There are a couple of South Africans who are making their mark across the world. One of them is Sequoia Capital partner Roelof Botha, who has become something of a Silicon Valley superstar. Forbes recently named this South African as one of the
South Africa is falling behind in broadband roll-out and access because of delays in allocating access to additional radio frequency spectrum bands to mobile operators, Vodacom warned on Monday. “Due to the country’s dependency on mobile
Strong demand for data services, underpinned by an aggressive investment in 3G and 4G/LTE network infrastructure, has led to a strong performance by Vodacom in the financial year ended 31 March 2016, results published on
The lack of readily available radio frequency spectrum is hobbling South Africa’s national broadband hopes, says mobile network Vodacom. South Africa’s government has been slow in implementing its digital broadcast migration project
Former Altech CEO Craig Venter, who quit the Altron group last year after 27 years working for the business started by his father Bill Venter, has lifted the lid on his new venture. The new company, ClickaBet, is a sports betting website that Venter
Hello, my name is Michael, and I’m a “ring addict”. No, not the one ring from The Lord of the Rings; not the cheap costume jewellery you get at the local Renaissance Fair. I’m talking about the red, green and blue rings that adorn my Apple Watch, tracking
Naspers-owned Internet television provider ShowMax on Friday said that it is expanding to 36 additional countries in sub-Saharan Africa. ShowMax was launched in South Africa in August 2015
Renewable energy has failed to provide energy when Eskom most needed it, CEO Brian Molefe said on Thursday. Speaking at its quarterly “state of the system” briefing in Cape Town, Molefe said renewable energy is like a very old cellphone. The
First National Bank has a new offering, Doc Trail, which allows its business clients to upload files onto their online banking system for record-keeping purposes. It is a value-add service that
The Committee to Protect Journalists has criticised Uganda over social media shutdown on Thursday, during President Yoweri Museveni’s inauguration. Ugandans found themselves











