A Rustenburg municipal councillor was killed within days of reporting a dodgy contract.
Netcare was warned by a top specialist to stop Israeli "tourist transplants" but the company dismissed his advice and hid behind a legal façade.
Dossier claims the involvement of disloyal ‘Mbeki men’ in investigating Mdluli.
Allegations that crime intelligence boss Lieutenant-General Richard Mdluli was involved in a 1999 murder appear to have set off a propaganda war.
Gauteng education department paid bill for legal services that included stress management fees.
The Special Investigating Unit’s probe into abuses at the department of public works ranges far more widely than the police leasing scandal.
Although the IT company will conclude the billion-rand department of home affairs project, its role will be relatively small.
The circumstances surrounding the reinstatement of Transnet executive Siyabonga Gama suggest a political solution to overcome sidelining.
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/ 24 February 2011
The Gupta family did not respond to detailed questions about the their involvement in the deal with Indian steelmaker Sail this week, but claimed a media conspiracy against them — and all the more so since the launch of their newspaper, The New Age. Duduzane Zuma said he associated himself with the response. Gupta spokesperson […]
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/ 24 February 2011
Steel producer ArcelorMittal’s chief executive, Nku Nyembezi-Heita, must have felt like the jilted suitor when she realised her new BEE partners, the Guptas and President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, are in bed with a competitor, the Steel Authority of India Ltd (Sail). But if that’s the way she feels she is not showing it. Her […]
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/ 24 February 2011
Afripalm Horizons is 51% owned by Afripalm Resources, according to one of its directors, Menzi Mbatha. Afripalm Resources’ largest shareholder is Lazarus Zim, its founder and chairperson. When the company did a major deal with listed Mvelaphanda Resources in 2007, his stake was put at 30% in a shareholder circular. The circular said that the […]
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/ 11 February 2011
Public services minister brushes off Manyi’s ‘dismissal’ and knows nothing about his business roles
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/ 4 February 2011
An eleventh-hour affidavit submitted to the Refugee Appeal Board could deal a blow to Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir’s bid to stay in SA.
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/ 14 January 2011
The DA has formally applied to the Constitutional Court to hear the party’s bid to overturn Zuma’s appointment of Menzi Simelane as NDPP.
President Jacob Zuma has appointed a deputy to prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane who was previously facing charges of dishonesty.
An SA-based Taiwanese man, Jen-Chih "Robert" Huang, has emerged as the middleman in deals between Chinese companies and President Jacob Zuma’s nephew.
Arms-deal middleman Fana Hlongwane financed a R4-million home for General Siphiwe Nyanda when Nyanda prepared to step down as defence force chief.
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/ 29 November 2010
Front company channelled millions of dollars in commissions from Nigerian contract.
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/ 5 November 2010
When Robert Gumede tendered to produce phonecards for Telkom in 2002, he had just come out of a bad break-up with his business partner.
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/ 5 November 2010
Robert Gumede’s ex-wife has told the <i>M&G</i> how she transferred R100 000 to the account of a company belonging to a Telkom executive’s wife.
After a massive 50th birthday celebration with international artists, we recap Robert Gumede’s rise to the world of big business.
Government plans to centralise media buying reveal an attempt to channel advertising to "patriotic" media, insiders say.
The National Prosecuting Authority maintained a stony silence this week on the Hawks’ canning of the arms deal probe.
President Jacob Zuma met the boss of a South Korean shipping multinational before the Korean signed a major deal with Zuma’s nephew on Monday.
An acting director general was appointed for two days this week in the communications department after a mysterious fallout.
It’s an elephant dressed up as a sheep, the <i>M&G</i> told Parliament when the draconian Protection of Information Bill was introduced.
Company has a share in controversial property, contractors told.
Police boss denies sources’ claims that cash was taken from his Durban home and drivers were questioned.
A new video recording illuminates the relationship between Brett Kebble and some of former police chief Jackie Selebi’s lieutenants.
Questions have been raised about SABC chairperson Ben Ngubane’s role in lobbying for the adoption of Japanese digital broadcasting technology.
Lazarus Zim, chair of Kumba Iron Ore, is tied to the main shareholder of the BEE company that snaffled rights worth billions from under Kumba’s nose.
President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, has emerged as one of the buyers of a uranium mining company, amid claims that Zuma intervened in the project.