Standard Bank has become the first African-based lender authorised to clear renminbi transactions on the continent.
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One of South Africa’s leading computer scientists weighs on the significance of the first sub-1nm chip.
South African operators have agreed interim measures to curb Sim fraud while pressing government for Rica reforms.
A network built to be the cheapest is now keen to show it can be among the fastest.
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One of the JSE’s longest-surviving technology companies is no more: Ellies Holdings will be wound up and shut down.
E-toll infrastructure in Gauteng will be repurposed for law enforcement and road safety initiatives.
Sanral expects motorists to pay up for their historic use of Gauteng’s e-tolled roads.
The co-founder of Netflix and the former CEO of Google have taken part in a funding round for solar irrigation start-up SunCulture.
MTN, Vodacom and Standard Bank are the most valuable brands in South Africa, according to Brand Finance.
Reunert has announced it will merge IQbusiness and +OneX to create a single, client-focused IT integration business.
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Elon Musk reported that he gifted almost $6-billion worth of Tesla shares to charity in November.
Rolls-Royce, the engine maker known for powering Airbus and Boeing workhorse jets, expects a fully electric small aircraft in three to five years.
Global chip sales hit a record in 2021 at $555.9-billion, up 26.2% on the year, and topping a trillion units for the first time ever.
Uber Technologies will one day join the likes of Microsoft by accepting bitcoin as a payment option on its app.
Nuclear energy in South Africa is a hotly contested issue — so much so that a court recently ruled against the government’s plans to issue a contract for the construction of eight new nuclear power stations. The ruling appeared to have delivered
Last week’s ransomware attack that brought down MRI scanners in the UK, railroad ticket machines in Germany, interior ministry computers in Russia and parts of the FedEx network in the US is bound to cause

































