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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MVNO Melon Mobile hopes to use AI to improve its customisation capabilities in a competitive cellular market.
Demand for tech skills has declined in recent years, but the IT skills gap in South Africa remains a huge problem.
There is remarkable resilience in the country’s IT services sector, with growth expected to continue, according to BMIT.
A government monopoly in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity is highly inefficient.
The IEC and the Information Regulator are among the organisations working to ensure the integrity of the upcoming poll.
It’s the first reporting period from Shoprite to include Sixty60’s new Amazon Prime-style subscription service.
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Chinese social media giant Tencent Holdings expects Beijing to allow “metaverse” virtual environment services, now…
Bitcoin hit another record high and is flirting with $69 000 for the first time after inflation data bolstered the argument that the cryptocurrency is a hedge against rising cost pressures.
Tencent posted a 3% rise in third quarter profit, beating analyst expectations even as it flagged heightened regulatory scrutiny and a slowdown in advertising.
Kenya’s biggest telecommunications operator has lowered its full-year forecast for earnings due to its investment in Ethiopia.
There’s been nothing but trouble for much of Africa as the price of oil plummeted 55% during the past two-and-a-half years. But there’s a brighter side to the sub-Saharan continent. Unlike Nigeria, where oil accounts for more
America just endured its first presidential election in which the majority of the electorate got its news from social media. And the outcome is already prompting soul searching by the companies that shaped it. Facebook will have to contend with mounting dissatisfaction

































