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After Elingo, a call centre solutions provider, entered voluntary liquidation, Pivotal Data will provide jobs to affected staff.
The mobile operator announces the departure of its group president and CEO at the end of his contract in March 2021.
The company says it is proceeding to offer voluntary packages to employees as an alternative to possible retrenchments.
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The operator plans to open 20 new stores in 2020, with a further 50 new stores to be opened within the next three years.
Gauteng receives R1.4 billion over the medium-term to drive the province’s high-speed broadband rollout ambitions, while ‘ghost-busting’ ICT has been implemented.
MTN employees claim their salaries and benefits have been drastically reduced by up to two-thirds of their current earnings.
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The company looks to sell 53 properties, saying the proceeds will be used to modernise its network.
Microsoft joins a number of other US tech companies that are asking staff members to work from home as the coronavirus spreads.
Working with Microsoft and SAP, Standard Bank intends to deliver a faster time-to-market on products and services, while ensuring its IT infrastructure is optimised.
One of the most significant advantages provided by local products is that they tend to cater better for legislative compliance, says Ian McAlister, GM at CRS Technologies.
The tax collector seeks strong leadership and talented tech professionals, after the exodus of about 3 000 staff over the past six years, says commissioner Edward Kieswetter.