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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The draft Integrated Resource Plan contains huge errors in costing the different future energy scenarios.
The planned new state-owned holding company will own and manage at least 13 of the country’s SOEs.
The Electoral Commission of South Africa has warned that an impostor is posing as its chair on WhatsApp.
The 2024 edition of CES has offered up a smorgasbord of interesting new technologies, many of them underpinned by AI.
Competition to deliver satellite mobile broadband connectivity from space is intensifying.
The board of Eskom has appointed a board to the newly created National Transmission Company of South Africa.
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Nvidia got rich on 3D videogames. Now it’s ready to remake the Internet as a 3D place.
Sega is exploring a strategic alliance with Microsoft to develop big budget titles using the Xbox maker’s cloud gaming technology.
Tesla’s ascent into the most exclusive of corporate clubs – the $1-trillion capitalisation set – has investors guessing on which company will be the next to join.
Apple lost its crown as the world’s most valuable public company to Microsoft on Friday, as the iPhone maker’s shares continued their downward slide.
Eskom CEO Brian Molefe is not running the country’s largest utility, he is running a propaganda campaign. That was the opinion of Chris Yelland from EE Publishers, who was speaking at the Life After Coal seminar held in Cape
With his job on the line, fraud charges hanging over his head and university students rioting for free education, finance minister Pravin Gordhan’s resolve to maintain fiscal discipline and avoid a junk credit

































