Eighteen months after Cyril Ramaphosa ordered a probe into alleged corruption at Telkom, the high court has set the proclamation aside.
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Digital Vibes: Corruption accused admits not telling SIU about money she received | News24
Lizeka Tonjeni appeared in the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in Pretoria on Thursday, where she is on trial for corruption.
State shows 10 more Digital Vibes payments to municipal support employee who says she wasn’t bribed | News24
The State has uncovered 10 more payments by Digital Vibes to a Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) employee, which came directly from the R3.9 million tender awarded to the controversial communications company.
Kuno cheetah deaths: Could radio collars be killing the big cats in India?
Deaths of some of the cheetahs brought to India last year amid much fanfare have been making headlines.
Anti-nuclear sentiments and voices in Africa are misplaced, baseless and devoid of facts
Leading economies in the world are including nuclear power in their Net Zero Carbon Emissions by year 2050 targets.
Nortje heralds Transnet’s Durban Filipino partner “best in world”
Francois Nortje director of NT55 Investments unpacks the watershed public-private partnership deal announced yesterday by Transnet.
Petraâs Sales Slide Amid Large-Stone Scarcity
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Commodity Tracker: 4 charts to watch this week
India’s demand for transport fuels is in focus, with expectations of further growth through 2023 and beyond.
SATIRICALLY SPEAKING: Lord Paul of the Mashatileites shines in the latest season of Sass
As far as this film reviewer is concerned, Lord Paul of the Mashatileites deserves his own spin-off show. The actor and the writers have outdone themselves in their nuanced portrayal of this character.
Treasury is withholding nearly R1 billion from Nelson Mandela Bay because of its agency CEO choice | News24
Almost R600 million in grant funding has been withheld from the Nelson Mandela Bay metro by the National Treasury and the city is at risk of losing a further R388 million that is due before the end of July.