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Takealot is not treating Amazon’s arrival in South Africa as a threat to be survived so much as a contest just getting under way.
Former DA leader Tony Leon has denied his firm improperly lobbied ministers for clients including Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Vodacom Group has completed the acquisition of an additional interest in Safaricom, taking majority control.
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Bitcoin posted its worst streak in about a month amid ebbing fanfare over new US ETFs.
Multinational MVNO Lyca Mobile has closed its doors locally after six years in the country.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has said individuals need to be jailed over SAP’s corrupt dealings in South Africa.
Eskom is ramping up load shedding to as high as level 4 this weekend, when energy demand is typically far lower.
The bill seeks to broaden intelligence powers drastically but fails to address longstanding weaknesses in their oversight.
The number of MVNOs in South Africa has ballooned in recent years, with the promise of many more to come.
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Shares of Snap plummeted 25% on Thursday after it said privacy changes implemented by Apple hurt the company’s ability to target digital advertising.
Bitcoin fell slightly in Asian hours on Thursday, a day after marking an all-time high on optimism around the launch of the first US bitcoin futures ETF.
Former US President Donald Trump will launch his own social media app, Truth Social, that he said would “stand up to Big Tech” companies such as Twitter and Facebook.
The global meal delivery market is expected turn to a phase of consolidation in the…
Samsung Electronics is corporate royalty in Korea. It’s also a company recognised for its marketing smarts and engineering savvy worldwide, so much so that consulting firm Interbrand ranked it as the world’s seventh most
Government’s radical plan to shake up the way radio frequency spectrum is allocated in South Africa has been met with universal derision by ICT analysts and experts, who say it takes huge and unnecessary risks that could cause

































