MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
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Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
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.
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Downdetector analysed data between the first and third quarters of 2024 to draw up a list of the “largest outages” of 2024.
The abrupt departure of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger offers a fresh opportunity for the troubled company.
Security in telecommunications is a disaster. This and more in today’s edition of Bookmarks.
MTN South Africa has launched biodegradable Sim cards in an effort to tackle plastic waste pollution.
Six former Dimension Data executives have vowed to appeal last week’s scathing judgment against them.
In the aftermath of Black Friday, it’s clear there have been big changes in consumer spending patterns.
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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”.
Intel has stumbled badly at a time when smaller rival AMD and others are picking up speed. It says it will regain its balance this year.
Suzuki will invest R595-billion this decade in research, development and capital spending to make electric cars.
IBM just made the cloud computing war far more interesting. It’s not an easy sell, but IBM and Red Hat certainly make a more compelling cloud computing alternative.
IBM’s purchase of Red Hat is a $33-billion bid aimed at catapulting the company into the ranks of the top cloud software competitors.
































