Business confidence has hit its best level since 2015 but the war in the Middle East is a major concern.
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Syria has launched an international tender for a new mobile network operator licence to replace MTN.
A Visa survey has found that 63% of respondents used AI tools for tasks including product research.
FNB has announced lower commission rates and a simplified pricing structure for its Speedpoint card payment terminals.
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A move by the US government to tax low-value shipments from the Chinese retailers has big implications.
Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes said the mobile operator was “handicapped from the start” by the actions of rivals MTN and Vodacom.
Rain shareholder African Rainbow Capital Investments has valued the wireless broadband operator at R25-billion.
Tensions between the broadcasters appear to have eased further on the news the SABC will carry Betway Premiership matches.
Cell C was South Africa’s first mobile operator to host an MVNO on its infrastructure. They’re now key to its growth strategy.
The plan to attract more skilled professionals from abroad has been slowed by the need to amend tax regulations.
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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.
The fast and furious rally in China’s ChatGPT shares looks set to fade as tech firms caution they’re nowhere close to turning a profit in this field.
Orange is considering strategic options for its African and Middle Eastern mobile towers business, including stake sales, sources said.
The Trump administration has insisted the arrest of a top Huawei executive has nothing to do with trade talks. In Beijing, it’s just the latest US move to contain China’s rise as a global power.
The arrest last week in Canada of Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies, China’s iconic company, is a watershed event.

































