South Africa’s new vehicle market staged a decisive recovery in 2025, with total sales climbing above pre-pandemic levels.
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Procurement failures have prompted the high court to void Idemia’s licence card tender and mandate a fresh bidding process.
Government has softened competition regulations to allow firms battling high power costs to jointly build energy infrastructure.
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Airports Company South Africa has placed its CIO on precautionary suspension pending an investigation.
Blocking Vodacom’s acquisition of a stake in Maziv would be hugely negative for the telecoms sector, experts have warned.
Sita is planning a maintenance and upgrade project this weekend that could impact some government services.
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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 fault has caused massive disruption at airlines across the group worldwide.
Reddit is looking to go public later this year, likely in the second half, according to a report.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that towards the end of 2023 would be “good timing” to find someone else to run Twitter.
US prosecutors said their discovery that Sam Bankman-Fried used a VPN to access the Internet recently raises concerns that the FTX co-founder could be hiding his online activities.
Toward the end of Apple’s stunning disclosure about its worse-than-expected sales, the company’s boss suggests a tactic it will use to counter surprisingly meek demand for its smartphones. It needs to better.
Apple’s Tim Cook confirmed on Wednesday that the latest iPhones are not selling up to expectations. The news exposes his toughest challenge since taking over as CEO from the legendary Steve Jobs.

































