Naspers subsidiary Prosus has reported its consumer platforms as profitable across all regions for the first time.
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South Africa’s automotive body insists local car output still leads the continent, even as the country’s electric ambitions lag.
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.
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Karpowership has won environmental authorisation to moor a ship-mounted power plant in Richards Bay.
It happens at the end of most virtual meetings: one person waves goodbye, and colleagues follow suit.
Microsoft is pulling ahead of its chief rivals, Amazon.com and Google, in the burgeoning cloud services market.
The Bureau of Market Research has predicted a bigger Black Friday in South Africa than last year despite tepid economic growth.
EskomSePush is the latest to comment on the World Cup incident involving Springbok Bongi Mbonambi and England’s Tom Curry.
FNB has been rated best digital bank in brand consultancy Human8’s SITEisfaction 2023 survey.
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China’s Lenovo Group, the world’s biggest maker of PCs, on Wednesday posted a better-than-expected jump in first-quarter profit as Covid-19 curbs continued to spur work-from-home demand.
Safaricom’s rally to a record has made Kenya’s biggest company overvalued, with analysts forecasting a 10% drop in the next 12 months.
Taiwan’s exports started the second half of 2021 as it ended the first, growing at an unrelenting pace fuelled by overseas demand for computer chips and electronic components.
Apple will roll out a system for checking photos for child abuse imagery on a country-by-country basis, depending on local laws, the company said.
Oracle recently lost its attempt to use patent and copyright law to force Google to pay US$9bn for using parts of its Java computer language. Nine billion dollars isn’t chump change, not even for Google, but despite the
Given the amount of capital South Africa’s big mobile operators are pouring into their networks – well over R20bn between them this year alone – one could be forgiven for thinking the industry isn’t facing the serious headwinds many are predicting in the

































