by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – ZAMBIA’S launch of the first 5G Penta Band Indoor Solution in Africa marks a milestone in the country’s digital transformation journey. MTN Zambia launched the solution
by ARNOLD MULENGA LUSAKA – ZAMBIA’S launch of the first 5G Penta Band Indoor Solution in Africa marks a milestone in the country’s digital transformation journey. MTN Zambia launched the solution
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – THE MTN Group has hailed its emergence as the most valuable African brand for the 13th consecutive year at the Brand Finance Africa awards. The telecommunications
by ALLOYCE KIMBUNGA DAR-ES-SALAAM – VODACOM M-Pesa Tanzania has partnered with PayPal to enable customers to seamlessly transfer funds between their PayPal accounts and M-Pesa wallets through the M-Pesa Super App.
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – MTN has reaffirmed its commitment to Africa’s growth and digital transformation as the continent marked Africa Day, highlighting the company’s role as one of the continent’s
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THE African integrator of information and communication technology solutions, NEC XON, has reinforced its position in the wireless connectivity market through a strategic distribution partnership with
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG – HONOR has introduced its 600 series in South Africa as it intensifies its ambitious drive to become the number one smartphone brand in the country. It
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – VODACOM Group has reported a strong set of annual results for the year ended 31 March 2026, driven by robust growth in financial services, expanding operations
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – THE rapid rise of satellite-based connectivity is reshaping Africa’s telecommunications landscape, but industry leaders insist it will complement—not replace—existing mobile networks. Speaking at the Africa Telecoms
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – THE Africa Telecoms Executive Roundtable 2026, jointly hosted by CAJ News Africa and CAJ Global on Tuesday, delivered not only high-level industry insights but also an
by AKANI CHAUKE JOHANNESBURG – SOUTH Africa’s pursuit of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites is gaining momentum as policymakers and scientists seek to bridge the digital divide while safeguarding national interests