Vodacom shares rose more than 5% in early Tuesday trade on the JSE after group flagged a 20-25% jump in earnings.
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The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.
Younger workers increasingly see company data as career capital, raising the stakes for South African employers.
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Science-fiction, fantasy, horror and other forms of speculative fiction are breathing new life into African writing.
OpenAI is testing new reasoning AI models, o3 and o3 mini, in a sign of growing competition with Google.
Prosus chairman Koos Bekker plans to use the money to fund building operations at hotels in South Africa, the UK and Italy.
Eskom’s risk premium is dwindling as a turnaround at the state-owned electricity company gathers momentum.
Eskom has launched a forensic investigation into an electricity theft racket involving the use of illicit tokens for prepaid meters.
TechCentral spoke with TymeBank CEO Karl Westvig about Tyme Group’s latest investment round, TymeBank’s ambitious growth plans in South Africa, and more.
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Apple’s stock surged nearly almost 5% on Friday, hitting a nine-month high.
Vodafone Group’s biggest shareholder said it’s considering increasing its stake to ensure it has influence over the company’s future.
Google is planning to make its search engine more “visual, snackable, personal and human”, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Sonos and Google will face off on Monday over claims Google copied Sonos’s patented smart speaker technology.
Access-based consumption has obscured the rise of a range of fragmented ownership configurations in the digital realm that provide the customer with an illusion of ownership while restricting their ownership rights.
Music streaming has a far worse carbon footprint than the peak of records and CDs, new findings show.

































