VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: Richard Stallman on Africa, PRISM, ID cards and eTolls
After the founder of the Free Software Foundation spoke in Joburg on Saturday, we sat down and asked him some questions.
After the founder of the Free Software Foundation spoke in Joburg on Saturday, we sat down and asked him some questions.
And students should refuse to write non-free code too.
A new tax break is in the works from government in the hopes of luring EV manufacturers to build and invest in South Africa.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi has hit the same points he has spent years hitting at the recent Gauteng SOPA. Clearly more needs to be done.
Premier Panyaza Lesufi says that the 6 000 youths will receive a monthly stipend while they are trained in solar panel installation.
In this week’s Africast, the team looks forward at what’s expected to launch in November.
Minister Fikile Mbalula issued a statement, calling reports that e-tolls would be scraped as inaccurate. A decision will be made early 2022.
New report from R2K et al shows how deep the rabbit hole goes.
Outa has dug deeper to research costs of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, alleging over expenditure of R10 billion.
Outa members are now provisionally immune from legal claims by Sanral for non-payment of etolls.
Outa hits back at what it says are shocking undertones to Sanral’s Wednesday press briefing.
Outa believes that Eskom should have received a 3.4% increase, and not 9.4%.