The combined market value Naspers and Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi must double to earn the award has slipped over the year.
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The regulator says it cannot issue new network licences for now, pointing operators towards buying existing ones.
Comcast plans to split into two companies through a spinoff of Sky and former Showmax shareholder NBCUniversal.
South Africa’s automotive body insists local car output still leads the continent, even as the country’s electric ambitions lag.
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Vodacom has decided to take its fight with Nkosana Makate, “inventor” of the “please call me” service, to the constitutional court.
What the Houthi threat to submarine broadband cables in the Red Sea could mean for the internet in Africa and worldwide.
The State IT Agency has named Simphiwe Dzengwa as acting MD with immediate effect.
Government plans to review the Post Office’s monopoly over the delivery of items weighing less than 1kg.
FNB will continue to support a wide range of digital contactless solutions on mobile, including Samsung Pay and Google Pay.
The Takeover Regulation Panel is investigating after MultiChoice ended potential buyout talks with its largest shareholder.
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MediaTek has released a new 5G smartphone chip that it hopes will be used in premium-priced Android smartphones, a market Qualcomm currently dominates.
Apple is pushing to accelerate development of its electric car and is refocusing the project around full self-driving capabilities. By Mark Gurman.
Nvidia could become the first trillion-dollar semiconductor company, analysts believe, after an extraordinary rise in its valuation this year.
The Russian missile test that shattered a dead satellite this week highlights a growing threat of space debris.
President Jacob Zuma has warded off calls to resign over the scandals that have marred his administration and spread dissent in the ruling party largely thanks to a bloc of politicians known as the “premier league” that has his back. With urban voters deserting
Opposition from Eskom and government infighting threatens to sabotage the world’s fastest growing green energy programme. Eskom is stalling on signing government-brokered deals to buy renewable energy

































