Catching even a fraction of the upside will be a deliberate act of statecraft, not a stroke of luck.
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South Africa’s quantum industry is still in its infancy – but it’s no longer purely academic in nature.
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MTN Group on Tuesday hinted strongly that it remains interested in buying Telkom.
Convergence Partners Investments is rebranding as Solcon Capital and will focus on investment in South Africa, India and Southeast Asia.
MultiChoice Group said strong subscriber growth and profit elsewhere in Africa offset poor market conditions in South Africa.
Telkom has decided to hit pause on dividend pay-outs for longer than expected as it battles tough market conditions.
Telkom jumped as much as 12% after confirming it received a bid for a controlling stake from a consortium that includes its former CEO.
Eskom chairman Mpho Makwana said further gains can be expected from the utility’s generating fleet.
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Chip maker Intel said on Wednesday it would replace CEO Bob Swan with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger beginning 15 February. The company’s shares were up nearly 10% in morning trading.
American Tower Corp is buying telecommunication towers in Europe and Latin America from Telefonica for €7.7-billion, signalling a new competitive threat in Europe’s fast-growing tower industry.
YouTube removed new content from US President Donald Trump’s channel, citing concerns about the potential of violence following the riot at the US Capitol last week.
For two years, few outside the inner circle of Meng Wanzhou have known how one of China’s most powerful tech executives has whiled away her days in Vancouver while battling a US extradition request.
The days of being able to qualify with an entry-level certification from an industry player and being able to walk into a job are fast drawing to a close. Instead, companies are looking for people who
Africa is shockingly short of electricity. Nearly 600m people are without electricity altogether, while electricity consumption in Spain exceeds that of all of Sub-Saharan Africa, except South Africa. Despite modest economic growth, countries in
































