The police are being inundated with hoax e-mails about the closure of the child protection units.
Government wants telecoms operators to offer access to emergency numbers, regardless of a user`s account status.
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Telkom Kenya has accused Safaricom of anti-competitive play.
Planned amendments to RICA may shut down international roaming for visitors.
It is unclear if the agency is investigating the e-mails that caused the Gauteng tornado scare.
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A change in mindset is needed if SA is to foster its own innovation, says the CSIR.
The state transport utility belatedly raises an objection to the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope.
The Legally Independent People`s Corporation selected Multimatics` Telesentry solution.
The CWU is disappointed with the manner in which the EC Act was initially drafted.
It will be the first province to use the eNatis drivers` licence test booking system to beat corruption.
Interactive gambling will soon be legal, but with tight restrictions on vendors of Internet and cellphone gambling.
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