It’s time to start asking questions about whether the fees levied on investments are worth the returns, writes Maya Fisher-French.
Money may not be missing, where there is smoke there is fire, argues the FSB.
The phenomenal growth in Africa’s mobile subscribers has necessitated substantial investment in new infrastructure.
A former intelligence official confirms the existence of a draft report expressing concern that Jackie Selebi was paid money by Brett Kebble.
SA coach Corrie van Zyl believes the recently completed tour of India was a solid starting point in preparations for next year’s Cricket World Cup.
South Africa’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) jumped to a seasonally adjusted 60,4 in February, a near-three-year high.
South African industrial group Bidvest posted a 9% rise in first-half profit, helped by cost cuts and a strong performance from its Asia-Pacific unit.
The corruption trial of former police national commissioner Jackie Selebi resumed in the South Gauteng High Court on Monday morning.
Phuthuma Nhleko, CEO of cellphone group MTN, will step down as CEO and group president in March 2011, the group said on Monday.
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) has threatened an indefinite strike at Gold Fields’s operations in SA over safety procedures.
Former top cop Jackie Selebi’s corruption trial was expected to resume in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Monday.
President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday makes his first state visit to Britain in the wake of a damaging scandal at home over his love child.
The <i>Sunday Times</i> stands by its story that Jessie Duarte intends to resign from her Presidency position as chief operations officer.
Cope deputy president and MP Lynda Odendaal has joined the African National Congress, she announced on Sunday.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema on Sunday said a newspaper reporter faked his signature to portray him as a bad person.
The South African Communist Party (SACP) called on Sunday for a review of the process under which government contracts are awarded.
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/ 28 February 2010
ANC stalwart Jessie Duarte has resigned as President Jacob Zuma’s chief operations officer in the presidency, a media report said on Sunday.
The Congress of South African Trade Unions in Gauteng on Saturday said it supported calls by the ANC Youth League to nationalise the mines.
The racist notion that the progress of black youth was automatically a consequence of corruption must be confronted, said Julius Malema on Saturday.
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/ 27 February 2010
The ANC in Johannesburg has pinned the blame for most of the service-delivery protests in the city on "unscrupulous elements" within the party.
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/ 27 February 2010
A Labour Court judgement was handed down on Friday ordering the SA Police Service to promote a captain after she was denied a career move.
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/ 27 February 2010
ACT Brumbies flank George Smith scored a late intercept try to secure a hard-fought 19-17 win over the Stormers in a Super 14 match at Newlands.
Are they a ruse or for real? Whichever, his family wants him to quit. Sydney Masinga reports.
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/ 26 February 2010
The Western Cape ANC has dropped charges against its former provincial chief whip Max Ozinsky and ANC MP Ebrahim Rasool.
Johannesburg’s Soccer City stadium, venue of the opening and final World Cup matches, will be handed over to Fifa in April, organisers said on Friday.
Education department taken to Human Rights Commission to explain ‘forced removal’ of learners.
Minister Naledi Pandor intervenes in the disciplinary hearing of internationally recognised scientist.
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/ 26 February 2010
Jogger accused of giving Zuma’s cavalcade the finger says his ‘apology’ means nothing.
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/ 26 February 2010
The <i>M&G</i>’s in-depth background research reveals ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s business and government connections in Limpopo.
ANC’s top brass on the warpath over the secret dossier at the heart of ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema’s fightback.
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/ 26 February 2010
South Africa will be playing for little more than pride when they take on India in the third and final one-dayer in Ahmedabad on Saturday.
Brent Meersman chats to the irrepressible playwright, Athol Fugard, ahead of the premiere of his latest play, <em>The Train Driver</em>.