Headline inflation slowed to 4.3% in July, ending four months of acceleration – and beating market expectations.
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Replying to a customer on WhatsApp will start costing business users money from October. Meta won’t confirm how much.
Crypto arbitrage firm Kastelo says every client watched a compulsory video and signed a mandate before any offshore trade.
Absa has said that 1 400 developers use AI coding tools while its chatbot fields 100 000 queries monthly.
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The 32nd General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union kicked off on Tuesday in Cape Town.
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.
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Safaricom is encouraged by the positive outlook in Ethiopia and plans to start operations there this year, its CEO said.
Toyota rolled out its first mass-produced battery electric car in Japan on Thursday for lease only, a strategy that has raised analysts’ eyebrows.
Google and MultiChoice-owned SuperSport have flagged an interest in bidding for the broadcast rights of the Indian Premier League, sources said.
Stablecoins besides TerraUSD are failing to live up to their billing as the collapse of the algorithmic token has investors pondering the implications of the tumult for the broader market.
In case it wasn’t obvious before Wednesday, Amazon.com has leapfrogged the smartphone to go after the next era of computing. The company never could have done this if it hadn’t been steamrolled in smartphones first. The way
Apple has a yield problem. The company is struggling to boost production yields quickly enough to ship a device that accounts for more than 60% of annual revenue. Cobbling together various media reports, it seems

































