Government is planning responsible gambling awareness across universities and TVET colleges to fight the scourge.
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Blu Label has warned it will absorb a R5.2-billion hit related to Cell C as it finally draws the line under a long-running saga.
South African astronomers have detected the most distant and powerful natural radio laser ever observed.
AI is reshaping consulting’s business models, pricing structures and hiring practices – and South Africa is no exception.
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Ambient Photonics is deploying technology to power what its CEO calls the “vast universe” of low-power electronics.
South Africa will not increase VAT from 1 May, the finance ministry said on Thursday.
Khudusela Pitje, a big investor in Vumatel and DFA, says regulators have hurt investor confidence in the telecoms sector.
Capitec Bank’s mobile virtual network operator is performing strongly, the company’s latest financial results show.
South Africa’s 4G networks are expansive and high quality, but the country is slipping in 5G.
Yosheen Padayachee, group IT director at Tsebo Solutions Group, is our guest in this episode of TechCentral’s Meet the CIO.
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The landmark ruling against Google and its Play store, if it holds, could up-end the entire app economy.
Kenya is working on a schedule for rotational blackouts to protect the transmission network from overloading.
Huawei has asked German car makers if they want to buy into its smart-car software and components firm, sources said.
Pinduoduo’s hit shopping app Temu has gone from zero to rivalling Amazon and Walmart in just over a year.
Elon Musk and his team are preparing to outline new steps in Tesla’s drive to become a more self-sufficient company less reliant on suppliers at its “Battery Day” event on 22 September. It’s part of a well-established pattern.
Nvidia’s record deal to buy ARM will encounter major hurdles from regulators in countries sparring over trade and customers concerned the transaction will limit competition and unfairly favour ARM’s future owner.
































