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Eskom stage 7 | Matrix exam cheating | Insurance demanding two Trackers Crowdsourced caller-ID spam-

Eskom stage 7 | Matrix exam cheating | Insurance demanding two Trackers Crowdsourced caller-ID spam-blocking tools like Truecaller raise two major privacy-related red flags. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Beware using Truecaller in South Africa]( Crowdsourced caller-ID spam-blocking tools like Truecaller raise two major privacy-related red flags. [Eskom gets a kick in the teeth]( Much like those who landed Eskom in its current dire circumstances, South Africa's energy regulator is trying to delay the inevitable. [Big trouble at Eskom]( Fraud, corruption, funding constraints, poor planning, and shoddy work is crushing Eskom. [Eskom crisis can be solved with one word]( The Free Market Foundation has proposed a simple, but enormous change to the Electricity Regulation Act. [Eskom load-shedding hit stage 7, say economists]( Eskom technically implemented stage 7 load-shedding at one point last week, according to the Bureau for Economic Research. [Builders can charge R30,000 for delivery]( Builders owner Massmart says shoppers being quoted outlandish delivery fees is not a bug. [Matric exam cheating scandal exposed — Teachers gave answers on WhatsApp groups]( A whistleblower claims that over 350 pupils were involved in a matric exam cheating scandal in Mpumalanga. [Eskom’s collapse in one chart]( A comparison of the performance of older coal power stations in the United States to similarly-aged ones in South Africa shows that blaming "ageing infrastructure" is not a good excuse. [Toyota Fortuner theft is so rampant, this insurer demands some customers install two trackers]( The insurer said the models that require a secondary tracking device accounted for 50% of the value of its total vehicle-related claims, despite only making up 4% of its covered cars. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 18-12-2022 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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