South Africa and France have entered into an agreement to improve the Special Investigating Unit’s cyber-forensic capabilities.
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South Africa’s only driver’s licence card-printing machine has been fixed and is back in production.
South Africa has extended a ban on scrap metal exports as government tries to combat theft of infrastructure.
Instead of kowtowing to government, business should insist the state steps aside, the Free Market Foundation has argued.
AfriForum wants the five-year validity period for driving licences declared unconstitutional and all fines issued for expired licences scrapped.
Newly appointed State IT Agency CEO Bongani Mabaso tells TechCentral about his plan to turn around the long-troubled entity.
The three recognised trade unions at struggling power utility Eskom have rejected its revised 5.25% pay rise offer.
Communications minister Mondli Gungubele said government is working to save the South African Post Office.
The Post Office, which is facing liquidation, has not been paying over pension contributions in spite of a court order to do so.
Government intends to allocate R6-billion to building a national broadband network, communications minister Mondli Gungubele said.