Most African firms see agentic AI as critical to their cloud strategies, but only a third are actively scaling implementations.
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Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has been urged to reduce taxes on electric cars in Wednesday’s budget speech.
Standard Bank has spent R1-billion rebuilding its business banking platform, giving clients more real-time controls.
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