Nigeria, Ghana and Cameroon delivered strong service revenue growth for MTN, lifting group Ebitda to R27.6-billion.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected Elon Musk’s claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker’s founding mission.
Naked Insurance has launched a native app in ChatGPT that it says can produce a final, binding car insurance quote.
An independent panel chaired by Wits AI researcher Benjamin Rosman will help rebuild the withdrawn draft AI policy.
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Eskom has not imposed rotational power cuts for more than three weeks, and doesn’t expect to do so for the foreseeable future.
A new report shows the number of millionaires in Africa fell sharply in the past decade, with South Africa hit particularly hard.
Chinese brands are taking aim at more lucrative segments in smartphones and gaining market share in the process.
The next episode of TCS Legends will feature pioneering South African technology entrepreneur and investor David Frankel.
The invitation-only Airchat appears to be a combination of voice notes and Twitter.
Zero Carbon Charge has begun building a series of solar-powered EV charging stations across the country.
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Revenue at Taiwan’s TSMC rose to a record in the first quarter on demand for chips used in smartphones, computers and cars.
The European Union on Friday targeted crypto wallets, banks, currencies and trusts in its fifth package of sanctions on Russia.
News of Tesla CEO Elon Musk taking a board seat at Twitter has some Twitter employees panicking over the future of the social media platform.
Meta Platforms is readying plans to introduce virtual tokens and cryptocurrencies to its family of apps, the Financial Times reported.
Telkom’s zero-rated streaming plans, called LIT, which it plans to introduce on 1 September, may break network neutrality principles and run counter to government’s draft integrated policy for the ICT sector, a reading
History was made in a Seoul court on Friday when Jay Y Lee, scion of the family that founded the giant Samsung conglomerate, was convicted on bribery and embezzlement charges and sentenced to five years in prison

































