
R1.4-billion win for one of South Africa’s largest private power companies
Norway’s renewable energy fund manager for developing countries has secured approval to acquire a stake in Anthem Holdings.
WEDNESDAY, 01 APRIL 2026, 02:03

Norway’s renewable energy fund manager for developing countries has secured approval to acquire a stake in Anthem Holdings.

PayJustNow details how the vetting process works for Buy Now, Pay Later users in South Africa.

Allie discusses the work X, bigly labs is doing to make healthcare more affordable and accessible in South Africa.

The Department of Finance has no legal obligation to give the Post Office R3.8 billion.

Sanral wants electric vehicle charging stations next to its highways and regional routes to hand over up to 3% of their energy revenues and 7% of other product revenues — much higher than the 0.5% it takes from fuel sales and 2.5% for other goods from fuel station forecourts.

South Africa’s municipal electricity tariff methodology is fundamentally broken.

The cost of data in South Africa declined substantially between 2020 and 2025.

South African legal AI platform Murphy’s Law is launching two groundbreaking features designed to reshape how legal professionals prepare arguments and manage their workflows.

Eskom’s plan to phase out load reduction by next year is far behind schedule, as the power utility is struggling with resistance against its smart meter rollout project.

Massmart is considering the closure of “around” 20 stores, which will potentially be redeveloped into Walmarts.

There is a further R40 billion owed to Eskom, and Nersa hasn’t indicated when the power utility can recover it.

Space42 is offering Thuraya 4 satellite connectivity in South Africa.

South African small businesses are being muscled out of their own market by a wave of overseas merchants flooding into Takealot — and the Competition Commission is the one holding the door open.

HONOR has recorded the strongest overseas shipment growth among leading global smartphone brands in 2025.

Standard Bank has confirmed the phased rollout of Smart ID application and renewal services at select branches.

Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies chair, Khusela Diko, says the “Netflixes” of this world have decimated the SABC.

Sentech is no longer a going concern, meaning it is no longer seen as financially stable enough to continue operating for the foreseeable future.

The Children’s Commissioner suggested social media advertising for children should be banned.

The Pretoria Society of Advocates has appointed an arbitrator in the matter between Black Rock Mining and Nkosana Kenneth Makate.

Open Access Data Centres (OADC) acquires seven NTT South African facilities to expand open-access, carrier-neutral infrastructure.

Johannesburg is forcing “non-vending” prepaid users and homes with solar power onto a postpaid tariff with R1,393 higher fixed monthly charges.