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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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Chinese sovereign lending to Africa fell below $1-billion last year, the lowest level in nearly two decades.
Ervin Tu, newly appointed Naspers and Prosus interim CEO, has promised investors stability and investment discipline.
All outstanding Sassa grant payments to recipients that were impacted by the recent system failure have been made.
A revamped OneCart promises to provide price comparisons between stores – including non-Massmart-owned stores.
The DA will lodge an urgent complaint at the Human Rights Commission against minister of social development Lindiwe Zulu.
Technology group Mustek has reported more than R10-billion in annual sales, an improvement of 13.7% over 2022’s numbers.
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The Spanish high court has authorised the extradition of John McAfee, an antivirus software creator, to the US where he faces tax fraud charges, a court document showed on Wednesday.
The Nasdaq ended at a record high on Tuesday, lifted by Amazon, Microsoft and other top-shelf tech companies as investors shifted their focus to growth stocks.
Microsoft took its place in the history books as just the second US public company to reach a $2-trillion market value, buoyed by bets its dominance in cloud computing and enterprise software.
Cryptocurrencies have become a tool for Venezuelans to send remittances, protect wages from inflation and help businesses manage cash flow in a quickly depreciating currency.
Nuclear fuel is not a big expense and South Africa will initially use imported fabricated fuel, energy engineer Andrew Kenny told the Power & Electricity World Africa 2016 conference in Sandton on Tuesday. Kenny’s statement comes
It’s not every day that I feel the need to fight with Martin Wolf. The Financial Times commentator is an eminently respectable analyst and most of the time makes good sense. However, last week he sort of lost the plot. Wolf has written that technology will do to finance

































