South African businesses are rethinking who controls their enterprise technology

South African businesses are rethinking who controls their enterprise technology

South African organisations are increasingly questioning whether major enterprise technology decisions should continue to be driven by vendor timelines rather than business priorities, as pressure grows to reduce costs, manage risk, and show clearer returns on technology investment. Across industries, businesses running platforms such as SAP, Oracle, and VMware are reassessing traditional support and upgrade…

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Africa: All of Africa Today – May 11, 2026

Africa: All of Africa Today – May 11, 2026

  Kenya, France Sign 11 Agreements to Deepen Strategic Ties Kenya and France have signed 11 agreements to strengthen cooperation in transport, infrastructure, trade, energy, digital technology, health, and education following talks between President William Ruto and President Emmanuel Macron in  Nairobi. Macron is in the country for the inaugural Africa Forward Summit, which begins…

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Araxi shareholders approve Pay@ deal

Araxi shareholders approve Pay@ deal

Araxi chief executive Bradley Sacks. JSE-listed fintech firm Araxi, formerly known as Capital Appreciation, has announced its shareholders voted and overwhelmingly approved its acquisition of 80% of the shares in the Pay@ Group. Araxi also said the competition authorities recently approved the transaction, which is expected to close during May. Pay@ is a payment aggregator…

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Vodacom Group customer base swells past 237 million

Vodacom Group customer base swells past 237 million

Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub Vodacom Group leaned heavily on its Egyptian business and Kenyan associate Safaricom to power a strong set of full-year numbers, even as service revenue growth in its South African home market remained subdued. For the year ended 31 March 2026, group revenue rose 10.1% to R167.7-billion. Service revenue grew 10.6%…

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