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An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.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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South African business leaders believe e-commerce is growing so quickly their organisations are struggling to adapt.
iFixit and TechSearch International have examined the inside of Huawei’s Pura 70 Pro. Here are the findings.
Microsoft is closing down its Africa Development Centre in Nigeria, which will lead to job losses.
Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi has met with executives from SpaceX’s Starlink unit.
South Africa’s e-commerce sector is growing rapidly, reaching a record R71-billion in sales value in 2023.
Lesaka Technologies is buying payments platform Adumo for R1.6-billion in cash and shares, pending approvals.
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SAP is struggling to elevate and retain women in some of its senior-most positions. Insiders point to a big culture problem.
Europe’s antitrust chief, Margrethe Vestager, has called for a global approach towards Big Tech to prevent companies taking advantage of enforcement gaps.
Elon Musk has secured $7.1-billion in funding from a group of investors that includes Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison to fund his $44-billion takeover of Twitter.
Meta Platforms is slowing the growth of its workforce as the Facebook parent looks to rein in costs, the company said.
Here are two facts that defy logic: by the end of the year, electric car maker Tesla will have burned through more than US$10bn without ever having made 10c. Yet companies around the world are lining up to compete
With the British prime minister calling London’s refusal to extend Uber’s license “disproportionate”, and Uber’s chief executive heading to London to talk to regulators, a compromise is in the offing. But it shouldn’t give Uber a false

































