Vodacom’s long-running legal dispute with a fixer who recently won a case against it in a Democratic Republic of Congo court is still simmering.
There is something to be said for heart-on-your sleeve honesty, especially if a songwriter manages this while keeping listeners interested.
Now safely back on home soil, Lloyd Gedye describes the terror flight from Libreville that got him here.
Hugh Masekela has plenty to keep him busy: a new studio, a new label and a further two albums to be released before the end of the year.
A leadership tussle in the Competition Commission has led to a preliminary inquiry by the department of economic developmentm, writes Lloyd Gedye.
A pan-African event was nothing more than an expensive PR exercise to push the president, writes Lloyd Gedye.
The proposed sale of 20% of Telkom to a Korean firm was simply politically unpalatable, analysts say. Lloyd Gedye reports.
A Cigarette manufacturer in SA could face a fine of up to R1-million for possibly violating regulations that govern the marketing of cigarettes.
The insurance industry shows signs of strong growth as the cost of care for animals rises. Lloyd Gedye reports.
Warrick Sony’s new album deals with the perpetual state of agitation in South Africa and the world.