The suspended Transnet Freight Rail CEO could be fired for signing off on a multimillion-rand security deal.
The communications regulator muddies the essential facilities waters even further, declaring all telecoms facilities essential.
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“Social media governance” is needed in business for managing risk, the organisation says.
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New decoder standards could see the department fork out at least R2.2 billion more for subsidies.
The parties are on the verge of reaching a salary agreement for the 1 000 employees in the Data Advance Services division.
Satellite installers are slowly going back to work, following a dispute with pay-TV newcomer On Digital Media.
The company expects to remain listed on the JSE, despite the collapse of its largest unit.
Gogga Tracking cannot sue its own shareholder, Vodacom, says the competition authority.
The outdated Copyright Act makes it illegal for music lovers to go digital.
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