The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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Icasa has ordered the SABC to resume flighting a controversial Democratic Alliance election ad.
Telkom shareholders, including the government, have voted in favour of selling the company’s masts and towers business.
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The increase was second only to its own $277-billion jump on the day following its previous earnings report in February.
Google has announced it will build a new, high-capacity subsea cable system that connects Africa and Australia.
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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.
Hackers have stolen cryptocurrency worth more than $320-million from a decentralised finance platform, the fourth-largest crypto heist on record.
A court ruling that the government failed to comply with the constitution when it initiated a process to build new atomic power plants has dealt a major blow to President Jacob Zuma’s nuclear ambitions. The Western Cape
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has taken the gloves off in the contest to become South Africa’s next leader, delivering a scathing speech criticising “the rot” and widespread patronage plaguing the ANC. Ramaphosa stopped short

































