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Microsoft has a big AI problem


My Broadband


Microsoft and Google are increasing prices and adding ads to products to offset costs of generative AI integration. Despite the hype, tech companies struggle to monetize AI investments. Microsoft canceled data center leases and raised 365 software prices by up to 45%. CEO Satya Nadella questions AI’s value. The industry faces challenges in making consumers pay for AI features.



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Chinese “Starlink” launching in over 30 countries — and South Africa could be on the menu


My Broadband


Chinese-run SpaceSail, a competitor to SpaceX’s Starlink, aims to launch satellite broadband services in South Africa before Starlink. Backed by SSST and Chinese government, SpaceSail launched 72 satellites by January 2025 and plans for 1,296 by 2025 end. Starlink, with 7,000 satellites, serves over five million customers in 100+ countries as of February 2025. SpaceSail targets 15,000 satellites by 2030.



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MK threatens to bring SA ‘to a standstill’ if VAT increased


EWN


The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party threatens to halt the country if VAT is raised, marching to National Treasury and SARB offices. Opposition opposes Government of National Unity’s plan to increase living costs, preferring corporate tax hike. Party vows to use all means to prevent VAT increase, with two members on trial for inciting 2021 unrest. Chief whip promises mass protests to reject VAT hike.



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TEBOGO MOALUSI: VAT increase uproar speaks to a nation pushed too far


EWN


The postponement of South Africa’s national budget speech, originally set for February 19, 2025, due to disagreements over a proposed VAT increase, has sparked debate. The delay highlights a cost-of-living crisis and public frustration with government financial management. The ANC, governing in a coalition, faces resistance to the VAT hike, seen as burdensome to the economy and citizens.



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Deadly pesticides still widely available in Joburg despite spaza shop crackdown


Daily Maverick


Highly hazardous pesticide Terbufos, linked to deaths of children in Johannesburg, remains easily accessible in spaza shops and from street vendors despite promised crackdown. Daily Maverick investigation found 23 out of 28 sellers openly admitted to selling Terbufos, repackaged from original agricultural use, raising concerns about public safety.



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