Attacq has earmarked R20-billion to further develop its flagship Waterfall City commercial and logistics hub.
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BankservAfrica’s latest update to real-time payments platform PayShap is designed to drive uptake of the service.
MultiChoice will on Tuesday appear before the Competition Tribunal to appeal a finding that a 2013 channel distribution deal with the SABC constituted a “notifiable merger”.
No, it’s not one of the SABC’s channels: eMedia claims e.tv is South Africa’s most popular TV channel.
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Investing in Karpowerships for 20 years is not in the best interests of South Africa, the Western Cape cabinet has resolved.
Blue Label Telecoms has cautioned shareholders that Cell C will be a drag on its full-year earnings.
The Wacs and Sat-3 cables should be repaired next month, according to telecoms companies.
Eskom said its transmission company will be operational by the first quarter of its 2025 financial year.
The Brics bloc has invited Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates to join.
MTN South Africa is pushing deeper into financial services, offering funeral cover to South African consumers.
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Microsoft posted results late on Tuesday that showed some strength in the face of a weak economy,
The US justice department is poised to sue Google regarding the search giant’s dominance over the digital advertising market, sources said.
Vitalik Buterin has proposed a new system that would allow the blockchain’s users to generate obfuscated addresses and receive funds privately.
Microsoft is making a $10-billion investment over several years in OpenAI, the pioneering artificial intelligence research lab behind ChatGPT.
A thunderous crackle ripped through the Amazon rain forest on Wednesday evening, carrying with it the notion that the world is entering a new, even more connected age.
With South Africa’s state electricity utility in dire financial straits and straining to meet demand, the government has reverted to courting independent renewable energy producers to help power the economy.