The city and the energy department say the arrears are cleared and Eskom has dropped its threat to cut supply.
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Coverage is live now, Cell C CEO Jorge Mendes has told TechCentral, with commercial propositions to follow.
Capitec and FNB subscribers are doing more for Cell C than its own customers, its full-year results to 31 May 2026 show.
Currency strength is the one thing going right for South African technology buyers. Sadly, it isn’t nearly enough.
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Ellies Electronics has received buyout offers from unnamed third parties that its CEO believes could save the company.
Transaction Capital’s WeBuyCars opened for trading on the JSE on Thursday, among the first of 10 expected listings this year.
One of the JSE’s longest-surviving technology companies is no more: Ellies Holdings will be wound up and shut down.
E-toll infrastructure in Gauteng will be repurposed for law enforcement and road safety initiatives.
Sanral expects motorists to pay up for their historic use of Gauteng’s e-tolled roads.
The co-founder of Netflix and the former CEO of Google have taken part in a funding round for solar irrigation start-up SunCulture.
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Ericsson has raised its global forecast for 5G mobile subscriptions to 660 million by the end of this year, citing stronger than expected demand.
Amazon Web Services has introduced two new custom computing chips aimed at helping its customers beat the cost of using chips from Intel and Nvidia.
A UK regulator has told Facebook owner Meta Platforms to sell animated images platform Giphy over competition concerns.
Twitter’s new CEO, Parag Agrawal, is now the youngest CEO in the S&P 500, but apparently just barely.
A recently published study on the long-run effects of mobile money on economic outcomes in Kenya provides some valuable insights that will benefit economic development and financial inclusion policies across Africa. The study found that increased
Everywhere you look, someone is trying to kill off cash. India eliminated 23bn notes from circulation in an effort to fight tax evasion and corruption. Bitcoin and mobile payments are still hyped as the wave of the future while credit cards
































