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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.
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Rampant crime in South Africa is costing the country at least 10% of its GDP annually, a World Bank study found.
Stage-4 load shedding has returned until further notice, Eskom said in the small hours of Wednesday morning.
Changpeng Zhao had long cultivated the image of the rugged pugilist of the cryptocurrency world.
Telkom has asked Icasa to postpone its next spectrum auction until 2025 because it’s worried it can’t afford to participate.
Telkom, which has already turned off its 2G network, will likely switch off 3G services soon, too.
A PepsiCo fund has acquired a stake in agri-tech start-up Khula to help underpin the company’s expansion plans.
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Intel’s latest focus on making chips to meet rising demand will give AMD a chance to build a greater foothold in the segment, analysts said.
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Donald Trump’s new social media venture, Truth Social, was launched late on Sunday in Apple’s App Store. Trump is banned from YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
Meta Platforms has tumbled out of the world’s 10 largest companies by market value, hammered by its worst monthly stock decline ever.
As Travis Kalanick was in Chicago interviewing a candidate to be his deputy at Uber Technologies, two investors were on a plane to deliver the news that they wanted the CEO gone. Matt Cohler and Peter Fenton, partners at venture capital firm
Travis Kalanick made Uber a global force by breaking all the rules. The next chief executive will have to be a diplomat, power-sharer and defender of the internal controls long neglected at the world’s most valuable start-up. It’s

































