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The Huawei Mate Xs 2 Foldable Launches in South Africa

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Huawei MatePad 10.4 2022 Edition Launches in South Africa: Here’s the Price + Specs

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Huawei South Africa to Invest $5.8-Million in SMEs as Part of New Cloud Plans

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Huawei Cloud to Invest $6-Million in Startups Over the Next 3 Years

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HUAWEI nova Y70 Now Available in SA Stores: Check Out The Specs

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South Africans Can Now Pre-Order the Huawei nova 9 SE

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Huawei P50 Series to Launch Soon in South Africa: All The Details

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Huawei MateBook B Series – Landing Soon in South Africa

With Pinnacle set to officially launch this newly onboarded division to their customers during the month of November through strategically partnered events, the team also announced that they would be expecting their first shipment towards the end of November consisting of a few exciting products. Huawei MateBook B3-410 & Huawei MateBook B3-510 Although similar in majority of the features, the two notebooks differ primarily in screen and body size. The MateBook B3-410 is a 14-inch IPS FHD resolution display supporting 180-degree movement and is feather-light at 1.38kg’s and ultra-slim metallic unibody, while the MateBook B3-510 boasts a 15.6-inch IPS FHD resolution display and comes in slightly heavier at 1.53kgs. With the B-series notebooks specifically aimed at businesses, all the uni...

There’s Only 1 Option Left for SA’s Transport Sector

Image sourced from MSI.org. The transport sector’s only option to keep up is through digitalisation, Gautrain Management Agency (GMA) COO Tshepo Kgobe told delegates attending the Huawei Connect 2021 Transportation Summit held in the midst of Transport Month in South Africa. This is as rapid population growth and increased urbanisation will continue to have significant impacts on South Africa’s transport infrastructure as freight and passenger transport demand rise. A GMA study conducted in 2019 found that by 2025 Gauteng’s roads would be so congested that traffic on the freeway would slow down to 10 kilometres an hour. This means that it will take four hours to travel from Pretoria to the city centre in Johannesburg. “The transport sector needs to heed the call for digitalisation within t...

Working to Build a Better Connected, More Intelligent Ecosystem in SA

Image sourced from Notebook Check. Clear out your calendar the “Huawei Connect 2021 Virtual Event” takes place on Thursday, 23rd September. One of the many effects of living through a global pandemic is that everything had to go virtual from how we learn to how we earn. That’s why at this year’s Huawei Connect event, we Dive into Digital. While the world is slowly starting to go back to normal, many things are still virtual – including this event. The first keynote of the event is presented by Huawei South Africa CEO, Mr. Spawn Fan, discussing the Road to Digital Transformation in South Africa. Just last year, Mr. Fan attended the launch of Huawei’s free 5G training courses at the Walter Sisulu University (WSU). The program was key in Huawei’s efforts to facilitating digital transformation...

Huawei SA Launches Digital Skills Training for Women Entrepreneurs

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The Role Mobile Technology Plays in Africa

With smartphones becoming more accessible and affordable, and network coverage growing stronger, the uptake of mobile technology is in a good space and growing in leaps and bounds on the African continent. Many mobile technology companies and organisations, both public and private, are harnessing the potential of this to bridge education gaps and alleviate poverty. With over 70% of its population under the age of 30, Africa has one of the youngest populations in the world. Lack of resources and infrastructure to educate this young population has resulted in a huge education gap. According to UNICEF, more than 1 billion children globally are at risk of falling behind due to recent school closures. To keep the world’s children learning, countries have been implementing remote education progr...

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