Bill Gates pulled out of India’s AI Impact Summit hours before his scheduled keynote address on Thursday, dealing another blow to a flagship event already marred by organisational lapses, a robot row and complaints of traffic chaos.
Uber Technologies plans to invest more than $100m in autonomous vehicle charging infrastructure, focusing on developing DC fast-charging stations at autonomous depots and key cities in the US, such as the Bay Area, Los Angeles and Dallas.
KwaZulu-Natal transport and human settlements MEC Siboniso Duma has hailed the R30,000 fine and suspension of the driver’s licence of a motorist who was arrested for driving 172km/h in a 120km/h zone in the province in December.
Leader of the Freedom Front Plus, Corné Mulder, says that President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC have violated agreements with the Afrikaans community laid out in the Accord on Afrikaner Self-determination in 1994.
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A million doses of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines are expected to arrive in South Africa this weekend, but regular shipments will be delivered in the weeks thereafter, Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said on Thursday.
The Competition Commission has referred PG Glass and Glasfit to the Competition Tribunal for allegedly operating a long-running cartel since 2004 to fix automotive glass prices.
Kumba Iron Ore saw lacklustre revenue growth and a decline in profit for its 2025 financial year, partly due to a stronger rand/US dollar exchange rate.
Mark Shuttleworth, a technology tycoon, will start paying stipends to the inhabitants of an island off Africa’s west coast where he owns luxury resorts to help preserve its biodiversity.
Guinea-Bissau’s foreign minister said his government has stopped a study funded by US President Donald Trump’s administration aiming to evaluate side-effects of the life-saving hepatitis B vaccine, including links to autism.
A cross-border bus has plunged into a ditch along the N1 near Makhado, claiming multiple lives in the very spot where 42 people died in a similar accident last year.
Gold Fields said on Thursday its full-year profit more than doubled, driven by record-high bullion prices and increased output, which allowed the miner to boost dividends and announce a share buyback.