Naspers and its European spin-off, Prosus, expect full-year core headline earnings to jump by up to 28%.
Subscribe to the newsletter
Get the best South African technology news and analysis delivered to your e-mail inbox every morning.
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.
More News
Telkom on Monday renewed a “cautionary notice” to investors, saying it remains in exclusive talks with a preferred bidder.
Has crypto become a way for wealthy South Africans to move money offshore and get around exchange controls?
Most numerate people avoid using pie charts. Here’s why.
Elon Musk has used LSD, cocaine, ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms, often at private parties, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Eskom’s decision no longer to reserve grid capacity for Karpowership means this capacity can now be awarded to other projects.
It’s astonishing to look back at the development of the technology industry over the past half a century.
World News
Samsung Electronics is pouring more money into its gamble that folding phones will become the next big thing.
Google owner Alphabet on Tuesday reported higher than expected third-quarter ad sales, a sign the business is overcoming new limits on tracking mobile users.
China will strengthen its efforts to build a “civilised” Internet with an eye on reshaping online behaviour and use.
With another stellar quarter fuelled by its cloud business, the software giant is showing that it could have the best fundamental outlook among its tech giant peers.
R39,5bn. That’s the amount South Africans spent on cellphone contracts in 2015. This analysis of the market is possible for the first time after the publication of a transaction circular by Blue Label Telecoms, which detailed
This week, Samsung representatives are standing by at some of the world’s busiest airports, ready to exchange Galaxy Note7 phones for something new and less combustible. After dozens of fires, two recalls and the complete

































