Former energy minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, who died on Monday, faced allegations of extortion – with the National Assembly announcing on the day she died that the allegations would be investigated.
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Brics raging against the US dollar is an exercise in futility – TechCentral
Brics countries are trying to attract hangers-on by whipping up talk of a rival to dethrone King Dollar. It’s not going to happen.
Unreliable audit reports, cholera outbreak have Tshwane on its knees, DA says all is under control | News24
Amid cholera outbreaks, audit reports, and service delivery challenges in the City of Tshwane, the EFF has accused the DA-led administration of creating a false narrative of good governance.
Celebrity sangoma to unleash lawyers on KFC in kota battle
Mkhulu Romeo is not giving up the KFC KOTA fight as he has now enlisted the services of an experienced advocate who believes he has a case.
The unending feuds over KPLC meter supply dealsÂ
The High Court this week stopped Kenya Power from going ahead with its Sh22 billion tender for the supply of smart meters.
BadFellas â Did businessman Patrick Monyeki bribe then SARS boss Tom Moyane in Gartner tech deal?
Multinational tech firm Gartnerâs revealing self-disclosure about its corrupt 2015 deal with the SA Revenue Service leaves South Africans with two questions: Did tech businessman Patrick Monyeki bribe then tax boss Tom Moyane to bat a R200-million tech contract to Gartner and, crucially, why are the Hawks and the National Prosecuting Authority still sitting on their hands?
Win tickets: exciting international line-up for KZNPO
The KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestraâs World Winter Symphony Season begins this week and features a superb line-up of international and local talent.
13 fun facts about Matthijs de Ligt | Goal.com South Africa
Matthijs de Ligt at just 23 years of age has transformed into one of the best defenders in Europe, having played for Ajax, Juventus, and Bayern Munich.
Fraud case against former City of Cape Town employee postponed
The Bellville Commercial Crimes Court postponed the case against Paul Matthew Hatting, who has been charged with fraud, corruption and money laundering following a R49 million City of Cape Town tender.
‘We are attending to Gauteng’s health leadership problems to bring stability’ â Phaahla
Health minister Joe Phaahla has promised to tackle the issues of poor leadership and governance that have dogged some of the major hospitals in Gauteng, saying several key appointments will soon be made to bring stability to the health department of the country’sâ economic hub.