The tech billionaire claims South Africa's ownership laws prevent his satellite internet service provider from operating in the country.
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KwaZulu-Natal photographer Miguel da Fonseca shared a humorous video of a black mamba hiding in a messy room, igniting chatter among South African viewers.
The new leader of South Africa's second-largest party, the Democratic Alliance, said Monday he would recast it beyond its white-voter base, betting that the country's once rigid racial divides are ...
Elon Musk claims his satellite internet company, Starlink, is being blocked in South Africa due to 'reverse racism', igniting ...
Elon Musk claimed Starlink was offered a licence to operate in South Africa through illegal means, sparking a debate online ...
The government has dismissed claims by Pretoria-born billionaire Elon Musk that his satellite internet firm Starlink is being ...