MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
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Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
An investigation has found R2-billion in irregular spending and a quarter of Sita tenders never awarded.
The South African Bookmakers Association says the debate is no longer whether to act against offshore operators, but when.
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Telkom has launched prepaid fibre, saying consumers who previously couldn’t apply for a broadband fibre line for credit-vetting reasons can now do so.
Less than three years after terminating its roaming agreement with MTN in favour of a similar arrangement with Vodacom, Telkom is back roaming on the MTN network.
MTN Group has reported a 19.1% improvement in service revenue on the back of strong performances in data and mobile money.
MTN Group plans to proceed with a public offer to sell up to 575 million shares in its Nigerian business.
The ANC on Thursday was nursing a political headache after its worst election result, as polls showed support dipping below half for the first time.
A majority of South African IT workers prefer to work remotely than from the office, a new study has found – although it is a slim majority.
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Facebook marks its 15th birthday on Monday, having expanded from a dormitory room hobby project to a network of more than two billion people at the heart of the online data privacy debate.
The chairman of Huawei says the company would “never do anything to harm any country, any organisation or any individual”, according to an interview in The Globe and Mail published on Saturday.
Apple temporarily pulled important app-development tools from Google after the iPhone maker decided the Internet giant broke its rules, according to people familiar with the matter.
Amazon reported a rise in revenue and profits for the last quarter, as the tech giant published its latest set of financial results.
Another tumultuous year is almost at an end for the SA information and communications technology industry. It was a year of falling telecommunications prices, increasing competition, upheaval in politics and drama in the regulatory environment. Our “Newsmakers of the Year”
The Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) has begun the process of opening up so-called “high-demand spectrum bands” that will eventually pave the way to the introduction of fourth-generation (4G) mobile broadband networks in SA. The authority has decided to tie
































