Bitcoin has leapt since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, bolstered by people in those countries looking to store and move money in anonymous and decentralised crypto.
Author: Agency Staff
sigInstant messaging app Signal said rumours circulating on several apps that its messaging platform has been “compromised and hacked” are false.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has named Andrea Johnson as the new head of the National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigating Directorate.
South Africa has obtained Interpol-issued Red Notices for two Gupta brothers wanted in the country on charges of money laundering.
The prime ministers of Poland and the Baltics have demanded executives in charge of Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter “take a stand” against Russian disinformation.
Ukraine’s government has raised cryptocurrency worth about R200-million after posting appeals on social media for donations of bitcoin and other digital tokens.
The constitutional court has upheld a ruling by a lower court that allowed the government to renege on salary increases for public servants.
Huawei Technologies has launched seven new “Smart Office” products, including a an e-ink tablet that will compete with Amazon.com’s Kindle.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe founder Strive Masiyiwa has retired from the company he started almost three decades ago to pursue new opportunities.
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