Canal+ says its MultiChoice acquisition will unlock multibillion-rand cost synergies as it targets scale across Africa.
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BMW has warned that South Africa’s EV policy delays are harming investment certainty and long-term competitiveness.
Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada has acknowledged that Showmax has been a significant drag on MultiChoice’s financial performance.
Global companies are tapping South Africa’s cost-effective skills base, while local firms continue to undervalue it.
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Elon Musk’s net worth is soaring after it plunged to the lowest level in almost a year.
Damage to an undersea cable off the African coast is exacerbating disruptions of internet services to the continent.
EV import taxes should be scrapped, the Democratic Alliance said in a newly published economic policy document.
MTN Group has warned that criminals are impersonating Mcebisi Jonas, seeking to extract money from unsuspecting victims.
TechCentral has a look at how some of today’s most popular consumer technologies have evolved since their inception.
African tech and start-up firms are becoming too attractive for global investors to ignore, according to Lexi Novitske.
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The company doesn’t believe any passwords were taken as part of the breach and users shouldn’t have to take action to secure their accounts.
Facebook parent company Meta Platforms is building a customer service division to help users who have had posts or accounts removed unexpectedly.
Graphics chip designer Nvidia forecast a sharp drop in revenue in the current quarter on the back of a weaker gaming industry.
Apple has sent media invitations to a 7 September event where analysts expect the company to unveil new iPhones and smartwatches.
This month, the European Union will embark on an expansive effort to give people more control over their data online. Known as the General Data Protection Regulation, it’s ambitious, well-intentioned and largely wrongheaded
In late April, the top federal cybersecurity agency, US-Cert, announced that Russian hackers had attacked Internet-connected devices throughout the US, including network routers in private homes. Most
































