Eskom to probe shady deals with SAP
The power utility commits to undertaking its own investigation following SAP's recent admission.
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SAP admits misconduct in Gupta deals
The German software maker today said it found compliance breaches and "indications of misconduct" in public sector deals.
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Can Ramaphosa revive SA's ICT industry?
New administration expected to focus on egovt, ICT skills, broadband and digital migration.
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Fees not main obstacle to ICT skills development
Survey indicates corporate sponsorship and lack of interest among school leavers are more serious issues.
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SA's ICT sector likely to suffer from cabinet reshuffle
President Zuma's announcement of changes to ministries responsible for country's ICT sector does not bode well says local analyst.
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South Africa follows Ghana, Nigeria with promise to cut data costs
Assurance by SA President that government is looking to reduce data costs follows similar pledges elsewhere on the continent.
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MTN offers R23bn to settle Nigerian fine
The operator reportedly offers to pay over a third of its R60 billion fine in Nigeria via cash instalments, bond purchases and network access.
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MTN fine, accountability dominate SA Nigeria talks
President Buhari blames MTN for 10,000 deaths, orders re-negotiation of fine.
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OPINION: The need to empower small businesses
Small business development critical to secure investor confidence.
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SA ICT expert cautions on #SONA2016 broadband promise
World Wide Worx MD Arthur Goldstuck is warning against possible confusion over government's broadband promise in State of the Nation address.
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Econet secures US$500m loan through ZTE
Senior company executives commit to MoU to facilitate network equipment supply.
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Make or break time for MTN
Anxiety as Buhari and Zuma expected to discuss MTN's fate in Johannesburg.