Graduate unemployment in South Africa has risen to 12.2%. The problem is a skills mismatch, not qualifications.
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South Africa’s top universities have stopped policing AI and started redesigning how they teach, assess and certify.
BlackBerry lost while it was winning. South Africa’s would-be IoT platforms should heed the warning.
South Africa’s private sector returned to marginal growth in June, but business optimism sank to a five-year low.
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Capitec’s online banking app was down for several hours on Tuesday due to what the bank called a “technical issue”.
Namibia is the latest to open the door to a remote work visa. Others include Cape Verde, Mauritius and Seychelles.
Mpumalanga has received no government funding to help communities find alternative livelihoods, a new study shows.
Based on the average analyst price target, Microsoft shares have a return potential of 25%.
Checkers has launched a new subscription model for online shopping not dissimilar to Amazon Prime in the US.
South Africa’s ailing currency is once again back to inflict punishment on iPhone users’ wallets in 2023.
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British-born US technology entrepreneur John McAfee died on Wednesday by suicide in a Barcelona prison after the Spanish high court authorised his extradition to the US on tax evasion charges, his lawyer said.
Google’s Chrome Web browser will not fully block tracking cookies until late 2023, the company said on Thursday, delaying by nearly two years a move that has drawn antitrust concerns.
China’s crackdown on the cryptocurrency industry is expected to spur miners to uproot their operations and head abroad.
US politicians’ efforts to rein in US-based social media giants such as Twitter and Facebook risk restricting democratic freedoms worldwide, including in Africa.
While countries vying for South Africa’s 9,6GW nuclear procurement programme talk shop at a conference outside Pretoria, events down the road could put President Jacob Zuma’s dream of nuclear in a precarious position. Deputy finance minister
South Africa’s political landscape is shifting almost by the hour. The gloves are off in a power struggle that pits President Jacob Zuma against a group of reformers, led by finance minister Pravin Gordhan. It is a high-stakes drama that has profound, long-term































