MTN Group is in advanced discussions to acquire the shares in IHS Holdings that it does not already own.
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A frozen incentive scheme has hollowed out South Africa’s film industry, costing jobs and investment.
Bitcoin slid towards $70 000 on Thursday as hawkish Fed fears and heavy ETF outflows deepened the latest crypto rout.
Global memory shortages are choking smartphone supply, threatening sales, profits and industry growth.
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OneCart CEO Aidan Johnson believes South Africa is on the cusp of further big growth in online shopping.
The new Volvo C40 Recharge impresses with its performance despite its compact crossover design.
Eskom said on Thursday that it has been forced to ramp up power cuts to stage 3 until at least Saturday.
Paycorp has launched a new app that allows users to withdraw cryptocurrency as cash at thousands of ATMs across the country.
MultiChoice Group has revealed the first details of what the new “Showmax 2.0” streaming platform will look like.
MultiChoice Group has reported a decline in subscribers, while its income statement has been stained in red ink.
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Intel has launched a new chip for blockchain applications such as bitcoin mining and minting NFTs to cash in on the rising usage of cryptocurrencies.
The strong subscriber additions by Disney+ in the latest quarter helped Walt Disney Co’s flagship streaming service close the gap with market leader Netflix.
Elon Musk said on Thursday he is “highly confident” his new SpaceX Starship will reach Earth orbit for the first time this year.
Google Analytics doesn’t sufficiently protect European Union citizens’ data from potentially illegal US surveillance and could be banned altogether.
Telkom reported stellar results on Monday, proving that privatisation is the only real option to solve the dire financial positions and the criminal lack of corporate governance at virtually all of South Africa’s state-owned enterprises. The reported results
It is supremely odd that the technology industry’s most revered gadget maker, Apple, responded on Monday to a tech device first introduced by a relative gadget lightweight, Amazon. This state of affairs would have seemed

































