The owner of Pep and Ackermans accounts for more than seven in 10 prepaid phone sales in retail channels in South Africa.
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The high court has found that former Dimension Data executives’ scheme to sell The Campus was “brazen and dishonest” – and now NTT wants them to pay up and be declared delinquent directors.
The decision by the Competition Tribunal to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in fibre operator Maziv is headed to the competition appeal court.
The broadcasters’ fight over channel removals and restrictions on sports sublicensing agreements has been settled.
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Two subsea broadband cable breaks, one on Wacs and the other on Sat-3, have resulted in slow international connectivity.
The Free Market Foundation has accused the Competition Commission of “punishing” online firms for being successful.
MTN South Africa has launched a hackathon to challenge developers to build solutions on top of its Mobile Money platform.
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FTX customers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the failed crypto exchange and its former top executives.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said moves by the island’s most valuable chip maker to build factories overseas is a sign of its power abroad.
Facebook owner Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725-million, or about R12.4-billion, to resolve a class-action lawsuit.
In a rare show of frustration, Pony Ma said internal reviews this year had exposed corruption and mismanagement at Tencent.
Nothing Netflix tells investors helps them confidently predict that this grow-now-and-pay-later strategy will pay off. You either believe it, or you don’t.
An investigation by federal authorities into the possible theft of trade secrets by Huawei could give even more weight to a US campaign against the Chinese company.