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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Phuthuma Nathi shareholders will receive a R1.4-billion dividend for the 2023 financial year.
At least 500 public facilities, including clinics and police stations, are set to benefit.
The EcoFlow Delta 2 shows portable inverters and batteries have come a long way in a short time.
South Africa has said it will partner with China on space exploration in the race with the US for lunar dominance.
The countries have signed deals covering emissions technology, electricity transmission and nuclear power.
Headline consumer inflation fell more than expected to 4.7% year on year in July from 5.4% in June.
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Apple’s App Store has left users and developers “trapped” in an anticompetitive marketplace, Epic Games attorneys said at the start of an antitrust trial in the US.
Verizon Communications has agreed to sell its media unit, which includes Yahoo and AOL, to Apollo Global Management for $5-billion, as it looks to offload its digital media business.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co expects to be able to catch up with the “minimum requirement” of customer demand for car chips by the end of June, its chairman said.
Apple is set for another showdown with the European Union’s antitrust chief as she escalates an antitrust probe over its App Store.
There are as yet unconfirmed reports that Twitter plans to extend its 140-character limit to 10 000. But why would Twitter consider radically changing its most unique characteristic? Today’s media culture is one of extreme speed and ephemerality – facts and factoids, comment, claims
South Africa’s basic education minister Angie Motshekga announced on 5 January that 70,7% of the country’s matrics – learners who wrote their final grade 12 exams in 2015 – passed. Some can now
































