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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Changes to the way the State IT Agency manages procurement have raised questions about its governance guardrails.
JSE-listed fintech specialist Capital Appreciation has reported a strong 2024 financial performance.
Sport, arts & culture minister Zizi Kodwa has announced his immediate resignation from the cabinet.
TechCentral is thrilled to announce it will soon be launching a brand-new video interview series with IT leaders in South Africa.
Canada has pledged C$269-million towards the Square Kilometre Array being built by South Africa and Australia.
Huawei’s latest flagship smartphones will be launched in South Africa, the Chinese telecoms giant said on Wednesday.
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The meteoric rise of the digital economy has been exempt from the kind of tariffs that apply to trade in physical goods. That era may come to a screeching halt this week.
The value of the cryptocurrency market on Monday fell below $1-trillion for the first time since January 2021, reaching as low as $926-billion.
Microsoft revealed dozens of new titles for its subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, including several from the big publishers it purchased in recent years.
Bitcoin plunged to the lowest in about 18 months on Monday as the impact of Friday’s shock US inflation data continued to reverberate.
Government’s radical Electronic Communications Amendment Bill, which seeks to introduce into law many aspects of the controversial national integrated ICT policy white paper, will undermine the industry and lead to poor and inadequate
It was late November and former Intel engineer Thomas Prescher was enjoying beers and burgers with friends in Dresden, Germany when the conversation turned, ominously, to semiconductors. Months earlier, cybersecurity researcher

































