The under-resourced regulator will be without four of its current council members within the next three months.
Parent company Altron pumps millions into refreshing SAMRAS to comply with new municipal accounting regulations.
The number of schools with computers and Internet connectivity has decreased since 2002, the Sunday Times reports.
Gauteng motorists owe more than R1?billion on unpaid e-tolls, a Parliamentary reply has revealed.
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The president's youngest daughter is serving as chief of staff at the newly-established telecoms and postal services department.
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The Gauteng Broadband Network project is expected to save government over R150 million per year once implemented.?
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The transport minister blames cyber attacks by unknown individuals and media houses for e-toll Web site issues.
A big portion of the Department of Science and Technology's budget will go towards training and research programmes.
Integrated smart cards that can be used across different modes of transport are still in the pipeline, says minister Dipuo Peters.
The National Tender bulletin reveals Sentech is eyeing a little renovation, while KwaZulu-Natal kicks off plans to establish digital community hubs.
The new telecoms department will now oversee government's IT procurement agency.
The initiative will integrate best practices, compliance and procedures in a bid to flesh out SA's cyber security policies, says Siyabonga Cwele.