Market commentators warn Phumlani Moholi faces a daunting task.
Rutgers confers an honorary degree to communications minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri.
In today's technology roundup: Government to lose |--gbp--|80 million on shared services, online pirate convicted, Yahoo director resigns, and Intel eyes SDD for notebooks.
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The agency appoints people with non-IT backgrounds.
LOC CEO Danny Jordaan reveals his "IT manager" has resigned.
Former MTN MD Maanda Manyatshe goes public with documents in the hope that SAPO will come clean.
It will interview the nominees for two counsel positions at the communications regulator.
While much empowerment has been achieved, women need to support each other more, say Microsoft and the DA.
As Yahoo faces the onslaught of angry investors, Microsoft puts another deal on the table.
In this World Wide Wrap: PS3 on way out?, new president for Sony, and Sega signs deal with Platinum.
In this World Wide Wrap: AVG ups channel team, ACA distributes Fujitsu, and Colubris gets specific.
In this World Wide Wrap: Intel supplies Google storage, Raj Das joins Hitachi, and Iron Mountain buys DocuVault.
The company's consistent performance is only limited by the scarcity of skills, says its CEO.