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Software developer jobs are booming in South Africa, but too few qualified candidates are applying, Pnet data shows.
Consumers are reshaping online payments as merchants race to meet growing demand for flexible digital options.
Solar parks and grid-scale batteries are set to deliver significant new capacity to South Africa’s grid in 2026.
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+OneX, the IT services business in the Reunert stable, has acquired EUCafrica, a major player in Citrix on Microsoft Azure in the South African market.
The landmark $8.5-billion deal to help wean South Africa off its dependence on coal is hanging in the balance.
EOH will announce details of a planned capital restructuring soon after it publishes its financial results later this month.
Naspers-controlled technology investor Prosus has terminated its agreement to buy Indian payments platform BillDesk.
The hunt for a bottom continues as long-term holders cling on with expectations that there’s more pain to come — and retail investors stay on the sidelines.
South Africa, which has been experiencing energy shortages since 2008, is in the throes of its worst power cuts on record.
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China’s economic recovery from the depths plunged during the Covid-19 pandemic has continued, providing support for a world economy suffering its deepest recession since the Great Depression.
British Airways has been fined £20-million by the UK data protection watchdog over a breach that compromised the personal and financial details of more than 400 000 customers.
Ant Group plans to increase the valuation target for its initial public offering to at least $280-billion due to strong demand. That would make it worth more than three times US banking giant Citibank.
China is set to pass a new law that would restrict sensitive exports vital to national security, expanding its toolkit of policy options as competition grows with the US over access to modern technologies.
Anything seemed possible at E3 this past week as the gaming industry gathered to showcase new games and technologies in Los Angeles. Events that seemed inconceivable just two weeks ago
The race is on to get billions of people connected to the Internet via a global network of satellites. Europe’s Airbus announced this week that it is to design and build up to 900 satellites for the privately owned OneWeb, which includes Richard Branson as a

































