South Africa’s private sector returned to marginal growth in June, but business optimism sank to a five-year low.
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South Africa’s top universities have stopped policing AI and started redesigning how they teach, assess and certify.
Graduate unemployment in South Africa has risen to 12.2%. The problem is a skills mismatch, not qualifications.
BlackBerry lost while it was winning. South Africa’s would-be IoT platforms should heed the warning.
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Michael Jordaan is considering partnerships to grow Bank Zero as it seeks to challenge the country’s big banks.
With less than two weeks until South Africa is meant to switch off analogue TV broadcasts, the matter is again back in court.
Rain is worth almost R26-billion, according to the latest valuation by one of its key shareholders.
South Africa’s two biggest political parties are holding a series of talks to resolve an impasse over the national budget.
ARC Investments plans a JSE delisting, with moves afoot to bring the company back to South Africa from Mauritius.
Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams departed the International Space Station early on Tuesday morning.
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Sign-ups for Netflix jumped after the streaming giant’s password-sharing crackdown came into effect.
Twitter has refused to pay its Google Cloud bills, Platformer reported at the weekend.
Nasdaq has agreed to buy financial software firm Adenza from private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $10.5-billion.
AMD gets its shot to prove it’s also a player in AI computing on Tuesday when executives introduce new data centre chips.
The first great power rivalry of the 21st century has begun. It is not a re-run of the Cold War, however. Instead, this rivalry will look unlike any that has come before it.
But research conducted at Unisa has found there’s a huge disconnect between the privacy that consumers expect and are legally entitled to, and what organisations are doing to meet their obligations.
































