A judgment by the constitutional court that compels former social development minister Bathabile Dlamini to pay 20% of the legal costs associated with the social grants fiasco out of her own pocket is a significant development.
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Elon Musk is in jeopardy of losing control over the electric car company he founded, with the Securities and Exchange Commission suing the billionaire for his explosive August tweet about taking Tesla private.
At this year’s Beijing Auto Show, a retired Chinese bureaucrat bent down to run his hands over the hood of a sleek sports coupe billed as the world’s fastest battery-powered car, and he smiled like a proud father.
Reports from the International Labour Organisation and the JPMorgan Chase Institute describe the plight of gig-economy workers who struggle to make even their countries’ minimum wage toiling for giant tech platforms.
It’s been a bad year for Facebook. Okay, a truly terrible year. It just got even worse with the departure of Instagram founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.
Discarded by its globe-trotting parent Naspers after more than three decades, African pay-television heavyweight MultiChoice Group is facing an uncertain future.
Most studies of the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and the economy have focused on developed countries such as the US and Britain. But the gravest threat AI poses is to emerging economies.
Imagine landing at a major airport and the only human official you meet on your way through the terminal is a customs officer.
The world’s biggest app stores are facing increasing push-back by developers over the high costs they charge for connecting their games with users.
Apple’s new smartwatch is the latest proof: Big Tech is trying to remake health care in its own image.