Netflix has taken a small but significant step with the launch of its first-ever daily highlights show for the Afcon football.
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Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
The Competition Tribunal has approved the sale of Herotel to Vumatel, but subject to an extensive set of conditions.
The Competition Commission has approved a deal that will see Open Access Data Centres expand its local footprint.
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MTN Group said American Tower Corporation will take over its Nigerian tower operations from IHS Holding from 2025.
Mozambique is seeking to become the latest country to secure an energy-transition pact with wealthy nations.
Wetility, which helps homeowners go partially or fully off-grid with solar solutions, has raised R930-million in new funding.
MultiChoice and the SABC have reached a last-minute agreement over rights to broadcast Rugby World Cup games.
Last weekend saw 14 spreadsheet warriors – experts at Excel – showcasing what’s possible with the software for big prize money.
Raymond Ackerman, founder of the Pick n Pay and a legend of South African business, has died. He was 92.
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It’s official. After reports earlier on Monday that Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was stepping down, the company has confirmed his exit.
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi will build a plant that can produce 300 000 vehicles annually in Beijing for its electric vehicle unit.
US tech giants should bear some of the costs of developing Europe’s telecommunications networks, the CEOs of major European operators said.
BT Group shares advanced as much as 9.5% following a report that India’s Reliance Industries is weighing up a possible offer for the UK’s biggest phone company.
When Uber CEO Travis Kalanick takes an Uber, he prefers a black car, the high-end service his company introduced in 2010. On this particular night in early February – Super Bowl Sunday in the
Cheap handsets helped Chinese smartphone makers climb to the top of their home market. Now they’re hoping cutting-edge technology will take them global. Shrugging off a reputation for knockoffs, the country’s


































