Sita upgrades over long weekend could impact gov’t services
Sita is planning a maintenance and upgrade project this weekend that could impact some government services.
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Airports Company South Africa has placed its CIO on precautionary suspension pending an investigation.
View ArticleSchreiber calls for digital overhaul of home affairs
Paper-based systems must be replaced by “watertight” digital systems, the home affairs minister has said.
View ArticleUK’s Michael Lomas must face Eskom bribery charges
Michael Lomas, a British national wanted in South Africa, has lost a bid in a London court to block his extradition.
View ArticleSA seeks R319-billion to fix municipal power grids
The presidency plans to set up a body to oversee raising R319-billion needed to upgrade the country’s municipal power grids.
View ArticleRuctions at Nersa over Eskom tariff hikes
Nersa has distanced itself from criticism by one of its senior officials over the body’s handling of electricity tariff increases.
View ArticleSacked Sita board members to be reinstated
The supreme court has found in favour of sacked Sita board members and against the minister of communications.
View ArticleTransnet hit by rampant cable theft
Transnet said its full-year loss widened as theft and vandalism resulted in muted growth in shipments.
View ArticleSolly Malatsi fires two Usaasa board members
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has fired two members of the board of state-owned telecoms agency Usaasa.
View ArticleThe crime problem crippling Eskom and Transnet
The recovery of South Africa’s two biggest state-owned companies relies on one common component.
View ArticleHow R109-million Postbank cyberheist was orchestrated
Insider access to critical IT systems and VPN access for Pin resets were among the tools used to defraud the Postbank.
View ArticleUIF online services have been offline for weeks
The services have been down for weeks. And a court interdict is preventing a new service provider from stepping in.
View ArticleCape Town promises an ‘open data’ revolution
The City of Cape Town has published a blueprint for how the metro aims to become a data-driven municipality.
View ArticlePravin Gordhan, who led fight against state capture, has died
Pravin Gordhan, who won plaudits for standing up to Jacob Zuma during his scandal-marred presidency, has passed away.
View ArticleSouth Africa has much work to do in developing digital IDs
The process to develop a digital identity system for South African citizens still has a long way to go.
View ArticleThe case for biometrics-driven self-service in government
Biometrics-driven self-service infrastructure is a powerful tool to lighten the load on government service centres.
View ArticleMalatsi to seek end to Post Office monopoly
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has said a rescue plan for the company must consider “privatisation scenarios”.
View ArticleZizi Kodwa wants EOH-linked corruption charges dropped
Zizi Kodwa and co-accused Jehan Mackay appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on Thursday.
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View ArticleTCS | The Solly Malatsi interview – BEE, SOEs and Starlink
Recently appointed communications minister Solly Malatsi is the guest in this episode of the TechCentral Show.
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