Emile Burger is stepping down as CEO of Tarsus Distribution. He had been in the role for just 14 months.
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Former communications minister Dina Pule presided over one of the ICT sector’s darkest chapters.
Permits are secured but the project has yet to break ground, with finer details of the plan still undisclosed.
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Cell C has provided insight into its financial performance and promised significant improvements following a strategic overhaul.
Eskom has been upgraded two notches by S&P Global Ratings, which cited government’s substantial financial support plans.
Eskom reduced power cuts as severe outages earlier in the weekend allowed the “replenishment” of emergency reserves.
Stage-6 blackouts will be implemented with immediate effect and will continue until at least Monday.
Transnet has a turnaround plan to ease port and rail snarl-ups that have hamstrung the economy. It just needs money.
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Uganda’s biggest telecommunications firm, a unit of South Africa’s MTN Group, has launched the East African country’s first mobile phone-based stocks trading platform.
Apple’s shares inched higher on Monday after losing about $84-billion in market value in the previous session.
William Quigley, a pioneer in the cryptocurrency space, sees the metaverse as a huge economic force that’s going to change people’s lives significantly in coming years.
Fortnite maker Epic Games plans to appeal a ruling in its antitrust case against Apple after a federal judge on Friday handed down a mixed decision.
Communications regulator Icasa took everyone by surprise on Friday when it said it was pushing ahead with an auction to allocate wireless broadband spectrum in the 700MHz, 800MHz and 2,6GHz bands. The auction is likely to attract only big
South Africa’s two biggest mobile operators, Vodacom and MTN, have welcomed the decision by communications regulator Icasa to press ahead with a plan to license mobile broadband spectrum through an auction process. Icasa surprised
































