The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
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Jamie Dimon didn’t mince words when a US lawmaker mentioned the executive’s history of criticising cryptocurrencies.
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In November, at the half-year stage, I highlighted that Telkom was facing crises on a few fronts and that only one part of its business – mobile – was firing on all cylinders. With full-year numbers available, certain trends are clearer

































