Brett Kebble’s former strongman described in vivid detail this week the violence and deceit that lay beneath the surface of Kebble’s opulent life.
All three men involved in the murder of Brett Kebble have now testified, and have admitted that Glenn Agliotti was not directly responsible.
Glenn Agliotti’s defence counsel Laurance Hodes spent Wednesday afternoon tearing into the credibility of state witness Alexis Christopher.
The South Gauteng High Court heard on Tuesday how security boss Clinton Nassif hired "heavies" to intimidate and shoot people.
I had two very different ideas of romantic affection drilled into me, with my Indian parents and Western home, writes <b>Ilham Rawoot</b>.
One can’t blame the folks at <em>Granta</em> for waiting 110 issues before delving into Sex
Glenn Agliotti, the man charged with murdering mining boss Brett Kebble in September 2005, pleaded not guilty to four charges on Monday morning.
Drug trafficker and disgraced police chief Jackie Selebi’s former friend, Glenn Agliotti, was back in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.
Questions have arisen about Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane’s response to an incident involving her son, a stolen car and a fire-damaged house.
I wonder what a real rape survivor might think about Sabbar Kashur being convicted of rape for sleeping with a woman who thought he was Jewish.
"I don’t know how many people lifted me off my seat and threw me off the train," said Reason Wandi, a traumatised 26-year-old Zimbabwean.
Jo’burg’s waste management company, Pikitup, is bleeding millions in a contract with a company booted out of a separate R28-million municipal tender.
Two people are especially interested in the Brett Kebble murder trial, due to start on July 26: Brett’s father, Roger, and Piet Byleveld.
Former police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi will only know on Friday whether he is guilty of corruption.
Judge in the Selebi trial rules that a DVD in which Glenn Agliotti meets former crime intelligence boss Mulangi Mphego be admitted as evidence.
On Thursday Judge Meyer Joffe started handing down judgement in the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi.
The electricity supplier bought 1 110 top-range World Cup tickets for its executives, but it is still in wage negotiations with its employees
State and defence pull no punches in their
closing arguments in the Selebi corruption case.
Closing arguments in former top cop Jackie Selebi’s corruption trial have come to an end, six months after the trial began.
"The road to the investigation of the accused started on lies deliberately spread by someone," Jackie Selebi’s defence counsel said on Tuesday.
Former sex worker “Kylie” tells the <b>Mail & Guardian</b> about labour abuse in the sex trade.
In the last of a three-part series on South Africa’s striptease subculture, we look at the <i>Survivor</i> winner’s Lollipop Lounge.
A Muslim journalist’s take on Zapiro and the subsequent uproar.
Embattled mining company Aurora Empowerment Systems this week booted out their controversial advisers and consultants, the Bhana family.
Strip-club owner and Lolly Jackson’s arch-rival Andrew Phillips condemned Jackson as a “thug”, but his own business requires closer scrutiny.
The net tightens around embattled empowerment company Aurora as it struggles to hold on to the liquidated Pamodzi Gold mines in Springs and Orkney.
The last hours of Lolly Jackson’s life involved a booze-fuelled meeting with his alleged killer, George Smith, which ended in bullets and tears.
Teazers kingpin Lolly Jackson built an empire on the back of the strip-club industry and the way he went about it was as unethical as they come.
"If you write anything bad about me, I’ll kill you," said Lolly Jackson, pointing at me as he placed Teazers water bottles in front of us on his desk.
Jackie Selebi’s advocate will not re-examine the former police boss after eight days of gruelling cross-examination by prosecutor Gerrie Nel.
Despite assurances by Aurora Empowerment Systems that it has secured a new funder, it has emerged that the promised millions are far from a certainty.
The Catholic bishop who made the call on whether sexual abuse complaints in Johannesburg should be investigated was himself accused of being an abuser