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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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SAP has entered into final settlement agreements related to a corruption probe into dodgy contracts in South Africa.
Let’s hope the story of Centra – a classic tale of greed and deception, only set in the digital age – is not the story of crypto.
SuperSport has acquired the rights from New World TV after being beaten across the line by the SABC.
New submarine internet cables have dramatically boosted Africa’s international connectivity, a new report shows.
Amid the news that Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse is no longer protected by copyright, a battle is still raging in South Africa over changes to copyright law.
Naspers is boosting investment into Takealot Group ahead of Amazon.com’s entry into South Africa’s e-commerce market.
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PayPal has made an offer to buy digital pinboard site Pinterest for $45-billion, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Google has updated its algorithms in an effort to promote more racially diverse results in image searches.
What does the number 705742 mean to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey? Crypto Twitter would really like to know.
Facebook, facing intense scrutiny over its business practices, is planning to rebrand the company with a new name that focuses on the metaverse, according to The Verge.
Twitter, struggling to find new users, will need to rely more heavily on its live video streaming strategy after top potential bidders were said to have lost interest in making offers amid pressure from their investors. Twitter once saw interest
It’s South Africa’s equivalent to the proverbial $640 Pentagon toilet seat — a paper binding machine that the government buys from its suppliers for the rand equivalent of almost R28 000, about 13 times what it costs in a store. Kenneth Brown, the nation’s 54-year-old

































