Archive for January, 2012
Cybercrime in South Africa
by Dr Stephen Mncube on Jan.25, 2012, under Education, News
Cybercrime is generally defined as any form of criminal activity involving the use of computers and the Internet. Also refered to as computer crime, electronic crime, e-crime, netcrime and hi-tech crime. Below is the specific text of the Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Act 25 of 2002, relevant to the criminal offences: CHAPTER XIII CYBER CRIME [...]
Did you know?
by Dr Stephen Mncube on Jan.25, 2012, under Did you know?
7 054 The number of work, business and corporate permits issued in the quarter April – June 2011. This is part of attracting scarce skills into the country and boosting the economy, which will help with job creation.
President Jacob Zuma congratulates class of 2011
by Dr Stephen Mncube on Jan.09, 2012, under Education, News, South African Government
President Jacob Zuma wishes to congratulate all the matriculants who sat for their National Senior Certificates examinations in 2011 and has hailed the ascending pass rate as a step in the right direction. President Jacob Zuma would like to further give special acknowledgment to those who demonstrated outstanding performance in various subjects last year. A [...]
2012 is here!
by Dr Stephen Mncube on Jan.03, 2012, under Commemorative Days, Environment, Events, News
I would like to wish my loyal readers, colleagues and dear friends a blessed, prosperous and very happy new year. 2012 is a leap year so we have been blessed with an additional day to make a difference in the world. This year is the Year of the Dragon which is very auspicious to our [...]