Drug dealer Glenn Agliotti was a confident man on Friday morning, as he laughed and joked at a press conference in Johannesburg.
It’s definitely still Interpol but the edge is missing on the band’s new album.
Correspondence between Pamodzi Gold and Aurora Empowerment Systems reveals bitter divisions among those representing different interests.
<b>Ilham Rawoot</b> may be all grown up,
but Eid makes her feel like a kid again
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/ 18 November 2010
Denis Goldberg is a charmer and his personality is the most prominent element of his autobiography.
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/ 12 November 2010
John Block, the ANC Northern Cape leader accused of tender fraud, is being defended by a man who has a serious corruption charge hanging over his head
Killer’s plea bargain casts a spotlight on Czech fugitive and his associates.
The issue of media freedom moved squarely into the global limelight this week, with a steep drop in the country’s global press-freedom ranking.
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/ 22 October 2010
If a new Bill aimed at preventing stalking is passed, journalists’ phone calls and visits could constitute stalking and harassment.
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/ 22 October 2010
The Bakubung community is wealthy on paper, but a leadership dispute is keeping it in poverty
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/ 15 October 2010
Paralysed mining company Aurora Empowerment Systems has cheated collapse once again after a year of surviving on little more than its political clout.
Aurora Empowerment Systems is violating its agreement with liquidators by selling off assets from the liquidated Pamodzi mines.
Nine alleged illegal miners were arrested at the Aurora Grootvlei mine on Tuesday afternoon.
Past drug claims dog businessman behind contentious circumcision device
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/ 24 September 2010
While the struggling company faces liquidation, its troubled mines may yet be bailed out
Freshlyground have worked with <i>ZA News </i> to create a tongue-in-cheek political video on our northern neighbour’s great dictator.
Corrupt former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi has filed for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence.
Mining magnate Brett Kebble needed to die in a way that would look like a hit so that his family could claim money from insurance, a court has heard.
The state has implied that Glenn Agliotti’s defence team may have manipulated his cellphone records.
In a blow to the state’s case, murder accused Glenn Agliotti’s damning statement made in his bail application has not been admitted as evidence.
Tycoon’s butler relates how his boss acted out of character and was depressed before his death
On Wednesday, Brett Kebble’s housekeeper, Andrew Minnaar, gave a court some insight into Kebble’s state of mind in the days before his death.
The defence counsel for murder accused Glenn Agliotti on Tuesday took the state’s witness on cellphone records to task.
Drug dealer Glenn Agliotti’s defence counsel, Laurance Hodes, wants the murder charges against his client withdrawn.
Judge Frans Kgomo relaxed the bail conditions of Glenn Agliotti in the South Gauteng High Court on Thursday morning.
Clinton Nassif had no number plates on his cars to avoid speeding fines, the South Gauteng High Court heard on Wednesday.
Clinton Nassif had lied about being asleep when mining magnate Brett Kebble was killed, defence counsel Laurance Hodes said on Wednesday.
Former Kebble security boss Clinton Nassif has now sat through two-and-a-half days of cross-examination.
Clinton Nassif’s attorney harassed Brett Kebble’s former business partner, John Stratton, in Australia to discuss a plea bargain, a court has heard.
The defence counsel for Glenn Agliotti spent Monday morning taking Clinton Nassif through numerous differences in his statements and testimony.
Former Kebble security boss Clinton Nassif was accused of lying in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.