Lesaka Technologies is involved in a corporate shake-up, including an internal rationalisation of its operating portfolio.
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From budget city cars to ultra-luxury flagships, South Africans are increasingly spoiled for choice in electric cars.
Global markets retreated on Friday as Wall Street’s selloff spread worldwide, with AI spending fears driving volatility.
South Africa has signed a trade framework with China aimed at securing duty-free export access amid US tariffs.
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WeWork will reportedly file for bankruptcy protection as early as next week as it struggles with massive debt.
Karren Sanderson joined Discovery Health in 1997, fresh from university. Today she’s the company’s COO.
Old Mutual Wealth and Inves Capital have announced they will be pumping liquidity into rand stablecoin ZARP.
Forty countries in a US-led alliance that includes South Africa plan to sign a pledge never to pay ransom to cybercriminals.
Eskom said on Tuesday that its net loss in the financial year that ended in March 2023 had widened to R23.9-billion.
CEOs have identified generative AI, geopolitics and cybersecurity as the top three risks facing their organisations.
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Omicron has breached the political, financial and technology centres of China for the first time, raising concerns about global supply chains.
Consumers and businesses are increasingly starting to use digital tokens other than bitcoin for purchases, according to BitPay.
Microsoft said it has observed “destructive malware” in systems belonging to several Ukrainian government agencies and organisations.
Netflix has raised its monthly subscription price in the US to help pay for new programming to compete in the crowded streaming TV market.
South African labour unions that helped President Jacob Zuma win control of the ruling ANC a decade ago have turned on him, adding to the tide of opposition to his rule as his term as party leader draws to a close. Zuma, 75, was forced to
A South African court has ruled that critical aspects of the country’s nuclear procurement process are illegal and unconstitutional. The outcome is a significant setback for a network of entities that had been aggressively

































