Zimbabwe’s move has sparked concerns over supply disruptions at a time of growing energy storage demand.
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As public finances begin to steady, a digital backbone for future growth is taking shape in South Africa.
The data centre industry has cautiously welcomed government’s move to designate data centres as critical infrastructure.
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