Fintech start-up NjiaPay has bagged $2.1-million in seed funding to simplify payments across Africa.
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Canal+ is expected to lay out its strategy for MultiChoice and DStv when it reports results on Wednesday.
ID applications are the first use case, but passports and other types of documents are in the pipeline.
The rand has tumbled below R16.90/$ as investors dump risk assets amid the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.
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ACT argues that operators should get access to more spectrum that has historically been reserved for broadcasting.
Sports minister Gayton McKenzie has threatened to go to war with broadcasters over sports rights.
The technology sector is leading the charge when it comes to investment in South Africa’s start-up ecosystem.
The South African Revenue Service announced recently that it will impose a 45% import tax on goods that cost R500 or less.
The 2038 Problem, or “Epochalypse”, begins at 3.14am GMT on 19 January 2038.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s opening of parliament speech highlighted infrastructure and digitisation as key to job creation.
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Taiwan’s MediaTek has launched a new chip, the Dimensity 9200, as it looks to grab more of the premium end of the market.
Apple expects to produce at least three million fewer iPhone 14 handsets than originally anticipated this year, sources said.
Mastodon, the open-source social network, has seen a surge in new sign-ups in recent days, overwhelming its founder.
Sweeping decisions that Elon Musk has taken since he took over Twitter a week ago have provided early clues to how the platform will be reshaped.
When it comes to digital privacy, there are plenty of organisations making money out of using your data. But what if you were the one making the money?
Eskom’s newly appointed group CEO Phakamani Hadebe put on a brave face when he announced that the group showed a R2.3-billion net loss and received a qualified audit opinion for the year ended 31 March 2018.

































