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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Dan Marokane will take over a loss-making company that’s under immense pressure to bring an end to years of power cuts.
The lump-of-labour fallacy is surely the most thoroughly debunked — yet most tenacious — misconception in economics.
A criminal syndicate is said to be kidnapping people through dating apps and extorting victims for money.
Investing in a large and expensive nuclear projects is simply not worth it for nations in East Africa.
The CEO of the State IT Agency, Bongani Mabaso, has resigned from the troubled company.
Government on Friday appointed Dan Marokane as the next CEO of Eskom.
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Buyers of Apple’s new iPhone 13 face longer-than-expected delivery times because of a wave of Covid-19 infections in Vietnam.
Taiwan’s government on Wednesday proposed tightening a law to prevent China from stealing key technology.
Rave reviews for the long-delayed James Bond film No Time to Die could finally entice people away from Netflix and into cinemas.
Netflix has bought videogame creator Night School Studio and rolled out five mobile gaming titles as it looks to diversify revenue sources.
IBM has opened its second research location in Africa, and its first in South Africa, with an IBM Research Lab unveiled on Thursday at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. At the same time, the US technology company
Stung by his ruling party’s worst electoral performance since the end of apartheid, President Jacob Zuma is going for broke in a battle to maintain his grip on power. The first casualties have been the rand and

































