The North West Department of Education has employed eDNA biometric technology from Datacentrix.
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Gauteng sets a date for the implementation of its secure number plates, following years of delays.
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The retail giant rekindles its online shopping service, saying its delivery model will be key to its success.
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All contracts in the Gauteng health department will be put on hold as the MEC reviews systems and procedures.
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In this World Wide Wrap: Online data tracking solution released, IFS acquires MultiPlus Solutions, and Shocking Tech signs on Sanmina.