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According to Mohlala's affidavit, communications minister had instructed her to suspend all tenders.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation is guilty of mismanagement in a number of areas.
Dismissed communications director general Mamodupi Mohlala has started her legal fight with minister Siphiwe Nyanda.
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The company implemented the VIP Payroll solution across its 18 offices in July 2009.
MTN and Cell C will join Vodacom in lobbying government for an extension to the SIM card registration deadline.
The DOC has denied that minister Siphiwe Nyanda received a letter from the public protector informing him that he breached the executive ethics code.
Industry bodies are concerned that instability at the DOC will halt progress regarding telecoms regulatory objectives.
The opposition party wants an explanation as to why rate clearance certificates are taking so long to be granted after the city started implementing SAP.
In today's technology roundup: UAE may restrict BlackBerrys, green hacker hits EU climate site, flaw in wireless protocol uncovered, and Feds okay phone jail breaking.