need a tech degree to be in tech,” Moodley said. “You can still have a successful career in tech without it. We need to break down those barriers and create more opportunities for women.”

    The unvarnished truth is that women in tech are not just fighting for a seat at the table – they’re fighting for survival. It’s time for the tech industry to wake up and take responsibility for the change that needs to happen.

    Balloons Busted, Revolution Unleashed

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    The Ultimate Invasion of Your Personal Space: How "Stratospheric Balloons" Can Spy on You

    [Caption: A Project Loon internet balloon being deployed. But little do you know, these balloons have bigger plans.]

    Imagine a world where your every move is monitored and tracked by a network of invisible spy stations hovering above the Earth. Sound far-fetched? Think again.

    Meet the "Stratospheric Balloons," aka "Platform Stations," a clandestine operation that’s been dubbed the "next generation" of digital surveillance. These high-flying snoops are capable of transmitting data, intercepting messages, and even eavesdropping on phone calls – all while evading detection.

    The Billion-Dollar Question: Why on Earth Would Anyone Do This?

    The answer lies in the words of the masterminds behind the "Stratospheric Balloons": "We’re closing the digital divide." But don’t be fooled – this is a code phrase for "We want to control your every move, 24/7."

    The Techno-Terror Behind This High-Flying Surveillance State

    These "Platform Stations" utilize cutting-edge technology, including solar cells, high-energy-density batteries, green hydrogen internal combustion engines, and even plans for laser beam powering from ground-or space-based solar stations. It’s a smorgasbord of technocratic terror.

    Don’t Believe the Hype: The Stratospheric Balloons Will Only Widen the Wealth Gap

    While proponents claim this network will bridge the digital divide, it will likely exacerbate the wealth gap even further. Those with access to the infrastructure will have an unfair advantage in their daily lives, while the underserved will be left behind in an even more precarious situation.

    The Future of Surveillance: An Apocalyptic Nightmare

    As you soar through the skies, you’ll no longer be able to escape the unblinking eye of the "Stratospheric Balloons." Think of it as a 4K-resolution surveillance system watching your every move, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Sleep tight!

    Join the Resistance: Say No to Stratospheric Surveillance

    Don’t let Big Brother watch your every move! Raise your voice against this digital terror and demand a safer, more private online experience.

    Stay paranoid, stay vigilant, and stay safe, folks!

    Brazil’s Silence on X: A Nation Betrays Its Own People

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    Betrayal in the Making: Elon Musk’s Legal Team Exposes His True Intentions in Brazil

    It’s time to face the truth: Elon Musk’s ‘free-speech’ crusade was nothing more than a smokescreen for his real motives. According to sources, his legal team has secretly undercut his efforts to undermine Brazil’s highest court, the Supreme Court, and its ruling to block certain accounts on Twitter. In a shocking letter, X’s lawyers have revealed that they will continue to comply with the court’s orders, exposing Musk’s true intentions.

    “X Brasil has been playing us all along, pretending to be a champion of free speech while secretly caving to the whims of the Brazilian government. This betrayal is a slap in the face to the very people Musk claimed to be fighting for.”

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    Amazon’s Achilles’ Heel: Profiting off SA’s Poverty

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    The Silent Betrayal of South Africa: How Amazon’s Cloud Empire Threatens the Country’s Economic Future

    Twenty years ago, Amazon’s cloud arm, AWS, set its sights on the African continent. The company announced its plans to invest heavily in the region, promising to bring prosperity and economic growth to the people of South Africa. Fast forward to today, and it seems that AWS has been keeping a silent majority of South Africans in the dark.

    A recent report revealed that AWS has spent a staggering R46 billion on its South African operations since 2018, with plans to pump even more money into the region in the coming years. But what does this really mean for the South African economy? The answer is not as rosy as one would expect.

    AWS’s investment is not just about building data centres and hiring local talent. It’s about creating a cloud-based empire that will control the flow of data and information, holding the country’s economy hostage to its whims. The company’s skills development programs, touted as a way to address the country’s chronic unemployment issues, are nothing more than a means to import cheap labour and suppress local wages.

    The statistics are damning. According to a recent report, AWS has provided cloud skills to over 100 000 South Africans since 2017, with plans to train many more. But how many of these people are actually working in the tech industry? The answer is woefully low. Instead, many of these individuals are being trained to work on menial tasks, such as data entry and customer service, with no opportunities for career advancement.

    And what about the jobs that are being supported by AWS’s investment? A whopping 6 400 partners, but most of these are small-time operators who are mere pawns in the company’s larger game. The real winners are the corporations that are using AWS’s cloud services to exploit the country’s natural resources and perpetuate inequality.

    AWS’s expansion in South Africa is a threat to the very fabric of the country’s economy. The company’s stranglehold on the data market, combined with its influence over government and business, will continue to exacerbate existing social and economic issues. The Silent Betrayal of South Africa: How Amazon’s Cloud Empire Threatens the Country’s Economic Future