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Years before returning to politics, Cyril Ramaphosa was part of a group of investors who helped Seacom bypass government ...
Just two years after winning the backing of one of the world’s biggest green infrastructure investors, a little-known South ...
Telkom once tried to gain monopolistic control over South Africa’s Internet, but was stopped by the the Internet Service Providers’ Association.
Business Leadership South Africa Chief Executive, Busisiwe Mavuso However, a key to the regulations is that they do not sideline SITA, merely break its monopoly and stranglehold on state IT.
The Energy Council of South Africa is strongly supportive of the goal of launching the initial phase of the South African Wholesale Electricity Market (SAWEM) in early 2026, arguing that the platform ...
A US federal judge has refused to dismiss a major antitrust lawsuit against Apple, allowing the US government’s case accusing ...
The ANC and DA are natural bedfellows from an ideas point of view, but clearly not when it comes to personalities or ...
Sasol South Africa Limited (‘Sasol’) supplies propylene and ethylene to the Company’s subsidiary, Safripol Proprietary Limited (‘Safripol’) in terms of evergreen supply agreements ...
Just two years after winning the backing of one of the world’s biggest green infrastructure investors, a little-known South African company is rapidly redrawing the country’s energy map.
Takealot's legal challenge against SAPO's monopoly on sub-1 kg parcel deliveries intensifies, as the e-commerce giant seeks to reshape the future of South Africa's postal services amid growing ...
The impact of a raft of new policies and increased private sector participation is expected to bolster the energy sector in ...
Open access energy regimes are evolving to deliver reliable and affordable electricity in Africa. Traditional, vertically integrated utilities are giving way to more open, competitive markets, driven ...