Eskom CTIO Len de Villiers has told Mobile World Congress that AI deployments must produce a return on investment.
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For independent power producers, grid access on paper does not automatically translate into real-world access.
MTN Ghana has posted a strong set of annual results, adding to the momentum from MTN Nigeria’s dramatic turnaround.
Companies are cutting tens of thousands of jobs in the name of AI – and the wave may be only just beginning.
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A top diplomat said US demands on black empowerment policies were complicating efforts to secure a trade deal
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Anushka Bogdanov has hit back at the JSE after it fined her for allegedly lying about her academic qualifications.
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The US justice department is poised to sue Apple, accusing the company of violating antitrust laws.
MicroStrategy has raised its bitcoin holdings to more than 1% of all the cryptocurrency that will ever be issued.
China has launched a satellite that will act as a communications bridge for an upcoming mission to the far side of the moon.
Elon Musk said that his prescribed use of ketamine alleviates periods of low mood and is in the best interest of investors.
Shifting geopolitics and a sharp round of cost cutting have put Nokia firmly back in the global 5G roll-out race just a year after CEO Pekka Lundmark took the reins at the Finnish company.
Pandemics don’t cause riots. They do, though, create the perfect conditions for turmoil in fragile societies that are already powder kegs of sky-high unemployment, and where Covid-19 has inevitably hit the poor hardest.
































