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Get your loadshedding schedule in your calendar and never be left in the dark! Open-source, up-to-date, and developer friendly.
Fetches loadshedding data from Eskom
openAFRICA aims to be largest independent repository of open data on the African continent. This repo contains the primary deployment scripts and files. Accessible at https://openafrica.net/
The @CodeForAfrica landing page. Built with Jekyll and hosted on Github Pages. Accessible at https://codeforafrica.org/
Fetches loadshedding data from City of Cape Town
Siyazana is an isiZulu word that means we know each other or we are connected. This website has been designed to provide users with a tool to investigate the connections that exist between the private and public spheres in South Africa. Accessible at https://siyazana.co.za
A cross-platform application that shuts down your desktop PC before loadshedding
GenderGap.AFRICA is a tool designed to help users calculate the gender pay gap in any African country. Accessible at https://gendergap.africa/
My collection of ESPHome YAML scripts
This repository will have all the files of the Automated NOAA weather satellite system.
HURUmap is an interactive web platform that allows citizens and journalists to explore, visualise, and download census data. This gives them the power to give context to stories that was otherwise hard to spot. Accessible at https://hurumap.org
This repository contains the script and figures of the conference paper selected for presentation at the Latin American Conference of Computationa Intelligence 2018. The abstract of the paper is as follows: Crime is an important social and economic problem of South Africa. Though certain categories of crimes are of serious proportions, yet on aggregate the overall crime situation in the country has considerably improved in the last decade or so. A number of previous studies across other countries have shown a positive or negative relationship between crime and economic growth. On a microeconomic/provincial scale, this paper studies the relationship between various categories of crimes and economic growth using the non-linear modeling technique of Generalized Additive Models. Such a modeling approach helps in understanding how various categories of crimes complexly affect GDP.
🇿🇦 Perform regex and checksum match to check if given number string is a valid South African ID
#AlertME is a geo-aware web platform that is working to make it easier for everyone to get invloved in decisions made about the environment around them. Accessible at https://greenalert.oxpeckers.org/
The dataset contains editions from the South African government magazine Vuk'uzenzele. Data was scraped from PDFs that have been placed in the data/raw folder. The PDFS were obtained from the Vuk'uzenzele website.
This will holed the Scripts and code for the Raspberry Pi Repeater
This is a simple COVID-19 tracker dashboard primarily for personal use by a South African citizen.
Home Assistant Dashboards, Automations and Scripts
Running, walking and cycling trails in South Africa. Add some trails if you can!
Protests and agitations have long used as means for showing dissident towards social, political and economic issues in civil societies. In recent years we have witnessed a large number of protests across various geographies. Not to be left behind by similar trends in the rest of the world, South Africa, in recent years have witnessed a large number of protests. This paper uses the English text description of the protests to predict their time spans/durations. The descriptions consist of multiple causes of the protests, courses of actions etc. Next we used unsupervised (topic modeling) and supervised learning (decision trees) to predict the duration of protests. The results are very promising and close to 90% of accuracy in early predicting of the duration of protests.
South Africa Macroeconomic Database (SAMADB): Report issues with the database or APIs for R, Python and Julia
This repository will have the Master Noise monitoring server code
Law for idiots is a non-profit organization that aims to make the law approachable and accessible for all South Africans
🌍 Resources for South Africans interested in the intersection between technology and social good
Waypoints for glider pilots flying in the Cape, South Africa.
The data set contains cabinet statements from the South African government. Data was scraped from the governments website: https://www.gov.za/cabinet-statements
This is a front-end nextjs14 landing page where I make use of gsap, framer motion for animation