An ally of President Jacob Zuma has been accused of breaching Kimberley Protocol by buying Zimbabwe stones.
‘We’ve lost money, we’ve lost our credibility, we’ve lost everything," lamented Aurora Empowerment Systems’ financial director, Thulani Ngubane.
The union says it was ‘no doubt’ linked to liquidators dismissal.
This year 36 police officers have been killed so far, yet there is no public outcry, says General Bheki Cele.
According to statistics provided by the ICD, the South African police force is the most violent it has been in more than 10 years.
A furious Enver Motala, fired from a team overseeing the liquidation of mines controlled by Aurora, says the move has scared off prospective buyers.
Respected SA political analyst Na’eem Jeenah says Israeli security police accused him of supporting armed resistance against Israel.
Cope put a brave face on its poor showing in the municipal election, insisting that the future belongs to South Africa’s small parties.
Civil society is spitting mad about proposed regulations gazetted by government that would govern reparations to people who suffered during apartheid.
Despite the ANC’s best efforts, voters endorse the party pushing service delivery.