SA's first commercially available fully-electric car, the Nissan Leaf, is ready to hit the road.
Retraining teachers to use Delphi will cost approximately R950 000, says the education department.
SA's communications minister inaugurates the National Cyber Security Advisory Council.
As Outa decides how to further fight the system, Sanral considers special courts to prosecute e-toll offenders.
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The first three of 27 smart ID card home affairs offices will be opened today.
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The Independent Communications Authority of SA publishes the draft call termination regulations in the Government Gazette.
The recently-gazetted e-toll tariffs have not been changed for at least a year, despite Cabinet's recent claim that the fees had been cut.
The regulations on fracking make provision for buffer zones to protect the SKA project, says government.
The National Association of School Governing Bodies condemns the use of cellphones to record teachers' bad behaviour.
The Steve Tshwete Local Municipality uses mobile communication to simplify its notifications and account registration process.
The roads agency claims the civil society organisation is making inflammatory claims about the effects of e-tolling.