Cosatu affiliate Satawu alleges that over a dozen top projects, worth billions of rand, are tainted by corruption and has called for the suspension of certain senior officials at the Transnet National Ports Authority. Transnet has launched an investigation into allegations of a corrupt syndicate allegedly operating at one of its key subsidiaries. File picture [â¦]
Robben Island is still missing the boat
Nelson Mandela famously said that the measure of a country is its prisons. If he could see what has happened to Robben Island, where he spent 18 years, he would know South Africa is still the land of missed opportunities.
Chris Walker and Regina Belle captivate South African audiences | City Press
Percy Mabandu speaks to singer-songwriter Chris Walker ahead of his two concerts in SA.
The impact of crime on businesses in South Africa
Title: The Impact of Crime on Businesses in South Africa Introduction: South Africa has long been plagued by high crime rates, which have had a significant...
Continue reading...SA authors pick their favourite reads of 2023 | Life
We asked local authors, who had published a book this year, to tell us what their favourite read of 2023 was â and why.
Tshwane meets extended deadline to file financials
The 2022/2023 financial statement was meant for the Auditor-General on August 31, to finalise all outstanding financial problems. However, the metro had postponed the submission at the recommendation of its audit and performance committee (APC).
Neo Energy Metals plc Announces Resource Expansion Drill Program Tender Underway
Neo Energy Metals plc announced that it has commenced the tender process with a number of short-listed South Africa based drilling contractors for a major resource expansion and resource upgrade drill…
Motaung company found guilty of evading tax | Central News South Africa
The Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court has found Newtongate (Pty) Ltd owned by Tebang Motaung guilty for contravention of the Tax Administration Act on Monday 27
SAMSA’s 25 Year Anniversary: Section Three
The ship served as a training facility for cadets to acquire the required sea time and exposure to enter the international maritime job market