Sabric warns consumers that cyber criminals are exploiting the coronavirus outbreak to spread an array of online scams.
Analysts weigh in on the impact of coronavirus on digital economy firms, stressing the need for aggressive awareness and communication to sustain the businesses.
MTN Menlyn store employees are all currently in self-quarantine. The store will be fully sanitised and reopen.
iDENTIFii’s facial recognition technology will ensure our security throughout this pandemic, the company says.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The authority reviews how it conducts its business, suspends all public hearings, local and international travel.
Unless further unforeseen or exceptional circumstances arise, the exchange will maintain its usual business operations and market hours.
The pay-TV operator offers 14 dedicated news channels across packages, which it hopes will help in stopping the spread of the coronavirus.
CureVac, a company owned by Dietmar Hopp, is reportedly making good progress in the development of a vaccine for the coronavirus.
The firm prohibits ads for products that refer to the coronavirus in ways intended to create a panic, or imply their products guarantee a cure.
The new digital platforms provide locals with coronavirus-related info, as government warns the infection rate is doubling every two days, attacking SA at all levels.
The company has partnered with Polaris to pilot a platform that will speed up the process of bringing new drugs to market.