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Petrol price problems | Estate ID scanners and POPIA | Cold call crackdown Driving skills and road s

Petrol price problems | Estate ID scanners and POPIA | Cold call crackdown Driving skills and road safety expert Rob Handfield-Jones argues that spending R1 billion on new card printers is a waste of money that won't make roads safer or combat fraud and corruption. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [South Africa must say goodbye to driver’s licence cards and car discs]( Driving skills and road safety expert Rob Handfield-Jones argues that spending R1 billion on new card printers is a waste of money that won't make roads safer or combat fraud and corruption. [South Africa saying goodbye to cash]( The South African Reserve Bank plans to make the country's economy cashless and rapid progress is being made. [Toyota warns South Africa]( Toyota South Africa CEO Andrew Kirby warned that the country is entering a phase of deindustrialisation, which requires urgent government intervention. [Bad signs for petrol prices in South Africa]( The basic fuel price trajectory indicates a possible shift from overrecovery to under-recovery, which would result in petrol price hikes. [ID scanner warning for estates, gated communities and office parks in South Africa]( South Africa's Information Regulator says that it will soon be clamping down on access points to private properties that overprocess personal data. [R38-million for most expensive shack in South Africa]( Damning allegations of cover-ups, organised crime, and corruption have emerged in an investigation that includes an overpriced call centre in Vryburg. [Cold call crackdown in South Africa]( South Africa's Information Regulator will soon publish a policy that says telemarketing constitutes electronic communication and must adhere to POPIA. [Good news about South Africa’s 50ppm diesel ban]( This is the date from which 10ppm diesel will be the only kind allowed for use in vehicles in South Africa. [The South African inventor who revolutionised solar power]( Vivian Alberts spent 20 years developing technology that made solar panels significantly less expensive. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 13-10-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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