The Competition Commission has opened the door to settlement talks over an alleged 2014 market-division pact.
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The economics of desktop computing have, for the first time in the PC’s long history, been broken by the data centre.
Airtel Africa has delayed its mobile money initial public offering to late 2026, citing war-driven margin pressures.
Stability is needed as Sita looks to re-establish itself as a trusted service provider for government IT services.
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Mission 300, a World Bank-backed plan to bring electricity to 300 million Africans by 2030, has begun to be implemented.
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Financial services group Discovery expects its digital banking business to become profitable in 2025.
Controversial former SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng has run out of legal options.
Regulatory roadblocks preventing Vodacom from buying into Maziv have led to a decline in fibre investment, Remgro’s CEO said.
The South African Reserve Bank cut its main interest rate for the first time in more than four years on Thursday.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise has expressed takeover interest in cloud computing company Nutanix, according to people familiar with the matter.
LastPass has experienced a “security incident” in which an unauthorised third party gained access to “certain elements” of customers’ information.
Elon Musk tweeted that a “misunderstanding” about Twitter potentially being removed from Apple’s App Store was resolved.
Daniel Ek has alleged that the iPhone maker “gives itself every advantage while at the same time stifling innovation and hurting consumers”.
If you need proof that giant technology companies behave a lot like borderless governments, look no further than the brewing “app store taxes” debate.
A backlash against the app stores of Apple and Google is gaining steam, with a growing number of companies saying the tech giants are collecting too high a tax for connecting consumers to developers’ wares.

































