Vodacom shares rose more than 5% in early Tuesday trade on the JSE after group flagged a 20-25% jump in earnings.
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The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.
Younger workers increasingly see company data as career capital, raising the stakes for South African employers.
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After 15 years of cryptocurrency boom-and-bust cycles, a carnival mood is back and hushing the naysayers.
The Internet Service Providers’ Association wants to expand its membership base to include MVNOs.
Apple plans to bring satellite connections to its smartwatch in 2025 and is ramping up work on a blood-pressure feature.
Financial inclusion requires that non-banks be able to clear and settle payments, the Reserve Bank has told TechCentral.
Business confidence in South Africa saw its biggest year-on-year improvement in almost two years in November.
Icasa has published final amendments to the regulations that will see the further cutting of the rates.
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Tesla’s stock tumbled nearly 10% on Thursday after CEO Elon Musk signalled the electric vehicle maker will keep cutting prices.
US-based Biofire Tech is taking orders for a smart gun enabled by facial recognition technology.
SpaceX on Thursday successfully launched its next-generation Starship cruise vessel that ended minutes later with the vehicle exploding in the sky.
Huawei Technologies has developed enterprise IT management software to replace Oracle’s, taking another step toward reducing its reliance on US tech.
In times of crisis – especially with questionable crisis communication from government and Eskom over the past week – humans tend to create their own “reality”, whether grounded in fact or not.
To reignite growth in a stagnating economy and lower one of the world’s highest unemployment rates, President Cyril Ramaphosa may need to take on the movement he helped create.

































