US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order directing US agencies to assess any security risks from Chinese-made drones in American government fleets and to prioritise removing them.
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National treasury is considering raising taxes as one of several possible mechanisms to fund the vaccination drive against Covid-19, Business Day reported on Monday.
With the country experiencing a second wave of Covid-19, government has decided to delay the reopening of both public and private schools to 15 February.
GovChat founder Eldrid Jordaan is seeking urgent interim relief against Facebook at the Competition Tribunal after the social media giant allegedly threatened to pull the service off its WhatsApp platform.
The department of communications & digital technologies has embarked on a process to merge some of its entities in line with a plan to rationalise state entities.
ABB will repay R1.56-billion to Eskom, the latest international company to return money after being ensnared in corruption probes in the country.
For the first time in South Africa’s history, matriculants will sit for a national rewrite of two examination papers after they were leaked and shared via WhatsApp.
Newly elected Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has appointed a new shadow cabinet, which sees Zak Mbhele named as shadow minister of communications, replacing Phumzile Van Damme.
Suspicious payments flowed to a company owned by Johannesburg mayor Geoff Makhubo and to the ANC in the months directly before and after EOH landed major contracts with the city.
EOH CEO Stephen van Coller’s testimony at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture inadvertently turned into a lecture on how corruption between the state and the public sector happens.