Finance minister Enoch Godongwana will return to parliament in May in his third attempt at getting a budget passed.
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The department of home affairs has formally applied for a separation from the State IT Agency.
Prof Jan Reynders, a past president of the SAIEE and a former Wits professor in engineering, has passed away at age 84.
Shortly after the Covid-19 pandemic hit, then-Adapt IT CEO Tiffany Dunsdon found herself having to fend off an unwanted takeover bid.
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MultiChoice Group is claiming a “significant legal victory” in its “fight against digital piracy”.
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A proposal to have Google share search data with rivals would be a “de facto” divestiture of its search engine, its CEO has warned.
Google is arguing against a US department of justice proposal that the company be forced to sell Chrome.
Meta Platforms will open its Threads social network to almost all advertisers globally soon.
China’s CATL on Monday launched a new brand for its sodium-ion batteries, Naxtra, for electric cars.
Litigation was instrumental in damaging Big Tobacco’s grip on the market in the 1990s. A similar approach is probably needed to stigmatise social media.
Europe could quickly seize an opportunity to capitalise on US aggression by moving quickly to bolster its tech sector.