Molefe was sworn in as a member of Parliament last week amid heavy criticism.
Controversial family states "now is the right time" to sell all shares it owns in South Africa
The Mail & Guardian spoke to some of the protesters who marched on three of SA’s biggest banks and asked them what they thought of the Guptas.
Cosatu has lambasted businesses that have cut ties with the Gupta family’s Oakbay company, saying it would affect innocent workers as a result.
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No one’s talking, but gauging from FNB, Absa and KPMG’s actions, it’s clear big business has hunkered down to avoid the political fall-out.
The big four banks have managed to grow earnings impressively, but enormous challenges remain as SA’s economic outlook continues to deteriorate.
Residential property prices have declined in a big way over the past seven years and there is an increased demand for rental properties as a result.
The central bank of Nigeria has felt the effects of its decison to relax the weekly limit on trading in dollars.
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The property market ended on a high in 2013, showing an increase in house prices, bond sizes and bank approval rates.
There’s a plethora of loyalty programmes that lure customers with rewards and special treatment, but do they actually work?
It is already the most overused word since Web 2.0, so how can we take anything that involves "innovation" seriously anymore?
Capitec Bank is still the cheapest bank in the country, according to a comparative study by trade union Solidarity’s Research Institute.
Teacher development forms an integral part in helping meet the education requirements of South Africa.
The North Gauteng High Court has ruled in favour of First National Bank after claims of racism from bond recalculator Emerald van Zyl.
FNB chief executive Michael Jordaan will step down from the position at the end of this year to spend more time with his family.
The battle by SA banks for the hearts and wallets of the consumer remains a priority, as financial institutions work to increase their reach.
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This week big corporations swindle SA out of R30-billion, Cosatu and the ANC go head to head and the White House defends its drone strikes against al-Qaeda.
Analysts say the ruckus over the ANC’s response to FNB’s "You Can Help" campaign has been overblown and the adverts themselves were miscalculated.
First National Bank has refuted reports that the bank paid and coached children to make negative statements against the ANC and government.
The children used in FNB’s "You Can Help" ad campaign were paid and the videos, which contained negative opinions about government, were scripted.
Whatever happened to admitting you were wrong, asks Verashni Pillay, as she tracks the double standards of Moeletsi Mbeki, FNB, the ANC and more.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says she is disappointed that an SMS between her and Firstrand chief executive Sizwe Nxasana has been leaked.
Despite wide-spread speculation FNB CEO Michael Jordaan will not be resigning after the "You Can Help" campaign sparked national comment.
A survey has revealed that most of South Africa’s youth support the notion of speaking out against government wrongdoing.
In this week’s Weekend 101 Sasolburg protests turn violent, FNB hurts ANC’s feelings and Beyonce gets nailed for ‘lip-synching’.
FNB has pulled a series of videos from its You Can Help campaign after it was criticised by the ANC as being "political" and "treasonous".
The ANC has declined to comment on the M&G report claiming Jacob Zuma had more benefactors than previously thought to cover his debts and expenses.
First National Bank says it is aiming to appoint a new sharia board for its Islamic finance division by the end of 2012.
First National Bank is clearly doing something right in how it builds its reputation
FNB says house prices in April showed the highest year-on-year growth since June 2010, but were still 12.6% lower than 2008 levels in real terms.
A Jo’burg entrepreneur has accused FNB of covering up fraudulent misrepresentation by one of its officials in a transaction that cost him R1.3-milion.
Solidarity has shown people getting fired from Absa "Wall Street" style on YouTube and FNB embraces the power of social media during a power crisis.