There are some success stories, but South Africa’s education system is still a failure for far too many people, argues Tinyiko Maluleke.
Embattled Cricket South Africa CEO Gerald Majola has slammed former CSA President Mtutuzeli Nyoka, calling him "a snake, like his surname [in Zulu]".
There are no missing millions in the Cricket South Africa coffers, an official told a ministerial inquiry on Friday.
A CSA official says submissions made by KPMG at a hearing on Cricket South Africa are inconsistent with an executive summary it compiled earlier.
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/ 29 November 2011
Tubby Reddy has admitted to the commission of inquiry that Sascoc should have dealt with the Cricket South Africa bonus saga better.
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/ 25 November 2011
Former CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has called for an investigation into the IPL bank accounts on the third day of evidence at the cricket hearing.
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/ 25 November 2011
Dismissed Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka is due to appear before the committee of inquiry into the CSA’s financial affairs.
Chris Nicholson says the inquiry into the financial affairs of Cricket South Africa may not be completed within the time frame requested.
The acting head of Parliament’s portfolio committee on sport wants Sascoc to aid Cricket SA deal with its Indian Premier League bonus scandal.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula will deliver his views on the cricket and soccer governing bodies when he speaks to Parliament on Tuesday.
Despite receiving threats over the CSA debacle, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula says he can’t let the matter go, lest the entire country fall apart.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula will appoint a committee to look into a KPMG audit’s findings against Cricket South Africa.
Cricket SA has cancelled its advertising with 702 after comments made by John Robbie about its bonus scandal.
Cricket South Africa President Mtutuzeli Nyoka has been fired from his post for the second time this year.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula will soon convey his final decision on a funds misappropriation scandal in CSA to Sascoc.
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/ 29 September 2011
The debacle over CSA’s running of the IPL in 2009 simply won’t go away — and it detracts from the state of play, writes <b>Nickolaus Bauer</b>.
The South African Cricketers’ Association has denied that the country’s international players have spoken out against CSA President Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
Cricket SA was given a clean audit without qualification, chief executive Gerald Majola announced on Monday.
Cricket South Africa will seek legal advice on a breach of company policy allegedly by its chief executive officer Gerald Majola.
An independent forensic audit ordered by CSA is set to clear Gerald Majola of wrongdoing in relation to a hefty bonus he received from the IPL in 2009
Cricket SA will only receive the results of a forensic audit next Friday, after the deadline had to be extended by a week.
In a surprise move this week Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka won more than his reinstatement.
Cricket South Africa says it has agreed to reinstate Mtutuzeli Nyoka and will hold an independent investigation into the federation’s finances.
Cricket SA has agreed to reinstate president Mtutuzeli Nyoka and will probe the federation’s finances, following Nyoka’s claims of "missing millions".
Cricket SA will discuss possible legal procedures on Wednesday night amid allegations of financial impropriety levelled against Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
Cricket South Africa said on Tuesday it would cooperate if an independent investigation was held into alleged financial misappropriation.
SA’s Olympic governing body will discuss on Tuesday whether to investigate Cricket SA’s finances, after allegations of "missing millions".
Cricket South Africa (CSA) has rejected allegations of R68-million in "missing" funds made by CSA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka.
Cricket South Africa president Mtutuzeli Nyoka must be reinstated, the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Friday.
Cricket SA president Mtutuzeli Nyoka has mounted a telling High Court assault on the CSA’s decision to back its chief executive, Gerald Majola.
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/ 11 February 2011
The fate of Cricket South Africa’s president, Mtutuzeli Nyoka, will be decided by the federation’s board members on Saturday morning.
Minister Fikile Mbalula has told the top brass at Cricket SA not to allow their dispute to affect the national team ahead of the World Cup.