Global companies are tapping South Africa’s cost-effective skills base, while local firms continue to undervalue it.
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Nedbank Group has announced the resignation of its group chief information officer, Ray Naicker.
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.
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African tech and start-up firms are becoming too attractive for global investors to ignore, according to Lexi Novitske.
This winter’s power cuts are likely to be dramatically reduced compared to winter 2023, Eskom CEO Dan Marokane said.
What do South Africa’s major political parties think about the adoption of renewable energy in South Africa? We asked them.
Post offices across the country are in a state of disarray. What do South Africa’s main political parties intend to do about it?
Internet service providers have voiced a growing lack of confidence in upstream fibre network operators, a new survey has found.
The Congolose government has notified Apple of concerns that the company’s supply chain may be tainted by conflict minerals.
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China has blocked the social media accounts of a nationalistic blogger who waged a campaign against a major Chinese tech firm.
Nvidia is one of the worst-performing semiconductor stocks this year, though the shares are hardly in the bargain basement bin.
Sony is expanding its gaming accessories range with the announcement of a new DualSense Edge wireless controller for the PlayStation 5.
Ren Zhengfei has told employees the company must shift its focus from pursuing scale to ensuring profits and cash flow.
How much is your privacy on Facebook worth? This question has seen renewed attention following the revelation that political analysis firm Cambridge Analytica, hired by the Donald Trump election campaign, gained access to
The suspended CEO of the state-owned Universal Service & Access Agency of South Africa, Lumko Mtimde, has come out guns blazing against his employer in the labour court, accusing the agency’s board and
































