Meta Platforms Inc launched its subscription service in the U.S., which would allow Facebook and Instagram users pay for verification in the same vein as Elon Musk-owned Twitter. The Meta Verified service will give users a blue badge after they verify their accounts using a government ID and will cost $11.99 per month on the web...
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OPINION | We need to create opportunities for young comedians to thrive writes Rethabile Mohlala
The South African Comedy industry is like cricket in Mzansi they produce good cricket players in this case good comedians however, we don’t have job opportunities for them. All the 20 comics that came through a New Comer category over the years where are they TODAY? As the comedy industry growing, coming and emerging from...
Amazon cut the fat and layoffs 9 000 of the workforce, due to economic uncertainty
Amazon has announced that it will lay off 9000 staff members due to economic uncertainty and slow growth. The job losses will affect the Amazon’s cash cow cloud computing, advertising and the streaming service divisions. The tech giant said economic concerns led business customers to scrutinise their spending, while some had decided to hold it...
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It would be difficult to exaggerate the value that carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology offers Africa’s oil and gas industry. With oil and gas-producing countries facing tremendous pressure to transition to green energy sources and leave their petroleum assets in the ground, CCUS can act as a lifeline for their energy industries. The...
OPINION | Mzansi is being held captive by fear mongering and a lack of rule of law writes Mandy Wiener
On Saturday afternoon, well known curator Cloete Murray and his son, Thomas, were gunned down in an apparent hit on the N1 highway near New Road. Thomas died on the scene while his father passed away in hospital on Sunday. If there was a high profile liquidation in this country, Murray handled it. He did...