Section 189 protects against retrenchments in South Africa. But natural attrition needs no consultation, and AI is accelerating it.
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Industry warns national treasury’s biggest exchange-control rewrite in 60 years could undo South Africa’s hard-won crypto gains.
The bitter legal fight between Elon Musk and OpenAI may come down to a few pages in one executive’s personal diary.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised “consequence management” for officials responsible.
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US President Donald Trump’s H-1B visa fee has created an opportunity for South Africa to attract global talent. We should seize it.
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The national department of transport has begun holding workshops on the new e-hailing rules in South Africa.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has denied a report saying the car maker had called off plans for a less-expensive vehicle.
Brazil supreme court justice Alexandre de Moraes has opened an inquiry into whether Elon Musk obstructed justice.
A ratio comparing the price of bitcoin with ether hints at a possible waning of risk appetite in crypto.
X is giving away free premium features to some of the social network’s most popular users.
As Covid-19 vaccination rates allow for more of a return to normal, an obvious question is, what’s next for Zoom? The answer could be a lot more than video chat.
Herd immunity is no longer a discussion the world – or South Africa – should be having. We should start to avoid using that term in the context of Sars-CoV-2, because it’s unlikely to materialise in our lifetimes. By Shabir A Madhi.

































