Lebashe Investment Group has decided against a third round of investment in troubled IT services firm EOH.
The JSE-listed company is proceeding with criminal charges and other legal processes to recover losses caused by employee corruption.
Weelee approaches the Competition Tribunal to intervene in the proposed acquisition of WeBuyCars by a Naspers unit.
The long-awaited law, which some say infringes on freedom of speech, has been signed by president Cyril Ramaphosa.
Linda Khumalo, founder of SafeCyberLife, calls for South Africans to begin adopting the culture of information security, starting at home.
After seeking an appeal of an earlier high court judgement, CPS comes out on the losing end once more and is ordered to repay SASSA R317 million plus interest.
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As cannabis is no longer an illegal drug, company policies must be adapted to encompass employees being under the influence of mind-altering substances, says CRS Technologies.
Fulfilment agency Afrocentric IP files court papers on why its contract was terminated without any explanation.
Officials confirm the city does not have a policy in place to govern the surveillance cameras across Johannesburg.
Implementing tech to automate processes, regardless of the nature of the business, frees up valuable resources to conduct more productive tasks, says Mark Taylor, CEO of Nashua.
The South Gauteng High Court declares some parts of the Act as unconstitutional, as bulk surveillance activities are unlawful.
Before an operator can install and monitor surveillance cameras, reasonable steps must be adhered to in terms of the law, says the Information Regulator.