Praekelt-founded platform Turn.io has named Anthropic and ElevenLabs as partners for its 2026 health accelerator.
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The global media group will become the first French company with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg bourse.
Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.
The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
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Problems at Sita are impacting critical projects in other departments, according to communications minister Solly Malatsi.
The private capital sector is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping a more sustainable and prosperous future for Southern Africa.
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Google debuted a new version of its flagship AI model that it said will power virtual agents that assist users.
Elon Musk has become the first person to reach $400-billion in net worth, the latest milestone for the world’s richest person.
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The chief executives of Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic will meet with top US officials to discuss key artificial intelligence issues.
Twitter chief Elon Musk has “threatened” to reassign National Public Radio’s Twitter account to another company, the US broadcaster said.
Apple has urged a tribunal to block a mass lawsuit accusing it of hiding defective batteries in millions of iPhones by “throttling” them with software updates.
Experts said major brands could further pull back from the social media platform owned by billionaire Elon Musk.
A black beetle the size of a sesame seed is killing South Africa’s trees, and no one knows how to stop it.
Despite some short-term potential headwinds, there may be a long-term investment case to be made for the pay-television operator. By Renier de Bruyn.

































