Cash-strapped Sentech paid an average of R11 117 for each of its 96 Soccer World Cup tickets.
A Johannesburg lawyers' association wants to take the city to court over a backlog of rate clearance certificates.
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The solution offers access to all by-laws in force and applicable to each individual municipality in SA.
SA's Institute of Directors takes a new approach to monitoring corporate governance in local organisations.
The law meant to crack down on the use of cellphones in criminal activity has been bypassed, a year after its inception.
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The lack of licensing, changing standards and insufficient money will delay SA's digital TV migration.
The service levels from its access providers are no longer at a decent enough quality, says the company.
The regulator reissues the invitation to apply for cellular broadcast licences.
In today's technology roundup: 'Clickjacking' worm hits Facebook, Pakistani court removes Facebook ban, European Council backs Digital Agenda, and free apps install spyware on Macs.
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