SpaceX has big plans for its Starlink business that could expand its reach into new markets, including handsets.
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MTN Group is in advanced discussions to acquire the shares in IHS Holdings that it does not already own.
Digital payments are the foundation of the industry’s push to modernise operations, unlock data and integrate transport systems.
Employers fund costly training as South African tech graduates arrive unprepared for modern, high-demand digital roles.
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Vodacom Group reported a 4.2% decline in half-year earnings, impacted by start-up losses in Ethiopia and higher interest rates.
The law aims to formalise the industry in a country where 80% of wild animals are on private land.
South Africa’s Clickatell, a pioneer in “chat commerce”, has launched new AI tools to create “personalised conversations” between businesses and their clients.
Card payments are muscling in on cash and outstripping other payment methods in the informal economy, new research shows.
TechCentral asked Sabric CEO Nischal Mewalall about banking app kidnappings and how people can protect themselves.
Sentech interim CEO Tebogo Leshope said the SABC’s unwillingness or inability to pay its signal distribution fees is of “great concern”.
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TikTok, the pandemic and mobile data costs in India all helped draw people away from Facebook at an unprecedented rate last quarter. The big question is, when will it be Instagram’s turn?
Mark Zuckerberg lost $29-billion in net worth on Thursday as Meta Platforms’ stock marked a record one-day plunge, while Jeff Bezos was set to add $20-billion.
Facebook owner Meta Platforms’ shares plunged more than 20% late on Wednesday after the social media company posted a weaker-than-expected forecast.
The social media landscape seems to be rapidly shifting towards short-form video, a space dominated not by Facebook but by TikTok.
South Africa has, in the past, been credited with taking on innovative corporate governance standards and integrated reporting. So, it’s particularly depressing to see the spectacle around the country’s largest state-owned enterprise, power utility Eskom
News today is that after selling out on launch in the UK, HMD Global has announced that the Nokia brand-licensed model 3310 will be launched in South Africa soon. MTN South Africa has indicated that the device will be available for R699 in mid-June

































