Sars is betting on AI across compliance and service – but insists humans still make the final call.
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Naspers and its European spin-off, Prosus, expect full-year core headline earnings to jump by up to 28%.
Home affairs has overhauled its online booking system to lock out the syndicates that hoarded and sold slots.
SpaceX has appointed prominent South African-born venture capitalist Roelof Botha to its board of directors.
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FNB has entered into a partnership with fintech start-up VezoPay, the company behind South Africa’s first smart payment ring.
Over the past five years, private sector funding for fusion energy has exploded, with the total invested is approaching $10-billion.
The new Integrated Resource Plan sees the private sector taking the lead in building South Africa’s future energy infrastructure.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has said “rigid thinking” and “ideological dogma” have not served the sector well.
Government has appointed a new board to state-owned electricity utility Eskom. This is who they are and what they do.
MTN has launched integrated home and mobile connectivity plans as it shifts its focus to the connected home.
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Apple will face questions over accusations it barred Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone customers in Europe.
Apple has stopped Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone users in Europe, prompting an immediate backlash.
Smaller cryptocurrencies are starting to pull ahead of bitcoin as traders bet they’re next in line to test all-time peaks.
OpenAI hit back at Elon Musk on Tuesday, responding to a lawsuit by one of its co-founders and former benefactors.
Microsoft may revise a programme that shares coding flaws in its products with other companies after a suspected leak led to a sprawling cyberattack against Exchange e-mail clients globally.
Farewell, advertising cookie. After years of debate, Apple and Google are making separate moves to effectively kill the software marketers use to track your online activity.

































