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State capture report safely stored in Parliament until Monday
Article
/ 15 October 2016

State capture report safely stored in Parliament until Monday

ANC chief whip’s office spokesperson says the party was disappointed by the statement by Baleka Mbete containing an outright refusal to look after it.

By Jenni Evans
DA threatens to report SABC on elections ads, while broadcaster says issue is resolved
Article
/ 30 May 2016

DA threatens to report SABC on elections ads, while broadcaster says issue is resolved

The Democratic Alliance accused the public broadcaster of censorship for delays in airing the party’s election campaign advertisements.

By Staff Reporter
SIPs to support SA’s knowledge economy goals
Article
/ 24 April 2014

SIPs to support SA’s knowledge economy goals

Global research shows that broadband access boosts GDP, and SA’s National Infrastructure Development Plan aims to increase broadband penetration.

By Advertorial
Madonsela: I will have final say on what Nkandla report says
Article
/ 20 November 2013

Madonsela: I will have final say on what Nkandla report says

Thuli Madonsela has made it clear she will address concerns raised in her provisional report into Nkandla – but she will do so on her own terms.

By Sarah Evans and Sapa
Madonsela questions govt delay following Nkandla report saga
Article
/ 23 October 2013

Madonsela questions govt delay following Nkandla report saga

Public protector Thuli Madonsela has questioned the delay in changing the law dealing with who she should hand reports to in presidency matters.

By Ahmed areff
Report says Africa has more billionaires than we think
Africa
/ 7 October 2013

Report says Africa has more billionaires than we think

There are far more African billionaires than previously thought, and most of them are Nigerian, says "Ventures" magazine.

By Staff Reporter
Only foreign ships transport SA’s exports
Article
/ 1 October 2013

Only foreign ships transport SA’s exports

The vast majority of South Africa’s exports are transported by ship, but not a single merchant vessel is local. This renders our economy vulnerable.

By Sapa
Bid to end Zim report saga
Article
/ 12 April 2013

Bid to end Zim report saga

The Constitutional Court has been asked to step in over ‘delaying strategy’ on election document.

By Glynnis Underhill
UN report says Gbagbo supporters tried to recruit rebels
Africa
/ 9 October 2012

UN report says Gbagbo supporters tried to recruit rebels

A new report from UN experts has accused exiled allies of Cote d’Ivoire’s former president of trying to recruit extremist rebels.

By Edith M, Lederer Author and Edith M Lederer Guest
Report says officials placed SA at risk of breaking sanctions
Article
/ 5 August 2012

Report says officials placed SA at risk of breaking sanctions

The department of trade and industry needs a policy overhaul to prevent sanctions busting by South African companies, the DA said on Sunday.

By Sapa and Staff Reporter
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