Sanlam has created a dedicated chief AI officer role on its exco as it moves from experimentation to execution.
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The Post Office cannot be saved without R3.8-billion in funding that government has confirmed is not coming.
Elon Musk’s Starlink has been denied a licence and spectrum access by Namibia’s telecommunications regulator.
Optasia sees formal banking as a massive growth opportunity as microfinancing overtakes its airtime advance business.
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Nkosana Makate and his lawyers have agreed to ring-fence 40% of the payout he received from Vodacom earlier this month.
Telkom has delivered an impressive set of results for the six months to 30 September 2025.
Plentify has completed a major series-A funding round as investors back its mission to deliver cleaner, cheaper household energy.
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Intel was one of the first two technology companies to join the Dow Jones Industrial Average during the dot-com boom.
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Brazil’s top judge threatened to block X if it doesn’t appoint a legal representative in the country within 24 hours.
Nokia’s mobile networks assets are drawing preliminary interest from suitors including Samsung Electronics.
Eskom is recruiting its 14th chief executive officer in a decade, but finding someone who can do the job and actually wants it will be a tall ask.
It could be years before the app giants are forced to mend their ways. That is, unless Elon Musk decides to enter the fray and take on Apple directly.

































