Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
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ZARP is pegged to the price of the rand and is available on the Ovex cryptocurrency exchange, Curve, and Keep3rV1 Network.
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US President Donald Trump has called for mobile networks to ramp up their efforts to deliver faster speeds, demanding that 5G and even 6G be introduced as soon as possible.
Twitter is inviting users to apply for a new testing programme that it hopes will improve user experiences on the site.
If the Competition Tribunal imposes a large fine on Telkom for anticompetitive behaviour, it will be “catastrophic” for the company and will “irretrievably jeopardise its viability”, leading to “disastrous consequences for the SA economy and government”. This is the stark warning the
As electricity prices continue to spike higher each year and as Eskom continues pleading with residential and business users to cut their consumption to prevent another wave of nationwide rolling blackouts, there is growing interest from South Africans in highly power-efficient LED lighting technology
































