Vodacom and MTN groups’ fintech arms now process a combined value of over $1-trillion/year in transactions.
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Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub has compared voice’s decline to the same trajectory SMS followed into irrelevance.
With voice revenue falling and customer growth stalled, Vodacom is struggling to cash in on surging data traffic.
Severe weather has cut power across dozens of Cape towns, with restoration delayed by unsafe conditions.
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MultiChoice Group has taken action against another pirate streaming operation and has said further arrests are likely.
MultiChoice warned of deepening full-year losses as it battles forex losses and an increasingly difficult trading environment.
After Sygnia’s CEO was targeted in a sophisticated scam, Discovery Insure has said it’s an “industry-wide” problem.
The CEO of Sygnia has excoriated Discovery over a “data breach” that leaked highly sensitive client information.
Following an arrest, investigations are under way into the “thousands of individuals connected to the Waka TV pirate network”.
Sports minister Zizi Kodwa has appeared in court over alleged bribery linked to IT services group EOH.
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Coinbase Global will cut about 1 100 jobs, or 18% of its workforce, the cryptocurrency exchange said on Tuesday.
The 500 wealthiest people in the world have lost a combined $1.4-trillion, including $206-billion on Monday alone.
Crypto markets have dived in the past few weeks as rising interest rates and surging inflation prompted investors to ditch riskier assets across financial markets.
Online platforms like Twitter, Facebook and TikTok will be required to register and open offices in Nigeria, draft regulations show.
Prime numbers are more than just numbers that can only be divided by themselves and one. They are a mathematical mystery, the secrets of which mathematicians have been trying to uncover ever since Euclid proved that
Recent revelations that millions of Intel’s chips carry a security flaw is putting a deeper strain on the company’s decades-long partnership with Microsoft. Dubbed Wintel, the two technology giants worked hand in hand for much

































