Zimbabwe’s two rival presidential candidates have both claimed that they are heading for victory as votes continue being counted
Thanduxolo Jika speaking about the Treasury’s report into Eskom executives and their involvement in dubious contracts, courtesy of the SABC.
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The UNTU embarked on a strike on Monday morning, demanding a 10% wage increase from the Bombela Operating Company which runs the Gautrain
In your morning news roundup: Robert Mugabe has snubbed his own Zanu-PF party, saying he will back any one of the opposition parties
There’s more to a car than the way it looks
Our readers write in about Global Citizen and the Dutch Reformed Church
South Africa needs to create market access and deliver on an operating environment which makes for good business
In your morning news round-up: Prasa staff is being accused of ‘looting’ R87-million, and a high blood drug has been recalled
In your news round up: Eskom and Transnet have secured funding from China, and the recent taxi killings could be linked to a route dispute