South Africa’s top universities have stopped policing AI and started redesigning how they teach, assess and certify.
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China’s next five years involve humanoid robots, doubled clean energy and a Global South export drive.
Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
The fight over who owns South Africa’s transmission grid has burst spectacularly into the open.
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Nigerian tech start-up TeamApt is in the market raising its third round of funding at a value of more than $1-billion.
There might be some Christmas cheer after all for Africrypt investors, who have voted to accept an offer of R77-million from a mystery investor.
After years of wrangling, South Africa appears no closer to finalising a plan to cut Eskom’s R402-billion of debt to more sustainable levels.
Workers will start an indefinite strike on Friday at all group companies owned by Walmart-led Massmart Holdings in South Africa.
Vodacom Group will spin off its South African tower portfolio into a separate business and may seek partners for the newly created entity.
Vodacom Group may consider a separate listing of its financial services business in South Africa to unlock value.
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Elon Musk is facing a new round of regulatory trouble for tweets about Tesla, raising fresh concerns about the billionaire CEO’s ability to keep his impulses in check and responsibly run a public company.
Foldable devices mark the “biggest change” ever in the smartphone industry, according to Huawei’s mobile boss, Richard Yu.
US President Donald Trump said he may use an executive order to stop Huawei from selling advanced telecommunications equipment in the US.
Uber Technologies is in talks to sell its Uber Eats operations in India to rival Swiggy, less than two years after it entered the country’s competitive food-delivery business, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.
In a new submission to the Competition Tribunal at hearings into alleged anticompetitive behaviour by Telkom, the Competition Commission has recommended to the tribunal that it impose a fine of nearly R1,2bn against the company. This is less than the maximum R3,5bn fine analysts said it could have asked
The fourth of April this year is a red-letter day on SA’s investment calendar. It is the date on which international board members of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope will meet to decide whether the core site for the giant instrument will be built in SA or in Australia. Science & technology director-general
































