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5 Risk Management Certifications You Should Not Ignore

Are you thinking of advancing your risk management career? Then you may consider getting a Risk Management certification.  In recent times, much effort has been put into better understanding business risk and its nature, which led to the creation of methodologies and approaches that enable individuals and organizations to make accurate decisions based on logical reasoning. Consequently, certifications in risk management are becoming more sought after by large corporations and government entities alike, because they help in protecting the organization from current and future threats. A risk management certification measures your experience and background knowledge in evaluating and making decisions about risk. This is a list of 5 Risk Management courses and certifications that will hel...

Zapper & Stitch Make Big Waves for E-Payments in South Africa

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You Can Now Rent Solar Power in SA with MetroWatt & Huawei

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South Africa’s Cell C Continues to Bleed Money, Reports Main Stakeholder

One of South Africa’s largest telecoms, Cell C, made a loss of nearly $150-million between 1 June 2021 and 31 May 2022, according to a report from Blue Label Telecoms, which bought a 45% stake in the company in 2017. In a statement released last year, Cell C CEO Douglas Craigie Stevenson said that Cell C’s financial performance had improved, making a net profit of $9.8-million, and the business was making “good progress on the implementation of our new business model and the introduction of new products to market.” Cell C also said it had grown its subscribers from 11.7-million in H1 2020 to 13 million by the end of 2021. But despite its growth in users it continued to post losses in revenues. At that time the company said that the contract and broadband revenue decreases were in line with...

South African Cryptocurrency Ownership Revealed in New Report

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Pick n Pay Joins Forces with AWS Cloud

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SA’s Communication Regulator Names New Acting CEO as Former Boss Jumps to MTN

Advocate Norman Gidi, newly appointed acting CEO of Icasa. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has announced the appointment of Norman Gidi as its acting CEO, effective 1 September 2022. This comes as current boss Willington Ngwepe departs to serve in a top position at MTN Group. According to a statement by Icasa, Gidi will assume leadership of the regulator until the end of November, or until a permanent appointment is made. Former CEO Ngwepe is expected to leave Icasa on 31 August, following his resignation. Ngwepe has been appointed to serve as MTN’s chief of staff in the office of Group CEO Ralph Mupita. He had been at Icasa for the last 8 years, joining first as COO. Incoming boss Gidi has a longer tenure at Icasa under his belt, joining the public regulat...

Huawei MatePad 10.4 2022 Edition Launches in South Africa: Here’s the Price + Specs

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Openserve Officially Connects Google’s Equiano Cable to South Africa

Openserve has landed Google’s Equiano cable in the Western Cape, South Africa. The landing crew awaits the subsea cable to approach the shore. Openserve, one of South Africa’s largest network infrastructure providers, announced that it has facilitated the landing of the Equiano subsea cable, the world’s largest undersea cable that runs along the west coast of Africa, from Europe to Melkbosstrand, Cape Town. The Google Equiano undersea cable system arrived at the Openserve cable station facility in Melkbosstrand on Monday, 8 August 2022. Openserve’s cable station facility will serve as the SA landing station and will offer terrestrial services, connecting the cable landing to South African carrier-neutral data centres. “The landing of the Equiano undersea cable marks a significant mom...

Google Wallet Launches in South Africa: How It Works

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AI is Critical in Fighting Climate Change say South African Bosses

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New Details Revealed for Africa Data Centre’s $300-Million Expansion Plans

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