The GPW previously revealed that it could produce smart ID cards at a maximum rate of five million cards per annum. At this rate, the last green ID books will only be replaced towards the end of 2028.
Balwin Properties has already spent hundreds of millions of rand on bulk infrastructure upgrades and expansions that it argues should be paid by the government.
Founded 26 years ago, specialist retailer Solenco South Africa has carved out a digital niche for itself by diversifying its ...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse says state-sanctioned negligence has led to tragic and fatal accidents increasing on South ...
When households in South Africa come under financial pressure, spending on cellular services is among the first things they ...
Walmart South Africa’s grocery and everyday goods prices may be great, but its local tech offering is lacking in price and ...
The Westown Smart City development in Shongweni, KwaZulu-Natal, may look like just an enormous mall with construction ...
There has been a substantial decline in the petrol and diesel price decreases expected for next month compared to earlier in ...
In a bold move to empower African entrepreneurs and startups, HOSTAFRICA has slashed the price of .co.za domains to just R49, ...
Six alleged bogus investment scammers, together with 25 call-centre agents, were arrested on Tuesday, 27 January 2026, for ...
Dell’s intelligent infrastructure offers secure, scalable, high-performance storage, helping businesses modernise workloads, ...
With two intakes each year, CTU Training Solutions offers multiple opportunities to start your studies sooner, so you don’t ...
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