“Naspers is not a South African media company anymore”
Mobile in Africa Group CEO RJ van Spaandonk has said that Naspers only exists to look after its international technology investments.
Naspers profit climbs on Tencent, e-commerce boost
Tencent and e-commerce businesses have helped lift Naspers’ revenues by 6% to $12.2bn for the financial year ended March 31 2016.
Naspers writes off R400-million Welkom Yizani debt
Naspers has agreed to write off the preference share debt and accrued interest owed by Welkom Yizani.
Naspers to raise R36 billion through share sale
Naspers plans to sell 17.1 million ordinary shares in order to raise $2.5bn, the company announced on Friday.
Naspers to sell R2.7-billion worth of Internet assets
Global internet and media company Naspers plans to dispose of its holdings in two Central and Eastern Europe online retailers for R2.7bn.
SACP wants to end Naspers’ reign of power
The Gauteng branch of the South African Communist Party is set to launch a campaign of rolling mass action to transform the financial sector‚ the media and to protest against labour brokerage.
They would make pretty decent opposition to the current ruling party and alternative to the official opposition.
With the likes of Media24, MultiChoice and MWEB in their ranks, that's some position to bargain, campaign and market with!!!
I think it could only benefit them. They would grow...
Naspers must pay for its role in apartheid
A support group for victims of apartheid on Tuesday called on Media24 and Naspers to create a fund for victims of gross human rights violations after the media company apologised for its role in apartheid on Saturday.
Naspers boosts digital terrestrial TV
Naspers is firmly on the road to providing digital terrestrial television, according to a summary of its year-end consolidated results released on Monday.
Here is how much Dimension Data paid for MWEB Business
Naspers has released its results for the year ended 31 March 2015, which reveal how much Dimension Data paid for MWEB Business and Optinet Services
From reporter to CEO of Naspers
Ton Vosloo, who recently stepped down as Naspers non-executive chairperson, regards working in the media industry as a most fascinating job.
Naspers wants to go “predominantly mobile”
Naspers aims to transform itself into a “predominantly mobile” company, according to its chief executive Bob van Dijk