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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Meta Platforms added $196-billion in stock market value on Friday, marking the biggest one-day gain in any share in US history.
Vodacom Group, including Safaricom, has topped 200 million customers for the first time – doubling from 100 million in 2018.
Plans to introduce digital radio as an alternative to the analogue FM and AM bands in South Africa appear to have fizzled out.
Mozambique plans to end half a century of hydropower supply to Eskom, raising risks for South Africa’s economy.
The financial stability of municipalities hinges in large part on the revenue they generate from selling electricity.
Canal+, the company with French roots and global reach, has a similar history to South Africa’s MultiChoice Group.
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Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney renewed his attack on the duopoly power of Apple and Google as the world’s dominant mobile platforms.
Bitcoin fell more than 4% on Tuesday as it extended a decline through a week that also included an upgrade to its blockchain.
When the two richest people in the world are throwing money at the satellite business, it takes a brave billionaire to join the fray.
IBM has designed a quantum computing chip that its executives believe will let quantum systems start to outperform classical computers at some tasks within two years.
MTN’s public offer in terms of its third black economic empowerment deal, valued at R9,9bn has closed – but short of its target. The public offering to qualifying black participants at a subscription price of R20/share for a minimum
Streaming video is the future of television, but it’s not necessarily a better business model than traditional, satellite-based pay TV. That’s the view of DStv Digital Media head Graeme Cumming

































