Admire Moyo is ITWeb's news editor. He has been a tech journalist at ITWeb since 2010. Before joining ITWeb, Admire worked for The Herald newspaper based in Zimbabwe. He holds a BA degree (English and History) from Africa University.
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OUTA is going to court to challenge the legality of the City of Johannesburg’s new by-law on privately-owned closed-circuit television cameras.
MTN objects to Cell C’s “Now on SA’s Best Network” advert appearing across various media formats, saying it is deliberately crafted to mislead consumers.
The ICT SMME Chamber “strongly opposes” the draft policy allowing equity equivalent investments, warning it undermines SA’s 30% HDI ownership law.
The power utility undertakes a comprehensive review and intervention to mitigate vulnerabilities and restore system integrity.
The Joburg High Court orders an investigation into lawyers who used GenAI to cite non-existent cases in court during an urgent dispute.
The firm ramps up investment in consumer-facing tech, with a focus on digital ordering, payment integration and delivery enhancements.
The South African Reserve Bank sees growing uptake of crypto-currencies and artificial intelligence within the country’s payments ecosystem.
Most South African CISOs report minimal budget increases in 2025, despite mounting threats and growing compliance-driven security demands.
The South African Reserve Bank seeks tech solutions to help central banks and financial sector regulators to solve policy problems.
SAMRO warns that artificial intelligence and piracy are eroding South African musicians’ rights, income and creative ownership.
ICANN and ISPA express “grave concern” over the integrity of the African Network Information Centre’s recent board election, resulting in AFRINIC annulling the process.
The e-hailer says, based on the available data, the incident described did not occur during a Bolt trip.