South Africa’s new vehicle market staged a decisive recovery in 2025, with total sales climbing above pre-pandemic levels.
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Procurement failures have prompted the high court to void Idemia’s licence card tender and mandate a fresh bidding process.
Government has softened competition regulations to allow firms battling high power costs to jointly build energy infrastructure.
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Eskom has marked another milestone in the recovery of its generation performance: six months without load shedding.
Operators are putting in the legwork to provide RCS support for iPhones, but none has launched commercially.
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The process to develop a digital identity system for South African citizens still has a long way to go.
Bitcoin is on course for one of its biggest September gains ever, courtesy of a global wave of interest rate cuts.
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Google is planning to make its search engine more “visual, snackable, personal and human”, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Sonos and Google will face off on Monday over claims Google copied Sonos’s patented smart speaker technology.
A senior software engineer at Google has written a critique asserting that the internet search leader is losing its edge in AI.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is betting that those markets will provide more opportunities for growth, with their youthful populations and relatively few iPhones.
When Apple went head-to-head with Spotify in 2015 by launching a music streaming service, things were always likely to turn ugly.
With $2-trillion added since Christmas, the Nasdaq 100 has a shot at beating the market for the 10th time in 11 years. But it may be taking on dot-com-era trappings.

































