Government has scrapped the Post Office’s sub-1kg parcel monopoly, finally aligning the law with market reality.
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Despite the abeyance in load shedding for much of 2024, Eskom did not add any new generation capacity to the grid.
Outgoing Standard Bank South Africa CEO Kenny Fihla will be Absa’s next group CEO with effect from mid-June.
Alibaba Group-owned e-commerce giant AliExpress has set its sights on the African continent for further growth.
Intel’s incoming CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering significant changes to the troubled company’s operations.
BYD on Monday unveiled a new platform for EVs that it said could charge a car as quickly as it takes to pump petrol.
SpaceX has urged the US to address trade barriers affecting its Starlink satellite service in foreign countries.
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More than 40 organisations are creating an industry group dedicated to open-source artificial intelligence work.
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Spotify will reduce its total headcount by around 17% after laying of 6% of this staff in January citing higher costs.
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