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Publishers are learning that revenue infrastructure also needs an interface

Wednesday at 07:45 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The old digital publishing argument was simple enough: produce strong reporting, build a loyal readership, and the business model will eventually settle around that value. In principle, the argument remains attractive. In practice, it has become harder to defend as a complete strategy. Audience attention now arrives in fragments, often via mobile devices, and rarely […]

Big petrol and diesel price relief on the cards as oil plunges

Wednesday at 05:52 AM, via Daily Investor

Oil plunged below $100 a barrel after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that’s expected to halt the American-Israeli military campaign in exchange for Tehran reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Germany intelligence agency warns of Russian APT28 cyber spying

Wednesday at 04:37 AM, via Daily Maverick

BERLIN, April 7 (Reuters) – Germany’s domestic intelligence agency warned on Tuesday of cyberattacks by the Russian state-linked hacker group APT28, saying it had compromised vulnerable TP-Link internet routers to spy on military, government and critical infrastructure targets.

EXPOSED: How Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe defied the President

Wednesday at 04:30 AM, via Daily Maverick

Since September 2025, Daily Maverick has documented governance failures at the Department of Social Development under Minister Sisisi Tolashe. A letter sent to Tolashe by President Cyril Ramaphosa in March reveals the most recent: Tolashe charged her own Director-General with misconduct and advertised for his replacement without the legal authority to do either.

MTN CEO awarded shares worth R40 million

Tuesday at 21:16 PM, via Daily Investor

MTN awarded nearly R160 million in performance-linked shares to executives under its Performance Share Plan, including R39.97 million to CEO Ralph Mupita.

Our LEN is here; Now for quality checks in Ireland

Tuesday at 18:33 PM, via Mail & Guardian

SA’s first consignment of the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection, lenacapavir — 37 920 doses — arrived last week at OR Tambo Airport via two shipments from Dublin. The batches reached the country six weeks later than expected. The delay of the shipment meant the health department couldn’t start its roll-out on April 1, as it had originally planned, and had to postpone it to mid to late May

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