Former Northern Cape ANC chairperson John Block, who is currently serving a 15-year sentence for corruption, is facing new charges in connection with R51 million tender fraud.
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Life in the Time of Cholera â the SA reality
SA’s cholera outbreak, Mbalula’s dismissal of ANC responsibility and the party’s failure to implement a solution confirm SA’s disintegration.
Cape Town reports record number of rooftop solar applications
Applications for solar PV installations have registered another record on the back of persistent load-shedding, the City of Cape Town said on Monday.
Cape Town reports record number of rooftop solar applications
Applications for solar PV installations have registered another record on the back of persistent load-shedding, the City of Cape Town said on Monday.
South African crypto companies are now in the licensing net – Tech In Africa
Under the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services (FAIS) Act, the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has publicly said that crypto assets are financial assets. This is a big step toward regulation. The choice was made after SARB’s first warning about the volatile nature of the crypto asset market.
Leon Schreiber | Stop rewarding the ANC for ruining our country | City Press
The public may be outraged, but the Ministerial Handbook allows ministers and their deputies to spend taxpayersâ money with impunity, writes Leon Schreiber.
Government slated for arbitrarily ending tender | City Press
The department of sport, arts and culture has come under criticism after awarding an R18 million tender to another company to re-pilot a project that had already been piloted for almost R15 million.
ANALYSIS: The mirage of power â or how the electricity minister got his functionsÂ
While Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa now has officially delegated powers, they are not quite what they seem. As always, the devil is in the detail.
South Africa: ‘A Growing Swamp’ – Dysfunction and Corruption Threaten SA’s Universities
The politicisation of top governance in South African universities is an entrée to corruption, and if left unchecked, the “growing swamp” will destroy higher education and snuff out the lamp of learning for generations to come, said Distinguished Professor Jonathan Jansen.