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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Icasa has taken heed of industry criticism of proposed new data expiry rules, walking back its early draft plans.
A team of seven telecoms specialists has completed a “connectivity tour” through Africa that started at MWC in 2019.
MTN’s two most important operating units have embarked on a programme to modernise their core networks.
BankServAfrica’s aim is to reduce the cost of sending money across SADC borders by taking advantage of economies of scale.
EOH has agreed to cough up R112-million with immediate effect, forcing the group to increase its borrowings.
The value in township e-commerce extends beyond retail consumers to retailers and other merchants, a webinar has heard.
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Samsung and Micron, two of the world’s largest memory chip makers, warned that strict Covid-19 curbs in the Chinese city of Xian could disrupt chip manufacturing.
Apple has issued unusual and significant stock bonuses to some engineers in an effort to retain talent.
China has approved plans to build four mega clusters of data centres in the country’s north and west with the aim of supporting the data needs of Beijing and major coastal centres.
Beijing says it complained to the United Nations about near misses its space station allegedly had with SpaceX satellites.
Many see the decision by the ANC to send the disgraced former CEO of the power utility Eskom to parliament as the precursor to another attack on the national treasury and to remove finance minister Pravin Gordhan. The decision to give Brian Molefe
A year after President Jacob Zuma began feuding with finance minister Pravin Gordhan over control of the nation’s purse strings, the conflict appears to be coming to a head. When he presents his annual budget in parliament on Wednesday
































