
Honor hits 1m smartphone sales in SA
The Chinese smartphone maker sells over one million smartphones in South Africa, while advancing AI-driven and accessible technology.
THURSDAY, 25 DECEMBER 2025, 00:59

The Chinese smartphone maker sells over one million smartphones in South Africa, while advancing AI-driven and accessible technology.

The M-Net founder owns luxury venues, including the Newt in Somerset in the UK and Babylonstoren in the Western Cape, and has been selling equities to help expand the business.

Power demand from data centres in South Africa is expected to increase significantly, making stable a stable power system critical.

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Scientists working for government breed biological control agents in lab to take on species choking native wildlife
Crayfish, weevils and fungi are being released into the environment in order to tackle invasive species across Britain.
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Sylvester Tafirenyika is using research-driven, privacy-first systems to help clinicians reduce avoidable hospital readmissions and improve patient care.

What’s Next attracts South Africa’s most influential business leaders, making it the ideal platform for your executives to share their insights.
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