IT sector salaries are showing signs of a resurgence following a dip in recent years, according to Pnet.
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Deputy minister Mondli Gungubele has said he was not consulted on Solly Malatsi’s decision to end the Post Office monopoly.
National treasury has rejected an SABC request for R120-million to fund coverage of the local government elections.
Layered digital identity systems emerge after sharp increase in South Africa’s real-time ID verification fees.
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Vodacom Group has reported a robust set of interim results for the six months to September 2025.
The CSIR has developed an online platform for banks and telecoms operators to report cybercrimes directly to the police.
A legal team’s reliance on AI-invented case law exposes how blind trust in ChatGPT can wreck careers.
Both units at the Koeberg nuclear power station now have the licences needed to keep operating until the mid-2040s.
Business AI, a South African start-up backed by Mustek, has launched an AI marketplace for businesses.
The Foschini Group on Friday said online sales neared 15% of total retail sales in the half-year ended 30 September 2025.
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Broadcom is predicting a huge expansion in demand for chips that power AI – and the market, for now, is buying it all the way.
Shares of Google parent Alphabet rose about 5% on Tuesday after it unveiled a new-generation quantum chip.
Pat Gelsinger resigned after a board meeting at which directors felt his costly plan to turn Intel around was not working.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has retired, the company said on Monday, following a tumultuous period for the chip pioneer.
Industry body Ispa has moved to reassure internet users that their members don’t routinely monitor their clients’ online behaviour.
Some African governments are spending vast sums on mass surveillance of their own citizens.

































