MTN Nigeria has reported a dramatic reversal in fortunes, swinging to a profit after tax of ₦1.1-trillion.
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South African tech retailers have warned of further price hikes as global chip shortages squeeze RAM, SSD and GPU supply.
Palo Alto Networks, the world’s largest pureplay cybersecurity company, said it is betting big on South Africa.
Brent crude jumped 10% to $80/barrel on Sunday as the US and Israeli strike on Iran sparked fears of $100 oil imminently.
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A solar panel tax rebate should be reintroduced and expanded, says GoSolr CEO Andrew Middleton.
Naamsa CEO Mikel Mabasa has said that managing the EV transition well is “mission critical” for the country.
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Internet industry veteran Douglas Reed is joining JSE-listed Huge Group in a senior role.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that South Africa is considering tax rebates and subsidies to encourage the adoption of electric cars has been widely welcomed.
TechCentral got an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at what’s involved in broadcasting a major international sporting event on South African soil.
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Bitcoin miners are finally feeling the sunshine after a cold, hard crypto winter.
The Luno crypto exchange plans to pull out of the Singapore market and scrap its application for a licence in the city-state.
Tencent said its self-developed video transcoding chip Canghai has entered mass production.
Alphabet shares fell sharply after a report that Samsung was considering replacing Google with Bing as the default search engine on its devices.
The perennial worry about European technology is that there isn’t a consumer-facing giant to rival the size of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon.com. In one fell swoop, it’s about to get one. Sort of.
Naspers CEO Bob van Dijk has been working for years to solve a problem rivals might envy – getting investors to value the South African firm nearer to its $133-billion stake in Tencent. A plan for a Dutch listing is his boldest step yet.































