The Special Investigating Unit found that Hassan Kajee ‘inflated prices’ and ‘double-charged’ for work he did – and did not do – for the state
The studio has built an empire on raiding religion and myth, but now risks having its own god taken from it
However, abuse and torture at the prison have improved, the Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services says
Will the official opposition consider doing business with the ANC after the 2024 elections?
State health workers will remain cash-strapped as the government battles to rein in its massive public sector wage bill
Gabonewe Madikela worked for the department while still employed and earning a R1.3 million salary at a North West municipality
A new report by groundWork shines the spotlight on the closure of Komati power station in Mpumalanga
Should the Russian leader attend the Brics talks, he must be apprehended under an ICC warrant
Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has vowed to protect Putin from arrest, should he visit South Africa
Thousands of livelihoods in the sugar supply chain are expected to be impacted by the closure
Anxiety about governance failures stands to limit our options, just when we need an alternative direction the most
It was caused by the failings of the government, which has a responsibility to spare hospitals, schools and police stations to protect people’s rights
The police service has said the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure is ready to deal with any criminality on 20 March
The exemption will have a major effect on people’s health, say environmental justice groups
Molelle is accused of having received R2 million from the money Mahendren Munsamy allegedly ‘stole’ from former Eskom executive Anoj Singh
A report recommends that the hospital’s chief executive, Nozuko Mkabayi, be replaced and another CEO be appointed within three months
Ramaphosa will continue to mouth platitudes and leave the police minister to his empty promises
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme has consulted the South African Union of Students to solve the accommodation crisis in universities
The mineral resources and energy minister has argued that renewable energy costs Eskom more than the government lets on
The mineral resources and energy minister has said that Eskom does not belong to his department, ‘so I have not lost anything’
Neither the utility nor its former CEO have replied to a letter of demand issued by the ruling party. They were given until Wednesday to do so
About 40% of law enforcement employees at the park are participating in corrupt activities
A CSIR report has put the power utility under scrutiny for under-reporting
load-shedding stages and the megawatts cut. And there is concern that blackouts will intensify in winter
He tendered his resignation as deputy president and member of parliament to National Assembly speaker Mapisa-Nqakula on Tuesday
The party says the committee should have the power to summons witnesses
The meeting will take place on Monday night on the energy state of disaster as as anticipation builds over a cabinet reshuffle
Description of new species was a 37-year-long labour of love for Eastern Cape palaeontologist
The finance minister’s commitment to toeing the line may send positive signals to ratings agencies, but at what cost?
The majority of the relief comes in the form of incentives given to businesses and households investing in alternative energy
Current chairperson hopes to take over from Nqaba Bhanga when the DA elects provincial leaders – and to deliver an upset in the 2024 election
It is about power, drugs and money for young gangsters who snub ‘traditional’ loyalist rules
Internal report finds former youth leader Luyolo Mphithi not to blame for party’s response to Schweizer-Reneke school ‘racist’ incident