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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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Meta Platforms investors must ask themselves one thing about Mark Zuckerberg: do they trust him?
Prosecutors have described the UAE’s alleged lack of “willingness” to help extradite Atul and Rajesh Gupta.
The pact between business rescue practitioners and unions relies on funding from the Unemployment Insurance Fund.
South Africa’s digital nomad visa plan falls far short in meeting the key needs of the very people it hopes to attract.
South Africa’s e-commerce landscape has arrived at an important juncture, writes GfK’s Zak Haeri.
Eskom board chairman Mteto Nyati has said the new load shedding structure by energy regulator Nersa is no cause for panic.
World News
Apple plans to begin manufacturing the iPhone 14 in India about two months after the product’s initial release out of China.
Instagram appears to be copying another up-and-coming social media competitor: BeReal, a popular photo app.
Elon Musk is seeking documents from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey as he pursues his legal fight to walk away from his $44-billion deal for the social media company.
Zoom cut its annual profit and revenue forecasts as demand for the video-conferencing platform cools off from pandemic highs.
In hindsight, Elon Musk’s statement at the beginning of Tesla’s latest earnings call that “We’re going to go as long as there are good questions to answer” sounds less like encouragement and more like a warning
I’ve long been a critic of Apple, but today I give up: it’s the perfect technology company for this day and age, an example to the rest of Silicon Valley. After Apple’s latest results announcement, one could knock it yet again
































