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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After 67 days of no load shedding, a powerful weather front looks set to put Eskom’s generation fleet to the test.
The policy is full of good intentions but lacks a practical plan for implementation, an industry expert has warned.
TechCentral will publish the final episode of the first season of its popular TCS Legends show on Monday.
Icasa will hold public hearings into contentious proposed changes to wholesale call termination rates.
An apparent glitch on the website of the Electoral Commission meant the results page stopped updating.
Election results from South Africa have left investors anxious but still hopeful of a market-friendly outcome.
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A senior Chinese economist at a government research group called on authorities to seize Taiwan’s TSMC if the US hits China with sanctions on par with those levelled against Russia.
Some investors are betting that bitcoin is bottoming out, judging by the money heading into listed cryptocurrency funds.
Apple unveiled the most significant overhaul to the MacBook Air in more than a decade, bringing a fresh design, new colours and a speedier M2 processor.
Elon Musk warned he may walk away from his $44-billion deal to acquire Twitter if the social media network fails to provide data on spam and fake accounts.
Telecommunications & postal services director-general Robert Nkuna said on Tuesday that government does not want to destroy South Africa’s big telecoms operators, despite strong objections to draft legislation that the
One of the world’s largest collaborative science projects is about to enter its most exciting year yet. This will see researchers in a remote stretch of South Africa’s Karoo testing Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity

































