AI subscriptions nearly doubled in 2025, with 43% of Discovery Bank Visa clients paying for access to chatbots.
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Government has set a 2028 deadline to redesign the State IT Agency – but it comes after years of false starts.
The speed at which the Electronic Communications Amendment Bill is enacted will determine how quickly Usaasa is dissolved.
The Johannesburg-Durban N3 corridor will get its first off-grid, solar-powered EV charging stations within weeks.
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Mobile data and fibre services are booming at Telkom, though its IT services business, BCX, is struggling.
Ghana has demanded that the local unit of MultiChoice Group to reduce subscription fees by 30% by 7 August.
Capitec is muscling in on the remittance market through a partnership with the fintech Mama Money.
Short-term resilience to tariff shocks may not hold up in the long term as other nations secure trade deals with the US.
Naspers South Africa CEO Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa has sold R240-million worth of shares in the company.
Online sales growth at Shoprite is thriving even after the loss of the eBucks partnership to Pick n Pay.
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Elon Musk suffered one of the biggest legal losses in US history this week in a case brought by an unlikely opponent.
Meta Platforms plans to deploy a new version of a custom chip aimed at supporting its AI push and reducing its reliance on Nvidia.
President Nayib Bukele is pressing ahead with his plan to make his country a cryptocurrency haven.
Cloudflare said an advanced group of hackers tried to burrow deep into its global network late last year but was thwarted.
For the third quarter in a row, Facebook and Apple generated billions upon billions in profits and flexed the power of their dominant businesses. But the party may be ending.
Ether, the second biggest crypto asset after bitcoin, hit its previous all-time high of US$1 400 this month and is trading at 130 times its price of four years ago. Astonishingly, the rally may be far from over.


































