Microsoft is building its new Copilot Cowork agent tool on Claude technology as it diversifies beyond OpenAI.
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Eskom tariffs will rise by 8.76% from April after Nersa formally approved hikes triggered by its own error.
Weaver Fintech’s revenue has jumped as its fast-growing fintech arm eclipses the retail business it was built on.
Absa has taken a R2.4-billion hit after a strategy shift left software assets with zero recoverable value.
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Volvo South Africa is doubling down on its strategy of aggressively pursuing market share in the premium electric vehicle space with the launch of the EX90.
Capitec Connect now matches Afrihost AirMobile for the most affordable 5GB and 10GB 30-day bundles among MVNOs.
The prime minister of Lesotho has said his government is removing obstacles to US investment, including Starlink.
South Africans are increasingly turning to virtual bank cards for digital transactions in a bid to combat fraud.
Drones with night-vision cameras and bodycams are joining government’s fight to shore up South Africa’s ports of entry.
The bakkie segment is getting more interesting as new plug-in hybrids and fully electric pick-ups begin entering the local market.
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Apple investors will have one big question when the world’s most valuable company reports earnings on Thursday.
Nokia sued Amazon.com in courts across three continents, alleging patent infringements.
Tesla is aiming to make 200 000 units of its electric bakkie, the Cybertruck, per year, CEO Elon Musk said.
Bitcoin’s climb to $35 000 is helping to restore its reputation in the world of investment advice.
Politicians and pundits say the world’s largest economies are bound for a seismic “decoupling”. Yet, with businesses harbouring long-term ambitions for these two giant markets, breaking up may be hard to do.
Big Internet companies have long been the target of complaints that they don’t pay enough in taxes. Fed up, more countries are rolling out plans to hit the likes of Facebook and Google with a “digital tax”.

































