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An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.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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Last week’s solar storm was mild compared to historical storms such as the Carrington Event and the Miyake Event.
British personal computer maker Raspberry Pi has announced that it is considering an initial public offering.
The Yemeni government is holding back repairs on a key internet cable that’s been damaged in the Red Sea.
The Léon Thévenin, a cable repair ship, has set sail to repair damage to internet cables on Africa’s east coast.
Bradwin Roper, CEO of fintech at MTN South Africa, is leaving to “explore a new opportunity”.
Joan Joffe introduced the original IBM PC to South Africa. The pioneering businesswoman is our next guest on TCS Legends.
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Intel shareholders have rejected compensation packages for top executives, including a payout of as much as $178.6-million to CEO Pat Gelsinger.
Elon Musk stoked speculation that he could seek to renegotiate his takeover of Twitter, saying a viable deal at a lower price wouldn’t be “out of the question”.
SpaceX employees are offering to sell shares via a private placement that would value the firm at $125-billion, sources said.
The crypto market may well bounce back. But the message is clear: this stuff is not ready for prime time.
Since the beginning of the year, Vodacom has delivered the best returns for shareholders among listed telecommunications shares, while Telkom has been a noticeable laggard, particularly since mid-2017
Once upon a time, Altron was voted one of the top 20 companies on the JSE. The share price climbed to R50 and the market capitalisation to R14bn as revenues reached the same levels and exports and operating

































