Even after stronger revenue and margins at Takealot, the Naspers board declined to reverse a R5.9-billion impairment.
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The combined market value Naspers and Prosus CEO Fabricio Bloisi must double to earn the award has slipped over the year.
Payments giant Mastercard is selling security alongside transactions, with South Africa and Nigeria first in line.
Naspers subsidiary Prosus has reported its consumer platforms as profitable across all regions for the first time.
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Finance minister Enoch Godongwana is in a bind as he reworks South Africa’s budget.
The rand rose in early trade on Monday, the start of a data-heavy week that includes the mid-term budget statement.
The longest break in load shedding since last year ended on Sunday afternoon.
Forty years after the company’s founding, the storied South African IT brand Dimension Data will cease to exist from next year.
MultiChoice is offering access to the Rugby World Cup final for R19.95 in homage to the 1995 final.
Karpowership has won environmental authorisation to moor a ship-mounted power plant in Richards Bay.
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China has denounced Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s comments as “extremely unreasonable, absurd and arrogant”, as Beijing ramped up an 11th-hour effort to prevent a Huawei executive’s extradition to the US.
Hackers returned about half of the $610-million or so they pilfered on Tuesday in what was likely one of the biggest cryptocurrency thefts on record in the burgeoning DeFi sector.
A cryptocurrency platform has lost an estimated $600-million in digital tokens after one of the sector’s biggest-ever hacking attacks, according to details of the heist which emerged on Wednesday.
An app used mostly for watching videogames just clinched the sports interview of the year in another blow to the traditional world of broadcasting.
When Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko took the helm three years ago, the South African company was struggling with record losses and a share price close to all-time lows. Now, the phone operator is
After a Herculean victory over telecommunications giant Vodacom for being the rightful inventor of “please call me”, Nkosana Makate has yet again been dragged back to court. A fresh legal battle

































