The fund management firm central to the second leg of the PetroSA scandal has admitted to paying part of an overblown "success fee" to a dodgy lawyer.
Are the Guptas now so powerful that they can shrug off a defence minister’s denial of permission to land at an air force base?
The power supplier has no idea how to manipulate its customers: peak pricing is what’s needed.
The Syrian regime’s electronic army is hitting critical Western news organisations with disinformation.
Barack Obama has promised to take action to close the controversial prison camp at Guantanamo Bay.
The Bucs’ Dan Malesela has toppled Kaizer Chiefs before. And this is likely to bring the kings out fighting at the Nedbank Cup semifinal.
In 2012 South Africa’s tourist growth rate was more than double the global average (about 4%, as estimated by the UN World Tourism Organisation).
Far from legitimising an unjust order, Helen Suzman was unequivocal in her opposition to apartheid, writes Francis Antonie.
In the third season of a 15-team structure for Super Rugby, questions are being asked about inconsistencies in the format.
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