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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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South Africa’s business confidence slipped in the fourth quarter, mainly due to weak local demand for vehicles.
Despite Africa’s monumental energy potential, it faces high energy poverty levels, according to a new report.
Telkom is engaged in “exclusive negotiations” with a preferred bidder regarding the sale of Swiftnet.
Telkom on Tuesday reported a 46.7% jump in half-year profit, boosted by lower depreciation charges.
South Africa is likely to prioritise energy security to avoid further damage to the economy, said CEO of the Energy Council.
Microsoft emerged on Monday as the big winner of the upheaval at OpenAI.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said Intel would be interested in participating if a consortium emerges to buy semiconductor and software design company ARM.
Huawei Technologies will spend R9.5-billion to build a new headquarters and R&D centre for its digital power unit.
Elon Musk accused the SEC of harassing them with an “endless” and “unrelenting” investigation to punish him for being an outspoken critic of the government.
Taiwan has proposed a new law to prevent China from stealing its chip technology, amid rising concern in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage.
Albert Saporta, a director of Geneva-based investment advisory firm AIM&R has written an open letter to Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk accusing him of destroying R334bn of shareholder value since his appointment more than three years ago
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