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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The Koeberg nuclear power plant will be allowed to run one of its two units for another 20 years.
Newly appointed communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised policy stability as a cornerstone of his tenure.
OpenAI is working on a novel approach to its artificial intelligence models in a project code-named “Strawberry”.
Bitcoin surged to a two-week high after the attempted assassination of US presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Census 2022 results should be used with extreme caution in planning and resource allocation.
Altron has resolved to form an ICT skills-focused education trust called Ascent as part of a new BEE transaction.
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Apple was alone among the world’s top five smartphone vendors to register growth in the third quarter.
Disappointing earnings from the megacap companies that led markets higher for years are cratering their shares.
Investors are losing patience over Meta Plaforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s enormous and experimental bets on his metaverse project.
Twitter shares will be suspended from trading as Elon Musk faces a 28 October deadline to close his deal to buy the social media company.
The risks of innovations such as artificial intelligence and 3D printing wielded by nimble competitors from Silicon Valley or China are shaking up Germany’s engineering-led economy.
Tencent’s strategy for expanding WeChat Pay globally is pretty straightforward: follow the (tourism) money. It’s a smart strategy. But it’s also decidedly unambitious.

































