Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
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The rand ended 2025 nearly 13% stronger against the US dollar, marking its biggest annual gain in 16 years.
Groupe Canal+ and Warner Bros Discovery have struck a last-minute agreement to keep channels like CNN on DStv.
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83.
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Telkom has become the latest telecommunications operator to announce plans to hike its prices.
IHS Holding is weighing a bid for Telkom’s tower unit, according to people familiar with the matter.
Karpowership said it will demand a retraction from André de Ruyter, the former CEO of Eskom, because it said he had inferred the firm was corrupt.
Cape Town TV has warned of serious implications if communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni pushes ahead with analogue switch-off on 31 March.
Regulations for the national state of disaster to deal with the electricity-supply emergency have been gazetted. Here’s what they say.
Elon Musk has regained his spot as the world’s richest person, after briefly losing the title to France’s Bernard Arnault.
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British finance minister Rishi Sunak told the Bank of England on Monday to look at the case for a new “britcoin”, or central bank-backed digital currency.
In an iOS update expected this month, Apple will start asking users for permission to track their data across apps. The impact on smaller app developers could be devastating.
Turkey’s central bank has banned the use of cryptocurrencies and crypto assets to purchase goods and services, citing “irreparable” possible damages and significant risks in such transactions.
David Cameron’s work for Greensill Capital, which has dragged the British government into a lobbying scandal, has showcased the trend of politicians taking jobs at companies tapping the global tech investment boom.
In mid-January, Netflix announced a ban on the use of proxies, unblockers and virtual private networks – all technical workarounds to view movies and TV programmes unavailable in the subscriber’s country. This announcement coincided with the company’s global service
WhatsApp, Skype and other “over the top” services should be regulated in the same way as telecommunications operators, especially as there is a risk that these new competitors will threaten cellphone companies’ ability to invest in their networks. That is the view of


































