The proposed Protection of Information Bill may seem to be about gagging the media, but - by extension - it is also about gagging the source.
Having an MEC just for ICT may be the government's best idea yet.
Demonising PigSpotter misses the point entirely - the real enemy is all of us.
It can't be mere nostalgia, because even people who weren't born when the 12C came out are devoted users.
Attempts by governments to control the flow of information is a worrying omen for future access freedoms.
Collecting the R50 sent to me via Vodacom's M-Pesa mobile money service, at a Nedbank branch, included a surprise song and dance routine.
Neotel's only doing what any sane commercial organisation should do - attempt to stay in business.
ICT veteran Mthunzi Mdwaba's high-level fall out with the Kelly Group could make “black” companies think twice before getting into bed with a partner.
South Africans may be better off running across the road to their neighbours for help.
The phrase “consumer benefit” has become nothing more than an illusion in the telecoms industry.
Yesterday's Parliamentary circus shows the power of alternative reporting methods.
An entire industry comes to a grinding halt because the Department of Communications just can't make a decision.