President Jacob Zuma has named a close ally as energy minister and fired the leader of the communist party, which has criticised his leadership, in a cabinet reshuffle just two months before he’s due
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After weeks of stalling, President Jacob Zuma has finally rubber-stamped the appointment of a permanent SABC board — but only after civil society groupings threatened him with legal action if
Nedbank, Telkom, Discovery and Investec are among top South African listed companies with the most exposure to cybersecurity risks. This is according to a new research report from the Cyber Intelligence Research
Chinese phone maker Huawei has a new flagship “phablet” line-up. The new Mate 10 and Mate 10 Pro, which mimic the trend to bezel-less devices introduced with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+
MTN South Africa has launched a range of low-cost on-network voice bundles, it said on Monday. The plans offer deals with calls priced as low as 10c/minute. The voice bundles, called MTN WOW, have daily, weekly and
The high court in Pretoria on Friday declared all the City of Tshwane’s agreements with PEU Capital Partners and its implementing agent TUMS constitutionally invalid. The court further ordered that R950m
The recent devastating storms that affected the eastern side of South Africa have “wreaked havoc” on Telkom’s wholesale arm, Openserve, the company said on Thursday. The storms have led to a significant increase in network-related
Vehicle recovery and telematics company Cartrack announced interim results for the six months ending August on Wednesday that saw earnings growing handsomely on the back of a jump in
Bitcoin surged to a fresh record on Thursday as the enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies showed little signs of abating. The world’s largest cryptocurrency rose as much as 7.4% and was trading 5.8% higher at
Telkom on Thursday withdrew a cautionary announcement it had issued in late August over speculation that government could sell its 39.3% stake in the company to bail out South African Airways. The telecommunications operator’s











