Amazon is cutting 16 000 jobs worldwide in the second major round of layoffs at the company in three months.
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Government is seeking to boost local automotive manufacturing while Chinese brands weigh investment versus market risks.
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Ayo Technology Solutions is at least partly an illegitimate business and has fabricated financial statements, according to Ayo’s former chief investment officer.
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Ayo Technology Solutions allegedly rushed the listing process due to fears that it would not be able to secure funds from the PIC after the ANC elected a new leader at its December conference.
Cisco South Africa has launched a R10-million incubation hub north of Durban. Located at Dube Trade Port, near King Shaka International airport, it’s the second such facility to be build by Cisco in the country.
Here’s something for recently emboldened crypto enthusiasts to mull: bitcoin is now at its most expensive level since just before the spectacular crash of the most widely owned digital currency.
Tanzania charged five employees of Vodacom Group’s local unit, including MD Hisham Hendi, with allegedly depriving the government of more than 11-billion shillings (R68-million) in revenue.


























