Admire Moyo is ITWeb's news editor. He has been a tech journalist at ITWeb since 2010. Before joining ITWeb, Admire worked for The Herald newspaper based in Zimbabwe. He holds a BA degree (English and History) from Africa University.
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The Competition Commission concludes that the transaction is unlikely to lessen or prevent competition.
The industry players say the reviewed deal gives Vodacom extensive influence over SA’s largest open-access fibre infrastructure through Maziv.
Waterfall City is adopting smart retail tech and flexible leasing to counter rising competition from global e-commerce platforms.
MTN chairman Mcebisi Jonas’s role as US envoy sparks political row after claims Washington rejected his diplomatic credentials.
South Africa revamps its national security strategy, placing cyber security and counter-intelligence at its core, amid rising state-targeted cyber attacks.
South Africa’s electronic transactions rose to R1.36 trillion last month, signalling an economic uptick, says BankservAfrica.
Barnard has stepped into a new leadership role as chief of enterprise partner solutions for Microsoft Middle East and Africa.
Since its inception in 2017, the VC firm has deployed over R1.02 billion into 177 ventures across the continent.
The company proposes to change its name from “Blue Label Telecoms” to “Blu Label Unlimited Group”.
Cell C, SA’s fourth-largest mobile operator, is capitalising on the strengths of its larger competitors, Vodacom and MTN, to enhance its network capabilities, says CTO Schalk Visser.
The company says it has closed the quality gap by renegotiating roaming agreements that ensure full parity of service with partner networks.
Comms minister Solly Malatsi acknowledges the commitment to lower-cost broadband packages, broader coverage and improved connectivity.