The police are looking into fraudulent transactions at its call centre, says the airline.
In today's technology roundup: China slams Google, Firefox releases security patch, brain scanning may predict injury's effects, and Polaroid enthusiasts unveil instant film.
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Electronic marketing activity must abide by the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, says Alison Treadaway, MD of Striata SA.
The communication minister's 670-share stake in MTN needs to be explained to avoid a conflict of interest.
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In today's technology roundup: HP settles counterfeit ink spat, Russia arrests three over $9m scam, Google stops censoring China search results, and malware delivered by advertising platforms.
In this World Wide Wrap: BBC open to regular NAO audits, Media Broadcast set for DVB-T2 trial, and Korea's quick awarding of licences.
Opposition parties call for the communications minister to pay back the money his company earned from alleged irregular tenders.
The R68 million Gauteng roads tender could be one of many awarded to the minister's company under odd circumstances, says the DA.
A video of an ESPN reporter is used to direct users to malicious Web sites, warns Sophos.
The successful completion of the first phase of the ECM solution for Cipro ahead of time should silence critics, says Valor IT.
The independent investigation firm will hand its report to the minister tomorrow.