Despite cost pressures, South Africa’s cloud market is on track to exceed R100-billion by 2029, according to BMIT.
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The decision by Leon Schreiber to hike fees for accessing home affairs’ online verification system will be reviewed in court.
Amid stiff competition, DStv is cutting hardware costs and letting households split subscription payments.
South African shoppers can now search Amazon using images, screenshots or barcodes with Amazon Lens.
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Bitcoin surged more than $1 000 this weekend to the highest level since August, as cryptocurrencies extended their rebound from a slump last month.
Between 6 March, the day before MTN announced its results for the year to December, and 9 May, when it published a first-quarter trading update, its share price has increased by 36%.
When e-commerce platform Jumia listed in New York last month, it was heralded as Africa’s first unicorn to go public.
Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos has announced he is going to send a spaceship to the moon.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has the full backing of the ANC to reduce the size of the cabinet after the elections, senior official Fikile Mbalula said.
MTN Group had 236.6 million subscribers on its books at the end of its financial first quarter, to 31 March 2019, up from 232.6 million at the end of December.
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