Industry executives and analysts say that without legislation, regulations are vulnerable to shifting political winds and court challenges.
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City Power has warned it will impose “load reduction” on Johannesburg residents to “protect the grid from total collapse”.
An antitrust tribunal in Nigeria has fined MultiChoice and ordered a month of free viewing for its subscribers there.
Stellantis is considering expanding into the production of new-energy vehicles in South Africa, its local MD said.
Volkswagen’s top executive in South Africa said uncertainty about power supply is limiting its ability to expand.
The first tranche of severance packages for retrenched employees of the state-owned entity is being paid on Friday.
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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.
A Wall Street analyst has highlighted AMD’s growing market share, a strong portfolio of computer chips to rival that of Intel and a relatively cheap stock price.
President Jacob Zuma faces a key battle for his political survival this weekend when senior members of his ruling party say they’ll push for its decision-making national executive committee to order him to step down
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