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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The surprise launch of the Huawei Mate60 Pro has triggered an international guessing game over what is inside it.
Uber has launched an electric motorbike service in Kenya, its first in Africa.
Value Capital Partners, chaired by former Brait CEO Antony Ball, recently made further big purchases of Altron shares.
Cape Town plans to spend almost R1-billion in three years on safety technologies, including bodycams.
Vodacom and MTN are in a fight to deliver the best mobile network experience in South Africa, OpenSignal said.
All the latest developments involving Eskom, including a ramp-up in the intensity of load shedding.
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Google on Tuesday unveiled updates across many services, including Maps, Photos and operating systems, as the company showcases its role in a world that has become more digitally connected.
Apple stores data from its Chinese customers in servers owned by a Chinese state-owned company, potentially making it easy for the government to gain access to the information, the New York Times reported.
Lamborghini is the latest supercar maker to pivot from screaming V12 combustion engines to electric.
Amazon.com is in talks to acquire the iconic US movie studio MGM, The Information reported on Monday, citing a person familiar with the matter.
Since so much of life has moved online, a clash has emerged between the opposing values of Internet freedom, and Internet control. Should the Internet be a public arena free of all interference and influence from the authorities? Or does too much freedom result
The advent of new technologies continues to disrupt competition in a number of traditional markets, many of which have operated in the same manner for decades. Examples of this include the metered taxi industry, where Uber is quickly becoming both a
































