Many mergers and acquisitions will now escape Competition Commission review – but a senior lawyer sees a tech blind spot.
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Egypt and Safaricom drove a 22.9% jump in headline earnings as the South African business posted only modest growth.
Industry body says the fiscus-first model is starving the very sector South Africa depends on for connectivity.
A row over guaranteed annual payments has reportedly delayed a major Microsoft data centre project.
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Political parties are close to reaching a deal on who gets which cabinet posts, various media outlets reported on Sunday.
E.tv parent eMedia has told Icasa that digital terrestrial television in South Africa has failed and has no future.
More than 900 million devices, including smartphones, watches and car systems, are already running on HarmonyOS.
Media watchdogs have warned Icasa to act in the public interest regarding digital migration.
MTN will fight Vodacom’s lawsuit that alleged spectrum pooling arrangements with Cell C and Liquid were unlawful.
The last time rolling power cuts were imposed by Eskom was 93 days ago, marking the longest such break in years.
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Apple is the latest major technology company to rein in hiring and spending plans over fears about a US recession in the coming months.
Bitcoin has rallied, trading above $22 000 for the first time since 8 June. Ether and other cryptocurrencies also spiking higher.
Vodafone New Zealand is selling its mobile phone tower assets to investment firms for NZ$1.7-billion, or about R17.9-billion.
The relative stabilisation in the prices of cryptocurrencies is fuelling hopes that the contagion of 2022 may have run its course.
Much dust has been kicked up over MultiChoice’s channel agreements with the SABC and the Guptas’ ANN7 television news channel. The claim is that these parties colluded in a form of state capture and corruption to their mutual
Facebook’s self-regulatory contortions in the wake of fake news and trolling scandals have gone on, with little visible effect, for months. Now Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey has announced

































