Fluent English-speakers who naturally speak with an American accent is one of the key reasons for the growth.
The pressure is on for IT departments faced with an increasing list of new laws and regulations.
Contractors claim their treatment by SITA goes against the spirit of the constitution and the concept of Ubuntu.
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An association that promotes the interests of direct marketers is tipped to run a national opt-out registry for consumers.
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Because of Android successes, competitors are responding with lawsuits not innovations, Google's Schmidt says.
The mobile identification technology lets police check a person's identity on the street within minutes.
The kiosks were installed to provide non-banking financial services to the Hispanic population.
There will be no ban on labour broking and self-regulation of the industry is also not an option, says the labour minister.
The CIPC gears up to issue a tender for technology to replace its legacy systems that date back to 1997.
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The fragmented licensing and copyright laws across the EU make legal viewing of online content difficult, says the EC.