Eskom tariffs will rise by 8.76% from April after Nersa formally approved hikes triggered by its own error.
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Leo Brent Bozell III has highlighted the billions in American tech investment in South Africa – and the stakes for relations.
Africans lead the world in stablecoin use, driven by dollar demand and weak banking infrastructure.
A decade of advocacy has laid the groundwork for energy wheeling in South Africa. Here’s what comes next.
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There hasn’t been enough done to build renewable energy plants in South Africa, Dion George said.
Eskom has not implemented load shedding for 100 consecutive days, the longest period since late 2020.
Eskom plans to bring coal and nuclear units online before 2025 that will improve the proportion of available generation capacity.
TeleMasters has received a proposal from a black-led investor to buy out the company’s two largest shareholders.
The website, called Satellite Map, has visual tools for the Starlink, OneWeb and GPS satellite constellations – and more.
What exactly is 5G Broadcast, and what does it mean for the future of broadcasting in South Africa?
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At first blush, bitcoin becoming less volatile than stocks might appear like a positive development. But crypto traders are warning otherwise.
The move follows new regulations from the Biden administration, according to an internal e-mail sent to staff.
Mark Zuckerberg unveiled his company’s newest virtual reality headset on Tuesday, the Meta Quest Pro, the CEO’s latest foray into the world of high-end VR devices.
The US is scrambling to tackle unintended consequences of its new export curbs on China’s chip industry.
While financial services company Liberty may have suffered the biggest data breach ever in South Africa, losing between 20TB and 40TB of data contained in e-mails and attachments, it is not the only listed
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