The entire continent is open for business, due to improved governance and political stability
Zambia has been prevented from collecting $27-million in tax revenue by the aggressive tax practices of the Associated British Foods multinational.
More than 60 companies may have fallen victim to industry collusion, opening the door to civil cases and related lawsuits.
Affidavits reveal how taxpayers helped to settle Safa’s debt for the upgrading of Soccer city in preparation for the 2010 soccer World Cup.
The state has been caught between a brick and a hard place in its crackdown on long-running cartels in South Africa’s construction industry.
It is an industry rife with corruption, fraud, racketeering and collusion, all sanctioned by the leadership of SA’s biggest construction companies.
Although everyone agrees the telecoms regulator is not working, they cannot agree on the solution, writes Lloyd Gedye.
If there was any justice in the music industry, thousands of South Africans would find a copy of the new Make-Overs album in their Christmas stocking.
This has been a big year for Johannesburg’s performance-art wonderkids.
The final regulations on digital terrestrial television migration will be published on Friday.