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Fewer learners studying mathematics at school level threatens South Africa’s economic competitiveness.
Investment is pouring into renewable energy, but grid expansion will determine whether momentum can be sustained.
Women’s groups, tech watchdogs and progressive activists are calling on Google and Apple to remove the apps.
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Teraco has announced it has begun work on a 30MW expansion to its already sprawling campus in Isando.
With Elon Musk’s takeover Twitter, some users, worried about what a capricious billionaire might do to the network, have begun looking for alternatives.
A significant iPhone production cut at a virus-blighted plant in China has dampened Apple’s sales outlook for the year-end holiday season.
When Abraham Cambridge flew to South Africa in 2014, he was struck by how few solar panels he saw in a sunny country with unreliable electricity.
Eskom’s Komati coal-fired power plant has secured R9-billion from the World Bank and other funders to generate renewable energy from the site.
Raru, the online shopping site started by the founders of what later became Takealot, appears to have failed, eight years after its founding.
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The Trump administration is poised to add China’s top chip maker, SMIC, to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, escalating tensions with Beijing weeks before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
S&P Global is in advanced talks to buy IHS Markit for about US$44-billion, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Ethiopia opened the doors on Friday for telecommunications operators wishing to secure two new licences to submit their technical and financial bids.
Facebook’s libra cryptocurrency is readying to launch as early as January, the Financial Times reported on Friday, citing three unidentified people involved in the project.
29 July 2015 is an important date for Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO. Twenty years after Bill Gates introduced Windows 95 to the world, he is launching another version of the ubiquitous software that promises an equally seismic shift. This is not just another
With Windows 10, Microsoft is trying to turn the tide against the proliferation of operating systems across desktops, servers, tablets and smartphones by creating a single operating…

































