The pledge comes as the ride-hailing giant lobbies government for regulatory relief on e-hailing licensing.
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The map breaks South Africa into 1.5 million hexagonal cells to show exactly where connectivity gaps exist.
The South African Bookmakers Association wants banks to start blocking payments to unlicensed offshore operators.
Diesel will still cost up to R7.51/l more from Wednesday despite the intervention as the Iran war roils global markets.
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Online betting is a growing social problem – and MPs have warned that South African legislation is lagging behind.
Carbon-capture schemes are costly scams that overpromise yet barely reduce global emissions, writes Ivo Vegter.
Mcebisi Jonas has told the Sunday Times that there is a deliberate campaign of “dirty tricks” to discredit South Africa.
Embattled power utility Eskom has notched up something of a milestone in its long and bruising turnaround journey.
A wobble in US technology shares has raised the stakes for Nvidia’s quarterly results on Wednesday.
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China could improve chip production techniques despite US efforts to halt its progress.
China has reportedly introduced guidelines to phase out chips from Intel and AMD from government PCs and servers.
Reddit lured investors by positioning its content as training grounds for artificial intelligence programs.
The US has alleged in court papers that Apple monopolised the smartphone market, hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices.
Regulators have been struggling to get a grip on the burgeoning world of cryptocurrencies. It’s increasingly important that they succeed, and soon.
Billions – real billions – are getting pilfered annually through a variety of cryptocurrency scams. The way things are going, this will only get worse.


































