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DStv monopoly inquiry | SAA sold for R51 | Eskom power cuts These are the bank branches that offer E

DStv monopoly inquiry | SAA sold for R51 | Eskom power cuts These are the bank branches that offer E-Home Affairs services. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Bank branches where you can get your passport and smart ID]( These are the bank branches that offer E-Home Affairs services. [The big lie about Elon Musk’s South African school days]( While it is true that Elon Musk was bullied in high school, the allegation that his misery happened at Pretoria Boys High is false. [SAA was sold for R51 — and taxpayers could still pay some of its debt]( The deal that saw South Africa sell a majority stake in its national airline heavily favoured the buyer, according to the National Treasury. [Goodbye TV licence — South Africans drop SABC and it loses R600 million]( The South African Broadcasting Corporation says the loss of R600 million over two years is the biggest it has suffered to date. [Expect the worst Eskom power cuts South Africa has ever seen]( There were 1,054 gigawatt hours cut through April versus 2,521 in the entire year earlier, itself a record, according to a CSIR report. [More News You Need To Know]( Editor's Picks [Mr Price hit by resignation of Yuppiechef founders]( Yuppiechef founders Andrew Smith and Shane Dryden have resigned less than a year after Mr Price acquired their business. [DStv monopoly inquiry rebooted]( Icasa has announced that it will undertake a fresh inquiry into South Africa's subscription TV space. [South Africans are renewing their driver’s licences — and then not fetching them]( The Road Traffic Management Corporation said that 90% of drivers aren't collecting their licence cards. [Suburbs in South Africa with the most iPhone users]( New research by MyBroadband Insights reveals the suburbs in South Africa with the highest number of Apple iPhone users. [Discover More Editor's Picks]( MYBROADBAND [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 15-05-2022 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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