Government has scrapped the Post Office’s sub-1kg parcel monopoly, finally aligning the law with market reality.
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The intensification comes just days after the electricity minister praised Eskom for maintaining lower levels of load shedding.
Vodacom South Africa MD Sitho Mdlalose has warned input costs in the telecoms sector are rising at a faster rate than inflation.
Stellenbosch-based start-up Cloudline is building autonomous airships to deliver goods and services across Africa.
As Africa seeks to become an international hub for the trade of carbon offsets, its choice of partners may lead some investors to think again.
Eskom has ramped up the use of its emergency generation facilities since the weekend.
Meta Platforms’ Twitter rival Threads crossed 100 million sign-ups within five days of launch.
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Namibia’s biggest mobile operator MTC plans to raise N$3.1-billion in a November listing, as the government seeks to fund its social programmes and cut debt.
Bitcoin extended losses on Tuesday, falling to the lowest level since August after a global selloff in riskier assets.
The selloff in the largest technology stocks is evoking memories of September 2020, when the Nasdaq 100 Stock Index tumbled nearly 13% over a three-week span.
Uber Technologies wants to expand its zero-emissions pledge to food delivery and make the business environmentally sustainable.
South Africa’s cabinet has become dysfunctional. This highest executive body charged with managing the state’s daily affairs has 35 members. The cabinet is responsible for, among other things, “developing
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