Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
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A R7.15-million CSIR study into clean coal is done, but the test plant is unbuilt, underfunded and years from results.
Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral that the big two would cannibalise themselves chasing MVNOs.
Talks with Starlink and Amazon Leo cover resale and a possible direct-to-device play, says Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes.
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Eskom has returned five generating units to service, offering South Africa a break from severe power cuts.
The UE has launched a fund to finance the development of sophisticated technology in developing nations.
Government is wrong to claim it is reducing load shedding; any wins so far are due to private investment, experts have said.
Bitcoin is flirting with a winning run last seen a year ago, aided by the record-breaking debut of US ETFs.
Escalated blackouts should taper off by mid-week as affected units are brought back online.
The Public Servants Association has said it is deeply concerned about the latest developments at the State IT Agency.
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The world’s electricity grids are creaking under the pressure of volatile fossil-fuel prices and the need to wean the world off polluting energy sources. A solution may be at hand.
Sage said on Thursday it will cut more than 800 jobs across the world as it trims its business to focus more on investments in cloud-based subscription products.
A €4.3-billion European Union antitrust fine was based on flawed calculations, Google said on Thursday.
Despite its looks, the iX is a competent, practical crossover-style electric vehicle that fully delivers BMW’s excellent craftsmanship and quality.
IBM has opened its second research location in Africa, and its first in South Africa, with an IBM Research Lab unveiled on Thursday at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. At the same time, the US technology company
Stung by his ruling party’s worst electoral performance since the end of apartheid, President Jacob Zuma is going for broke in a battle to maintain his grip on power. The first casualties have been the rand and

































