The operator announces significant changes to the group board and the establishment of an international advisory board.
The university confers an honorary doctorate on NASA's former physicist
Mdu Zakwe, who was appointed on 1 April, introduces a raft of controls to restore confidence at the MICT Sector Education and Training Authority.
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The cloud-based payroll solutions firm selects Sandra Crous, who will be responsible for increasing PaySpace's market share throughout Africa.
The International Telecommunication Union celebrates Girls in ICT Day, an international day observed by the UN to help bridge the gender digital divide.
Sumeshan Ramsamy started out as a learnership programme candidate and is now the youngest regional service manager Altron Bytes MS has ever had.
Vincent Rabie's responsibilities include setting up and managing the Network Operations Centre for the company.
The tech giant offers scholarships to help African developers become certified on Google Android, mobile Web and cloud technologies.
Incoming ITA president Thabo Mofokeng has pledged to continue serving the ICT community, to contribute to SA's economic growth and to develop sustainable ICT skills.
Dan Streetman has been appointed as its new CEO, effective 15 April, and current CEO Murray Rode has been named vice-chairman.
President Cyril Ramaphosa appoints a digital revolution commission, but industry observers advise it must have substance to be taken seriously.