The FMF has warned the proposed 20% online gambling tax could undermine provinces and fuel illegal offshore betting.
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Former communications minister Faith Muthambi has won a constitutional court battle against e.tv over encryption in the set-top boxes for digital terrestrial television. The minister, who was shifted out of the portfolio
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