South Africa’s new vehicle market staged a decisive recovery in 2025, with total sales climbing above pre-pandemic levels.
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Procurement failures have prompted the high court to void Idemia’s licence card tender and mandate a fresh bidding process.
Government has softened competition regulations to allow firms battling high power costs to jointly build energy infrastructure.
These are the technology trends that are poised to shape the year ahead – and no, it’s all not all about artificial intelligence.
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High hopes that government will soon lay out plans to take on a majority of Eskom’s debt have lifted the company’s bonds.
New research shows it is possible to transmit information wirelessly without any need to send power to an antenna.
Prosus and its parent Naspers are planning to cut their corporate workforce by 30%, becoming the latest companies in global tech to announce layoffs.
Eskom is examining how the suspension of a pact that enables it to import nuclear fuel components from the US.
Africa Data Centres has announced plans to build a 20MW data centre in Cape Town.
Microsoft said it is investigating an issue impacting multiple services including Teams and Outlook for users around the world.
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Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has said the dominance of Internet giants is a “fad” that does not have to endure.
The Biden administration this week amended licences for companies to sell to China’s Huawei Technologies, further restricting companies from supplying items that can be used with 5G devices, sources said.
Apple’s stock could reach a market capitalisation of $3-trillion (R45-trillion), analysts say, citing the development of the Apple Car as well as high expectations for the next iPhone.
BT Group’s board remains divided following the unexpected resignation of chairman Jan du Plessis, with the two camps mainly at odds over the pace of changes needed at the company.
Microsoft Windows is 30 years old. On 20 November 1985, Microsoft released the first-ever version of Windows, which was little more than a graphical presentation manager sitting on top of the command-line-driven MS-DOS
I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve read that the “first Earth-like exoplanet” has been discovered. With nearly 2 000 exoplanets found to date, it is no wonder so many of them will resemble our planet in some way. But which

































