An investigation has found R2-billion in irregular spending and a quarter of Sita tenders never awarded.
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Researchers who advised Australia’s roll-out of a social media ban say the ban’s first line of defence isn’t working.
Zesa says a major electrical fault cut interconnections with neighbouring utilities, collapsing local generation.
Solly Malatsi insists nobody influenced him into pursuing a policy his party, the DA, had already promised.
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The rand slid on Monday after ratings agency Moody’s flagged risks from crippling power cuts and as the dollar advanced.
Eskom is seeking approval to release more of the pollutant linked to ailments ranging from asthma to heart attacks.
President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a state of disaster on Thursday to fight South Africa’s paralysing power crisis. What does it mean exactly?
Groupe Canal+ has again increased its stake in MultiChoice, acquiring more than 30% of its, according to a regulatory filing.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s declaration of a state of disaster over the energy crisis resorts to a measure that resulted in massive squandering of public funds.
The rand is headed for a fourth weekly loss versus the dollar. The currency’s underperformance is specific to South Africa.
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US President Donald Trump now has a verified account on TikTok competitor Triller, another sign of the White House’s disfavour toward the ByteDance-owned video-sharing app.
Internet giant Google on Monday criticised proposed Australian antitrust laws, saying its free search service would be “at risk” and users’ personal data could be shared if it is made to pay news organisations.
Fortnite creator Epic Games found support from its legions of gamers for suing Apple and Google after the tech giants dropped the popular videogame from their app stores for violating payment guidelines.
The US justice department is moving “full tilt” on its antitrust investigation of Google and other Big Tech platforms, the department’s second-ranking official said.
Microsoft’s part in a US$70m investment in CyanogenMod has raised many eyebrows: why is Microsoft investing in a popular version of the Android mobile phone operating system when it has its own competing Windows Phone
Things used to be simple: a life with MultiChoice or a life without it. But South African television viewers will soon be spoilt for choice, even if some options are more appealing than others — and some a lot more
































