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Vodacom and MTN are among six operators backing a $40 smartphone pilot to boost connectivity across Africa.
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Prosus has fully cut its stake in Chinese online travel agency company Trip.com, according to sources.
Three top technical leaders at Microsoft-backed OpenAI quit on Wednesday, the latest in a string of executive departures.
At Meta’s annual Connect event, Mark Zuckerberg wore a t-shirt with the phrase “aut Zuck aut nihil”, or “all Zuck or all nothing”.
The Post Office is needed to drive e-commerce in South Africa, Zulzi founder Donald Valoyi has said.
Eskom has asked for permission to raise priced by 36% in its 2026 financial year, far exceeding inflation.
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Tencent Holdings founder Pony Ma and others from China’s crackdown-hit Internet sector will be absent from this year’s parliamentary sessions.
The move underscores an accelerating shift of manufacturing away from China as Washington-Beijing tensions grow.
Brazil’s central bank has approved Meta Platforms’ payments launch for small and medium-sized business.
An aggressive new US cybersecurity strategy seeks to shift the blame from companies that get hacked to software manufacturers and device makers.
Huawei cut loose a sales director arrested in Poland on suspicion of espionage, moving swiftly to distance itself from a case that may crystallise fears the telecommunications giant helps Beijing spy on Western governments.
Allen Zhang stepped on stage to wrap up a long day of presentations at a Tencent Holdings conference. Four hours later, the WeChat founder had methodically torn apart his own brainchild before mapping out the next act for China’s premier super-app.
































