The City of Cape Town started implementing “stage three” power cuts on Thursday, the city said. “Stage three is the highest level of load shedding possible,” said spokesman Neil Ballantyne. The schedule of affected areas was available on the city’s website. “The city will keep

Yolisa Phahle has been named as the new CEO of M-Net South Africa, parent company MultiChoice said on Thursday. Phahle is currently director for local interest channels at M-Net. She joined the group in 2005 as GM of Channel O. In 2009, she was appointed as director

Eskom will start power cuts from 9am on Thursday, a spokesman confirmed. “There will be load shedding in different suburbs across the country,” said Eskom spokesman Andrew Etzinger. He said it was likely to continue until 10pm. Municipalities were informed of the need

Eskom declared an emergency on Thursday morning and warned of possible power cuts. Spokesman Andrew Etzinger said seven days of heavy rain had left coal stocks wet. “We have asked our large industrial customers, to reduce their consumption by 10%, but it appears

MTN has a “number of options on the table” if the sale of spectrum is included in Vodacom’s looming deal to buy Neotel. “If the transferability of spectrum is something that becomes kosher in a market context, we’d be in a position to capitalise on that change,” MTN

Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko “omitted facts” in his open letter at the weekend to his counterparts at MTN and Vodacom and his comments were “a bit rich”. That’s the word from MTN South Africa CEO Zunaid Bulbulia, who told TechCentral on Wednesday

Judgment on whether the e-tolling legislation is unconstitutional and invalid was postponed in the Western Cape high court on Wednesday. Judge Owen Rogers said he would need time to deliberate on arguments around the tagging of the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Act

MTN South Africa is under severe pressure, the telecommunications group’s full-year results for the year ended 31 December 2013 show. Revenue declined by 6,1%, with downward pressure on margins. Although the group’s South African operation showed “signed of improved performance” in the second half

This week’s episode is all about smartphone and tablets as Brett Haggard, Adam Oxford and Christo van Gemert gather in the studio to discuss the week’s events at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Gadgets discussed include the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Nokia X, Sony Xperia Z2 and Xperia Tab

Communications minister Yunus Carrim was playing it coy this week when asked whether he’d like to return to the portfolio after the 7 May general election, which the ANC is once again expected to win. Responding to a question from TechCentral at a press