Defiant backers of the former eThekwini chairperson and mayor, who has appeared in court over corruption charges linked to a tender, face disciplinary action over ‘divisive’ court protest
Lawyers have told Parliament’s higher education portfolio committee that it can’t examine sexual misconduct allegations against Vice-Chancellor Peter Mbati
The governing party appears to be struggling to enforce the ban on support for leaders facing criminal charges
More than 3 000 employees out of 5 000 have accepted the packages. The state-owned airline, which went into business rescue, is likely to retain 1 000 workers
The regulations aim to prevent money laundering and financing terror organisations, but implementing them is proving to be difficult
‘We work closely with advisors and their clients and our aim is to ensure that their legacies are secure, and the unexpected cost of dying is planned for’
When conflict and Covid-19 disrupt schooling and devastate the economy, girls drop out, and teen pregnancies rise
There is a truth in politics: this crisis will pass, and people will be distracted by the next one. Just survive this moment, and you will escape accountability
Many South African consumers are struggling and need financial strategies and help so they can cope with their growing debt
The outcome of the ANC’s NEC meeting was clear: ask party members who are facing or who have been convicted of criminal charges to step aside. But as Paddy Harper and Lester Kiewit report, the ANC cannot act against those who have not been criminally charged — until then, any ‘reputationally toxic’ members can stay