Huawei South Africa stays strong after dropping Google services
Huawei has remained strong in South African smartphone market over the past year, according to Huawei CBG South Africa CTO Akhram Mohamed. Source: MyBroadband
Huawei has remained strong in South African smartphone market over the past year, according to Huawei CBG South Africa CTO Akhram Mohamed. Source: MyBroadband
If you’re a home seller, you should absolutely not withdraw your property from the market now in the hopes of selling it at a higher price next year, says Berry Everitt, chief executive of the Chas Everitt International property group. Source: BusinessTech
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After months of trying to get feedback from Roku about why it refuses to support the Kwesé Play branded version of the Roku 2 player sold in South Africa, the company has provided feedback. Source: MyBroadband
South Africa’s economy could expand by an annualized 45.2% in the third quarter, according to central bank forecasts. Source: BusinessTech
The major volatility driven by Covid-19 has pushed the steady growth in investment migration into overdrive, with a nearly 50% increase in enquiries overall as the pandemic coursed around the globe, says global citizenship company Henley & Partners. Source: BusinessTech
The Draft Tax Law Amendment Bill (TLAB), published by National Treasury at the end of July, contains a number of proposed changes will have an impact on South African taxpayers, says Thomas Lobban, tax associate at Tax Consulting South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
South Africa’s economy could expand by an annualized 45.2% in the third quarter, according to central bank forecasts. Source: MyBroadband
The Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill, tabled in parliament on 1 September, provides clarity around the growing and private use of cannabis in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
South African businesses have had to respond to the coronavirus and lockdown restrictions since March. Source: MyBroadband