Vodacom shares rose more than 5% in early Tuesday trade on the JSE after group flagged a 20-25% jump in earnings.
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The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
From pizza-box prototypes to Exclusive Books shelves, this South African financial literacy board game has found an audience.
Younger workers increasingly see company data as career capital, raising the stakes for South African employers.
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Michael Lomas, a British national wanted in South Africa, has lost a bid in a London court to block his extradition.
A trade union-linked Canadian-based share association has taken new Naspers CEO Fabricio Bloisi to task.
Turkcell is back in court next week as it seeks to keep a bribery and corruption case alive in South Africa’s legal system.
Eskom board chairman Mteto Nyati said the company’s turnaround was executed by “real people on the ground”.
FNB was hit by a system outage affecting a number of its services on one of the busiest days of the month.
The Jio Bharat V2 is a $12 4G handset that makes smartphone features available at 2G phone prices.
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The global smartphone market had its worst third quarter since 2014 as economic headwinds pushed consumers to delay discretionary purchases.
Uber Technologies is launching a dedicated advertising arm in a push to cash in on a captive audience and tap the higher-margin revenue stream.
BMW’s commitment to prioritising hydrogen has become an increasingly outlier position in the automotive world.
Adobe is tweaking its most famous product to work more like the design tool it committed $20-billion to acquire.
It’s becoming standard practice for US technology giants to follow the letter of European rulings and regulations without really changing their behaviour. Most recently, Facebook and Google have exhibited just a
When Chinese media company StarTimes entered Ivory Coast’s pay-TV market two years ago, Canal+ appeared to take notice. A few months later, the unit of France’s Vivendi cut the cost of its decoder by a third. StarTimes has

































