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Under fire, Nvidia goes to war with its critics

Under fire, Nvidia goes to war with its critics

Dado Ruvic/Reuters Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, has gone on the defensive against sceptics of its US$4.5-trillion valuation, down from an historic $5-trillion, by waging an information campaign on Wall Street and social media. Last week, the company issued a detailed memo to sell-side stock analysts with a point-by-point rebuttal of claims made by…

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Africa: Rwabwogo Questions Visa Restrictions As Africa Pushes for Free Movement Agenda

Africa: Rwabwogo Questions Visa Restrictions As Africa Pushes for Free Movement Agenda

The Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development, Odrek Rwabwogo, has questioned the continued use of restrictive visa requirements across African states, arguing that such barriers undermine the continent’s integration and economic growth goals. Speaking during the International Business Week at Speke Resort Munyonyo, Rwabwogo asked why a Ugandan still needs…

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SA’s Special Economic Zones pivot to digital transformation

SA’s Special Economic Zones pivot to digital transformation

Dr Chris Ettmayr, renewable energy and ICT sector manager at the East London Industrial Development Zone; Magama Makgamatho, chief knowledge and digital officer at Coega Development Corporation; and Baphelele Mhlaba, acting executive manager for economic development and sector support at the Eastern Cape Development Corporation. SA’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs), historically viewed as industrial and…

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Africa: West Africa Bloc, African Union Observers Voice Concern Over Guinea-Bissau Coup

Africa: West Africa Bloc, African Union Observers Voice Concern Over Guinea-Bissau Coup

Observers with West Africa’s Ecowas and African Union have expressed concern over the military takeover in Guinea-Bissau and the arrests of election officials, a joint statement issued by the organisations said. A group of army officers said on Wednesday they had seized “total control” of the coup-prone west African country, arresting its president, closing its…

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Uber electric cars hit Joburg streets

Uber electric cars hit Joburg streets

Uber South Africa this week launched its first fleet of electric cars in Johannesburg. By the end of January, it plans to have 350 EVs on the city’s roads. Uber Go Electric allows commuters to pay entry-level prices like those for Uber Go, and for drivers Uber has said the EVs will improve the economics…

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Africa: New Fossil Proves Lucy’s Species Coexisted With Another Relative Species

Africa: New Fossil Proves Lucy’s Species Coexisted With Another Relative Species

Addis Ababa — A new fossil discovered at Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia, has revealed that Lucy’s species co-existed with another relative species, Arizona State University researcher Yohannes Haile-Selassie reveled today. The Australopithecus deyiremeda, a little-known early human ancestor that lived 3.4 million years, was discovered in 2009. Ethiopian Heritage Authority Director-General, Abebaw Ayalew, and Arizona State University…

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