Internet service providers will act to stop child pornography, but within the confines of the law, says the association.
All complaints by Caxton against the broadcasters are dismissed.
The beleaguered agency issues the requirement in a tender as it attempts to regain market confidence.
Former MTN legal advisor Ntombizodwa Ndhlovu will be sworn in today.
The department wants the DA to question the ministry's capabilities on policy matters and not on “petty administrative issues”.
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The communications minister is confident the responsible authority will take actions against illegal Screamer operations at Sentech.
The ministers are among five it has identified as the “weakest links” in Cabinet, says the official opposition.
Cellular contracts can be torn up if they are not in simple enough language for the man in the street to understand.
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A BITF member sent out an anonymous e-mail claiming a tender was awarded to four companies that are not black empowered.