Surveillance of South Africans a wake up call, says party
The reported surveillance of South African and Turkish delegations during the G20 summit in Britain should serve as a wake up call to government
No spy backdoors on BlackBerry SA network
There was no “back door pipeline” to BlackBerry SA’s platform, the cellular phone company has following reports that the UK government had been monitoring e-mails and phone calls
Job cuts, restructuring expected at Telkom: report
Potential job cuts and the disposal of money-losing assets is looming at Telkom, Business Report reported on Tuesday.
Probe South African spying reports: Gov
Reports that Britain spied on G20 delegates, including South Africa, during meetings in London in 2009, should be investigated
SANRAL suprised by call for e-toll documents
The DA’s call for access to e-toll documents was “surprising” as they were available on Sanral’s website
E-toll documents must be made public: DA
“It would appear that e-tolling will have little benefit for South Africa other than fattening a foreign company’s bank balance”, says DA
R664-million overseas e-toll bill shocks and appals
Cosatu is appalled that an Austrian e-tolling company expects to make about R664 million a year from the Gauteng e-tolling system, the trade union federation said on Thursday.
ICASA warns Mandela journalists
International journalists stationed outside the Pretoria hospital where former president Nelson Mandela is believed to be receiving treatment were warned about their equipment
Facebook is introducing hashtags
Facebook is introducing hashtags, the number signs used on Twitter, Instagram and other services to identify topics being discussed
Eskom settles labour dispute hampering new power station construction
Eskom, contractors and trade unions have signed a pact to steady labour relations at two new power stations under construction








