At R1.8-million, the Volvo ES90 Ultra has to justify itself, and it does so – comfortably. This is a driver’s car.
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A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
The road map in the new consultation paper from Sars has no mandatory adoption before the 2030s.
Airtel Africa has switched on what it says is Africa’s first commercial direct-to-phone satellite service, with Elon Musk’s Starlink.
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Until now, the cheapest 4G-capable smartphones in South Africa have cost at least at least twice that for the most basic models.
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Vumatel has commercially launched a R99/month uncapped fibre broadband offering aimed at low-income communities.
Digital screens on the back of delivery motorbikes are now showing advertising to road users around Johannesburg.
It is unlikely that any new funding model for the SABC will be finalised and implemented in less than five years.
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Microsoft Teams was back up for most users after an hours-long outage that disrupted the chat application globally.
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Bitcoin rebounded after a brief selloff late on Wednesday, sparked by news that Tesla had sold about 75% of its holdings of the virtual token.
Apple has published detailed report outlining its health features and partnerships with medical institutions, arguing that such offerings are key to its future.
For years, brothers Ajay, Atul and Rajesh Gupta were ranked among South Africa’s most prominent businessmen and socialised with the ruling elite, including their friend, then-President Jacob Zuma. They weathered accusations that
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