The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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France’s Groupe Canal+ has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
Investors fear pronounced swings in bitcoin is a possible precursor for broader changes in risk appetite in global markets.
A planned new undersea cable called T4 and linking Africa, Indian Ocean islands and Asia, will improve redundancy in the region.
The failure of an effort to save thousands of jobs at the embattled Post Office has been described as disappointing.
Heavyweight technology firms have reported better-than-expected sales at their cloud computing units in recent days.
South Africa has strong institutions that can buttress its economy, the head of research at Standard Chartered Bank said.
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China has approved plans to build four mega clusters of data centres in the country’s north and west with the aim of supporting the data needs of Beijing and major coastal centres.
Beijing says it complained to the United Nations about near misses its space station allegedly had with SpaceX satellites.
Huawei, Honor and Motorola introduced plans for new foldable phones in recent days, betting big on the nascent form factor.
Microsoft will not participate in person at CES, joining a list of companies opting not to have a physical presence at next month’s event.
South Africa’s energy planning revolves around two interrelated but separate processes, the Integrated Energy Plan and the Integrated Resource Plan. The IEP covers all energy, including liquid fuels/transport and the IRP
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