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Xneelo has begun construction on a second data centre at Samrand in Gauteng.
A partnership between four financial institutions has led to the launch of an “institutional-grade” stablecoin pegged to the rand.
The entry of China’s Haier into South Africa looks set to sharpen competition in the local home appliance market.
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The acquisition of Modirum 3-D Secure will create a significant global player in digital payment security.
An increase in crime involving online platforms has pushed Gumtree to jack up its security mechanisms.
CCI South Africa has opened a new contact centre – in the sprawling township of Umlazi, outside Durban.
Most companies that have applied for crypto licences in South Africa are already registered as financial service providers.
“The thing I worry about most is humans losing capability” over the machines, said Rene Haas, CEO of ARM.
Dan Marokane will take over a loss-making company that’s under immense pressure to bring an end to years of power cuts.
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A unit of Naspers has invested in Lucky to help the Egyptian fintech start-up expand in North Africa and the Middle East.
Google has landed the Equiano submarine cable in Togo, the first nation in West Africa to introduce commercial 5G mobile services.
Democratic US senators introduced a bill on Thursday that would enable the president to sanction foreign cryptocurrency firms doing business with sanctioned Russian entities.
Maserati will make an electric version of all of its models by 2025 and will offer only electric cars by 2030.
There has never been a better time to be a politician. But it’s an even better time to be a machine-learning engineer working for a politician. Throughout modern history, political candidates have had
A South African business empire built up by members of the Gupta family is under pressure as they face a mounting backlash over allegations that they exploited their friendship with President Jacob Zuma to loot billions of rand

































