Gauteng education's online registrations for grades one and eight commence today, as the department prepares for learners for the 2020 academic year.
The situation is "pretty shocking" when it comes to SA's vulnerability, warns cyber security expert Craig Rosewarne.
A renewables industry body welcomes government's drive to open up the market to smaller-scale green energy projects.
People believe the biggest benefit of using a self-driving vehicle is having more free time to focus on other things, according to a Ford survey.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
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US president Donald Trump issues an executive order, declaring a national emergency over ICT threats, in a move believed to be targeting Huawei.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
The commission recommends the proposed acquisition of WeBuyCars by an entity of the Naspers Group be prohibited.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
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Energy minister Jeff Radebe says the country is not yet ready to ditch coal, although it is investing in renewable energy.
Government takes the first steps towards building a capable fourth industrial revolution army, as it readies to train a million young people in data science and related skills by 2030.
Set-top box installation companies accuse USAASA's chief executive of delaying the advancement of small businesses, but Lumko Mtimde says their allegations are unfounded.
The Gauteng education department moves the opening of the grade one and eight learner admissions site to 20 May.
Immediate pressures such as providing running water and electricity supersede the need for smart solutions and technology infrastructure.
Data storage and protection is a key consideration, along with a proactive plan if hackers succeed with an attack, says Hayden Sadler, country manager for SA at Infinidat.