The deal makes MTN the second major South African operator to lean on the Chinese fintech giant for its super-app ambitions.
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The Technology Innovation Agency sold its Kapa stake for $4.9-million months before Roche bought the biotech for $445-million.
Eskom Green is targeting up to 32GW by 2040, with the board insisting it will partner private developers, not compete with them.
Battery-electric sales jumped 96% year on year in the first quarter, yet they remain a sliver of the market.
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Municipalities owe Eskom R82.3-billion in arrears, which the embattled power utility is struggling to collect.
Households are still installing rooftop solar despite South Africa’s now four-month-long reprieve from load shedding.
Making home geysers “smart” could be a major contributor to ending load shedding in South Africa forever.
The banking industry has seen a spike in clients being “duped” by fraudsters posing as bank or tax officials.
Sawea has raised concerns about a decision to reject Eskom’s application to reserve grid capacity for renewable energy projects.
A US judge ruled on Monday that Google violated antitrust law, spending billions of dollars to create an illegal monopoly.
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Companies that receive funding under a new US programme have to promise not to increase their production of advanced chips in China.
US crypto firm Nomad has been hit by a $190-million theft, blockchain researchers said on Tuesday, the latest such heist to hit the digital asset sector this year.
The US is considering limiting shipments of American chip-making equipment to memory chip makers in China, a move that could have broad ramifications.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told staffers the company had planned for growth too optimistically.
Nectome promises to preserve the brains of terminally ill people in order to turn them into computer simulations – at some point in the future when such a thing is possible. It’s a start-up that’s easy to mock
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