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African telecommunications company Eaton Towers has decided to postpone an initial public offering on concern that conditions are hurting valuations, according to people familiar with the matter. Eaton Towers, partly owned
There was no equities trading taking place on the JSE on Monday morning after a technical glitch prevented the market from opening. In a statement, the JSE said the equity market has not opened due to “certain
The world’s largest cloud computing provider, Amazon Web Services, has opened its first physical point of presence in South Africa. The company, which is owned by online retail giant Amazon.com, said
Cybercriminals gained access to an e-mail repository belonging to financial services group Liberty and it’s this information they have used to attempt to shake down the company for millions of rand, CEO David Munro said on Sunday
South African insurance group Liberty has been hit by hackers, it said on Saturday evening. In a message sent via SMS to customers, Liberty said: “Liberty regrets to inform you that is has been subjected to unauthorised access to its IT
Vodacom Group CEO was paid R50.3-million in pre-tax salary and other benefits, including short- and long-term incentive bonuses, in the 2018 financial year, while chief financial officer Till Streichert scored R16.2-million



























