The FMF has warned the proposed 20% online gambling tax could undermine provinces and fuel illegal offshore betting.
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DStv subscribers will not face a price increase in April, marking a significant strategic shift under new owner Canal+.
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MultiChoice Group CEO David Mignot has confirmed big decisions are coming soon regarding the loss-making Showmax.
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The number of ATM bombings in South Africa declined by 30% in November and December 2024 and January 2025.
Investors have long talked of Apple as a port of safety in market turmoil. That hasn’t been borne out this time around.
Botswana’s energy plan calls for 8GW of solar power by 2030, and it plans to export excess power to countries in the region.
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A brief 10% surge in bitcoin on Monday gave traders a glimpse into the possible impact of a looming US decision on ETFs.
When bitcoin development company Lightning Labs first launched the Lightning Network in 2018, it was all the rage.
LinkedIn said on Monday it will lay off 668 employees across its engineering, talent and finance teams.
The rapid emergence of the pandemic defaulted policy to intervene first and ask questions later. But the dust is now settling, and the strategic endgame can and should be made transparent.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has won praise for his response to the coronavirus outbreak. Now, he’s risking a public backlash after members of his cabinet reversed some of his measures and made racially charged statements.
































