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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The Electoral Commission of South Africa has warned that an impostor is posing as its chair on WhatsApp.
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The board of Eskom has appointed a board to the newly created National Transmission Company of South Africa.
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Shares of Snap plummeted 25% on Thursday after it said privacy changes implemented by Apple hurt the company’s ability to target digital advertising.
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Government’s radical plan to shake up the way radio frequency spectrum is allocated in South Africa has been met with universal derision by ICT analysts and experts, who say it takes huge and unnecessary risks that could cause

































