The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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Personal security for CEO Shameel Joosub cost Vodacom about R7.7-million in the 2026 financial year.
The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
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Vodacom Group’s load shedding woes are extending to other operating markets in Africa and threatening to inflate its costs.
Vodacom Group fired 631 employees and contractors in the 2024 financial year for fraud-related incidents, leading to 15 arrests.
Ukheshe has a new name: EFT Corporation. This follows its acquisition of a business of the same name in January.
Telkom posted a full-year profit of R1.9-billion and said it would consider resuming dividends from 2025.
Sanlam will buy a 60% stake in MultiChoice South Africa’s insurance business for an upfront cash amount of R1.2-billion.
The US government sued Adobe, accusing it of concealing hefty termination fees in its most popular subscription plan.
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Apple, facing mounting criticism of its App Store policies, has defended the platform by pointing to the small-business jobs and revenue it generates.
The collapse of one of decentralised finance’s most ambitious experiments has knocked more than $83-billion off the sector’s total value.
The US District of Columbia is suing Mark Zuckerberg for his alleged role in the data breach that allowed Cambridge Analytica to target Facebook users during the 2016 election.
Even in the icy wilderness, there are some signs that the crypto king is plotting its comeback.
The bitcoin rate spike, still alive despite bitter divisions in the community that supports the cryptocurrency, has laid bare the biggest problem with bitcoin: compared with fiat currencies, it’s painfully
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

































