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Basil Sgourdos will retire as chief financial officer of both Naspers and Prosus at the end of November.
Robbie Venter, the former CEO of Altron and the son of South African business pioneer Bill Venter, has died.
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The authorities in charge of the world’s largest dam are considering using floating solar panels to generate power.
Apple has postponed a planned introduction of its first mixed-reality headset from around April to June, according to sources.
Airbnb has reported its first full year of profitability and $8.4-billion of annual revenue – 75% more than it achieved in the year immediately preceding the pandemic.
The fault has caused massive disruption at airlines across the group worldwide.
Apple won’t be placing a giant booth at the big CES tech trade show starting on Sunday in Las Vegas, but its recent sales warning – and the country it blamed for the shortfall – will undoubtedly be the talk of the show.
China has set the Chang’e 4 lander and rover down on the far side of the moon using a downward-looking camera and hazard avoidance software as it slowed its descent using retrorockets.

































