Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
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Operators say the rapid deployment rules, now in draft form, ignore the municipal wayleave bottleneck.
South Africa’s quantum industry is still in its infancy – but it’s no longer purely academic in nature.
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The Chinese Internet giant hopes it can turn Channels into the next WeChat Pay, but competing with TikTok won’t be easy.
Illicit use of cryptocurrencies hit a record last year as transactions involving companies targeted by US sanctions skyrocketed.
Nersa has approved a 33.77% increase in Eskom’s electricity tariffs over the next two years, starting with a whopping increase of 18.65% this April.
Government will take on a portion of Eskom’s debt in a staggered manner to avoid a spike in the country’s debt-to-GDP ratio.
The minister of international relations & cooperation has said repeated breakdown of power plants could be seen as an attack on the country.
Postbank acknowledged that a system “glitch” had prevented many social grant recipients from accessing their January 2023 payments.
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US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday the US wants to build a global coalition to counter China as he accused Beijing of exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to further its own interests.
eBay has agreed to sell its online classifieds business to Norway’s Adevinta for $9.2-billion (R152-billion), ending one of the largest auctions of the year.
Adobe and IBM said on Tuesday they are teaming up to make marketing software easier to use for banks that face strict controls on how customer data must be handled.
Spotify Technology said on Tuesday it was rolling out a video feature for its podcasts, letting select creators bring both audio and video content to the music streaming app.
Taylor Swift’s recent announcement that she is removing her music from the Spotify music service has started a debate about the future of music. Swift argued that artists are not receiving appropriate compensation and that
Normally futurologists, especially those who deal with the impact of climate change, paint a picture so dystopian that even Hollywood runs screaming for the hills. But at last week’s four-day climate change conference, hosted by the department of environmental affairs in Midrand, it was different
































