Chery has agreed to acquire Nissan’s Pretoria plant, opening the door for Chinese vehicle manufacturing in South Africa.
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Digital IDs will form the foundation for other government departments to digitise their services.
Watts & Wheels explores the rapid rise of Chinese brands in South Africa, BMW’s response and the future of local manufacturing.
Telecoms industry lobbyists claim Europe’s latest regulatory moves show the “Fair Share” debate is far from settled.
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Many financial institutions are held hostage by legacy systems that consume the lion’s share of their IT budgets.
Streaming platform Viu, which includes Canal+ among its investors, is looking to expand its content offering in South Africa.
South African scientists have launched a cost-effective air-quality monitoring system built on IoT and AI technologies.
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Elon Musk’s absolutist version of free speech has thrown the world’s richest man into the crosshairs of nation states.
Telkom subsidiary Openserve says ADSL will be eliminated from its network within the next two years.
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SpaceX’s towering Super Heavy booster, one half of the company’s Starship rocket system, briefly roared to life for the first time on Thursday.
Decentralised finance apps may benefit from the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s crackdown on crypto staking services — if they avoid a similar clampdown.
AMD has captured nearly a third of the market for CPUs, according to an analyst report.
Lithium-rich African countries, including Zimbabwe and Namibia, want refining industries to capture more of the profits of global demand for the battery material.
Naspers will start trading on South Africa’s A2X Markets for secondary listings next week, the greatest prize yet for the upstart bourse as it seeks to challenge the JSE.
Many of us are likely to find a smartwatch or fitness wearable under the Christmas tree this year, most of them claiming to help improve our health and well-being in some way.

































