The energy department publishes the request for information in respect of the commencement of a nuclear build programme to the extent of 2 500MW.
The global tech giants halt the sales of facial recognition technology to police amid protests about brutality after the killing of George Floyd.
The communications ministry confirms that two months after her suspension, minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams will be back in the office by midweek.
Complainants allege MTN paid bribes to al-Qaida and the Taliban to avoid investing in expensive security for its transmission towers.
The provincial government looks to introduce tech solutions, including a marking system, to identify legal operators as taxi violence is on the increase.
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The Western Cape’s Rental Housing Tribunal plans virtual resumption of services in an effort to resolve the backlog of cases.
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The mobile operator lauds a court decision not to grant the Communication Workers Union the relief it sought in a matter involving the sell-off of branded stores.
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The Communication Workers Union reacts with outrage after the Labour Court ruled against it in a battle to save jobs at mobile operator MTN.
CEOs from Google, Snap, Apple, Facebook and SpaceX echo their support for racial justice and equality, pledging millions to charity.