Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent

Mudiwa Gavaza is a business writer for the Business Day and Financial Mail, covering technology, media and telecommunications companies. In addition, he is a broadcaster, currently hosting the Business Day Spotlight podcast. An alumni of Rhodes Business School and GIBS Business School, Mudiwa has qualifications in economics, information systems, business administration and financial journalism.

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Transnet loss grows despite improvements

Transnet has seen its interim loss widen to R2.2bn despite an increase in revenue and improved volumes in its rail business.

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Telkom boss happy with spend on fibre

Serame Taukobong says others are playing catch-up while Telkom’s capex spend ‘is on the last mile’.

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Uber says it contributed R17bn to SA’s economy in 2023

The world’s largest ride-hailing platform started operations in the region in 2013

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Cyberattacks cost SA 1% of GDP, warns cybersecurity firm

Stronger defences are urgently needed amid rising threats to governments and financial and educational institutions, Check Point says

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Digital migration likely to drag on as Malatsi hunts for funds

With the date set for December 31, communications & digital technologies minister Solly Malatsi told parliament on Tuesday the target was unlikely to ...

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
MultiChoice bleeds subscribers, blames tough economy

MultiChoice faces most challenging operating conditions in 40 years.

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Takealot sells Superbalist to private equity consortium

Superbalist has struggled to compete with online Chinese retailers Shein and Temu

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Top court agrees to hear Vodacom’s appeal in Please Call Me case

It is the latest in the 16-year legal dispute with former employee Nkosana Makate.

Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Correspondent
Naspers adds R80bn to market cap

Shares of group climb as e-commerce portfolio turns profitable ahead of schedule