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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The countries have signed deals covering emissions technology, electricity transmission and nuclear power.
Headline consumer inflation fell more than expected to 4.7% year on year in July from 5.4% in June.
The market for the gear that handles mobile communications declined at the fastest pace in almost seven years last quarter.
Shein has gained a strong foothold in the e-commerce market in South Africa. But is it competing on a level playing field?
IT spending by South Africa’s big banks is in the billions of rand each annually, and growing fast.
Derek Watts, well-known for his role as anchor and presenter for 30 years on Carte Blanche, has died.
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Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has stepped down as chief executive of the company that upended Hollywood.
Mailchimp said it was hacked and that customer accounts were accessed, in the second such attack in less than a year.
Apple is working on a slate of devices aimed at challenging Amazon.com and Google in the smart-home market.
Former US President Donald Trump said his campaign was in talks with Meta Platforms about a possible return to Facebook.
A group representing top US mobile service providers disagreed with European and Asian counterparts over alleged security threats from Chinese equipment maker Huawei ahead of a conference that will highlight a US-Europe divide on the issue.
Finance minister Tito Mboweni is looking for a way to keep the country’s main power producer from sucking the life out of the economy.