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Norwegian PM fined $2,352 for violating COVID-19 rules at her birthday bash

Publishing date: Apr 12, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Norway s Prime Minister Erna Solberg arrives for presenting changes to the Electronic Communications Act, which will be important in the fight against child abuse online, at the National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) in Oslo, on April 9, 2021. Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB Article content Norwegian police said on Friday they have fined Prime Minister Erna Solberg for breaking COVID-19 social-distancing rules when she organized a family gathering to celebrate her birthday. The fine is for 20,000 Norwegian crowns ($2,352), police chief Ole Saeverud told a news conference. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Norway PM Fined For Violating Virus Restrictions

Channels Television   Updated April 9, 2021 Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg arrives for presenting changes to the Electronic Communications Act, which will be important in the fight against child abuse online, at the National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) in Oslo, on April 9, 2021.   Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg received a hefty fine on Friday for breaking the country’s virus curbs by organising a family birthday dinner that she ended up not attending, police said. Police concluded that the dinner organised in part by Solberg had exceeded the number of guests allowed at private functions. For the infraction, the head of government was fined 20,000 Norwegian kroner (about $2,300, 2,000 euros).

Supreme court blocks Telkom in fight with Vodacom over ducts

Supreme court blocks Telkom in fight with Vodacom over ducts
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South Africa s outdated TV licence fee model may be o

MultiChoice has echoed calls from the country’s public broadcaster, the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), for South Africa’s current TV licence model to be eliminated favouring the implementation of a public broadcasting tax on households. However, the service operator has said it is opposed to the SABC’s proposal that subscription broadcasters be required to collect this levy from subscribers, arguing that the funds be collected by the SA Revenue Service (SARS).  “We believe the current TV licence model should be eradicated as it is outdated and not in line with international best practice,” MultiChoice spokesperson, Collen Dlamini told

The Face of Connectivity - The Mail & Guardian

The Face of Connectivity “SENTECH is in the business of connecting people” SENTECH understands that connectivity is about people. As human beings, we are relational creatures and connecting with others is at the core of our humanity. That is why SENTECH’s tag line “connecting you” has stood the test of time. The company is constantly evolving and reinventing itself to provide for and meet the human need of being connected. The company’s services, whether broadcasting, streaming or smart (cities) communities, are all about connecting people to the information they need. CEO Mlamli Booi says “we have a vision of universal access connectivity, digital inequality must become a thing of the past”. The company has set its heart on connecting the nation and the continent, providing connectivity and access to digital content.

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