A frozen incentive scheme has hollowed out South Africa’s film industry, costing jobs and investment.
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Digital payments are the foundation of the industry’s push to modernise operations, unlock data and integrate transport systems.
Employers fund costly training as South African tech graduates arrive unprepared for modern, high-demand digital roles.
SpaceX has big plans for its Starlink business that could expand its reach into new markets, including handsets.
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ACWA Power plans to bid in South Africa’s next green electricity auction. Interest from the Saudi-based company is a positive sign after lengthy delays in a process to procure green power.
The rand extended its gains to a new 27-month best, still supported by global risk demand as investors raised bets the US central bank would lend at low rates for longer.
The SABC’s fight with Sentech over tariffs is going from a skirmish to a full-blown public confrontation. The stakes couldn’t be higher – for both sides.
A Swiss-based investment management firm says the proposed share swap between Naspers and Prosus is an “idiotic idea” that is certain to increase the discount with Tencent.
Investigator Paul Holden has given a stupefying account of billions of rand paid from state-owned entities and other governmental organisations into a complex local laundromat.
South Africa’s spy agency is beefing up its economic intelligence unit so it can play a proactive role in supporting the nation’s companies as they expand beyond their home base.
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LG has unveiled a new TV which can be rolled up to store away or viewed at a range of angles.
Amazon has eclipsed Microsoft as the most valuable publicly traded company in the US as a see-sawing stock market continues to reshuffle corporate America’s pecking order.
Huawei Technologies unveiled a new processor chip for servers as the Chinese telecommunications gear giant pushes ahead with expansion despite closer scrutiny from abroad.
Byton offered a fresh look at its high-tech features at the annual CES conference in Las Vegas.
Mobile phones are the most widely used technology in the world. At the end of this year, there will be 5,8bn people with mobile devices, meaning there are twice as many mobile users as Internet users. Consequently, there are myriad opportunities to make a
Details are emerging of plans for the construction of yet another high-capacity submarine telecommunications cable to serve the African continent. The Wasace cable, which will connect Africa, including SA, with South America, North America and Europe, and which will cost
































