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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Eskom plans to compete with private power developers by replacing coal with cleaner technologies over the next decade.
Vodacom Group now processes more than $400-billion in transaction value annually through its mobile wallet offerings.
Starting at R399 900, the Dayun Yuehu S5 is now the most affordable EV available in South Africa.
Apple is likely to introduce its foldable iPhone as early as 2026, according to a report by The Information.
Morgan Stanley sees South African equities delivering returns that will outperform those for cash and bonds.
TechCentral has a look at what the ultimate streaming package will cost consumers in South Africa.
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Central African Republic has adopted bitcoin as an official currency, becoming the first country in Africa and only the second in the world to do so.
Emboldened by his successful $44-billion bid to buy Twitter, Elon Musk took to the platform to joke about a new potential takeover target.
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos posed a provocative question after Elon Musk clinched a $44-billion takeover of Twitter.
Elon Musk clinched a deal to buy Twitter for $44-billion on Monday. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump said he will not return to the platform.
You all need to just chill out a little. Seriously. Bitcoin took a hit over the last few days because of China. That has cryptocurrency markets in a panic. But if we channel the deeper sentiment of the true believers, even a massive crackdown
On Monday last week, Richard Poplak, in his Trainspotter column on the Daily Maverick website, wrote a funny but scathing rant about the two Zuma sons, Edward and Duduzane (or is that Duduzani?). By Tuesday

































