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Takealot is not treating Amazon’s arrival in South Africa as a threat to be survived so much as a contest just getting under way.
Former DA leader Tony Leon has denied his firm improperly lobbied ministers for clients including Elon Musk’s Starlink.
Vodacom Group has completed the acquisition of an additional interest in Safaricom, taking majority control.
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Repairs to the Sat-3 cable system are complete, marking the end of repair work on three broken subsea cables.
The Vergelegen wine estate in Somerset West has announced its hilltop winery has gone completely off the grid.
Eskom has been excluded from national treasury’s updated set of cost containment measures, Business Day reported.
Capitec Connect is the latest to challenge South Africa’s mobile incumbents with a cut-price prepaid data plan.
Volvo has made Amazon Prime Video and YouTube available for streaming via its in-car entertainment systems.
Microsoft is narrowing the gap with Apple in the stock market as investors see better growth prospects at the software giant.
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British-born US technology entrepreneur John McAfee died on Wednesday by suicide in a Barcelona prison after the Spanish high court authorised his extradition to the US on tax evasion charges, his lawyer said.
Google’s Chrome Web browser will not fully block tracking cookies until late 2023, the company said on Thursday, delaying by nearly two years a move that has drawn antitrust concerns.
China’s crackdown on the cryptocurrency industry is expected to spur miners to uproot their operations and head abroad.
US politicians’ efforts to rein in US-based social media giants such as Twitter and Facebook risk restricting democratic freedoms worldwide, including in Africa.
While countries vying for South Africa’s 9,6GW nuclear procurement programme talk shop at a conference outside Pretoria, events down the road could put President Jacob Zuma’s dream of nuclear in a precarious position. Deputy finance minister
South Africa’s political landscape is shifting almost by the hour. The gloves are off in a power struggle that pits President Jacob Zuma against a group of reformers, led by finance minister Pravin Gordhan. It is a high-stakes drama that has profound, long-term
































