Telkom mistook dominance for permanence and lost to mobile; the mobile operators now face the same test.
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Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
The company will begin reopening access after agreeing to work closely with Washington on safety protocols.
Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield insists the greenfield project is merely on hold, not abandoned, amid market upheaval.
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Among the many changes brought about by the pandemic is the widespread use of QR codes. But be wary of them.
Some good news in the office rental space is that “things are getting better”, according to Redefine Properties.
DStv, the Springboks and the late musician AKA were among the most searched-for terms in 2023, Google has said.
Inflation will slow next year as global trends weighing on price growth combine with weak consumer spending.
South Africa will start a procurement process for an additional 2.5GW of nuclear power, the electricity minister said.
Business is booming for South Africa’s listed education companies as the public system buckles.
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Billions of people use Google because it’s the best, not because of deals the company made to stay competitive, Google’s lawyer said on Friday.
Apple’s recent privacy changes for iPhones are signs it may look to tap into the Internet advertising market, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets said.
The world’s electricity grids are creaking under the pressure of volatile fossil-fuel prices and the need to wean the world off polluting energy sources. A solution may be at hand.
Sage said on Thursday it will cut more than 800 jobs across the world as it trims its business to focus more on investments in cloud-based subscription products.
As South African finance minister Pravin Gordhan tries to fend off a police investigation, his department is engaged in open conflict with key state-owned companies over their management and spending plans. Threatened court action by the national
Just across the border from Hong Kong in southern China, two gleaming towers of glass and steel are rising in a city long known for its manufacturing prowess. This is the new headquarters for Tencent Holdings, a US$599m

































