Emile Burger is stepping down as CEO of Tarsus Distribution. He had been in the role for just 14 months.
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Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
Permits are secured but the project has yet to break ground, with finer details of the plan still undisclosed.
Palo Alto CIO Meerah Rajavel tells TechCentral why going slow on AI is no longer an option for security teams.
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Implicated officials are facing disciplinary action, with the service provider facing the possibility of being blacklisted.
OpenAI has agreed to buy Windsurf, an AI-assisted coding tool formerly known as Codeium.
The constitutional court has ruled that prisoners must be allowed to use computers in their cells to study.
Zambia and Zimbabwe are ramping up efforts to secure investment for the long-delayed Batoka Gorge hydropower project.
Google has reportedly launched a new film and TV production initiative to scout projects it could fund or co-produce.
MTN South Africa has announced it plans to offer 4G smartphones in South Africa from just R99.
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Sam Bankman-Fried will prepare for his fraud trial from a jail where inmates have complained of shocking conditions.
The SEC has delayed a decision on whether to approve Ark Investment Management’s spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund.
The US views China through an angry red mist, operating under misconceptions that makes it harder to get policy right.
Huawei’s cloud services business and a resurgent smartphone unit have helped mitigate the fallout from US sanctions.
Current and former central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, weren’t sure if Mark Carney’s idea for a virtual reserve currency is the answer, but they agree that the dollar’s dominance is a problem.
Get ready, TV fans, because the next few months are going to be wild. Deep-pocketed giants are spending billions of dollars on so much new streaming content that there will be little reason to leave your couch this summer.
































