Vodacom Group has completed the acquisition of an additional interest in Safaricom, taking majority control.
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Telkom mistook dominance for permanence and lost to mobile; the mobile operators now face the same test.
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.
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The SABC has secured the rights to broadcast all 52 games of the upcoming 2023 African Cup of Nations tournament.
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South Africa needs a massive power plant construction programme to ensure adequate electricity supply up to 2050.
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The new key is the first change to the Windows keyboard since the addition of the Start button 30 years ago.
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Finnish scientists say they have produced coffee from cell cultures with an aroma and taste resembling the real thing.
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Dell Technologies will release software designed to help telecoms carriers manage the computers in their networks, deepening its push to become a major player in 5G technology.
Actor William Shatner soared aboard a Blue Origin rocket ship on a suborbital trip to become, at age 90, the oldest person ever in space.
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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

































