The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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Capitec and FNB subscribers are doing more for Cell C than its own customers, its full-year results to 31 May 2026 show.
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French broadcaster Canal+ has bought up another big chunk of shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
Brandon Foot, a long-serving executive at MultiChoice Group – including its subsidiary SuperSport – has passed away.
Eskom is in talks with government over private and foreign options to fund a huge expansion of its transmission network.
Meta said it is drawing from its experiences in over 200 elections around the world for South Africa’s upcoming poll.
Apple is preparing to overhaul its entire Mac line with a new family of in-house processors designed to highlight AI.
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a bill to renew the US trade pact with sub-Saharan Africa.
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Commonwealth Fusion Systems has raised $1.8-billion from investors, including Bill Gates, in the fusion industry’s largest financing deal.
As technology stocks have slumped over the past week, traders have found a haven in the sector: Apple.
Facebook risks missing the point of the metaverse – and a coming shift in consumer behaviour – according to pioneers in the space.
Soaring commodity prices and supply-chain bottlenecks threaten to push up the cost of batteries seen as crucial in the fight against climate change.
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