Attacq has earmarked R20-billion to further develop its flagship Waterfall City commercial and logistics hub.
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BankservAfrica’s latest update to real-time payments platform PayShap is designed to drive uptake of the service.
MultiChoice will on Tuesday appear before the Competition Tribunal to appeal a finding that a 2013 channel distribution deal with the SABC constituted a “notifiable merger”.
No, it’s not one of the SABC’s channels: eMedia claims e.tv is South Africa’s most popular TV channel.
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African countries must not restrict or hinder digital nomads and skilled workers from crossing their borders.
Planet42 has raised debt and equity funding from Standard Bank to help the rent-to-buy start-up repay costly euro loans.
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Brett and Mark Levy will have to cough up tens of millions of rand each after Blue Label’s plans to expand in India went awry.
Seacom on Friday said it is still awaiting the necessary permits to fix its broken cable system in the Red Sea.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Elon Musk to strike a balance between protecting free expression and fighting hate speech.
Microsoft’s longtime product chief, Panos Panay, has resigned, just days before the company’s next “special event”.
Britain’s competition regulator has proposed principles to govern new artificial intelligence models.
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A widely anticipated meeting on Tuesday between the social media giant and the civil rights groups behind the recent Facebook ad boycott did not go well.