The extent of fraud involving travel vouchers used by South African Members of Parliament can’t yet be conclusively determined but the investigation may take several months, says National Assembly Speaker Frene Ginwala.
Liberian rebels and government troops traded accusations on Monday of staging fresh attacks in violation of a month-old truce, as west African mediators probed the charges to try to salvage efforts to restore peace in the country.
Police probably could have prevented family doctor Harold Shipman from murdering his last three victims if they had properly conducted their initial investigation, an inquiry ruled on Monday.
The Gardens for Africa project, introduced by Toyota South Africa in KwaZulu-Natal last year, is proving a great success, and the company has decided to continue support for the programme.
Shirin Ismail, a former director of auditing firm Galahad, pleaded guilty in the Johannesburg Commercial Crime Court on Monday to involvement in a scheme to defraud the SA Revenue Service.
Meet the new ANC ideal candidate for the 2004 general elections: a member in good standing with a proven track record of involvement in the democratic movement, with no history of ill-discipline or corruption, not involved in factions and never having violated the ANC’s code of conduct.
South Africa’s Investec Asset Management has implemented the first fully automated equity trading and settlement process linked to an international broker – UBS — allowing local traders access to multiple brokers across geographic locations and asset classes for the first time, the company announced on Monday.
South Africa has the second oldest air force in the world, but a lack of finance and space is threatening to scupper efforts to preserve the country’s flight history.
A Zimbabwe court began hearing arguments on Monday for the dropping of treason charges against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, accused of plotting to kill President Robert Mugabe.