Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
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Groupe Canal+ and Warner Bros Discovery have struck a last-minute agreement to keep channels like CNN on DStv.
The rand ended 2025 nearly 13% stronger against the US dollar, marking its biggest annual gain in 16 years.
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83.
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These are the articles, videos and more that caught the attention of TechCentral’s editorial team in the past 24 hours.
Google’s antitrust problems are coming home to roost.
Elon Musk has gone all-in to get robo-taxis onto roads, sacrificing a widely anticipated cheaper car.
Recently appointed communications minister Solly Malatsi is the guest in this episode of the TechCentral Show.
The South African Revenue Service has warned taxpayers that they need to disclose details of crypto investments – or else!
Home affairs minister Leon Schreiber said the new system will help attract global talent to the country and create jobs.
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Twitter crashed repeatedly during a highly anticipated live audio chat between Elon Musk and politician Ron DeSantis.
Chinese hackers targeted Kenya’s government in a widespread, years-long series of digital intrusions against key ministries and state institutions.
Microsoft has started making available a host of AI upgrades, including to ChatGPT and its search engine Bing.
Bill Gates believes the technology race to win is the development of the top AI agent.
This is the moment the US technology superpowers surely knew was coming: the US government is preparing to crawl all over Google to figure out whether it is an abusive monopolist. It and other tech giants should be quaking in their fleece vests.
The launch of 60 Starlink satellites by Elon Musk’s SpaceX has grabbed the attention of people around the globe. With Musk planning for up to 12 000 satellites in low-Earth orbit, this fleet could forever change our view of the heavens.


































