A slowdown in spending and a contract dispute with Home Affairs hampered revenue growth in the year to June.
NTT's R24.2 billion acquisition of Dimension Data has satisfied all regulatory requirements and will move to be finalised by October.
In today's technology roundup: Feds want VOIP, e-mail backdoors; adult video-sharing list leaked; EU drops Apple anti-trust inquiries; and Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mobile payment to reach $1tr, US behind in mobile payment, and Australian taxi service gets $15m fine.
In this World Wide Wrap: Etisalat to roll out VOIP, US airline gets VOIP rights, and US Defense Department makes VOIP tests.
In this World Wide Wrap: Alibaba plans on commercial bank, conference to honour e-business excellence, and Romania clamps down on eBay phisher.
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Mamodupi Mohlala says she will have warrants of arrest issued and contempt of court charges laid if she is not able to go to work tomorrow.
Troy has partnered with HP to deliver anti-counterfeit printing solutions.
Mamodupi Mohlala has been unable to have her office unlocked this morning to resume work as DOC director-general.
Keith Sendwe's death leaves suspended CIO Michael Twum-Darko on his own to answer irregularity allegations.
Proponents of broadcasting standards ISDB-T and DVB-H argue which would be best for mobile TV in the country.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla joins Open Invention Network, Open source lab partners with Verizon, and Bristol to combine open source, MS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Malaysian charged with hacking, Dell adds SME hardware roaster, and VortexBox developers release media server