The Egyptian business may sell its Algerian operation to the country's government.
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Over half-a-million South Africans have not collected their ID books and won't be able to comply with the law.
The agency, dogged by controversy, will be combined with two other provincial organisations to stop wasteful spending.
The administrator of the .co.za domain name relooks the system and business model.
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The company waits for a liquidator to be appointed before sharing any more information with shareholders.
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Several CEOs and government fat cats in the ICT sector need to spend some time in the naughty chair for being too greedy.
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The country's officials will not allow MTN to buy Orascom's Algerian arm Djezzy.
It appears William Stucke's appointment as an ICASA councillor is unlawful.