Canal+ is putting MultiChoice’s DStv streaming app on the home screen of new Samsung TVs across Africa.
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Johannesburg’s enterprise IT departments, not Cape Town’s start-ups, are driving a worrying tech skills exodus.
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.
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It’s been argued that policy intervention is needed to curb a culture of “pay and throw away” in consumer electronics.
South Africa’s planned digital nomad visa should be welcomed, but there is some cause for concern.
Results from the world’s biggest technology companies have brought mostly good news. There’s just one missing piece.
Electricity supply is now comfortably higher than demand, allowing Eskom to do further short-term maintenance.
There is something curious about Zimbabwe’s new banknotes: each note has a QR code printed on it.
South African consumers will soon be able to get their hands (officially) on the Nothing Phone.
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Google, one of the few American corporate giants still operating in Russia, is poised to lose one of its biggest footholds in the country.
CD Projekt has agreed a 15-year deal for the use and development of Unreal Engine, and is starting the partnership with the next entry in its popular The Witcher series.
A unit of Naspers has invested in Lucky to help the Egyptian fintech start-up expand in North Africa and the Middle East.
Google has landed the Equiano submarine cable in Togo, the first nation in West Africa to introduce commercial 5G mobile services.
Blue Label Telecoms’ planned R1.9bn acquisition of handset distributor 3G Mobile – parent of The Equipment Company – forms part of a plan by the JSE-listed company to get customers that already buy its products, including
Earlier this month, Caxton raised questions about Naspers’s complex control structure. At a Competition Tribunal hearing it contended that an inquiry was needed to determine who directs the company’s strategy. The tribunal ultimately rejected

































