Investors have long talked of Apple as a port of safety in market turmoil. That hasn’t been borne out this time around.
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The competition appeal court has set aside three days to hear arguments in the ongoing Vodacom-Maziv merger saga.
Removing ad valorem duties is a first step, but more work needs to be done to bridge the affordability gap.
The number of ATM bombings in South Africa declined by 30% in November and December 2024 and January 2025.
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South Africa’s biggest corporate spender on IT has reported a 2% increase in full-year technology spending.
Government will reduce its debt relief package for state-owned power utility Eskom by a further R20-billion.
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Government will remove the luxury excise duty on basic smartphones from 1 April, ahead of the shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
Government is reviewing the Post Office’s list of reserved services with a view potentially to liberalising the sector.
South Africa will spend R1-billion to support the local production of new energy vehicles and batteries.
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Poland vowed on Tuesday to stick with plans to introduce a new tax on Big Tech, setting up a clash with the US.
Cryptocurrencies have slid further, eclipsing US President Donald Trump’s recent efforts to buttress the industry.
X went down for thousands of users on Monday, with owner Elon Musk blaming a cyberattack.
AI agents’ effect on our autonomy will depend as much on the tech itself as how we choose to engage with it.
China’s Xpeng sees humanoid robots as a long-term project and is considering large investments in the space.