MTN, South Africa’s second biggest mobile operator is to appear before the Independent Communications Authority…
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When the story of the attack on Empire star, Jussie Smollett broke on January 29,…
NetOne Board reinstated suspended CEO Mr Lazarus Muchenje as the new NetOne CEO, regardless of…
NetOne has sent on forced leave its top two executives who are Sibusiso Ndlovu, the…
Kenneth Nkosana Makate has opened a fraud case against his former funders, Raining Men Trade.
A story published by Vanguard newspaper on Monday, February 4th, 2019 featuring Jumia Food Managing…
Who really invented Please Call Me? The long-running saga is in the news again, but…
Vodacom has shut down its headquarters and Vodacom World mall ahead of protest action around the Please Call Me debacle.
The legal battle between Vodacom and Kenneth Makate over the invention of the Please Call…
The United States announced criminal charges against China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, escalating a fight…
The government has shot itself in the foot by shutting down the internet as it will incur huge losses in lost revenue.
It is now confirmed that the Government of Zimbabwe ordered mobile network operators (MNOs) to…
Tech giant Google said it would appeal the $57 million fine for privacy violations issued…
Wang Weijing, an executive at Chinese tech giant Huawei, has been fired following his charges of espionage in Poland.
In her 25 years of marriage to Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos has been a loyal ambassador for Amazon, the company that made her and her husband the richest couple in the world.
The world’s richest couple announced in a joint statement Wednesday that they are getting a divorce “after a long period of loving exploration and trial separation.”
The news is likely to be another headache for Huawei, which has become enshrouded in controversy following the arrest of CFO Meng Wanzhou.
Law enforcement is an incredibly important field, as it is responsible for keeping people and…
The labour court has issued an order, with the consent of ex-Vodacom exployees, to enforce their restraints of trade after reports emerged in November that they were working with rival MTN South Africa.
MTN paid $53 million to settle a dispute after Nigeria’s Central Bank accused it of illegally repatriating $8.1 billion in profits.