SA’s trade account recorded a surplus of R460-million in March, compared with a R5,7-billion shortfall in February.
Controversial SA Quantum is at centre of pension fund fraud involving an education union.
ANC heavyweight Cyril Ramaphosa and former Eskom chairperson Bobby Godsell were appointed to the National Planning Commission on Friday.
A R1.7-billion lawsuit could be the first of many that Telkom faces over disputed tenders, writes <b>Lloyd Gedye</b>.
The retail prices of petrol will increase by 14 cents a litre for all grades on May 5, the Department of Energy announced on Friday.
Aluminium smelters get electricity for anything from
12c a kilowatt hour; the rest of us pay at least 31c.
Inappropriate fees charged to pension funds could cost the funds as much as 0,2%, or R3-billion, a year, a pension fund expert has estimated.
How does human behaviour influence retirement?
<b>Gareth Stokes</b> investigates.
A Facebook group has been set up to advocate the right of "Boer-Afrikaners with proof of Dutch roots to be eligible for Dutch citizenship".
Paul Botes recounts his experience at a meeting of South Africans preparing for disaster.
Former police boss Jackie Selebi spent R56 000 on one day at an upmarket clothing store in Sandton after he was elected president of Interpol.
Man’s best friends are paying a high price for South Africa’s economic slump and emigration — more pets are being abandoned than ever.
Mbhazima Shilowa says financial mismanagement allegations made against him are baseless.
In a major coup for online media, local giants News24 hit the two million mark on local users for the first time in the industry on Thursday.
Man linked to mining firm has been involved
in dodgy deals in other companies.
With just 41 days until the Soccer World Cup, patriotic South Africans are flying their flags high, showing support for Bafana Bafana.
Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League president, faces a hostile disciplinary committee when he responds on Monday to charges of misconduct.
ICT giant sets aside almost R500‑million over seven years to bolster emerging software vendors and fulfil its BEE obligations, writes Ben Kelly.
The Gupta group, regarded as close to President Jacob Zuma, is considering launching a daily newspaper that sources say will be broadly sympathetic to the ANC. Speaking on behalf of his brother, Atul, who is abroad, Tony Gupta said: “Yes, there is a feasibility study we are doing — we have hired some advisers, but […]
Prosecutions boss Menzi Simelane ordered to stop "restructuring" the National Prosecuting Authority immediately by Justice Minister Jeff Radebe.
The company’s black workers and trusts are the
beneficiaries in a vendor-financed scheme that sees
them getting a 25% share of the company.
Jackie Selebi has been accused of laundering money, using foreign currency when he travelled abroad as South Africa’s national police commissioner.
Transformation is a long-term process, but we need to bite the bullet now, Nzimande tells delegates. Janis Kinnear reports.
Transformation is falling short of targets, but a reports says its results are open to interpretation because of a flawed system.
Mary Metcalfe, director general of higher education and training, read out this declaration at the end of last week’s two-day summit in Cape Town.
This is a “historic session” as delegates waited for the formal declaration at the end of Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande’s two-day summit.
Study shows local and provincial authorities were overruled and the stadium deal was done before
the DA could thwart the Fifa president’s wishes.
Despite assurances by Aurora Empowerment Systems that it has secured a new funder, it has emerged that the promised millions are far from a certainty.
Hopes are high that a study of a broad-based preventative approach will dramatically reduce prevalence among particularly vulnerable miners.
This country has an amazing higher education system — there is nothing like it in the rest of Africa.
The Constitution was not a "miracle law" and should not be used to solve problems that we cannot solve ourselves, Professor Steven Friedman said.
Sarcasm and arguments between former police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi and prosecutor Gerrie Nel were the order of the day on Thursday.