Cheques end a giant leap into SA digital payments future
by TINTSWALO BALOYIJOHANNESBURG – A BANKING executive has hailed the impending end of cheques is a historic moment for South Africa. FNB CEO Jacques Celliers By January ...
Read More »MTN Mobile Money goes global
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – SUBSCRIBERS in South Africa can now purchase airtime for recipients in other countries after MTN launched MoMo International ...
Read More »OPINION: ICASA’s Weird Rationale for Charging for Emergency Spectrum
by CHRISTOPH KLEINJOHANNESBURG - Telecommunications and Broadcasting Regulator ICASA’s justification for the imposition of license fees for COVID emergency spectrum does ...
Read More »Girls determined for careers in data and analytics
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - LOCAL schoolgirls are increasingly adopting a life-changing programme designed to address a dearth of female data sci ...
Read More »Masiyiwa to enhance Netflix global expansion
from MARCUS MUSHONGA in Harare, ZimbabweHARARE - THE appointment of Zimbabwean-born entrepreneur, Strive Masiyiwa, to the board of Netflix is strategic in the ...
Read More »Cyber cons exploit COVID-19 to plunder
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – ATTACKS on remote desktop protocols (RDP) in South Africa grew by 220 percent, reaching 22,8 million violations in 2020. Cyber att ...
Read More »MTN winning the war against vandals
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – NO less than 240 people have been arrested and over 1 200 batteries recovered during a crackdown on criminals targeting MTN South Africa eq ...
Read More »MTN SA invests €1 billion in network expansion
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG – MTN South Africa plans to invest €1 billion (R18,279 billion) on its network ahead of the anticipated release of additional s ...
Read More »Marginalised areas introduced to a connected world
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG – YOUTH, orphaned children, people with disabilities as well as abused and neglected women west of Johannesburg can now harness the power of ...
Read More »Cyber criminals target individuals working remotely
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG – SOME 24 percent of users working from home during the coronavirus (COVID-19) have been affected by cyber crime. cyber crime ...
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