Vodacom shares rose more than 5% in early Tuesday trade on the JSE after group flagged a 20-25% jump in earnings.
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The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.
Younger workers increasingly see company data as career capital, raising the stakes for South African employers.
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Sifiso Debengwa lost a battle with cancer on Sunday morning.
A third of the world’s population lacks internet connectivity. Airborne communications stations could still change that.
The investigation into Telegram boss Pavel Durov as started by a small cybercrime unit within the Paris prosecutor’s office.
Brazil is suspending access to X following an order from a judge who has been locked in a feud with Elon Musk.
The SABC has secured sublicensing rights to broadcast Saturday’s clash between the Springboks and the All Blacks.
Meta has refused a Paia request to give the South African public details about its election management strategies.
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Meta Platforms is planning to begin large-scale layoffs this week that will affect thousands of employees, the Wall Street Journal reported.
AMD has announced the next generation of its high-end graphics cards as it takes the fight to rival Nvidia for a share of gamers’ wallets.
Apple’s Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron has begun assembling the company’s latest iPhone 14 model in India.
Twitter will tell employees by e-mail on Friday about whether they have been laid off, temporarily closing its offices and preventing staff access.
Microsoft’s earnings report and forecast cheered investors, providing further evidence the company can increase cloud sales and squeeze more profit from the area while cutting into Amazon.com’s massive industry lead.
The European Commission had solid antitrust reasons for fining Google €4.3-billion for violations including the bundling of certain apps with the Android operating system – and for not going after Apple for similar behaviour. Yet, from a consumer’s point of view, Apple should get the same kind of attention.

































