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Proudly South African has launched an online store where buyers can buy locally made products and services. The online store, supported by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic), is ...
In today’s industrial climate, digitalisation is not just about adopting new technologies—it is a strategic imperative that ...
By De Wet Joubert, Operations&Strategic Projects Director, RS South Africa ( South Africa’s discrete manufacturing sector, ...
From South Africa to Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the satellite internet service faces a mixed record of ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNElon Musk’s Starlink eyes South Africa expansion with $113 million spendBillionaire Elon Musk’s satellite internet firm, Starlink, is reportedly considering an R2 billion ($112.7 million) investment in South Africa. ・Starlink is considering a $112.7 million investment in ...
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ITWeb on MSNAFRINIC slammed for controversial board electionAFRINIC slammed for controversial board election By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 26 Jun 2025AFRINIC allocates and manages internet number resources, primarily IP addresses. Two major ...
The International Criminal Court is reviewing a confidential legal report arguing that the Russia-linked Wagner group has ...
A new survey from Statistics South Africa shows how South Africa’s have abandoned the home radio over the last decade and embraced new technologies like mobile phones and the internet and TV sets.
South Africa Doesn’t Think Starlink’s Plans Are So Slick Musk's internet company is trying to work around the country's ownership rules. By AJ Dellinger Published May 27, 2025 | Comments (59) 𝕏 ...
Starlink is eyeing South Africa, but regulatory hurdles and B-BBEE rules are delaying its launch. Here's what's really happening behind Elon Musk's stalled satellite internet rollout ...
Starlink Internet: South Africa's government is set to relax its black ownership laws in the telecoms sector, paving the way for Elon Musk's Starlink to enter the market. This decision follows ...
Starlink has suggested that the mere presence of its service — high-speed internet in underserved areas — is a tool for Black empowerment, more so than selling shares to Black South Africans.
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