Fintech start-up NjiaPay has bagged $2.1-million in seed funding to simplify payments across Africa.
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ID applications are the first use case, but passports and other types of documents are in the pipeline.
Canal+ is expected to lay out its strategy for MultiChoice and DStv when it reports results on Wednesday.
The rand has tumbled below R16.90/$ as investors dump risk assets amid the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.
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Cloud migration projects are making way in South African banks’ IT budgets for AI and cybersecurity.
A software bug in CrowdStrike’s quality control system led to the update that crashed computers globally last week.
Interest in hybrid and electric cars is skyrocketing in South Africa, driven by the steady decline in prices.
Meta has debuted a new AI model that CEO Mark Zuckerberg said rivals similar offerings from OpenAI and Google.
Eskom plans to compete with private power developers by replacing coal with cleaner technologies over the next decade.
Vodacom Group now processes more than $400-billion in transaction value annually through its mobile wallet offerings.
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Apple has limited the AirDrop wireless file-sharing feature on iPhones in China after it was used in protests against the communist regime.
About 11.5 billion years ago, a distant star roughly 530 times larger than our sun died in a cataclysmic explosion
US President Joe Biden has said he thinks Twitter boss Elon Musk’s relationships with other countries is worthy of being looked at.
IBM said it has launched its most powerful quantum computer to date called the Osprey, a 433-qubit machine.
Going just by the stock prices of its peers, the interesting thing about Apple isn’t that it’s worth $1-trillion. It’s that it’s not worth more. Not that investors are complaining.
Elon Musk may have been on to something when he said Tesla was becoming a real car company. Just as importantly for investors, he’s acting more like a real CEO.

































