South Africa’s electricity supply has entered 2026 in its strongest position in at least five years, Eskom has said.
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Many of South Africa’s listed tech companies performed well in 2025, with some growing their share prices by over 70%.
Attackers are bypassing the very tools for e-mails designed to prevent them from gaining access to businesses.
Apple led the market with a 20% share, the largest among the top five brands, according to Counterpoint Research.
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The bitcoin price on VALR.com, a local cryptocurrency exchange, topped R1-million in early evening trading on Tuesday
Just a day after South Africa went to the polls in local government elections, Eskom has again said it will implement rolling power cuts.
Following its dramatic fall from grace, EOH’s new management team has dug in deep, swept clean and driven a commendable operating turnaround.
There is a strong possibility that Eskom will again implement load shedding as soon as Tuesday.
The department of mineral resources & energy has announced a massive fuel hike from Wednesday this week.
JSE- and Nasdaq-listed Net1 UEPS Technologies has described the acquisition of Connect Group as “transformational” for its business.
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Lessons have been learnt at Samsung following the delay of its first foldable smartphone because of screen issues, a senior executive has said.
Malaria could be wiped out as early as 2050 with the right tools, enough funding and sufficient political will power, according to scientists.
Facebook and Google are facing intensifying scrutiny by US state law enforcement officers with authority to impose vast fines and even break up companies that are found to have violated antitrust and privacy rules.
ProtonMail is in talks with Huawei Technologies about including its encrypted e-mail service in future mobile devices, part of the Chinese phone maker’s plan to develop an alternative to the Google ecosystem.
Vodacom expects demand for data to offset a decline in voice revenues in the next few years, but with the margins on data slimmer and the price of data being driven down by a competitive market, the operator is also hoping so-called “over-the-top” services – content, social networking and financial services are three examples
As their markets become saturated and as lower-margin data overtakes voice as the primary traffic on their networks, mobile operators are going to have to change dramatically, altering their operating models, cutting costs and completely reshaping their cultures, if they’re to continue to survive, let

































