Eskom tariffs will rise by 8.76% from April after Nersa formally approved hikes triggered by its own error.
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SABC Plus has been relaunched, offering a slicker experience – albeit one that now requires users to sign up.
Itac has cited the protection of local manufactures of PV panels as the main reason for the tariff on solar panel imports.
Telkom has largely sided with Vodacom in a fight over spectrum pooling arrangements between MTN, Liquid and Cell C.
Shoprite has launched an online shopping and bulk delivery service aimed at small businesses, including spaza shops.
Both Icasa and Competition Commission have approved Convergence Partners’ acquisition of Datacentrix unconditionally.
South Africa is seeking to alter the terms of a landmark agreement under which it promised to cut its reliance on coal.
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Amazon.com said on Monday it will invest more than €1-billion over the next five years in electric vans, trucks and low-emission package hubs across Europe.
Elon Musk is running out of ways to evade his original $44-billion contract to buy Twitter.
Meta Platforms said it would notify roughly a million Facebook users that their account credentials may have been compromised.
Shares of Safaricom surged more than 9% on Friday after it secured a mobile financial services licence in Ethiopia.
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