At $1-trillion, South African-born SpaceX founder Elon Musk’s fortune is so large the human mind can barely process it.
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The JSE-listed telecommunications group’s annual report, published on Friday, gives no clue as to what it paid Nkosana Makate.
Shoprite couldn’t have planned the Covid-19 pandemic, but what it did to capitalise on it is the real story.
The platform buckled before kick-off, leaving soccer fans locked out for much of the first half of the World Cup opener.
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South Africa has come up with a novel strategy to protect and expand its already abundant wildlife herds.
The gantries used to toll road users will be disconnected from the e-tolls network from 11.59pm on 11 April 2024.
National treasury paid nearly R1-billion to Oracle South Africa for the financial management system at the heart of the probe.
Telkom is hiking prices across many of its retail and small business products, including fibre and DSL internet services.
Mike Silber is joining MTN as group executive for regulatory affairs, effective 1 April.
Telecel Group has bought two West African units from MTN Group as it scales operations ahead of a future listing.
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Taiwan has proposed a new law to prevent China from stealing its chip technology, amid rising concern in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage.
Nvidia failed to impress investors with its latest forecast, a sign of the lofty expectations for the most valuable US chip maker.
Paramount+ ended last year with 32.8 million subscribers, a sign its parent company is starting to benefit from its growing investment in streaming.
A US patient with leukemia has become the first woman and the third person to date to be cured of HIV, researchers reported on Tuesday.
“Psst. Get into laptops. That’s where the money is.” Seriously, if you heard someone whisper that to you in a bar, you’d call them a taxi and tell them to lay off the bottle. Huawei Technologies
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