Seacom’s earnings have surged after subsea cable disruptions that hit the prior period fell away.
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Prominent podcasters have warned parliament that over-regulating the fledgling industry could cripple its growth.
Maziv CEO Dietlof Mare says the Vodacom deal has given the fibre group the firepower to expand at scale.
A US jury has ordered Meta to pay $375-million for allegedly enabling child exploitation on its platforms.
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Pressure in the prepaid segment has offset gains in contract and non-mobile services at Vodacom South Africa.
Vodacom Group has reported a robust set of interim results for the six months to September 2025.
The CSIR has developed an online platform for banks and telecoms operators to report cybercrimes directly to the police.
A legal team’s reliance on AI-invented case law exposes how blind trust in ChatGPT can wreck careers.
Both units at the Koeberg nuclear power station now have the licences needed to keep operating until the mid-2040s.
Business AI, a South African start-up backed by Mustek, has launched an AI marketplace for businesses.
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Venus, the yacht late Apple founder Steve Jobs designed with Philippe Starck, has been involved in an accident.
Apple’s lucrative deal with Google could be at risk after a US judge ruled the search giant was operating an illegal monopoly.
X has accused a global advertising alliance of unlawfully conspiring to boycott the social media site.
Intel is in the process of receiving the second of ASML’s new €350-million “High NA” EUV tools, CEO Pat Gelsinger said.
Tencent Holdings is resetting its M&A strategy to put more focus on buying majority stakes mainly in overseas gaming companies.
Construction of the controversial multibillion-rand development at the River Club in Observatory continues despite legal challenges.

































