The rise of YouTube and streaming has pushed Britain’s traditional broadcasters into each other’s arms.
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An investigation has found R2-billion in irregular spending and a quarter of Sita tenders never awarded.
The South African Bookmakers Association says the debate is no longer whether to act against offshore operators, but when.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
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William Mzimba, head of Vodacom Business in South Africa, is stepping down from the company after a five-year tenure.
Government is making overtures to power plant OEMs to become more involved in the running of the utility.
Bradwin Roper, newly appointed CEO of MTN’s financial services unit in South Africa, has big plans for Mobile Money.
The SABC may once again be teetering on the edge of financial collapse, with worries over the corporation’s sustainability.
Eskom will continue to impose load shedding at stage 6 – equalling the worst cuts the utility has imposed.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday that South Africa’s ICT sector could help drive growth in much-needed jobs.
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The third time appeared to be the charm for Elon Musk’s Starship rocket – until it wasn’t.
Sea Ltd is one of those companies you either know, or you’ve never heard of. And investors the world over will be kicking themselves for missing the massive run-up in its stock.
A China-linked cyberespionage group has been remotely plundering e-mail inboxes using freshly discovered flaws in Microsoft mail server software, the company and outside researchers said on Tuesday.
India led the world last year in Internet shutdowns that affected hundreds of millions of people, as governments cracked down on political rivals and tried to suppress protests.
Former Absa CEO Steve Booysen, who now heads up Metrofibre Networx – in which he is a significant investor – has outlined plans by the broadband telecommunications specialist to become the latest player to target South Africa’s fast-growing fibre-to-the-home market
Changes to South Africa’s competition law have widened the scope for the country’s antitrust bodies to punish anticompetitive behaviour. But implementing the changes, which were passed into law five years ago, is proving to be fraught with difficulty. The Competition Amendment Act
































