Eskom’s acting CEO Brian Molefe was put under the spotlight by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa on Tuesday, as he requested a tariff increase to curb load shedding and to

Telkom has hit back at claims on Monday by trade union Solidarity that its planned restructuring will target white employees by using race when determining who its lets go of as it seeks reduce the size

Internet service providers have revealed their prices for Century City’s fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) project in Cape Town. See the table below for the pricing options. ISPs linked to Century City Connect

The ANC says it is satisfied with communications minister Faith Muthambi’s explanation that she and the SABC board followed all laws and procedures when board members were removed from

The Gauteng department of finance has launched an online invoice service targeting government suppliers that cuts invoice submission time to provincial government departments from 60 days to

Telkom has moved to simplify its prepaid mobile tariffs by consolidating its on-network and all-network bundles into a single set of prepaid options that provide national coverage on both its own infrastructure as well as roaming partner MTN’s network

It was 74 minutes of absolute chaos. Between 5.31pm and 6.45pm on Saturday night, Eskom lurched from stage one load shedding to stage two to stage three and then back to stage two. Stages are an abstraction, and it’s worth quantifying what that

Telkom will use race when determining who it lets go of in its latest round of restructuring, trade union Solidarity alleged on Monday. “This follows after Telkom today indicated in a section 189 notice to trade unions that employment equity

South Africa’s second biggest mobile network MTN says the Communication Workers Union (CWU) has “painted itself in a corner” regarding a protracted strike. On Monday, a strike against