Eskom tariffs will rise by 8.76% from April after Nersa formally approved hikes triggered by its own error.
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Leo Brent Bozell III has highlighted the billions in American tech investment in South Africa – and the stakes for relations.
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Phil Schiller, the head of Apple’s App Store and its former marketing chief, was chosen for the position.
There is no love lost between the two broadcasters as they once again prepare to do battle over sports rights.
MultiChoice and SuperSport have been accused of engaging in conduct that subverts an order of the Competition Tribunal.
The resistance to the G42-Microsoft deal could hinder US efforts to help American companies grab a global lead in AI.
Sanral wants owners of the e-tags deployed for Gauteng’s now-scrapped e-tolls to use them for other purposes.
Standard Bank has denied reports that it has suffered a security breach after some clients complained of “dodgy” transactions on their accounts.
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Signs are piling up that the tech downturn may be deeper and longer-lasting than feared.
Samsung Electronics flagged a worse-than-expected 32% drop in quarterly operating earnings on Friday.
The chip maker’s third-quarter revenue estimates were about a billion dollars less than previously forecast, signalling the chip slump could be much worse than expected.
Musk needs to secure an additional $22.4-billion of funds to cover the equity financing portion of his deal to buy the social media company.
As bitcoin continues to endure the woes of a roller-coaster 2018, investors around the world might continue to chant “HODL” around a campfire – longing for the days of quick, successive price gains and soaring
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