Sanral is evaluating tenders it received for the continued management of e-tolls after its existing contract expires next month, suggesting the government plans to continue with the controversial system.
Google fired four employees for what it said were violations of its data security policies, escalating tension between management and activist workers at a company once revered for its open corporate culture.
Dell Technologies is exploring a sale of RSA Security, a cybersecurity business it hopes could fetch at least US$1-billion, including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.
Elon Musk has said hitting the door of Tesla’s new Cybertruck with a sledgehammer damaged its armoured glass which then broke during a failed demonstration of the new vehicle.
Uber Technologies’ biggest market in Europe is at risk after regulators revoked the ride-hailing service’s licence to operate in London for the second time in less than three years.
Johann Rupert, the billionaire who controls luxury goods giant Richemont, is considering selling stakes in two South African fibre networks valued at as much as R22-billion, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Eskom said on Monday that it will switch off power in Bloemfontein and other towns in the Free State between 6am and 8pm daily until outstanding municipal arrears are settled.
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Uber Technologies has lost its licence in London for the second time in less than three years, putting one of its biggest markets outside of the US at risk.
JPMorgan has declined to comment on suggestions that it pressured First National Bank, through parent FirstRand, to shut the bank accounts of South African cryptocurrency exchanges.











