One of the country’s top performing pupils, Hamandishe Mathivha, wants to compete with the likes of Google and Microsoft after completing his university studies. The 17-year-old said his

The worldwide debate about zero rating and network neutrality has brought the issue of affordable Internet access into sharp relief. I recently came back from the Internet Governance Forum

More than 100 000 South Africans heeded a warning to comment on a gazette that an anti-tolling group said could coerce protesting e-toll users into paying their fines. With Wednesday being

Reunert has weathered excess capacity and produced commendable bottom-line growth, while still holding onto the cash from the disposal of Nashua Mobile’s subscriber bases, which is earning

South Africa’s basic education minister Angie Motshekga announced on 5 January that 70,7% of the country’s matrics – learners who wrote their final grade 12 exams in 2015 – passed. Some can now

“In just over 30 years, humans will be able to upload their entire minds to computers and become digitally immortal,” said computer scientist and futurist Ray Kurzweil at the Global Futures 2045 International Congress in 2013. Without even considering the ethical

Vodacom contract customers who were double debited this month will receive 500MB of free data as a way of saying sorry for the inconvenience that was caused, the mobile operator has said. Vodacom said in an SMS to affected customers on Wednesday that they

The higher standard of examination papers for the matriculants of 2015 was one of the factors that played a significant role in the drop of the overall results, the department of education said on Tuesday. Addressing the media and delegates in Midrand ahead of the release of