The high court has overturned the decision by communications minister Mondli Gungubele to axe the Sita board.
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The regulator is investigating a report that South Africa’s State Security Agency recently fell victim to a cyberattack.
The State Security Agency was reportedly hacked days before the start of the Brics summit in Johannesburg in August.
Government expects private companies to add more than 4GW of electricity generation capacity to the grid by the end of 2024.
Mark Barnes, the former Post Office CEO who 18 months ago proposed a solution to bail out the failing state-owned entity, is not giving up.
Cabinet has approved a bill on electricity regulation designed to clear the path for private generation projects and power trading.
Government is intent on going ahead with the switch-off of analogue television at the end of March, despite the very real threat it poses to free-to-air broadcasters.
Regulations for the national state of disaster to deal with the electricity-supply emergency have been gazetted. Here’s what they say.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said the cost to communicate in South Africa is “not decreasing at the pace that government wants”.
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