Despite disabled organisations saying they were led to believe they would be immune from the new tax, no such exemption exists.
An online portal that allows untagged Gauteng freeway users to check their e-toll balances exposes them to privacy violations.
As the city battles to collect its debt, the accuracy rate of its bills deteriorates.
Global credit rating agency Moody's affirms Sanral's credit rating, but assigns a negative outlook.
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The crucial Communications Department falls way short of a gold star this year - again.
PSICT Forum - Digital literacy and leadership for public service excellence
The Department of Public Service and Administration has taken a haphazard approach to state IT, resulting in a lack of meaningful outcomes.
PPPs to fast-track digital transformation
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The Department of Science and Technology achieved more than 70% of its targets and strengthened a number of key controls.
The Department of Communications has not yet received the Public Protector's report on former minister Dina Pule.
The control system will protect government's investment in subsidised set-top boxes that will be required for receiving digital TV.
The roads agency says it is not responsible for the disabled group choosing to join Outa in its legal challenge of e-tolls, which ultimately failed.
The association for SA's disabled community says it has been misled and disenfranchised by government in its e-toll process.
The Department of Communications paid out R3.5 million in bonuses and not R2.8 million, as it previously said.