NUM and Solidarity have accepted Eskom’s 7% three-year pay offer, but Numsa has declared a deadlock and is demanding more.
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Industry experts warn that Usaasa’s dysfunction has failed the rural South African communities it was meant to benefit.
Music veteran Charles Goldstuck has warned Africa risks becoming a consumer, not a shaper, of generative AI music.
Prosus has sold a 4.5% stake in Delivery Hero to Uber, advancing on commitments to the European Commission.
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Mobile wallets are driving financial inclusion, yet sending money between different services remains difficult.
Police have swooped on a Lenasia premises and seized “hundreds of illegal streaming devices” worth more than R500 000.
BAIC will start assembling its newly launched B30 off-road SUV at its factory in the Eastern Cape as early as January.
SpaceX has criticised the time it is taking communications minister Solly Malatsi to issue a policy directive on licensing rules.
Seacom is targeting the fourth quarter of 2026 to reach financial close on its massive planned subsea broadband cable system.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has warned that a mobile market with too many players might not be sustainable.
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The Russian operation used fake social media accounts enhanced by AI to spread propaganda.
Microsoft intends to offer iPhones to its employees in China, citing the absence of Android services in the country.
Meta Platforms has worked with Vodafone Group to free up capacity on the latter’s mobile networks.
Technology companies from Microsoft to Qualcomm are embarking on a marketing blitz for a new type of computer.
Tether, USDC and others lost their prized pegs to the dollar last week. But was it an isolated outburst, or are they losing their soul?
A series of precise measurements of already known, bog-standard particles and processes has threatened to shake up physics.


































