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Fewer learners studying mathematics at school level threatens South Africa’s economic competitiveness.
Investment is pouring into renewable energy, but grid expansion will determine whether momentum can be sustained.
Women’s groups, tech watchdogs and progressive activists are calling on Google and Apple to remove the apps.
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Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said this week’s outage at Facebook is a reminder government can do more to support the development of local social media platforms.
Demand is increasing in South Africa for electric vehicles but price remains a major barrier to adoption.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has drawn a line in the sand, saying the switch-off of analogue television broadcasts in South Africa will happen by the end of March.
Microsoft launched Windows 11, the latest version of its operating system, on Tuesday, offering better security and a fresh lick of paint. But good luck getting it.
Online learning platform Udemy has filed regulatory paperwork for an initial public offering in the US. Naspers spinoff Prosus is a big investor.
A class-action suit has been filed in the high court against Telkom and its insurance provider over claims that Telkom clients were routinely overcharged for insurance.
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Facebook’s “Like” button makes third-party websites responsible for processing people’s data under the European Union’s privacy rules, according to the EU’s top court.
Scientists say they have discovered three new planets outside our solar system which orbit a star situated 73 light years away from Earth.
France stuck to its plan to tax big multinational technology companies, defying US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that he might impose tariffs on French wine.
US President Donald Trump has promised to retaliate against France for adopting a pioneering tax on Internet giants such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.
Vodacom is stepping up its war with Cell C, launching a new radio advertisement that takes aggressive aim at the smaller operator’s new Supacharge prepaid airtime plans. At the same time, Cell C is taking aim at Vodacom in a new print media campaign that questions its bigger rival’s tariff plans
The legal action brought by Wi-Fi hotspot specialist WirelessG against minority shareholder Vodacom is a “desperate attempt” to save its business, the mobile operator has argued in papers filed at the high court. The allegation is a contained an affidavit signed by

































