Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
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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.
A R7.15-million CSIR study into clean coal is done, but the test plant is unbuilt, underfunded and years from results.
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Passwords, which have been used for decades in the technology industry for authentication, may finally be on their way out.
Civil rights organisation AfriForum has said in a submission to parliament that the SABC should be privatised.
Assupol Holdings group CIO Keneilwe Gwabeni on being a technology leader, and why she’s attracted to livestock farming.
AMD just had its best week since November, outpacing even AI darling Nvidia.
Experts say that although the matric results this year were pleasing, they should be “taken with a pinch of salt”.
South Africa’s energy insecurity presents the biggest risk to the ANC’s election prospects, justice minister Ronald Lamola said.
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Toyota said on Tuesday it expects to spend more than US$13.5-billion (R193-billion) by 2030 to develop batteries and its battery supply system — a bid to lead in the key automotive technology over the next decade.
Bitcoin is undergoing the biggest test in its 12-year history as El Salvador becomes the first country to adopt it as legal tender on Tuesday.
It’s no coincidence that an edict barring kids in China from playing online videogames for most of the week came as the education ministry introduced a new subject to the national curriculum: Xi Jinping Thought.
Amazon.com is planning to launch Amazon-branded TVs in the US as soon as October, Business Insider reported on Thursday.
The SABC staggers from one crisis to the next. It has been politically contested from apartheid days, used by ruling parties as a valuable propaganda tool since its formation in 1936. The broadcaster has been extremely contentious in recent years
The 16,9m people receiving welfare payments from South Africa’s government into bank accounts should have the right to choose between financial services companies, according to the country’s central bank. A contract awarded by the South

































