Government has announced a number of measures to help South Africa’s ailing film and television industry.
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Vibe coding and AI agents are upending software development — and the implications for jobs are profound, says iqbusiness’s Morgan Goddard.
Sophisticated bots are adapting in real time, outpacing traditional banking authentication controls.
South African software specialists see vibe coding as a double-edged sword for the open-source community.
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National treasury is pressuring the continent’s biggest money manager to provide as much as R100bn to fund struggling state companies, according to two people with knowledge of the situation. The Public Investment Corp, which
German enterprise software giant SAP has undertaken to publish the outcome of an external probe into alleged wrongdoing at its South African unit during the last week of October 2017. In a statement late on Friday, SAP said the
Debt and corruption scandals at Eskom make the utility the biggest risk to South Africa’s economy and the government needs to replace its management, Goldman Sachs Group has said. Eskom plans to
Public enterprises minister Lynne Brown has instructed Eskom to begin legal action against companies including McKinsey & Co over their involvement in disputed contracts at the state-owned electricity
A team of experts from international law firm Baker McKenzie is still busy with its investigation into a “kickbacks” scandal at the South African subsidiary of German software giant SAP, the company
MultiChoice plans to launch its streaming video platform, DStv Now, will for subscribers across all of its bouquets by the end of the year, including Family, Access and EasyView. DStv Now is already available for subscribers to DStv

























