The state hopes to end the bleeding of government funds and fight corruption by establishing a central list of vetted suppliers.
A leaked audit has hardened suspicions that Cashgate funded election campaigns
The ruling, which is seen as a "resounding victory for the Constitution", must remain in force throughout the police ministry’s appeal process.
The president’s fall on the red carpet made him mortal – but laid bare the nation’s hate and hurt.
Government departments and public bodies continue to talk the talk of making information accessible, but do not provide it.
The ruling party is to roll out new tribunals and processes in an attempt to clean up its act.
Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko’s lawyer said the papers "should be served" on Friday.
The Sars deputy commissioner, who has been suspended for allegedly setting up a “rogue unit” within the tax office, has taken his case to the CCMA.
The crime-fighting body announced on Thursday that it had appointed Major General Nhlamvu Elias Dlamini as acting head of the Hawks in Gauteng.
After a strict selection process, amaBhungane reveals the rogues of 2014.
Shadowy empire has billions in Namibian state contracts, but has never been publicly audited
Claims of a dodgy deal, intimidating staff, and treating a girlfriend to a freebie follows airports boss
Perceptions about corruption in SA remain worrying, with another poor score in the Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index.
Two cabinet ministers and several other top officials implicated in multi-million dollar energy sector graft scandal must go, say Tanzanian MPs.
Thabo Mbeki is a hypocrite who preached democracy even as he was subverting it, a seething Morgan Tsvangirai told the Mail & Guardian this week.
After a five year battle to access a report into vote-rigging during the 2002 Zimbabwe elections, the Concourt has finally ruled in the M&G’s favour.
While Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president Joice Mujuru’s resignation, President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace has embarked on a smear campaign.
Botswana’s executive has accepted a high court ruling that protects "free and fair election" through a secret ballot, as opposed to a show of hands.
Opposition parties have charged President Jacob Zuma with corruption at various police stations, and the charges have been taken to a national level.
Dilma Rousseff goes into her second term facing greater challenges than her first time around.
Namibia’s prosecutions chief confirms that she has received a docket from the country’s anti-graft investigators
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s attempts to claim Nelson Mandela’s Qunu home is another embarrassing incident to add to her growing list of failures.
The parliamentary committee postponed the inquiry to Thursday, after Tshabalala claimed that she was seeing the "revised charges for the first time".
Scaffolding for hire is just a small sign of a large informal industry.
Two former ministers in Zimbabwe say corruption is the reason costs have escalated on the Kariba power project.
The SA Post Office and IT agency Sita, two municipalities and three national departments will be investigated for irregularities and corruption.
Court papers have implicated Gauteng ANC chief whip Brian Hlongwa in corrupt dealings worth millions since 2006.
Former Gauteng health MEC Brian Hlongwa received millions from associates who were in business with his department.
An account controlled by a senior provincial health department official reflects payments that were clearly made for election-related items.
France’s former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has been charged with corruption and influence peddling, French prosecutors say.
An ‘open-and-shut case’ built by the SIU drags on, raising suspicions of political interference
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