UK to start fracking again after 5 years, spurring SA’s massive shale endowment?
Third Energy was given the go-ahead to frack an existing UK natural gas well, overcoming last-minute protests and reviving a practice not used in Britain for 5 years.
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Third Energy was given the go-ahead to frack an existing UK natural gas well, overcoming last-minute protests and reviving a practice not used in Britain for 5 years.
Many reports show how the rapid development of African fintech is threatening established players in the mainstream financial services sector, writes Dominique Collett.
Alan Knott-Craig’s dream is ubiquitous Internet and his Project Isizwe has created a petition, lobbying government to accelerate the deployment of free WiFi in public spaces.
Is the electric car market about to have its iPhone moment? Elon Musk clearly thinks so.
One of the music industry’s greatest innovators, the man born Prince Rogers Nelson, has died. He was 57.
Enel Green Power is rolling out a version of Tesla’s home-power kit to help South African retail customers buffer against rising electricity prices and grid outages.
Nailed it. Elon Musk’s SpaceX landed its Falcon 9 rocket upright on a drone ship bobbing in the Atlantic Ocean for the first time ever.
While tech “unicorns” coming out of Silicon Valley are starting to sound like a dime a dozen, the first tech unicorn to come out of Africa, Africa Internet Group (AIG), is causing a stir.
After the disappointment of the awful Steve Jobs biopic starring Ashton Kutcher Alec Hogg’s been savouring the opportunity to watch the apparently serious upgraded latest effort released just before Christmas.
Andy Grove died yesterday. Co-founder of Intel, the now $55 billion a year semiconductor chip company, he was 79.