Government ramps up the COVID-19 vaccination programme, with plans to open online registration for persons aged between 35 and 49 years on 15 July.
PayFast reveals Gen Z’s growing influence on SA’s e-commerce landscape, as this generation moves local shopping to social media platforms.
The Chinese firm, looking to snatch market share from Huawei and Samsung, is also targeting the postpaid market after signing a distribution agreement with Vodacom.
A Nestpick study ranks the City of Cape Town among the “best cities” across the globe for remote workers.
The Chinese multinational telco strikes a licensing deal that will allow use of its 4G technologies in connected vehicles manufactured by Volkswagen.
The State IT Agency accuses Altron and Gauteng’s e-gov HOD of sharing inaccurate information, thereby portraying SITA as the one misleading the public.
The South African Police Service joins forces with the private sector to trial a project that seeks to deploy crime-fighting drones in the City of Johannesburg.
The uptake of the next-generation mobile tech will outpace predecessors, as service providers rush to switch from 4G to 5G, says Ericsson’s Todd Ashton.
The Independent Communications Authority of SA opens the doors for settlement negotiations rather than continuing with the spectrum court challenge.
The Gauteng Department of e-Government and Altron Nexus seal a last-minute deal to avoid a connectivity shutdown at key provincial institutions.
The suit follows a directive from the Eswatini Communications Commission to MTN Eswatini and other operators to suspend access to social media and online platforms.