Rautenbach’s retail track record put him in good stead — and inadequate succession planning helped too
The former ANC MP has asked for time to study the updated case and consult tax experts.
The ANC Women’s League president has said she is ready to continue leading the organisation
Africa’s largest oil producer has not been able to cash in fully on the price rally because of lacklustre production and its reliance on imported fuel
Africa imported $4-billion worth of agricultural products from Russia in 2020. Of the total, 90% was wheat and 6% sunflower oil
In interviews with candidates for the constitutional court, issues of race, gender and transformation featured but did not crowd out questions on points of law
A rare black rhino is being cared for at the Mantis Founders Lodge after he was found to be blind. Conservationists view Munu as ‘a symbol of hope’ against poaching
The governing party was defeated at full council when its allies voted against it to stop the appointment of Maxwell Mbili
The past weekend’s ANC conferences proved a major boost for Ramaphosa presidency of the party
After 750 days, the president has lifted restrictions imposed in response to the pandemic
Zuma will seek to stall his trial next week as his lawyers ask the head of the SCA to reconsider its refusal to allow him to appeal the dismissal of a special plea
The president says the party cannot support ‘vigilantism’ and ‘wanton violence’ against migrants
The Masters Tournament exposes the persistent dilemma of the politically progressive and active person
The ruling party has dominated elections in KwaDukuza local municipality since 1994 but got only 49.56% of the vote in the November 2021 local elections
A new study has found a lack of co-ordinated policy response to these interconnected issues
Toxic water in the Wilge River system from Thungela’s colliery is a ‘catastrophic event’
With a recent study by the Human Sciences Research Council having found that public confidence in the South African Police Services (SAPS) is at an all-time low of 27%, the eight-year long SAPS investigation into the killing of Senzo Meyiwa bears close scrutiny. It took six years before five suspects were arrested and charged. However, […]
It’s not sustainable for every employed person to support three others, analysts say
ANC Women’s League president accompanied her defence to pay R20 000 of a R200 000 deferred fine after Friday’s judgment.
The president said there was resolve to fight corruption and turn the state around
The validity period has been extended to 15 April 2022
Despite warnings that vigilante organisations can become xenophobic and violent, the ruling ANC says the more grassroots groups like these, the better
The state’s failure to act as a source of moral or political authority creates a vacuum that ‘seductive’ populist movements are happy to fill
Masemola’s appointment as the country’s top cop comes amid allegations of meddling levelled against Police Minister Bheki Cele.
After the ‘Stalingrad season 27’ finale, the former president’s arms deal trial is due to start on 11 April
Rather than face our correspondent in court, the head of state has promised to lift the state of national disaster
Bernard Moraka and Victor Tshabalala defrauded Eskom to the tune of almost R35-million over 32 months through 53 bogus transactions
Some 347 cases of corruption were reported to the commission in the last quarter of 2021, with the majority of these relating to the South African Social Security Agency
But opposition MPs spoke eloquently to popular discomfort with a ruling collective that includes ministers fingered for corruption
Members have accused the ANC’s national working committee of punching above its weight when it dissolved the Mpumalanga provincial executive committee and installed a task team to take the province to its elective conference
The Spanish locomotives procured in an infamous state capture deal will be adjusted to run on local railway lines in an agreement designed to ensure the company recovers R1-billion of the money it lost
Regional conference threatened with litigation after disgruntled members cry foul following a decision to disband branches