The Western Cape High Court will today rule on whether the E-toll Act needs to be sent back to Parliament.
Constant changes in top management have stalled progress in some of government's IT-related entities.
Research chairs intended to support scientific research and innovation, says government.
Government needs to get out of the straitjacket-thinking it has held since the last ICT policy review 15 years ago.
Microsoft SA, YES to equip 300 000 youth with AI skills
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The Department of Correctional Services expects electronic offender monitoring to move beyond the pilot phase in the next few years.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
With the Protection of Personal Information Act now law, companies have about a year to get compliant, says Ovations.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
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Technology-led innovations in rural schools have the potential to be implemented nationally, says a CSIR official.
The Vulindlela deal forms part of a Special Investigating Unit probe into deals inked by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform.
The Democratic Alliance heads to court to have the E-toll Act declared unconstitutional.
During the recent registration weekend, nearly 37 000 calls were received by the Bytes People Solutions call centre.
While Sanral is optimistic the controversial system will work, it fails to live up to certain fundamental requirements for success.
Funding is shifted to digital TV migration, because of repeated delays in getting the emergency centre off the ground.