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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The Consumer Goods and Services Ombudsman has warned that the legislative framework around e-commerce is lacking.
The 32nd General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union kicked off on Tuesday in Cape Town.
Municipalities owe Eskom R82.3-billion in arrears, which the embattled power utility is struggling to collect.
Households are still installing rooftop solar despite South Africa’s now four-month-long reprieve from load shedding.
Making home geysers “smart” could be a major contributor to ending load shedding in South Africa forever.
The banking industry has seen a spike in clients being “duped” by fraudsters posing as bank or tax officials.
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Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, expects the smartphone market to contract in 2023.
China’s smartphone sales endured a record fall in 2022, tumbling 13% to their lowest level in a decade.
A food blogger in China was fined R320 000 by authorities after she posted a video showing her illegally buying and eating a great white shark.
Lawyers for Sam Bankman-Fried on Saturday said prosecutors “sandbagged” the process to put their client in the “worst possible light”.
It’s deja vu for South Africa as a chronic power deficit plunges large tracts of the country into darkness and casts a pall over the already struggling economy.
Eskom’s warning that the country was threatened by months of rotating blackouts became a reality in less than 24 hours.

































