The City of Joburg fine-tunes its electric vehicle programme, to prepare for the rollout of electric buses and e-taxis in SA’s transport system.
Minister Barbara Creecy says climate change and global warming are real, and SA is aware of the risks and knows coal contributes to this effect.
Aiming to overcome consumer mistrust of crypto-currency, the Yellow Card crypto trading platform and app is now available in SA to help even beginner traders catch the crypto wave.
For the first time, more than $1 billion was sent and received in the form of remittances globally every month via mobile money, says the GSM Association.
The big-four bank receives a $200 million loan from the International Finance Corporation to drive renewable energy projects in South Africa.
The city says the ShotStopper gunshot detection system allowed for a more frequent, faster and accurate response to gunshots.
The company suspends Bitcoin and Litecoin withdrawals with immediate effect, pending the outcome of a full investigation and reconciliation.
The energy minister opens Bid Window 5 of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme, which will procure a further 2 600MW of energy.
Consumption Information Real Time seals its first seed funding agreement with impact investor E Squared, with the funds to be used to scale up operations.
The majority of South African organisations surveyed by Dell recognise that as a result of disruption, they need a more agile and scalable IT infrastructure.
The country has been gradually adding renewable energy to the grid, increasing installed capacity from 467MW in 2013 to 5 027MW in 2020, says the CSIR.