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Vodacom Group to List and Trade on A2X

Vodacom Group will officially trade as a secondary listing on the A2X Stock Exchange at market open on Thursday, 26 October 2023. From the date of listing, traders can actively trade Vodacom Group's ordinary shares on A2X. Complimenting Already Existing...

Altron Nexus Appoints New Managing Director

Altron Nexus, a subsidiary of the JSE-listed tech firm Altron has appointed Kennedy Chinganya as its new managing director (MD) with effect from 1 September 2021. The company says in a statement that Chinganya succeeds Mark Harris, who will now...

JSE to Employ AI to Sniff Out Corporate Crime

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is preparing to set in motion a plan to use artificial intelligence (AI) to combat insider trading and other transgressions by listed companies, curving clandestine activities and corporate crookery, reports the Business Times. JSE CEO,...

Bitcoin Fails as Coronavirus Fear causes Massive Sell-Off

Having been previously believed to be a safe-haven asset, Bitcoin took a big slump this week amid a massive craze of equity-market selling, reports My Broadband. Having fallen as much as 3.4% on Tuesday to trade at around $9320...

Avelacom extends ultra low latency connectivity to South African capital markets

Avelacom, the high-performance connectivity and IT infrastructure solutions provider for the financial services industry, announced that it has extended its connectivity offerings to South Africa, enabling trading firms to access the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in a fast and...

Vodafone sells off 5.2 percent of shares in listing requirement cull

The Vodafone Group announced on Tuesday 5 September 2017 that the company's subsidiary, Vodafone International, plans to sell 90 million shares, or a 5.2 percent stake, in South Africas' Vodacom Group at R165 ($13)  per ordinary share. The shares...

South Africa’s first alternative exchange- ZAR X

On Monday the 50-year long monopoly enjoyed by the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) ended as South Africa’s first alternative exchange- ZAR X made its debut with the listing of agri-business Senwes and its holding company Senwes Beleggings (Senwesbel) according to...

South Africa: MTN Zakhele lists on the JSE

MTN Zakhele has listed its ordinary shares as BEE Securities on the BEE Segment of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). MTN Zakhele Chairperson Sindi Mabaso-Koyana said, “We’re proud to have reached this point in our journey as MTN Zakhele becomes...

South Africa: MTN Zakhele prepares for listing on JSE

MTN Zakhele has revealed that it plans to list its ordinary shares as BEE Securities on the BEE Segment of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on 5 November 2015. MTN Zakhele, with a market capitalisation of R9 billion, will be the...

Gijima to voluntarily delist from the JSE

According to a press statement, JSE-listed South African information and communication technology (ICT) company Gijima announced on the 17th of February its intention to voluntarily delist from the JSE following the implementation of the buy-out of the minority shareholders...
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TECNO and itel Present Tech Gifts Ideas for Father’s Day 2025

Father’s Day is around the corner, on 15 June. It is a time to celebrate, honor, and appreciate the...
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