Communications department director-general Mamodupi Mohlala has not been reinstated to her position, according to a statement issued on Monday by the office of communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda. The statement says Harold Wesso will continue as acting director-general for now. This is despite the fact that Mohlala returned to work on Monday, only to find she had been locked out of her office.

Communications department director-general Mamodupi Mohlala is set to meet with public service & administration minister Richard Baloyi at 4.30pm on Monday in a bid to resolve a tense standoff over her job. Mohlala is threatening legal action if the meeting with Baloyi does not lead to an outcome satisfactory to her and if the communications department does not unlock her office.

Ousted communications director-general Mamodupi Mohlala has been locked out of her office at the department of communications despite being granted access to the building in Pretoria this morning. In the latest dramatic development, Mohlala has given the department half an hour — until about 12pm today, Monday — to open her office.

The Mobile TV Consortium has been granted a licence to test the Korean standard for mobile television, digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB), in SA. The consortium, controlled by businessman Richard Moloko’s Moloko Investment Group and backed by high-profile shareholders including former Telkom chairman Shirley Lue Arnold, says it expects to have a service ready for pilot in about a month.

Investment in information technology will be a key focus area for US retailing giant Wal-Mart if it proceeds with its nonbinding offer to buy SA retail group Massmart in a R30bn deal. Massmart, which owns Makro and other discount stores, told shareholders on Monday morning that Wal-Mart Stores had made a preliminary, nonbinding proposal, which could lead to the world’s largest retailer acquiring the JSE-listed group for R148/share.

Amid the madness of the iPhone 4 launching in SA, Simon Dingle, Brett Haggard, Candice Jones and Steven Ambrose gather to discuss how touch-phone competitors are stacking up against Apple, Pirate Bay, digital photography and much, much more

Ben Kelly, Brett Haggard and Simon Dingle are your panelists this week as we discuss Nokia’s new aggression, Windows Phone 7, Internet Explorer 9, MTN’s new green base station, Cell C launching 3G in Bloemfontein, and, as always, much, much more

Brett Haggard and Candice Jones kick off the show this week, joined later by Duncan McLeod. They discuss Cell C’s 4Gs naming debate, broadband pricing, Google Instant Search, Xbox Live and Xbox Kinect, Windows Phone 7, new undersea cables, and much more besides

Episode 127 of this fantabulous tech podcast is manned by Ben Kelly and Simon Dingle. They discuss Sentech getting hoofed out of parliament, Cell C’s 3G network expansion, Apple’s new products, the Samsung Galaxy Tab, and much more

Sony has fired an important salvo in the motion controller moves with the September launch of the PlayStation Move controller for the PlayStation 3. This control scheme is Sony’s bid to capture some of the casual gaming market that Nintendo currently dominates and that Microsoft will also target with its Kinect motion-sensing camera.