The rise of YouTube and streaming has pushed Britain’s traditional broadcasters into each other’s arms.
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An investigation has found R2-billion in irregular spending and a quarter of Sita tenders never awarded.
The South African Bookmakers Association says the debate is no longer whether to act against offshore operators, but when.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
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More history is sometimes written in a single year than in the entire decade preceding it. This felt like one of those years.
Problems at Sita are impacting critical projects in other departments, according to communications minister Solly Malatsi.
The private capital sector is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping a more sustainable and prosperous future for Southern Africa.
WhatsApp has become the internet for millions, shaping culture, work and relationships. This and more in today’s Bookmarks.
Google debuted a new version of its flagship AI model that it said will power virtual agents that assist users.
Elon Musk has become the first person to reach $400-billion in net worth, the latest milestone for the world’s richest person.
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Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that towards the end of 2023 would be “good timing” to find someone else to run Twitter.
US prosecutors said their discovery that Sam Bankman-Fried used a VPN to access the Internet recently raises concerns that the FTX co-founder could be hiding his online activities.
The fast and furious rally in China’s ChatGPT shares looks set to fade as tech firms caution they’re nowhere close to turning a profit in this field.
Orange is considering strategic options for its African and Middle Eastern mobile towers business, including stake sales, sources said.
Scientists have spent nearly two decades discussing how the kilogram could be defined in relation to constant measurements of nature. And now they have finally reached a decision.
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