National treasury has discovered about 12 000 dead people in its register of companies that do business with the state. This is among the outcomes of a clean-up of the
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Cabinet ministers met with S&P Global Ratings on Monday after discussions with Moody’s Investors Service last week as South Africa seeks to avoid another downgrade
The second fault in Seacom’s submarine cable has been fixed. Customers are seeing their circuits come up and traffic routing returning to normal, the Mauritius-headquartered company said on Monday
As the winter season takes grip of the country, Eskom is ready to keep the lights on. “Eskom has committed to continue keeping the lights on this winter despite the
MTN Zakhele, the black economic empowerment scheme of telecommunications giant MTN Group, said it’s still processing payments to shareholders who opted to cash in their shares after the scheme expired in November last year
Most of the robo-advisers in the South African market will find it very difficult to survive, a newcomer has warned
Google, together with South Africa’s Convergence Partners and other investors, will invest as much as US$100m (R1,3bn) in metro fibre networks in key parts of Africa
Johann Rupert, the billionaire who controls Cartier owner Richemont, envisions a future in which humans are displaced by robots in the workplace and have all the time in the world to travel. He’s betting the company’s money on it
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange moved closer to freedom Friday after Swedish prosecutors moved to drop a rape investigation against him, leaving the door open for him to emerge from his self-imposed exile in a London embassy
Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga has assured residents of the greater Pretoria region that the free public Wi-Fi offering, known as TshWi-Fi and deployed by the not-for-profit Project Isizwe, will not be scrapped