Sunday Times reporters ridicule Pule in print
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The three Sunday Times journalists accused by South African communications minister Dina Pule of acting on personal motives and (more)
Jomo Sono, the owner of the Jomo Cosmos soccer team, has been accused by a newspaper of being at the centre of the alleged blackmail (more)
Nigeria’s communication technology minister, Omobola Johnson, has encouraged Nigerian women to pursue careers in ICT and bridge the gap (more)
More than 400,000 laptops will be sent to post high school students and lecturers in Ghana by the end of 2016 as part of the government’s (more)
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) has said Telkom should not be privatised in any way, adding the death of former (more)
President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration is reported to have boosted its intelligence and national security with the award of a US$40 (more)
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has announced it will be opening its first hub office in Turkey to cater (more)
Through a stream of unfounded accusations and dubious denials, South African communications minister Dina Pule is bringing ridicule upon (more)
Cell C has informed the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) it may take legal action if the regulator does not (more)
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the country’s network operators have been given 11 days to come up with ways to improve (more)
Implementation of Electronic Fiscal Devices (EFDs) in Tanzania has increased revenue collection on services and goods, the government has (more)
Communications minister Dina Pule has accused e.tv and SABC of holding up the digital migration process by failing to finalise the set-top (more)
TopTV says its three new pornographic channels will be offered as a “separate, stand-alone package” after it was granted permission by (more)
South African public protector Thuli Madonsela says the investigation into communications minister Dina Pule may be finalised before that (more)
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has given financially distressed pay-television firm TopTV permission to (more)
President Uhuru Kenyatta has named University of Nairobi don Dr Fred Okiengo Matiang’i as the nominee cabinet secretary for the Ministry (more)
Marian Shinn, shadow minister of communications for the Democratic Alliance, says Dina Pule, South Africa’s communications minister, must (more)
The Kenyan government has said it has provided ICT equipment to 2,000 secondary schools in the country with it gradually moving to the (more)
Omobola Johnson, Nigeria’s communication technology minister, has launched the National ICT Incubation Programme in Lagos, which aims to (more)
The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) has told the public they must not be “fooled” into purchasing e-tags for (more)
Liberia has set June 2015 as its deadline to switch to the digital broadcasting platform just before the worldwide deadline on the same (more)
A South African newspaper has slammed allegations made by communications minister Dina Pule that three of their investigative journalists (more)
Dina Pule, South African communications minister, allegedly wasted ZAR2.6 million (US$280,000) on a recruitment deal, which reportedly led (more)
Dina Pule, South Africa’s communications minister, has said the negative reports by the Sunday Times over the past few months are a smear (more)
Nazir Alli, chief executive officer (CEO) of the South African Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has revealed the agency has plans for the (more)
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says it will officially launch Mobile Number Portability (MNP) today, amidst wide speculation (more)
The government must train teachers in ICT before it introduces its free laptop programmes, according to the Kenya National Association of (more)
The Liberia Telecommunication Authority (LTA) has been advised to remain fair and stay away from politics as it carries out its duties in (more)
Omobola Johnson, Nigeria’s communication technology minister, has revealed that the popular computer village in Lagos injects around US$2 (more)
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has fronted new laws to check mobile money laundering, which are now under deliberation by stakeholders.
More than 2,000 pages of evidence allegedly supporting corruption accusations against South Africa communications minister Dina Pule have (more)
One Kenyan Member of Parliament (MP) has already started to induct teachers in his constituency into ICT as the country awaits the (more)
Following Tony Ehrenreich's statement that he cannot remember the African National Congress (ANC) Cape Town caucus voting against the (more)
The South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) has said the N1 and N2 e-toll plan for the Western Cape will create approximately (more)
The World Bank’s political risk guarantee agency has launched a new insurance facility, hoping to attract more investments from abroad in (more)
The Tanzanian National Electoral Commission (NEC) has confirmed biometric voter registration (BVR) will be adopted for the 2015 general (more)
Omobola Johnson, Nigeria’s communication technology minister, has officially launched the Nigerian government service portal in Abuja as (more)
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Politicians in the Western Cape have united under an unlikely agreement to oppose the South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) (more)
A South African parent has expressed his concern that the lack of IT education in the country could prevent his coding expert son from (more)
An expert has advised the Nigerian government to turn to science and technology to achieve its goal of becoming a developed nation.
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology in Namibia has plans to use US$74 million to assist in digital migration, e-waste (more)
The draft Rwandan Information Communication Technology Bill is due for tabling in front of a plenary session for deliberation and a vote on (more)
President Uhuru Kenyatta has said the development of Kenya must be driven by technology, by creating a business climate that “encourages (more)
Ivan Meyer, Democratic Alliance (DA) leader in the Western Cape, has said residents in Khayelitsha and Mitchell’s Plain will be most (more)
The Nigerian Internet Registration Association (NiRA) has entered into partnership with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and (more)
Sierra Leone has become the second country in the world after Haiti to launch the location-target life-saving SMS system known as the (more)
Egypt has launched its national strategy for the next five years for its ICT sector with a focus on attracting foreign investment and (more)
Eugene Juwah, executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has unveiled a five-year strategic management plan (more)