The three-year global partnership agreement will scale the use of AI across Prosus portfolio companies.
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Estonia’s digital ID success offers South Africa clear lessons on trust, governance and inclusive design.
For years, Vodacom Group was viewed primarily as a telecoms operator with an interesting side business in mobile money.
As stablecoin adoption rises, traditional financial institutions are rushing meet the needs of businesses and consumers.
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Transnet has a turnaround plan to ease port and rail snarl-ups that have hamstrung the economy. It just needs money.
Thinking of going solar and not sure if you should lease a solution or own the installation? There’s a lot to consider.
A botched ERP implementation at Spar is still dragging down the retailer’s financial results.
Reunert’s latest numbers show it’s been able to grow despite the state of South Africa’s economy.
Eagle-Eye Defence has developed fingerprint technology to help vehicle owners protect their assets.
Simon Fishley, IT director at Luno, has always loved technology but “fell into IT by accident”.
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As Ukrainian cities come under air attack from Russian forces, the country has also suffered the latest blows in an ongoing campaign of cyberattacks.
Meta Platforms is building a digital voice assistant to help people interact hands-free with physical devices, such as the company’s Portal video-calling device and, eventually, augmented-reality glasses.
Apple and other technology giants are opting to pay fines rather than comply with orders they don’t like, the European Union’s antitrust chief warned.
Activision Blizzard will delay a Call of Duty game that had been planned for next year, the first time the franchise will be without an annual mainline release in nearly two decades.
Eskom recently repeated that it will not conclude supply contracts with the developers of new renewable energy power stations. These developers were selected under a programme to facilitate private sector involvement in the
We don’t have to like the way technology is changing the world. Given the technological disruption that’s happening everywhere, it’s reasonable to expect a little Luddite pushback. The growing share of cash in advanced economies might fall in

































