Brazil is freezing illegal operators’ funds and making banks liable. South Africa should be watching closely.
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A new industry report argues that the sector mistook innovation for inclusion and left informal markets behind.
The Comrades no-fly zone was a reminder that recreational drone flying is far more regulated than people think.
Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
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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.
A new report by Africa Analysis has found that the fibre-to-the-business market in South Africa is enjoying rapid growth.
Nigerian companies are paying overdue dollar obligations after recent reforms led to increased liquidity in the forex market.
The highly anticipated Amazon.co.za website went live on Tuesday without any of the retail giant’s own products and services.
It’s clear from Amazon’s launch on Tuesday that it’s going toe to toe with Takealot. But which platform is cheaper?
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Nvidia is interested in exploring using Intel for manufacturing its chips, CEO Jensen Huang said on a call with reporters.
MultiChoice has increased prices for monthly subscriptions in Nigeria by at least 14%, after this month’s settlement with Nigerian tax authorities.
Adobe gave a disappointing outlook for the current period, suggesting increased competition is making a dent against the company’s signature design software.
Revenue at Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent grew just 8% in the fourth quarter, the slowest pace since it went public in 2004.
A new report by Bloomberg News about Russia being suspected of recently hacking a dozen US power plants, including a nuclear one, is far more serious than any possible attempt to influence an election. It could be a sign
There has been a flurry of activity on the dark Web this week. A hacker, claiming to be the author of the recent ransomware NotPetya, has surfaced on the dark Web. They’re offering the “master key”, which they claim can decrypt all

































