Betway making billions in South Africa
The online gambling company Betway has shown strong growth in South Africa, with over R10 billion in revenue over the last financial year.
The online gambling company Betway has shown strong growth in South Africa, with over R10 billion in revenue over the last financial year.
Vodacom’s acquisition of a 30% to 34.95% stake in Remgro-owned Maziv, the parent company of Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa, has been approved by the Competition Appeals Court.
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Read MoreAs the Springbok Women prepared to depart for the Rugby World Cup in England on Thursday, performance coach Swys de Bruin said the team is ready for their most significant tournament in three years.
Read MoreWe cannot expect our country to thrive without addressing the gaps in women’s healthcare that undermine equality and economic progress in South Africa, says Justine Lacy, clinical executive at Profmed.
Read MoreOrlando Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou says he understands the unhappiness of the Ghost and is pleading with supporters to give him time until they get things right.
Read MoreThe young entertainer shares future goals, the importance of heritage and calls for uncovering fresh talent.
Read MoreVML Copywriter Sihle Delport-Wetselaar knows the history of Women's Month in this country and how much women have struggled to be respected in many shapes and forms.
Read More"I've been grinding for so long, and it's good to finally see that we have our own identity and sound that people recognise us by," says the Bolobedu-house singer.
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