Streaming giant Netflix is keen to remind regulators and economies of its weight as growth pressures mount.
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An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.
Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon delivered strong service revenue growth for MTN, lifting group Ebitda to R27.6-billion.
Naspers’s Prosus is slashing the Brazilian business’s profit forecast to defend it from well-funded competitive rivals.
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The economic fallout from state-owned Eskom’s struggle to keep the lights on is a top issue in the 29 May poll.
Chinese EVs are causing a headache for regulators in the US and the EU. South Africa has a different problem.
South Africa’s internet exchange points are playing a key role in the efficiency and stability of the internet across Africa.
Nasdaq-listed e-retailer Jumia Technologies plans to focus on Nigeria as part of a bid to turn profitable.
TBD, a digital payment platform owned by Block, is looking to accelerate its global cross-border payments business.
South Africa’s telecoms operators collectively invest more than R25-billion/year in their networks.
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Google’s Russian subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy after the authorities seized its bank account, making it impossible to carry on operations.
Sony Group has said it is well positioned to play a leading role in the metaverse.
In public, Elon Musk’s erratic tweets have sent Twitter’s shares flailing. Behind the scenes, it’s more like business as usual.
Elon Musk said he’ll proceed with his $44-billion takeover of Twitter only if the social media giant can substantiate claims about the proportion of bots on its service.
Ride-hailing companies like Uber Technologies will see demand boom between now and 2040, hobbling global auto sales growth, according to a new study from IHS Markit. As a growing number of consumers turn to ride-hailing
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