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14/01/2026
The university dropout who became a South African tech billionaire Cartrack founder Zak Calisto has gone from university dropout, to entrepreneur, to a dollar billionaire.
01/01/2026
26/08/2025
The three sisters running some of South Africa’s most influential companies The Maluleke sisters have come along way from their youth in Soshanguve, and have major roles at the Auditor General, Capitec and Discovery.
26/08/2025
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Nelson Mandela Bay writing mentorship opens doors Emerging writers in Nelson Mandela Bay are beginning to find their bylines in local and national publications, thanks to the newly launched Fine Print Mentorship Programme.
17/08/2025
Elon Musk damaging Starlink in South Africa Communications minister Solly Malatsi believes some of the pushback he has received over his proposal for equity equivalent investment in the ICT sector is because Elon Musk owns SpaceX.
19/02/2025
Good news about smartphone prices in South Africa Communications minister Solly Malatsi’s plan to scrap luxury goods taxes on cheaper smartphones would have been announced in the budget speech that was postponed today.
16/02/2025
Solly Malatsi says review of 30% black ownership rule 'not about Starlink' A pending review of regulations to make it possible for foreign companies to invest in ICT without having to sell a 30% equity stake to black people is not a special dispersion for Elon Musk's Starlink or any other company.
16/02/2025
Government plans decentralisation of ICT powers from SITA to state institutions
Government plans decentralisation of ICT powers from SITA to state institutions Government considers decentralising ICT procurement from SITA to state institutions to address delivery delays and improve efficiency.
29/01/2025
R10.8 Million Down The Drain: Only One Drone Works To Fight Crime In Gauteng The Gauteng Department of Community Safety’s ambitious drone programme, aimed at bolstering crime prevention and enhancing police visibility, has hit a major snag
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