Energy minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has outlined a major overhaul to South Africa’s electricity pricing policy.
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Replying to a customer on WhatsApp will start costing business users money from October. Meta won’t confirm how much.
Headline inflation slowed to 4.3% in July, ending four months of acceleration – and beating market expectations.
The car maker taking over Nissan’s Rosslyn plant in Pretoria has and big plans for its humanoid robotics division.
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Telecoms industry body ACT has called for ‘Fair Share’ and lighter regulations to help sustain infrastructure investments.
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An official of the World Health Organisation has stressed that mpox is not the new Covid.
Paper-based systems must be replaced by “watertight” digital systems, the home affairs minister has said.
If we go on uncritically swallowing what we see on social media, our society is headed for disaster.
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Tom Cruise isn’t simply taking on what appears to be Russian-made fighter jets in his remake of the 1986 classic Top Gun: he’s also angering China.
Decentralised-finance investors are betting on ethereum’s revamp to help thaw out the market’s more than two-months-long crypto winter.
China has released details about the final stages of work on Tiangong, an under-construction orbiter started after the US barred Beijing from participating in the International Space Station.
Bitcoin, stuck in a range around $30 000 lately, has some market watchers wondering if it’s vulnerable to further drops.
The story of the JSE so far this year has mostly been the story of Naspers. The media giant’s share price has gained over 75% in 2017 and accounts for the majority of the index gains year to date. It follows that unit trust funds
Naspers is keen to continue its search for e-commerce and tech investments, with Africa’s biggest company happy to deploy a sizeable war chest in its hunt for deals. “We have several billion in cash and

































