SITA incurred R215 million worth of irregular spending in the 2009/10 financial year and its controls are poor, says the auditor-general.
The transport department's renewal of Tasima's contract for running eNatis may be “unlawful” and “irregular”.
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The proposed Protection of Information Bill may seem to be about gagging the media, but - by extension - it is also about gagging the source.
Despite the delay in implementing the new Companies Act, it is unclear whether the office will be ready in time.
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The looming RICA deadline could see millions of cellular subscribers cut off from their networks.
Axed DOC DG Mamodupi Mohlala is asked to refrain from commenting on her rift with the communications minister.
In today's technology roundup: Web searches predict the future, jailbreak hole found in Apple TV firmware, Iranian blogger gets 19.5 years, and UK broadband strategy due before Christmas.
In this World Wide Wrap: NY Stock Exchange drives governance, Novell unveils governance suite, and Bahrain gets new governance code.
In this World Wide Wrap: Liberia grants WiMAX license, Bharti rolls out 3G network in Malawi, and Algeria hits Orascom unit.
The company may have no option but to head to court over the disputed 'Who am I' contract.
The last report on investigations into the communications minister by the Public Protector will only be completed after October.