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The Comrades no-fly zone was a reminder that recreational drone flying is far more regulated than people think.
Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
Brazil is freezing illegal operators’ funds and making banks liable. South Africa should be watching closely.
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Chinese miners and refiners are driving a surge in African lithium output, shrugging off concerns over a glut.
A group of Chinese companies has won a contract to build a 100MW solar plant in Botswana.
Vodacom’s spectrum pooling case against Icasa and MTN will soon be heard in the high court in Pretoria.
Eastgate Shopping Centre in Johannesburg now has the largest “registered” rooftop solar installation in Africa.
Canal+ plans to double its stake in MC Vision to become the majority shareholder of the Mauritian pay-TV company.
MTN-owned Chenosis has built an API marketplace for developers and has big plans for large language models and AI.
World News
Alphabet, Microsoft and Texas Instruments posted double-digit quarterly revenue growth on Tuesday and expressed optimism about the coming months.
Solar power equipment makers continued to lift prices this week as soaring polysilicon costs spread through the supply chain.
In a world of sputtering growth for technology companies, some investors are gravitating towards Microsoft as the closest thing to a safe bet.
The sale of Central African Republic’s first digital coin got off to a slow start, with just over 5% of the target bought in the hours after its launch.
If it’s truly serious about cars, Apple should buy Aston Martin. This may sound wacky, but bear with me. For the prestige British car maker, there’s clear mileage in the idea. Its owners are already planning an initial public
First National Bank’s deliberate move to aggressively shift transaction to its mobile app from other digital (and physical) channels is paying off handsomely. If recent trends are sustained – and there’s no indication that they

































