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380 undocumented foreigners arrested for hijacking building in Hillbrow

CAPE TOWN - Gauteng police have discovered more than 300 undocumented foreign nationals occupying a 21-storey building in Hillbrow. Three suspects, two women and a man, were arrested for hijacking the building after police officers were able to ...

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Home affairs facing more than R2bn in lawsuits

Acting director-general Thulani Mavuso admits his department has a ‘contingent liability’ of civil actions. The department of home affairs (DHA) is facing more than R2 billion in civil claims because of its service delivery inefficiency, as ...

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Tips on how to get a job in South Africa as a natural born citizen and immigrant

Finding jobs in South Africa can be quite cumbersome. Nonetheless, there are tips on how to get a job in South Africa as a natural-born citizen and an immigrant that you can use to land a good job. These tips are essential for all active job se ...

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Victorian government pushes back on in-classroom surveillance

Victorian Education Minister James Merlino wants the few private schools using the surveillance tech to undertake rigorous privacy assessments and ensure students have explicit guardian or parental consent to participate. The Australian governmen ...

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The banker bros who bankrupted Mozambique

In December, the US Department of Justice indicted three former Credit Suisse bankers for their role in bringing Mozambique’s economy to its knees. State-owned entities drowning in billions of dollars in debt, bloated infrastructure projects, ...

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UK now becoming a target for the microchipping craze, we assess its feasibility as a business tool

Microchips are a fact of modern life. They are in our washing machines and coffee makers, our cars, credit cards, even our cats and dogs.

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SA launches Africa’s most advanced nanosatellite

South Africa has successfully launched into space the continent’s most advanced nanosatellite to date â€` the ZACube-2. The ZACube-2 will provide cutting edge remote sensing and communication services to South Africa and the region. “This s ...

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Japanese government plans to hack into citizens` IoT devices

Japanese government wants to secure IoT devices before Tokyo 2020 Olympics and avoid Olympic Destroyer and VPNFilter-like attacks. The Japanese government approved a law amendment on Friday that will allow government workers to hack into people ...

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New satellite network will make it impossible for aeroplanes to go missing

CBS News reports that a new satellite network which will ensure commercial aeroplanes can be tracked from anywhere will launch soon. On 11 January, the final 10 of 66 replacement satellites were transported into space by SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rock ...

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How IoT is quietly taking over South Africa

The Internet of Things (IoT) industry is a growing sector across the world, and South Africa is no exception. Whether it’s simple solutions such as connected electricity meters or advanced tracking systems with GPS functionality, IoT devices ...

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SA could have major advantage with renewable energy, say experts

South Africa has a competitive advantage in renewable energy and could become a major destination for electricity-intensive industries once the wind and solar sector is ramped up. Engineer and researcher Tobias Bischof-Niemz, a former chief en ...

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Client Statements delivered to their mobile

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A Chinese company reportedly created a photo with such high resolution, you can zoom from thousands of metres away to see people`s facial expressions

You might call this the pinnacle of high-resolution images. It is the brainchild of a setup called Jinkun Tech, or Bigpixel Technology Vorporation, and it was taken from atop the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai.

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The world has changed and needs more security

We live in exponential times. So says Justin Doo, territory manager, Middle East, Turkey & Africa at Okta, who presented on `Delivering truly digital experiences`, at the ITWeb Cloud Summit, held yesterday at The Forum in Bryanston.

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Missed appointment not enough to refuse refugee asylum - court judgment

A man whose father fled Burundi during political turmoil and genocide there in 1994, has been given a fresh start at applying for asylum in South Africa after he was embroiled in a dispute with authorities for about a decade over a missed appoi ...