The Comrades no-fly zone was a reminder that recreational drone flying is far more regulated than people think.
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Namibia on Monday said it had dismissed an appeal by Starlink against the rejection of its licence applications.
Johannesburg’s enterprise IT departments, not Cape Town’s start-ups, are driving a worrying tech skills exodus.
A new industry report argues that the sector mistook innovation for inclusion and left informal markets behind.
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Some good news in the office rental space is that “things are getting better”, according to Redefine Properties.
DStv, the Springboks and the late musician AKA were among the most searched-for terms in 2023, Google has said.
Inflation will slow next year as global trends weighing on price growth combine with weak consumer spending.
South Africa will start a procurement process for an additional 2.5GW of nuclear power, the electricity minister said.
Business is booming for South Africa’s listed education companies as the public system buckles.
Business rescue practitioners Anoosh Rooplal and Juanito Damons have told MPs about their plans to rescue the Post Office.
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For the first time, Google will tell its cloud customers the carbon emissions of their cloud usage for environmental analysis.
The CEO of the largest US bank said cryptocurrencies will be regulated by governments and that he personally thinks bitcoin is “worthless”.
Elon Musk wants Jeff Bezos to know he’s number 1.
A Facebook executive said the company will introduce new measures on its apps to prompt teens away from harmful content as political pressure grows.
Excessive regulation, a business model that tried to do too much too soon and trust worries among consumers. These are the reasons Vodacom’s M-Pesa and MTN’s Mobile Money failed in South Africa, according to the CEO
South Africa’s big four retail and commercial banks spent in excess of R30bn on IT in the 12 months to end-June 2016, including the cost of staff involved in this function. Excluding the cost of people, nearly R15 out of every R100 spent on

































