The business of sport in South Africa is coming under the focus of the Competition Commission on concerns that some practices may be uncompetitive
In an extension of technological leapfrogging, Somaliland will become the first country in the world to use iris recognition in an election
The deaths of four American soldiers in Niger last month highlighted the nature and implications of US military presence in Africa.
‘It would be foolhardy to suggest that discussions about corruption in South Africa are race neutral’
There is very little clarity as to who owns what land in South Africa. A lack of reliable data and statistics doesn’t help.
Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane faces a bruising day in court on Friday, if papers from the Reserve Bank are anything to go by.
The report looked into whether Zuma’s friends, the controversial Gupta family, had undue influence on the executive.
The EFF has rejected the Heher Commission’s report on the feasibility of fee-free education on the basis that it will create ‘class segregation’
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says that there must be an uncompromising rejection of corruption, patronage, cronyism and wastage
"But what is sure is that the shock will be even worse for my father. He is 54 years old and he has never had to go through something like this."