Prosus is selling a 5% Delivery Hero stake to Aspex Management to fulfil European Commission commitments.
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Severe weather has cut power across dozens of Cape towns, with restoration delayed by unsafe conditions.
Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has compared voice’s decline to the same trajectory SMS followed into irrelevance.
Vodacom and MTN groups’ fintech arms now process a combined value of over $1-trillion/year in transactions.
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Organisations are learning that paying attention to the adage “garbage in, garbage out” has never been more important.
The Competition Commission is considering a monetary pool, funded by Big Tech, that pays media houses for news content.
Zimbabwe plans to install floating solar panels by early next year at the world’s biggest dam.
Rules similar to Australia’s and Canada’s, which make Big Tech pay for news content, may be around the corner for South Africa.
Investors are cautiously optimistic South Africa’s new unity government can deliver stable economic policies to revive growth.
BYD and Ampersand have reached a deal they hope will replace Africa’s commercial motorbikes with electric versions.
World News
China has denounced US efforts to stop ASML and Nikon from selling key chip-making technology to the country as “technological terrorism”.
Apple plans to release a new feature called “Lockdown Mode” later this year that aims to add a new layer of protection for targets of sophisticated hacking attacks.
Scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider have discovered three subatomic particles never seen before.
The Central African Republic, which adopted bitcoin as legal tender in April, is poised to roll out its own digital currency.
Jabu Mabuza announced Eskom’s September 2017 interim results with self-assurance and style. Looking natty in a pink jacket, pale blue shirt and brown fedora, he raised confidence…
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