Warner Bros is reportedly considering reopening sale talks with rival Hollywood studio Paramount Skydance.
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Telkom Group’s mobile business has passed 25 million subscribers for the first time, powered by strong data growth.
Telkom’s enterprise IT subsidiary BCX will soon lose its CEO, Jonas Bogoshi, who is set to retire from the role.
The president’s clarity of electricity reform was welcome but his silence on de-industrialisation was alarming.
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The chance of a return to load shedding this winter has been reduced after Eskom announced it reintegrated Medupi unit 4.
While full transmission system independence may take several years, we can accelerate progress on immediate priorities.
In a bid to minimise queues, home affairs wants citizens to access some services without the need to go to a counter.
Something troubling is happening to our brains as artificial intelligence platforms become more popular.
For third-party sellers, figuring out how to maximise sales on platforms like Takealot can be tricky.
Takealot is mulling hiring thousands of retrenched Post Office employees as it widens its e-commerce ambitions.
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Apple will face questions over accusations it barred Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone customers in Europe.
Apple has stopped Epic Games from opening its own app store for iPhone users in Europe, prompting an immediate backlash.
Smaller cryptocurrencies are starting to pull ahead of bitcoin as traders bet they’re next in line to test all-time peaks.
OpenAI hit back at Elon Musk on Tuesday, responding to a lawsuit by one of its co-founders and former benefactors.
The media frequently portrays young people excluded from wage work as inactive, aimless and alienated from mainstream society. This is a very misleading characterisation.
In recent years, Lagos, Nigeria’s biggest city, has become Africa’s most attractive tech hub for investors. But that could be imperilled by the government’s decision to suspend Twitter’s operations in the country.
































