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A draft policy direction gazetted by Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi has South Africans talking. The policy change could allow companies in the Information and Communications sector to operate without 30% black ownership. The department says the move has nothing to do with Elon Musk's Starlink.

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Фото профиля Stefan Maree
Stefan Maree1 год назад

Scrap the whole BEE thing

Фото профиля Dr Shad Katuu 🌐
Dr Shad Katuu 🌐5 лет назад

Open access ~> "Using Web Analytics to Assess Traffic to the Mandela Portal: The Case of African Countries" in New Review of Information Networking #BigData #DataTrustworthiness #Ghana #GoogleAnalytics #Kenya #NelsonMandela #Nigeria #SouthAfrica #Tanzania

Фото профиля IronLady
IronLady1 год назад

What an incredible coincidence

Фото профиля Thato
Thato1 год назад

He's still gonna show S.A flames. He'll one day demand Cape Independence or else 👇🏾

Фото профиля White Rhino
White Rhino1 год назад

This will need to apply to all businesses. Fairness and equity for all people and all companies. No hypocrisy!!

Фото профиля Twinkler
Twinkler1 год назад

I hope Elon shows them the middle finger until all race laws are scrapped.

Фото профиля alice jones
alice jones1 год назад

And I'm the tooth fairy!!!!

Фото профиля Mari Beukes
Mari Beukes1 год назад

O please, please,please, please....unreal, the lies.

Фото профиля ntembeko potolwana
ntembeko potolwana1 год назад

So all this act about genocide in this country, benifuna data deals, yenina zimangandini🤦

Фото профиля Rikus Mellet
Rikus Mellet1 год назад

Thank you @realDonaldTrump

Фото профиля Rase Jr Rase
Rase Jr Rase1 год назад

This has never helped ordinary South Africans but politicians and their kids get everything nonsense

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The questions have not changed [THREAD] COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON CALLS ON MINISTER MALATSI TO WITHDRAW HIS STARLINK DIRECTIVES Parliament, Saturday, 13 December 2025 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies, Ms Khusela Sangoni Diko, has noted the policy direction issued by the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Mr Solly Malatsi, to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) on Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) and calls for the immediate withdrawal thereof. These policy directives are an affront to the centuries old fight for equity and redress by the black majority in this country. They further unintelligibly obfuscate existing law in a spirited attempt to circumvent the mandatory 30% equity ownership by historically disadvantaged groups as a requirement for electronic communications services licensing as under section 9(2)(b) of the Electronic Communications Act (ECA). Mr Malatsi, in his capacity as Minister, has neither the legislative nor moral authority to reverse the gains of democracy through this unilateral action, unsupported by the Regulator, ICASA, or the department he leads. To the best of our knowledge he has once again also not sought the approval of Cabinet to gazette the said Policy Directives, which could be reasonably expected given the import of the matter. Cont….

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