Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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Comsol has secured billions of rand in funding to deploy the Woan the government never could.
Inside the engineering choices behind Comsol’s 5G network, and how ISPs will actually sell it.
Washington’s AI supply-chain pact has 24 signatories across four continents. Not one of the countries is African.
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Short-term resilience to tariff shocks may not hold up in the long term as other nations secure trade deals with the US.
Naspers South Africa CEO Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa has sold R240-million worth of shares in the company.
Online sales growth at Shoprite is thriving even after the loss of the eBucks partnership to Pick n Pay.
Government is putting the final touches to a package that aims to shield businesses against punitive US trade tariffs.
Five former executives have hit back at “false claims” that they engaged in BEE fronting and improper conduct.
Sonja De Bruyn has lashed out at former Dimension Data executives over an allegation that her company misappropriated R5-million related to the sale of The Campus.
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Meta could make users in the EU shell out as much as €10 for ad-free versions of Instagram or Facebook.
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman, who helped pave the way for Covid-19 vaccines, have won the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, will probably join the Dutch tulips and dot-coms in the history of speculative follies.
Elon Musk live-streamed himself playing Diablo IV on Sunday in a test of his social network’s ability to handle game streaming.
On its way to amassing more than a billion users, Instagram has become the most powerful force in shaping commerce this side of Amazon.com.
Google’s idealistic history increases the burden on its executives to bring along reluctant employees as it adopts more conventional corporate practices. It’s not going to be easy as tensions boil over.

































