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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Africa’s share of global lithium supply is expected to increase to 14% by the end of the decade from 1% now.
Pick n Pay is not taking the threat posed by Shoprite’s popular on-demand shopping app, Sixty60, lying down.
Eskom will hand over responsibility for almost all load shedding in Johannesburg to City Power from 6 November.
South Africans should use next year’s elections to vote out “useless” politicians, a top bank CEO has said.
The DG Murray Trust believes significant educational progress can be made – if only telecoms operators would play ball.
Apple is set to capitalise on a computer market resurgence when the company unveils M3 Macs on Tuesday.
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A massive cyberattack hit Ukrainian government websites on Thursday night amid rising tensions with Russia.
Block, the payments company formerly known as Square, is building a bitcoin mining system and hiring a team for the effort.
TSMC’s market capitalisation has surpassed Tencent Holdings’ to make it Asia’s most valuable company.
North Korea’s hacker army launched at least seven attacks on cryptocurrency platforms in 2021, a report said.
Amazon.com and Google parent company Alphabet posted results last week that extended their dominance of how we shop and search online. Apple and Facebook will in the coming days add evidence that tech behemoths command
Apple has cut off billions of dollars in payments to Qualcomm, turning a contract dispute into what one analyst called an “all-out war” that has forced the chip supplier to slash forecasts given only days ago. The world’s largest publicly

































