In this episode, the Car of the Year controversy, Ferrari’s divisive EV and Stellantis MD Mike Whitfield is in the studio.
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Load shedding ended in 2025 – now the power cuts nobody talks about are ending, too.
eMedia’s landmark deal with Netflix puts its flagship new drama on the streaming giant’s platform a day after broadcast.
Telkom fought to keep its network and South Africa lost a decade. Eskom risks making the same mistake.
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Planetworld CEO Maurice van Heerden tells the TechCentral Show about how four brothers built a powerful specialist in audio electronics in South Africa.
Massmart has appointed Thembani Biyam as vice president of group e-commerce for business-to-consumer platforms.
The board of Vodafone Group has chosen 29-year company veteran Margherita Della Valle to be its next CEO.
Eskom’s board has shortlisted five candidates for the position of CEO, according to the chairman of the beleaguered power utility.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita earned almost R15-million less last year than he did in 2021, but still walked away with R69.3-million in remuneration.
You don’t have to read much Regency Era literature to know that nothing is more gauche than buying your way into status.
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Semiconductor designer AMD said on Tuesday it would buy Xilinx in a US$35-billion all-stock deal, intensifying its battle with Intel in the data centre chip market.
There’s no shortage of superlatives for Ant Group’s initial public offering. Here’s a look at some of the key metrics, and why billionaire Jack Ma seems to be such a fan of the number eight.
The Trump administration lost a bid to enforce its prohibitions against the Chinese-owned “super app” WeChat in the US after appealing a judge’s ruling that the ban probably violates the free-speech rights of its users.
Hasso Plattner, chairman of SAP, bought shares worth nearly €250-million in the German software company on Monday after a once-in-a-generation price slide triggered when management dumped its profit targets.
The world’s cellphone manufacturers will sell 1,4bn smartphones in 2015, generating US$300bn in sales. Indeed, smartphone sales will dwarf the sale of all PCs, televisions, tablets and game consoles
Telkom’s wholesale price cuts of up to 63% announced last month have so far failed to translate into lower prices for those with broadband digital subscriber lines. Internet service providers (ISPs) that were prepared to comment were not expecting to































