Naspers and Prosus chairman Koos Bekker has sold shares in both companies worth about R2.5-billion over three trading days.
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Groupe Canal+ and Warner Bros Discovery have struck a last-minute agreement to keep channels like CNN on DStv.
The rand ended 2025 nearly 13% stronger against the US dollar, marking its biggest annual gain in 16 years.
Louis Gerstner, the former CEO and chairman of IBM, died on Saturday, aged 83.
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State-owned nuclear energy firm Necsa on Monday launched a tender to replace its ageing nuclear research reactor, Safari 1.
Africa Data Centres has announced that its long-serving CEO, Stephane Duproz, has been replaced in the role by Tesh Durvasula.
The maximum percentage contribution by renewable sources towards electricity supplied in South Africa occurred at 1pm on 1 November last year.
South Africa’s planned new smart card driving licence will be introduced in October 2023, with the existing card phased out over a five-year period.
Tlalamba, a four-year-old leopard, is the most sought-after animal on her reserve among buyers of a new project selling non-fungible tokens to raise money for conservation.
Luno is looking for a foothold in the US, the latest international platform to try and tap one of the world’s biggest populations of digital-asset investors.
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Toyota is making a $394-million investment in Joby Aviation, one of the handful of companies with the seemingly implausible goal of making electric air taxis that shuttle people over gridlocked highways and city streets.
Glencore is negotiating a long-term contract to ship cobalt to Tesla ’s new electric vehicle factory in Shanghai, according to people familiar with the matter.
Apple has acquired Seattle-based artificial intelligence company Xnor.ai, bringing on more talent in a key area of technology.
US President Donald Trump is poised to sign a deal with China on Wednesday that for the first time would punish Beijing if it fails to deliver on pledges related to its currency, intellectual property and the trade balance.
The controversial issue of “network neutrality” looks set to become the subject of intense debate in South Africa in coming months after communications regulator Icasa this week raised the idea of introducing regulations that could stop operators from discriminating against traffic carried across their networks
South Africa’s highly concentrated television broadcasting industry, which has one dominant subscription operator in MultiChoice, will be a key focus area of Icasa’s high-level inquiry into the state of competition in the information and communications technology sector

































