A quartet of newly approved projects is chasing spare grid capacity, not South Africa’s best solar resources.
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Telkom fought to keep its network and South Africa lost a decade. Eskom risks making the same mistake.
eMedia’s landmark deal with Netflix puts its flagship new drama on the streaming giant’s platform a day after broadcast.
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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Bitcoin ends the year slumped in an alleyway, robbed of its cocktail of cheap money and leveraged bets, and shunned by the establishment.
Communications regulator Icasa is moving to make additional radio frequency spectrum available for Wi-Fi broadband.
Former MTN Group CEO Rob Shuter is stepping down as CEO of BT’s Enterprise business – and from “executive life”.
Eskom needs a new management team, this is clear. But the country also needs new leadership.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been re-elected leader of the governing ANC, meaning he is likely to lead the party into the 2024 election.
Government has deployed the army to four power stations as theft and vandalism add to the inability of Eskom to meet electricity demand.
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Signal has become the most downloaded messaging app in Hong Kong after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the city that stirred fears of curbs on civil liberties.
Organisers of a growing Facebook advertising boycott said they saw “no commitment to action” after meeting with CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said the company needs to get better at removing hateful speech – a response to hundreds of companies that have stopped advertising on the social network.
Samsung Electronics’ second quarter earnings seem like good news. But it’s really not as simple as that.
MTN’s newly appointed group chief enterprise officer, Mteto Nyati – until recently MD of Microsoft South Africa – has been given a big target to chase. In the next three years, he has to build the mobile operator’s enterprise
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