The family-run syndicate behind the alleged scam may have looted even more — as much as R1-billion
The pandemic has forced some companies to cancel or pause capital expenditure, jeopardising long-term economic growth
Every month the African Blogtable brings together some of the top basketball minds from across the continent to answer the most pressing questions related to the 2020-21 NBA season
The former president is being advised by various leaders to appear before the state capture commission
In this extract from But Beautiful, the writer Geoff Dyer reflects on how photographs ‘work on you’
‘Babette’s Feast’ by Isak Dinesen delves into the minutiae of 1870s migration through a Frenchwoman who finds herself living in Norway, where she is denied her artistic passion
Theatres are opening (and closing) again in fits and starts, driven by a fierce determination to bounce back
Evidence presented at the commission points to the governing party’s MPs not being allowed to carry out their oversight functions
Niren Tolsi returns to a time before the pandemic brought on travel restrictions to ponder what is being lost in a world that is confined to itself
Funded by the private sector, the government will be able to ‘scale up’ initiatives against this second pandemic