Nkululeko Poya admitted to spying on a journalist and his former colleagues — now he’s been appointed to the board of a parastatal
Eskom workers say they knew two weeks ago that the power crash was coming, but maintenance problems have been consistently overlooked
Threats of legal action force a contract set aside which could have seen second-hand equipment supplied to the city
Eskom is spending R4.5m more on coal each day because of contracts that are lucrative for certain producers
Unions cite board apathy and lack of communication as they prepare for a strike that could cripple the state airline’s operations
Vuyi Raseroka is the latest executive at the crisis-prone airline to have their wings clipped
Nearly 2 000 people were arrested in Egypt this week. Their crime? Daring to protest against the country’s military government. The act of protesting is outlawed, so many of those arrested had already weighed up the risk of arrest before taking to the streets.Most of those arrested are said to be teenagers and, as rights groups […]
Floyd Shivambu claims that a shortfall of more than R600 000 to buy his R1-million Range Rover was paid by his brother, who bought his 2012 BMW
The EFF leader admits he bought the vehicle but denies there was a link to the now defunct bank
South Africa’s Vukani Aviation formed a joint venture with the notorious secret police in South Sudan