Cape Town start-up Shiprazor has raised R44-million, led by Norrsken22, to expand its courier network and AI tools.
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Home affairs has suspended two senior officials after AI ‘hallucinations’ were found in its new immigration white paper.
South Africa will hold its next municipal elections on 4 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a post on X.
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BankservAfrica said on Wednesday that average take-home pay in South Africa reached a record level in September.
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The showdown threatens to roil the smartphone and PC markets, and disrupt the finances and operations of two of the most influential companies in the semiconductor industry.
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New York’s chief financial regulator has ordered Paxos, the company behind the stablecoin of major crypto exchange Binance, to stop issuing the token.
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.
While most missions are designed to look at the surface or atmosphere of planetary bodies, InSight’s goal is to look deep beneath the surface.
For more than 30 years, Intel has dominated chip-making, producing the most important component in the bulk of the world’s computers. That run is now under threat.

































