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Software developer jobs are booming in South Africa, but too few qualified candidates are applying, Pnet data shows.
Iran’s crackdown on dissidents is shaping up as one of the toughest security tests yet for Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Consumers are reshaping online payments as merchants race to meet growing demand for flexible digital options.
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France’s HDF Energy expects its green hydrogen power plant in Namibia, Africa’s first, to start producing electricity by 2024.
Minal Nagin, group risk chief operating officer at Investec, started his career a mere 11 years ago, but he has achieved much success already.
Government has increased the wind energy allocation for renewable energy bid window six to 3.2GW due to the urgent shortfall in the supply of electricity.
What can rich countries do to help the developing world battle climate change? What’s happening in South Africa right now embodies that central question of fairness.
Eskom will reduce planned power cuts this week after sufficient progress was made in replenishing emergency generation reserves.
Eskom will implement stage-4 load shedding from 10am on Saturday as the latest power supply crisis intensifies.
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Huawei Technologies will do everything it can to strengthen its supply chain which has been “attacked”, its rotating Chairman Guo Ping said on Wednesday.
China is unlikely to approve an “unfair” deal Oracle and Walmart said they have struck with ByteDance over the future of video-streaming app TikTok, the state-backed Global Times newspaper said in an editorial.
Intel has received licences from US authorities to continue supplying certain products to Huawei Technologies, a company spokesman said on Tuesday.
The TikTok sale saga reached an apparent conclusion over the weekend when US President Donald Trump approved a deal. But the harmony was short-lived.
Young black South Africans with entrepreneurial ambitions may well find that studying computer programming or software developing provides the springboard they need to grab the eye of a venture capital funder. With an inherent bias towards
MTN is below par when it comes to customer satisfaction, while Telkom’s mobile arm is a leader among mobile operators, new research purports to show. The South African Customer Satisfaction Index (SAcsi) surveyed more than

































