A merger of Paymenow and PayCurve will create a 100-strong fintech serving 750 000 employees in four countries.
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TrendAI’s Zaheer Ebrahim says South Africa’s patching problem is about to be compounded by agentic AI.
South Africa’s AI policy will be rewritten. The threat won’t wait, writes Palo Alto Networks’ Justin Lee.
South Africa’s PMI hit a near four-year high in April, though analysts have warned that the lift may prove temporary.
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Durban has a sprawling new Takealot distribution centre located in the Brickworks Industrial Park.
OpenAI, Meta Platforms and Orange have reached an agreement to train AI programs on African languages.
The high court has found that former Dimension Data executives’ scheme to sell The Campus was “brazen and dishonest” – and now NTT wants them to pay up and be declared delinquent directors.
The decision by the Competition Tribunal to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in fibre operator Maziv is headed to the competition appeal court.
The broadcasters’ fight over channel removals and restrictions on sports sublicensing agreements has been settled.
The owner of Pep and Ackermans accounts for more than seven in 10 prepaid phone sales in retail channels in South Africa.
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Huawei said it was “out of crisis mode” as it posted a small increase in annual revenue, adding it was making headway with replacing components affected by sanctions.
Netflix is working to bring its nascent videogame service to television sets for the first time.
Google Cloud has accused Microsoft of anticompetitive cloud computing practices and criticised imminent deals with European cloud vendors.
Every accusation of data gathering that has been attributed to TikTok could also be attributed to US Big Tech companies, said Republican senator Rand Paul.
The response to this week’s unexpected wave of rolling blackouts load shedding – by practically everyone – has been completely unimaginative. Predictably so.
When Jeff Bezos alleged in a blog post Thursday that he was the victim of blackmail attempts by the publisher of the National Enquirer, he underscored risks particular to billionaires in the digital age.

































