But the South African expat listed as a Swiss resident has denied any connection to the company that apparently marketed the alleged ponzi scheme
Bidder says rescue practitioners tried to manipulate process to favour ANC funder Robert Gumede
Our post-1994 agreements are in desperate need of a new society-wide perspective
Key players collaborate to build precinct, boost technical equipment for adverse weather, improve import/export truck flow, and more
The biggest opposition parties are intent on usurping the ANC’s power by forming alliances with smaller left and right wing parties
Tensions between the US and China could come to a head early this year, posing another risk to the global economy
Last year was dismal on a number of fronts. And although things probably won’t get exponentially better, there is some hope on the horizon
We take a look at presidents Mandela, Mbeki, Zuma and Ramaphosa and their contribution – or lack thereof – to a democratic South Africa
State capture is often cited as the the reason for the department’s ongoing failures, but its problems run far deeper
The South African Clothing and Textile Workers Union has said people are working from 10 to 16 hours a day, seven days a week for as little as R120 to R200 a week
The South African National Civics Organisation has said it will not act against its provincial chairperson for his actions
We can now evaluate the harvest of 2023
The Change Starts Now project, which is backed by billionaires and fronted by former banker Roger Jardine, is a top-down attempt by powerful people to win political clout
Despite the progress made at COP28, many gaps and loopholes must still be plugged
National executive committee members may thwart plans by the ANC top brass to bring former ANC veteran Mavuso Msimang back
The president remains vulnerable to the unanswered questions that continue to stalk him
The president failed to appoint an investigative committee into the dispute before recognising the King
The ANC secretary general says they are aware of rumours the former president is forming a new party
Dan Marokane, the CEO of struggling sugar producer Tongaat Hulett, will be recommended for the post, according to sources
Corruption, lack of employment and empty promises are among the reasons behind young people not wanting to vote
A majority judgment held that the stipulation was unconstitutional and reduced it to a 10th of the number stipulated by the new electoral act
Minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said cabinet has no plans to meet a Hamas delegation
There will be some crucial talking points for the climate crisis at this year’s event
Instead of prompting us to recapture our past, our current economic plight suggests we should break from it
Both global and local signs preserve the country’s optimistic agricultural outlook
The Reserve Bank governor confirmed the central bank is in talks with the treasury over calls to tap the Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account
Despite inflation coming within a hair’s breadth of 6%, there is still reason to believe that the central bank will hold interest rates this week
ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina said Israel was no longer the Holy Land but the land of Natanyahu
The Electoral Commission of South Africa said Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape saw the highest number of voter registrations
Being on the right side of history is as important as fixing the potholes in the street
Jaap Burger suggested there was resistance to tackling syndicates in a concerted manner
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has been battling illness