The government wants more bang for its buck when it comes to provincial and local government infrastructure roll-out.
The government’s prudent allocation of funds to state-owned entities was on display in the medium-term budget policy statement.
The midterm budget policy statement has revealed that the government is failing at creating jobs, outside of the expanded public works programme.
The mooted merger between commodities trader Glencore and mining company Xstrata is likely to face few regulatory hurdles in South Africa.
Death Grips’ new album grabbed the attention of columns and headlines when it chose to leak it to their fans after a dispute with their record label.
Make Overs is making albums so quick that it’s hard for the critics to keep up. Lloyd Gedye reviews their latest offering, "IV".
The International Exhibition of Black Music at Museum Africa in Newtown, Johannesburg, is a real treat.
An initiative to build a reliable business network across the continent has cut out European middlemen.
Computicket has been accused of using its market power to bully a developmental theatre company that works with schools.
TopTV has been struggling to compete against MultiChoice on an unlevel playing field, writes Lloyd Gedye.