“When they get you, they will want the tax, plus interest and penalties. Then you’re really in trouble.”
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Eskom will implement stage-2 load shedding from 9pm on Saturday until 5am on Monday, the state-owned electricity utility said on Twitter.
Honor, the smartphone brand spun off from Huawei Technologies, has revealed ambitious plans for the South African market.
Intel’s future is looking a bit grim. And the reality is the chip maker’s problems are only going to get more challenging. By Tae Kim.
On paper, privacy rights for citizens of countries throughout Africa are well protected. In practice, governments are engaged in illegal digital surveillance of their citizens.
Eskom, which is seeking funding to move away from coal-fired power, held “fruitful discussions” with Western climate envoys recently, its CEO said.
Where did you get my telephone number? Seldom has such a simple question elicited such a frantic response.
South Africa is seeking cheap finance for more than R400-billion of electricity infrastructure as part of its plans to move away from heavily polluting coal.
In the real world where real people live, Facebook has been causing significant damage. Mark Zuckerberg seems to think the best response to all of this is cosmetic.
Metrofile has agreed to buy 70% IronTree Internet Services from the founding shareholders, with the remaining tranche to be bought in 2024.











