Employers fund costly training as South African tech graduates arrive unprepared for modern, high-demand digital roles.
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Bitcoin made a 16-month low and tested key $60 000 support on Friday as a global selloff in technology stocks deepened.
MTN Group is in advanced discussions to acquire the shares in IHS Holdings that it does not already own.
Digital payments are the foundation of the industry’s push to modernise operations, unlock data and integrate transport systems.
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Worries are growing that Russia and other nations could use technology in an effort to sway the outcome of the 2024 election.
Automotive association expresses disappointment at finance minister’s speech regarding electric vehicles.
Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has declared that the worst of the load shedding crisis is over. Is he right?
Showmax subscribers living outside Africa will soon lose access to the MultiChoice-owned streaming platform.
Local start-up Moodswing will soon launch an app that allows users to add music to their voice notes and video calls.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has appointed President Ntuli as MD for South Africa with immediate effect.
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The risk-off selling pressure across the global crypto market showed no sign of abating at the weekend, after an already brutal week.
Vodafone Group recently explored a potential purchase of Three UK from CK Hutchison, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Intel plans to spend $20-billion on a chip-making hub that the company expects to grow to be the world’s biggest silicon manufacturing site.
Netflix dashed hopes for a quick rebound after forecasting weak first-quarter subscriber growth on Thursday, sending shares sinking nearly 20%.
Ever since a 2010 Las Vegas electronics exhibition, drones have entered the mainstream. There’s been a swift change in perception from drones being military weapons, to cool toys, with some commercial application. It’s the commercial application
If he has his way, Paul Allen, the man who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates, will cover 233 000km² of African territory with smart sensors and drones by the end of this year to bring hyper-connectivity to Africa’s most remote

































