Nigeria to get nuclear by 2020, hi-tech equipment for port, and Canada to fund science development.
Telkom's CFO Peter Nelson will leave in October.
However, analysts are concerned he won't be CEO for long enough to make a real difference.
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In today's technology roundup: More MS job cuts speculated, Facebook policies hit language barrier, Blizzard backs down, and Australia unbans the Internet.
Brett Kinsey and Brett Chaldecott will take on key roles at the company.
Reuben September will stay on and consult until November.
The company paid its top brass less this year than in the 2009 financial year.
Haskins is one of two Microsoft Valued Professionals for Microsoft Dynamics CRM in SA.
Alan Rehbock will build the business, develop effective customer strategies and engage with vendors and partners.
Despite plans to have a permanent CEO in place by April, the position has yet again been filled in a temporary capacity.
Stephen Mncube was named chairman of the regulator by communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda.
Gerrit Pretorius will step down a year before his contract ends to take retirement.
Psychometric testing should be a standard procedure when employing staff, says RDB Consulting.