Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its mandate.
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iOCO is stepping up its share repurchase programme, acquiring a further 2.34 million ordinary shares in December.
Confusion in the electrical sector has led to claims that all Schuko plugs and sockets are banned. This is not true.
Novus Holdings is vowing to fight a Takeover Regulation Panel ruling that it must increase its offer to Mustek shareholders.
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Amantha Naidoo’s appointment pulls decades of consulting experience into NTT Data’s top ranks.
Technology distributor Mustek has warned shareholders that it expects to report another weak set of financial results.
PepsiCo’s South African development fund and Absa are backing the Khula mobile marketplace app for farmers.
Johannesburg’s new CCTV by-law has been criticised for being “restrictive” and “backward”.
Regulation and government policies have hampered the growth of coverage across South Africa. This needs to change.
Residents across a portion of Cape Town will on Tuesday be interrupted by a “full-volume siren test” at Koeberg.
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ICBC’s US arm was hit by a ransomware attack that disrupted trades in the US treasury on Thursday.
Scientists have detected atomic oxygen in a thin layer sandwiched between two other layers of the Venusian atmosphere.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalised on Wednesday due to a possible stroke, media reports said.
New York Times Co reported better-than-expected results for the third quarter as total subscribers passed 10 million.
After finessing regulators and stroking egos to get this deal done, Microsoft will rightfully expect a big discount if it buys TikTok. The size of that discount will prove CEO Satya Nadella’s worth.
As Covid-19 has frozen the international travel on which they once thrived, double-decker, four-engine planes like the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 are more likely to be found in storage than soaring through the skies.
































