Hoping to rival the JSE, newly licensed ZAR X will launch on 1 September with real-time settlement, it said on Wednesday. The announcement comes just days after the
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The South African economy’s contraction in the first quarter may have been the low point for the year, with consumer spending and factory production among indicators
State-owned arms supplier Armscor has said a breach of its website has not resulted in classified or sensitive information being leaked. Hacktivists claiming links to the Anonymous group breached Armscor’s website this week, dumping hundreds of
Johannesburg will get its first 4DX cinema this spring, Nu Metro said in a statement on Wednesday. 4DX uses motion, vibration, water, wind, lighting, scents and more to provide moviegoers with an immersive experience. It’s the third 4DX theatre
SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng has improved conditions for workers at the broadcaster, the Communication Workers Union in KwaZulu-Natal said on Wednesday
Broadlink, a subsidiary of WBS Holdings, the company recently acquired by Multisource – the company backed by former top bankers Michael Jordaan and Paul Harris — has announced a big national expansion of its network, building new wireless
The Right2Know Campaign and the SOS Coalition are on Wednesday expected to discuss staging a protest outside ANC headquarters Luthuli House in response developments at the SABC. The public planning meeting comes after communications
Telkom can now procure goods and services without having to go through the very public tendering process mandated by the Public Finance Management Act, a development that will help it keep its strategic plans out of the public
Microsoft will offer the high-end version of its Windows 10 software to small businesses via a cloud-based subscription for the first time, expanding the number of products available to a wider
Hacktivists claiming to be linked to Anonymous have breached the website of South African government-owned arms supplier Armscor. The hacktivists, working under the banner of