The Gupta family, owners of the New Age newspaper and Sahara, are planning what has been described as possibly the "wedding of the century".
A meeting between DA MP Wilmot James and the "New Age" bosses was a constructive discussion on issues of media and politics, the newspaper has said.
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/ 30 September 2011
The <i>M&G</i>’s readers weigh in on COP17, Percy Zvomuya’s article on the wealthy elite of European football, <i>The New Age</i> and more.
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/ 23 September 2011
Readers share their thoughts on the whiteness debate, Zimbabwe and more.
Subcontractors at the Gupta family’s Shiva Uranium mine are crying foul over the company’s alleged failure to pay for services provided.
Former minister in the presidency Essop Pahad has broken business ties with the Gupta family by resigning as director of TNA Media, media reports say.
The <i>New Age</i> newspaper will be looking for its third editor in one year. Henry Jeffreys is expected to announce his resignation this week.
Industrialists. Newspaper owners. And friends with the president and his family. Read our dummy’s guide to the famous family.
After demanding its "closer", the ANCYL has snuck on to Twitter, along with some other high-profile people. But they’re not getting it quite right.
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/ 27 February 2011
President Jacob Zuma was unaware of any ministers or deputy ministers being influenced by "individuals" in making key government decisions.
Cosatu will bring the ANC’s lack of consultation on key state appointments into the spotlight at this week’s alliance summit.
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/ 18 February 2011
The Gupta family, who are close to Jacob Zuma, will now indirectly own about 0,3% of the country’s most valuable piece of commercial real estate.
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/ 1 December 2010
The long-awaited print launch of <em>New Age </em>will take place on December 6, the newspaper’s editor Henry Jeffreys confirmed on Tuesday.
TNA Media, publishers of The New Age, has appointed Independent News and Media’s COO Nazeem Howa as its CEO.
A showdown over the launch date and a lack of resources appear to have been what prompted the five most senior Âeditors at the New Age to resign.
The long-awaited print launch of the <i>New Age</i> did not take place on Wednesday, coinciding with the resignation of five key staff members.
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/ 27 September 2010
The state has declined to prosecute businessman Atul Gupta, who was arrested for allegedly refusing to be searched by police, his spokesperson says.
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/ 27 September 2010
Businessman Atul Gupta, the publisher of the <em>New Age</em>, was arrested at the weekend for refusing to be searched by police.
The Zuma-aligned Gupta family launched their own "good news" newspaper at a glitzy party. <b>Mandy Rossouw</b> reports.
Concern is growing in political and business circles about the relationship between President Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family.
Zuma seems to have replaced the well-known Shaik brothers as his close allies with another influential and wealthy family: the Guptas from India.
The Gupta Group, which has close links to the ANC, will launch a new national daily newspaper in September, a media report said on Tuesday.