Canal+ is heading to the JSE by mid-2026 – and is betting big on Africa to drive future growth.
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Canal+ has called Showmax an “expensive failure” whose closure will help accelerate cost savings at MultiChoice.
FNB is revamping its eWallet service and adding a WhatsApp channel to bring more users into the formal banking system.
Canal+ has struck a deal with Google Cloud to bring generative AI to its production teams and streaming app.
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Rules similar to Australia’s and Canada’s, which make Big Tech pay for news content, may be around the corner for South Africa.
Investors are cautiously optimistic South Africa’s new unity government can deliver stable economic policies to revive growth.
BYD and Ampersand have reached a deal they hope will replace Africa’s commercial motorbikes with electric versions.
Freevision Play is Sentech’s new streaming platform, and it promises a range of video and audio channels at no cost to viewers.
Apple has suspended work on its next high-end Vision headset, the Information reported.
Nvidia became the world’s most valuable company on Tuesday, dethroning tech heavyweight Microsoft.
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Google lost most of the first round of its battle to topple a €4.3-billion antitrust fine that struck at the heart of its Android operating system.
Apple is planning to use an updated version of the Taiwanese chip maker’s latest chip-producing technology in iPhones and MacBooks next year.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group is pressing ahead with its Hong Kong listing plans.
Apple shares rallied the most since May as pre-order data showed the iPhone 14 Pro Max was the best-selling model, surpassing previous sales.
On Monday, Apple executives will take the stage at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose to lay out the iPhone maker’s software strategy for the next year and tease future hardware ambitions. Each year when it upgrades
In November, at the half-year stage, I highlighted that Telkom was facing crises on a few fronts and that only one part of its business – mobile – was firing on all cylinders. With full-year numbers available, certain trends are clearer
































