At $1-trillion, South African-born SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s fortune is so large the human mind can barely process it.
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The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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Policymaking has been “liberated from Luthuli House”, according to Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso.
Sub-Saharan Africa offers a huge opportunity to invest in renewable energy by 2031, according to a new study.
Showmax has partnered with South African consumer electronics manufacturer QVWi to launch new streaming hardware.
Cloud migration projects are making way in South African banks’ IT budgets for AI and cybersecurity.
A software bug in CrowdStrike’s quality control system led to the update that crashed computers globally last week.
Interest in hybrid and electric cars is skyrocketing in South Africa, driven by the steady decline in prices.
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Amazon.com’s Prime Day may grab headlines, but investors are much more focused on its fast growing cloud computing and advertising services businesses.
Netflix is looking to tweak its programming deals with Hollywood studios to enable its launch of an ad-supported version of its service, a report said.
Apple has ended a consulting deal with former design chief Jony Ive, the New York Times reported.
Twitter has sued Elon Musk for violating his $44-billion deal, accusing him of trashing the company, disrupting its operations and destroying shareholder value.
Eskom’s new board of directors and executive team should embrace the electric car as one long-term solution to the challenge of falling demand that is the most fundamental obstacle the state utility grapples with as it struggles
Right now, it’s bitcoin. But in the past, we’ve had dot-com stocks, the 1929 crash, 19th century railways and the South Sea Bubble of 1720. All these were compared by contemporaries to “tulip mania”, the Dutch financial

































