At $1-trillion, South African-born SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s fortune is so large the human mind can barely process it.
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The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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South Africa has pledged to slash emissions across its fleet of coal-fired power plants.
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National treasury said government is transforming its approach to private sector participation in public infrastructure projects.
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Jorge Mendes says operators should come to commercial agreements instead of seeking regulation mandating Fair Share.
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The move reinforces hopes that Beijing is easing a crackdown on the world’s largest mobile gaming arena.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk told employees that they should not be “bothered by stock market craziness” after the company’s shares fell nearly 70% this year.
Amazon.com is working on a standalone app for watching sports content, the Information reported.
Apple shares touched their lowest level since June 2021 on Tuesday amid an ongoing selloff of big tech stocks.
Most studies of the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and the economy have focused on developed countries such as the US and Britain. But the gravest threat AI poses is to emerging economies.
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