National treasury has rejected an SABC request for R120-million to fund coverage of the local government elections.
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AI health advice proves no more helpful than traditional searches when patients interpret symptoms.
Vumatel’s million-subscriber milestone shows what competition can achieve – and what Telkom’s state monopoly never could.
Deputy minister Mondli Gungubele has said he was not consulted on Solly Malatsi’s decision to end the Post Office monopoly.
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South Africa’s plan to revive its small modular reactor project has been criticised over funding gaps and lost expertise.
The Financial Intelligence Centre Act introduced a regime of enormous cost, derisory efficacy and significant collateral damage.
Tokenisation is transforming global finance, offering faster settlement, lower costs and 24/7 access to real-world assets.
Turnover from the asap! mobile app and Mr D increased by 44% year on year, close to the 48% growth reported by Sixty60.
China’s DeepSeek is driving a new military era – powering autonomous vehicles, drones and decision systems in Beijing’s escalating arms race.
AI workloads are contributing to large-scale infrastructure investments in the US, but adoption in South Africa will take longer.
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Results this week from Nvidia’s biggest customers, including Microsoft, are about to set the tone for its shares.
Nvidia dethroned Apple as the world’s most valuable company on Friday for the second time this year.
A US mother has sued AI chatbot start-up Character.AI, accusing it of causing her 14-year-old son’s suicide.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said a design flaw with its latest Blackwell AI chips has been fixed with the help of TSMC.
Takealot.com’s hybrid platform must be separated, the Competition Commission has found in its online markets inquiry.
South Africa’s wine industry has been badly hit, with load shedding impacting all stages of production.

































