Africa mobile comms giant MTN's $5.2bn Nigerian fine: Now the CEO resigns
A massive fine imposed on MTN Group by Nigerian regulators for alleged compliance failings has cost the firm's CEO Sifiso Dabengwa his job.
A massive fine imposed on MTN Group by Nigerian regulators for alleged compliance failings has cost the firm's CEO Sifiso Dabengwa his job.
The prospect of more spectrum for LTE mobile services in South Africa has receded again, after new wrangles about the country's switch to digital television.
Despite security concerns, the province of Gauteng is hoping a scheme to give all students tablets will lead to paperless classrooms and savings on books.
13 million person pilot of national identity card combines both biometric verification for state services and a prepayment wallet aimed at bringing financial services to the poorest.
88mph's founder is looking to add a third country to its early stage investment fund and business mentor program.
A new report into the state of South Africa's mobile economy reveals data use on the rise, and an unusually positive piece of news for BlackBerry.
The digital economy will expand rapidly across all of Africa in next five years, new research has found - especially online advertising.
A new cross-border group will meet regularly to discuss spectrum allocation, digital inclusion and increasing the pace of high-speed mobile network deployments.
Third facility for software developers and training has opened its doors in Johannesburg, aiming to forge contacts with local startups and nearby universities.