The State IT Agency has lashed out at the City of Tshwane after electricity was cut to one of its facilities.
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Africa Bitcoin Corporation is handing a 4% stake in the company to a newly appointed financial adviser.
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The mystery around the whereabouts of illusive Mirror Trading International CEO Johann Steynberg has been answered.
MTN South Africa is having none of Telkom’s latest move that again threatens to derail South Africa’s much-anticipated spectrum auction.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni will approach Telkom with a view to reaching an out-of-court settlement over the latest spectrum impasse.
The Zondo report must not merely be an exercise in catharsis, but rather the first step to delivering justice and accountability.
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Facebook has admitted it is unable to track all political advertising on its platforms as the company faces continued pressure to ban them entirely.
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Telecommunications regulator Icasa has handed a huge victory to smaller operators, including Cell C, by proposing aggressive “asymmetry”, or wholesale price benefits, in termination rates in a move that strongly disfavours larger rivals MTN and Vodacom. At the same time


































