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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Consumer confidence recovered further in the third quarter to its best since 2019.
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AI fails to deliver the one thing a CV is supposed to produce: a unique insight into the person behind the CV.
A move by the US government to tax low-value shipments from the Chinese retailers has big implications.
Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes said the mobile operator was “handicapped from the start” by the actions of rivals MTN and Vodacom.
Rain shareholder African Rainbow Capital Investments has valued the wireless broadband operator at R25-billion.
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Netflix has averted its own worst-case scenario of subscriber losses, posting a nearly one million drop from April to June.
Twitter can fast-track its lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk over his cancelled $44-billion buyout of the social media platform.
Slack will increase prices for its platform, its first price hike since its 2014 launch, as the company seeks to invest more in innovation.
Twitter has dismissed Elon Musk’s complaints that he doesn’t have enough information about spam and robot accounts as an “irrelevant sideshow”.
If President Cyril Ramaphosa is serious about preparing South Africa for the so-called “fourth industrial revolution”, he would be well advised to scrap the plan to create a “monopoly” wholesale open-access network
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