The deal makes MTN the second major South African operator to lean on the Chinese fintech giant for its super-app ambitions.
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The Technology Innovation Agency sold its Kapa stake for $4.9-million months before Roche bought the biotech for $445-million.
Eskom Green is targeting up to 32GW by 2040, with the board insisting it will partner private developers, not compete with them.
Battery-electric sales jumped 96% year on year in the first quarter, yet they remain a sliver of the market.
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MultiChoice has agreed to work closely with Canal+ on a mandatory offer the latter must make to the former’s shareholders.
Africa Data Centres and its partner DPA Southern Africa have broken ground on a 12MW solar farming facility in the Free State.
The two companies believe scale, shared experience and a large war chest will help see off the threat from US streamers.
Eskom said it’s committed to a R67-billion plan to cut emissions.
Microsoft’s Azure cloud business is set to be hit by a formal complaint from South African competition watchdogs.
Tesla has cancelled its long-promised inexpensive car, three sources have told Reuters.
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Apple has paused all product sales in Russia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Bitcoin has leapt since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, bolstered by people in those countries looking to store and move money in anonymous and decentralised crypto.
sigInstant messaging app Signal said rumours circulating on several apps that its messaging platform has been “compromised and hacked” are false.
Microsoft said Zain Nadella, son of CEO Satya Nadella and his wife Anu, died on Monday morning. He was 26 years old and had been born with cerebral palsy.
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


































