Naspers and its European spin-off, Prosus, expect full-year core headline earnings to jump by up to 28%.
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General Atlantic is backing Westcon-Comstor as investor and lender, freeing R7.1-billion for a planned special dividend.
Meta Platforms’ paid WhatsApp messaging tier adds stickers, themes and custom icons for R28.99/month.
Visa is readying South African banks for AI shopping agents, and its OpenAI deal adds further momentum.
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Netflix has blown past Wall Street subscriber estimates in the fourth quarter, driven by a strong slate of shows.
The Apple Macintosh was the first successful mass-market PC designed with elegance and aesthetics in mind. On Wednesday, it turns 40.
Amazon’s launch into the South African market could have a seismic effect on the digital advertising landscape.
This year’s elections may be the most competitive since the end of apartheid but are unlikely to bring major change.
Thabi Leoka, the businesswoman accused of lying about her academic qualifications, has quit the board of MTN South Africa.
MTN South Africa has announced aggressively priced data plans aimed at supporting MultiChoice’s newly relaunched Showmax.
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As UN climate conference delegates considered how to save the planet over the weekend in Glasgow, Toyota’s CEO was in Japan racing an experimental hydrogen car.
The Biden administration spurned a plan by Intel to increase production in China over security concerns, dealing a setback to an idea pitched as a fix for US chip shortages.
Spotify on Thursday made a major push to have more audiobooks on its platform by buying Findaway as it tries to recreate its success with podcasts.
Ethiopia expects its second telecommunications provider to start operations in the first quarter of next year despite conflict in the country.
How can you tell the US$200bn market for digital advertising is devolving into a two-horse race? The duopolists are retreating to their respective corners to specialise in what they do best. Those two titans are Google and Facebook, which
It’s well known that MTN South Africa has had a torrid few years. It’s lost market share to Vodacom and Cell C, it’s suffered debilitating industrial action, its network hasn’t been up to snuff, its customer service

































