ED explained that merging the two regulators was a strategic decision designed to foster technological convergence and enhance digitalization across the country’s information communication technology industry.
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Africa.com has completed its acquisition of iAfrica.com, South Africa’s oldest and most iconic news portal…
The Premier League has agreed its first broadcast deal with social media giant Facebook, worth £200million over three years.
Truecaller has acquired multi-bank payments app Chillr for an undisclosed amount. Chillr’s team and its founders, which…
Microsoft has agreed to buy GitHub, a large code repository that has become very popular with…
Like the scramble for Africa that saw European powers invading, occupying and colonizing African territories without their…
Uber Eats, the food delivery business of ride-hailing giant Uber, has acquired South African-owned restaurant technology…
PayPal Holdings Inc. has agreed to acquire iZettle, the leading small business commerce platform in…
Walmart is posting faster e-commerce sales growth than Amazon.com Inc, projecting that its online sales will increase by up to 30% annually over the next few years.
American Tower Corp (ATC) has entered an agreement to acquire 723 transmission towers from Telkom…
Since buying the internet phone service in 2011, Microsoft has signed up corporations like GE and alienated long-time Skypers.
Africa’s largest company just chalked up another major investment coup.
Walmart has announced a deal worth about $16bn to take a majority stake in Flipkart, India’s…
1001 Squared Artificial Intelligence has acquired Nigerian AI-enabled chatbot and SMS-based directory service QuickHelp for an undisclosed…
Nokia has announced that it has acquired SpaceTime Insight to expand its Internet of Things (IoT) business and IoT…
WhatsApp was built with a focus on privacy and a disdain for ads, but the Facebook-owned service is now under pressure to make money.
Altaba, the holding company formed to carry the remains of Yahoo after it sold its…
Both companies will operate using Konga’s brand identity from May 1.
The move is designed to enhance performance, improve service-delivery and to bring more order, discipline and rationality to the sector as a whole.
Telecel Zimbabwe is planning to invest in network expansion as part of strategies to keep ahead of competition in the country’s telecommunication industry.