Bernard Moraka and Victor Tshabalala, the director of a coal transport company, defrauded the power utility by claiming payments for work not done
With many job losses caused by the looting and arson of July, the Midlands town faces an uncertain future
The president lives in ward 90, which includes the wealthy suburb of Hyde Park
The Eastern Cape premier has been granted a temporary reprieve from the public protector’s remedial action, but the fight is far from over
National Freedom Party candidates in the Zululand town have gone into hiding amid fears that they will be targeted next
The Ekurhuleni mayor’s family home and the Katlehong section in which it is situated are spared the debilitating five-hour blackouts from powerless Eskom
In both Marikana and the 2014 Brits protests, the police claimed ignorance about the use of banned birdshot ammunition
More than 445 000 people between the ages of 18 and 29 have registered to cast their vote in the Western Cape come 1 November
As the three big parties make their last attempts to woo voters in this year’s local government elections, we look back at the promises in their manifestos
Mike Mokgwamme, the high court ruled, was appointed to the crucial municipal manager post despite being the least qualified candidate