Parents and guardians have until 30 January to ensure their children who are going to grades one and eight in the 2025 academic year have been placed.
Trump’s presidency will likely have an impact on the South African tech sector, from the point of view of trade, immigration, and global partnerships, say analysts.
The Department of Electricity and Energy anticipates 6 971 job opportunities, as the preferred bidders for renewable energy bid windows have been selected.
The telco announces key leadership changes aimed at addressing succession and advancing its Ambition 2025 strategy.
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Mamongae Mahlare steps down from her role as executive chairperson of the Takealot Group, effective end of December.
Basic education and sci-tech deputy ministers commit to ensuring business supports the advance of STEM education in schools.
The Internet Service Providers’ Association announces a new board of directors that will serve for the next three years.
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Lawyers appointed by SITA produce a scathing report, saying the appointment of the acting MD and chief procurement officer is invalid.
One of its programmes, the In2Intellectuals Skills Programme, has provided training for more than 200 unemployed learners in ICT and engineering fields.
In a hybrid work environment, a CRM system acts as the glue that holds teams together, says Nelia Roberts, sales manager of Camsoft CRM Solutions.
The Department of Home Affairs introduces its eRecruitment platform, to allow job applicants to apply for departmental vacancies online.
Kabelo Makwane replaces Dr Alistair Mokoena, who was Google South Africa country director from April 2020 to July 2024.