Municipalities are confident that pricey World Cup stadiums will be sustainable.
The ongoing contractual dispute between steel giant ArcelorMittal and iron-ore supplier Kumba Iron Ore has intensified.
Government officials who bought Soccer World Cup tickets using the state purse could face fines or imprisonment.
The ANC has called the move a deliberate attempt to extend the DA’s political power in the province.
Figures show a bumper spending spree by South Africans and foreigners during the World Cup.
A host of legislative amendments proposed by MPs have not seen the light of day in the National Assembly.
The Cope faction supporting deputy president Mbhazima Shilowa on Tuesday finally served court papers on the party’s president Mosiuoa Lekota.
The tit-for-tat leadership battles within the Congress of the People (Cope) dragged on for a further day on Tuesday with no resolution by 6pm.
As workers prepare to face off with Eskom, figures reveal that employees in the electricity sector are among the highest-paid in formal industry.
While infighting persists at troubled parastatals, Transnet’s plans to allow private sector buy-in add to the minister’s woes.