The ruling party’s economic transformation committee head, Mmamoloko Kubayi, said the treasury’s proposals were ‘unfortunate’, ‘illegal’ and a ‘tick-box exercise’
Ervin Tu, the group chief investment officer at Naspers, has been appointed interim chief executive of both companies
Leadership tension and a coalition backlash are the first hurdles the party faces
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen also called for parties to support its motion to dissolve the Johannesburg council
Andy Mothibi tells MPs the former Eskom CEO could face legal action
Several small opposition parties protested, but the ANC’s might carried the vote
The 80 Albert Street blaze was a tragedy waiting to happen – as are many other buildings in the city
The central bank’s conclusion that the president did not have an obligation to report forex paid to, and stolen from, his Phala Phala farm was irrational, it argues in court papers
The president tells the National Assembly he does not believe in sidelining nations, but rather to engage with other countries on human rights
The 32-year-old is known for his work ethic and people skills
The independent panel found there was no evidence to support the claim that the cargo ship transported weapons to Russia
The displacement of illegal artisanal mining gangs by the police causes the miners to flee to other areas, resulting in violent turf wars that spill over into neighbouring areas
The governing party’s former secretary general said Cyril Ramaphosa was endorsed by the DA and ‘neoliberal handlers’
Acting chief executive says he still has work to do in his financial role at the utility
Among state-owned entities, the beleaguered power utility is far and away the biggest risk to the public purse
The electricity minister suggested he had cast a wide net to find partners for the country’s fight for reliable electricity
The minister of trade and industry said South Africa will keep an eye on superpower’s slowing growth, given its effect on the global economy
The two countries have a mutually beneficial future in mind at the Brics summit
The DA leader has said the pact was about dislodging the ruling party and stopping a coalition between the ANC and the Economic Freedom Fighters
The presence of plastic particles in the birds has potential implications for human health
The faulty pump station has previously been the source of raw sewage flows that has led to beach closures
The national taxi council is seeking legal advice to apply for an urgent interdict for the release of all its impounded vehicles
Women exhibit a radical resistance to the war within and the war experienced in their daily lives.
National Student Financial Aid Scheme implements new system to streamline financial support and root out fraudulent payments while thousands are awaiting for allowances
Talk of discontent in the party over Julius Malema’s leadership and a split between him and his deputy has been dismissed by the commander-in-chief
But measures such as law enforcement authorities working together have resulted in a decline in the number of animals killed
Eskom changed its rules, giving preference to projects that are ‘shovel-ready’ and would get new power on the grid quickly
Ministers want President Ramaphosa to rein in the ANC secretary general
The assurance comes as President Ramaphosa’s office confirmed the panel has started writing its report regarding whether arms were loaded onto the Russian vessel
The panel has completed its investigation as to whether weapons destined for Russia were loaded onto the vessel in Simon’s Town
Bathabile Dlamini’s prospects of a politically resuscitation have all but disappeared with the election of Sisisi Tolashe
The department of labour is investigating eGoli Gas, Sasol and Telkom as well as water and sewer entities that had pipelines underground