Energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has outlined a major overhaul to South Africa’s electricity pricing policy.
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Replying to a customer on WhatsApp will start costing business users money from October. Meta won’t confirm how much.
Headline inflation slowed to 4.3% in July, ending four months of acceleration – and beating market expectations.
The car maker taking over Nissan’s Rosslyn plant in Pretoria has and big plans for its humanoid robotics division.
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Customers of Oracle’s E-Business Suite “have received extortion e-mails”, confirming a warning first issued by Google.
The capacity and reach of the undersea cable infrastructure connecting South Africa to the world is growing at a rapid pace.
A new report on eFiling profile hijackings finds Sars and other government bodies lacking in their systems and responses.
Disney+ is bringing live and studio sports programming from the US and the around the world to its streaming platform.
South Africa and Europe could create an alternative value chain for EV batteries, BMW CEO Peter van Binsbergen said.
Ford’s new Ranger plugin hybrid is not selling as well as expected, while tax changes in the UK have impacted exports.
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The rally in Apple, the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, is showing no signs of easing.
Regulators are probing Adobe’s cancellation rules for software subscriptions, long a bugbear of customers.
Elon Musk is planning to start a technology-focused university in Austin, Texas, according to tax filings.
Jumia will close its food delivery business in all seven African countries in which the unit operates by year-end.
Individualistic Western societies are built on the idea that no one knows our thoughts, desires or joys better than we do. Artificial intelligence will change this.
Chronic under-performance of South Africa’s economy over the past decade is pushing the continent’s dominant powerhouse to the edge of economic and political disaster.

































