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Mmadithokwa community shareholders in Tharisa have nothing to show
The Green Guardian
/ 20 November 2021

Mmadithokwa community shareholders in Tharisa have nothing to show

As Tharisa plc’s share price rockets the residents of the informal settlement say its SA subsidiary is yet to pay them dividends

By Tunicia Phillips
Prasa confirms precautionary suspension of its chief executive, Zolani Matthews
National
/ 19 November 2021

Prasa confirms precautionary suspension of its chief executive, Zolani Matthews

The board suspended Matthews after a meeting that considered “an alleged sensitive matter of security breach and other contractual obligations associated with” his employment contract

By Emsie Ferreira
Heineken buying Distell will allow for its diversification in the wake of waning beer sales
Business
/ 19 November 2021

Heineken buying Distell will allow for its diversification in the wake of waning beer sales

Heineken set to brew up local market

By Anathi Madubela
Top cop arrest blitz is imminent for R100m crime intelligence graft
National
/ 18 November 2021

Top cop arrest blitz is imminent for R100m crime intelligence graft

SAPS top brass in sights for R100m security equipment corruption while spying on ANC and students

By Khaya Koko
Reserve Bank green-lights interest rate lift-off
Business
/ 18 November 2021

Reserve Bank green-lights interest rate lift-off

The decision to hike the repo rate by 25 basis points comes in the wake of red-hot inflation in advanced economies and fears policymakers will start to dial back on accommodative measures

By Sarah Smit
Police absence in July unrest questioned at public hearings
National
/ 18 November 2021

Police absence in July unrest questioned at public hearings

The rhetoric had a clear political undertone and had to do with power – Pietermaritzburg business chamber

By Eunice Masson
South Africa supported last-minute change to COP26 deal
The Green Guardian
/ 18 November 2021

South Africa supported last-minute change to COP26 deal

Scores of countries at the UN climate talks accepted the COP26 pact reluctantly, condemning a last-minute meeting that led to a slightly different wording

By Tunicia Phillips
EU ships banned bee-killing pesticides to South Africa and other countries
The Green Guardian
/ 18 November 2021

EU ships banned bee-killing pesticides to South Africa and other countries

Neonicotinoid, manufactured by Syngenta and Beyer, is banned in the European Union because it kills pollinators and causes other environmental harms

By Sheree Bega
Bafana vs Ghana: Safa doubles down on accusations of match manipulation
Sport
/ 18 November 2021

Bafana vs Ghana: Safa doubles down on accusations of match manipulation

The country’s football barons delivered an extraordinary press conference on Wednesday afternoon

By Luke Feltham
Zondo, Maya, Mlambo and Madlanga shortlisted for chief justice
National
/ 18 November 2021

Zondo, Maya, Mlambo and Madlanga shortlisted for chief justice

The names of the four justices were released by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office 36 days after Mogoeng Mogoeng retired from the position.

By Emsie Ferreira
Diversifying Vodacom dips its toes in new markets
Business
/ 18 November 2021

Diversifying Vodacom dips its toes in new markets

Last week, South Africa’s biggest cell phone operator announced two major acquisitions amid speculation its rivals may be teaming up

By Sarah Smit
IFP-ANC agreement breaks deadlock in 21 hung KwaZulu-Natal councils
Politics
/ 17 November 2021

IFP-ANC agreement breaks deadlock in 21 hung KwaZulu-Natal councils

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa is understood to have been part of talks that swung the agreement, which is a ‘governance plan’ rather than a coalition

By Paddy Harper
MPs call for forensic probe into Ingonyama Trust Board finances
National
/ 17 November 2021

MPs call for forensic probe into Ingonyama Trust Board finances

Land entity gets an unqualified audit but parliament remains unimpressed

By Paddy Harper
High court orders release of Zuma’s tax files to media
Politics
/ 16 November 2021

High court orders release of Zuma’s tax files to media

The court held that sections of the law providing for absolute taxpayer secrecy posed an unconstitutional limitation on the right to information and gave parliament two years to correct this

By Emsie Ferreira
Collapsed: EFF leaves coalition negotiating table with the ANC
Politics
/ 16 November 2021

Collapsed: EFF leaves coalition negotiating table with the ANC

The EFF has decided to close all talks with the ANC; meanwhile, the DA has not made any headway in talks with ActionSA as time runs out for councils to elect leaders

By Lizeka Tandwa
R1.6bn freezing order sought by NPA for Transnet ‘corruption’
National
/ 15 November 2021

R1.6bn freezing order sought by NPA for Transnet ‘corruption’

Gupta associates received ‘lucrative’ payments for attending one meeting that allegedly influenced Transnet’s awarding of contracts worth billions of rand

By Khaya Koko
High court to rule next week on application delaying Hlophe matter
National
/ 15 November 2021

High court to rule next week on application delaying Hlophe matter

The application means it is unlikely that Hlophe’s bid to review the misconduct finding against him will be heard this year

By Emsie Ferreira
SIU now rejects R1m Khusela Diko Digital Vibes payout story
Politics
/ 15 November 2021

SIU now rejects R1m Khusela Diko Digital Vibes payout story

SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago told the M&G on Friday that the unit was not ‘in a position to comment’, but has subsequently denied being alerted to the alleged payment to Diko

By Khaya Koko
SIU alerts presidency to Khusela Diko’s alleged R1mn Digital Vibes payout
Politics
/ 15 November 2021

SIU alerts presidency to Khusela Diko’s alleged R1mn Digital Vibes payout

The SIU has sent a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office informing it of alleged corruption by his former spokesperson

By Khaya Koko and Lizeka Tandwa
Sexual harassment accuser claimed she protected ‘overboarded’ Pityana
Business
/ 14 November 2021

Sexual harassment accuser claimed she protected ‘overboarded’ Pityana

‘I protected Pityana’s job’

By Sarah Smit
Afghanistan’s poppy fields bloom
Top Six
/ 13 November 2021

Afghanistan’s poppy fields bloom

It is not clear yet whether the Taliban government will clamp down on the illicit trade

By Eunice Masson
KZN coalition talks may rope in Jacob Zuma for ANC
Politics
/ 12 November 2021

KZN coalition talks may rope in Jacob Zuma for ANC

The Economic Freedom Fighters are said to have made an attempt to convince Herman Mashaba to consider an ANC alliance in Gauteng

By Lizeka Tandwa
Apartheid truths die with De Klerk
Politics
/ 11 November 2021

Apartheid truths die with De Klerk

The regime’s last president may have ushered in democracy but he refused to take responsibility for the deeds of his National Party government

By Paddy Harper
FW de Klerk ‘eroded his stature and became a small man’
Politics
/ 11 November 2021

FW de Klerk ‘eroded his stature and became a small man’

Mixed reactions from South Africans as apartheid’s last president, FW de Klerk, dies after battling with cancer

By Eunice Masson
Godongwana says it will be ‘tough love’ for errant SOEs
Business
/ 11 November 2021

Godongwana says it will be ‘tough love’ for errant SOEs

The new finance minister said there would be no new bailout for Eskom or other parastatals, with the exception of Denel, which was thrown a lifeline after defaulting on debt to the tune of R2.9-billion

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom lifts load-shedding a day early
National
/ 11 November 2021

Eskom lifts load-shedding a day early

The beleaguered power utility has managed to recover 2000 megawatts in partial load losses from when it implemented stage four load-shedding earlier in the week

By Sarah Smit
Here are the ANC’s picks for metro mayors
Politics
/ 10 November 2021

Here are the ANC’s picks for metro mayors

The ruling party is scheduled to start interviewing prospective metro mayors this weekend with some usual suspects on the list

By Lizeka Tandwa
Eskom audit controls too poor to prove that irregular expenditure was capped at R11-billion
Business
/ 10 November 2021

Eskom audit controls too poor to prove that irregular expenditure was capped at R11-billion

The power utility’s external auditors said record-keeping was so inadequate that it would have to be resolved before management could devise a realistic plan to curb waste and fraud

By Emsie Ferreira
Calls‌ ‌for‌ ‌Mthethwa‌ ‌to‌ ‌resign‌ ‌amid‌ ‌probe‌ ‌into‌ ‌mismanagement‌ ‌of‌ Covid funds‌
Politics
/ 10 November 2021

Calls‌ ‌for‌ ‌Mthethwa‌ ‌to‌ ‌resign‌ ‌amid‌ ‌probe‌ ‌into‌ ‌mismanagement‌ ‌of‌ Covid funds‌

Right2Know says it is supporting artists’ right to protest after police intervened in a demonstration outside the ministry

By Luke Feltham
Despite Eskom woes, De Ruyter will not resign of “own accord”
Business
/ 9 November 2021

Despite Eskom woes, De Ruyter will not resign of “own accord”

Power utility plans to move to stage three rolling blackouts from Wednesday

By Eunice Masson and Marcia Zali
Eskom killed us heavily – Mbalula says as guns come out for Gordhan
Politics
/ 9 November 2021

Eskom killed us heavily – Mbalula says as guns come out for Gordhan

Detractors of Minister Pravin Gordhan are expected to use the recent rounds of blackouts said to have affected the ANC’s election results as a launching pad to call for his removal

By Lizeka Tandwa
Diversified Royal Bafokeng keeps its platinum roots
Business
/ 9 November 2021

Diversified Royal Bafokeng keeps its platinum roots

The investment company has insulated its shareholders against the resource’s price swings while looking towards a more sustainable future

By Sarah Smit
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