The communications department has pushed the long-promised merger of Broadband Infraco and Sentech to 2029.
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From US courtrooms to Australian government reports, hallucinated citations are everywhere. Pretoria has now joined the club.
The global media group will become the first French company with a secondary listing on the Johannesburg bourse.
Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.
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US President-elect Donald Trump must decide which bothers him more: Europe or Big Tech.
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To execute vital structural changes, we need to address the three real constraints to South Africa’s growth.
BYD, China’s top electric car producer, is on course to overtake Ford and Honda in global vehicle sales.
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Microsoft beat estimates for quarterly revenue and profit, with the company saying that artificial intelligence products are helping stimulate sales.
Naspers-owned Prosus has continued its selloff of China’s Tencent, bringing its stake in the Chinese internet giant to under 26%.
Twitter users are exploring Jack Dorsey-backed app Bluesky Social as a possible alternative to the social media network.
Spotify Technology has crossed the half a billion mark for monthly active users for the first time.
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.
The cost of off-grid solar installations has decreased significantly over the last 10 years, with the prices of some components falling nearly 70%, prompting more South Africans to consider ditching Eskom entirely.

































