‘Regulation must empower, not enforce,’ says communications minister Malatsi

‘Regulation must empower, not enforce,’ says communications minister Malatsi

[Times Live - South Africa] - 30/09/2025
Stakeholders in the information and communications technologies (ICT) sector need to set aside “territorial attachments” and pursue interventions that will empower the sector to grow South Africa’s economy, minister of communications Solly Malatsi says.
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