Cabinet ministers met with S&P Global Ratings on Monday after discussions with Moody’s Investors Service last week as South Africa seeks to avoid another downgrade
An effort to transform how businesses work by using blockchain technology added new members from multiple industries as Toyota, Merck, State Street and other companies joined industry group the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance
Energy regulator Nersa is soon to decide if Eskom should be granted an exemption from a long list of regulatory…
Facebook created a rule book for moderators to use when censoring the posts of its nearly 2bn users, responding to global criticism for failing to prevent the circulation of images of violence, sex, hate speech and other controversial material
The second fault in Seacom’s submarine cable has been fixed. Customers are seeing their circuits come up and traffic routing returning to normal, the Mauritius-headquartered company said on Monday
As the winter season takes grip of the country, Eskom is ready to keep the lights on. “Eskom has committed to continue keeping the lights on this winter despite the
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa said the ruling ANC must keep the nation from becoming a “mafia state” and called for a judicial inquiry into allegations that the government has been unduly influenced by private interests
MTN Zakhele, the black economic empowerment scheme of telecommunications giant MTN Group, said it’s still processing payments to shareholders who opted to cash in their shares after the scheme expired in November last year
Last week, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) barred roads agency Sanral from pleading 55 cases against its members in court on the grounds that it had not followed court procedures and had delayed presenting its cases in court
Acquisition opportunities are opening in Africa for Vodacom Group as telecommunications assets become more affordable, the JSE-listed group’s CEO, Shameel…











