Chinese car maker Chery wants Rosslyn to anchor its African manufacturing and R&D ambitions.
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The South African Bookmakers Association says the debate is no longer whether to act against offshore operators, but when.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
The rise of YouTube and streaming has pushed Britain’s traditional broadcasters into each other’s arms.
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Sentech has reported 16% growth in revenue despite an ongoing feud with the SABC over unpaid signal transmission fees.
In the smartphone industry, thin is in – but it really shouldn’t be.
One minister was working to ease burdens on small business in South Africa; another wrecked these vital reforms.
Larry Ellison has re-emerged as Silicon Valley’s rebel billionaire, steering Oracle’s audacious AI-driven comeback.
Walmart’s decision to launch own-branded stores in South Africa ups the ante in the highly competitive retail sector.
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Leading South Korean firms plan to spend more than $470-billion establishing the world’s largest chip-making cluster.
Chinese institutions, including the military, have bought small batches of Nvidia chips banned by the US from export to China.
Apple is offering discounts on its latest iPhones in China for the first time in years, sparking concerns about demand.
Companies have not yet had enough time to translate large language models into AI gadget form.
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump’s justice department filed a landmark lawsuit against Google. It could upend the business model of one of America’s most successful companies. Yet the rationale is far from clear.
The US government’s antitrust case against Google could face an uphill battle from a judiciary that may question whether a free search engine beloved by consumers has actually left them worse off.
































