Chery has agreed to acquire Nissan’s Pretoria plant, opening the door for Chinese vehicle manufacturing in South Africa.
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Digital IDs will form the foundation for other government departments to digitise their services.
Watts & Wheels explores the rapid rise of Chinese brands in South Africa, BMW’s response and the future of local manufacturing.
Telecoms industry lobbyists claim Europe’s latest regulatory moves show the “Fair Share” debate is far from settled.
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Eskom may continue with rotational power cuts after the Easter long weekend.
No one knows that Elon Musk’s real intentions are for Twitter. But as the news develops, here’s a look at what’s happened so far.
EOH Holdings said on Wednesday that it has completed its “targeted” turnaround strategy after reporting a big swing to profit. This as it reported a 20% plunge in revenue.
The accumulation of inventory by chip makers has usually been a sign of impending doom for the industry. It could be happening again.
Widespread Chinese lockdowns have begun to exact a toll on global supply chains. Even Apple has been unable to avoid the ructions.
At first it had planned to cut the power at night only. Now Eskom has said it will implement continuous load shedding until 5am on Friday.
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Global PC shipments dropped the most since 2013 in the first quarter, after the Covid-19 pandemic ensnared the Chinese supply chain and created production problems for major hardware companies.
Zoom Video Communications will let paying customers decide which countries their virtual meetings get routed through, a move to assuage clients worried they may be vulnerable to Chinese snooping.
As the coronavirus pandemic leads to anxiety over the strength of the world’s food supply chains, everyone from governments to banks are turning to the skies for help.
Two Nasa astronauts have said they expect it will be tough returning to such a drastically changed world next week, after more than half a year at the International Space Station.
A Japanese messaging app called Line has filed for an initial public offering valued at nearly US$10bn. For an app almost unknown outside Japan it’s an audacious move. However, messaging is there simply to suck you into Line’s mobile world, where the real profits are made. Unlike its rivals, it is already
The saga of Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s appointment as the permanent chief operating officer of the SABC, after an unacceptably long and controversial tenure acting in the same position, has united South African political parties — including the ANC — in ways no issue has in recent times. A broad range of the public and organisations

































