Former police chief Jackie Selebi cuts a poor figure in the witness box and plays into the prosecution’s hands, writes Adriaan Basson.
The regulator’s move to reduce interconnection tariffs to cost is a sign that it is reasserting its power, says <i>Lloyd Gedye</i>.
When I mentioned to a friend the other day that I had the new Bittervrug album to review, his response was: "Bittervrug, oh that’s heavy shit man."
Inspired by distortion-dripping guitar, Jaco en Z-dog are here to change the face of Afrikaans punk, writes <em>Lloyd Gedye</em>
Small firms claim they were threatened to collude with concrete and milling industry giants.
South Africa’s telecoms regulator has finally taken the bull by the horns and has announced its plan to regulate interconnection rates.
A plot near Hartbeespoort Dam has been ruled a "corrupt benefit" in judgement in a department of energy disciplinary inquiry into its chief director.
Businessman claims that Standard Bank and MTN infringed the patent on his firm’s transaction authorisation system.
<em>Lloyd Gedye</em> reports back on four bands that stood out among the dross at Splashy Fen this year.
Pretoria prog-rockers Isochronous go unplugged for a new album, writes <em>Lloyd Gedye</em>.