The state alleges Modack ‘managed’ illegal operations between October 2019 and September 2020
Covid-19 has forced newsrooms to find new business models, but the public has turned to the news more in the last year
The former public enterprises minister says he was deliberately removed from state companies’ dealings and could not have learned of the looting
The Special Investigating Unit said it would ask the tribunal to declare the health department’s contract with the company unlawful
The hearings will be open to the media and the public, under strict level-three regulations
People who have had Covid-19 in the past 30 days or who have had a flu shot in the past 14 days will be vaccinated at a later date
The former apartheid security police officer’s attempt to use political interference as a reason not to stand trial for murder has failed
The former ANC provincial treasurer says the donation was used to pay for its conference in 2008
Last month, the department of agriculture issued a notice saying that the slaughter and dressing of game meat at any place other than an abattoir was prohibited, and that those not complying could be fined or imprisoned
While officials remain entangled in bureaucratic knots, clinicians warn that the continued closure of the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital risks a ‘humanitarian disaster’
The dairy’s Lichtenburg factory, which is being closed due to service delivery issues, employs about 380 permanent and 40 temporary workers
Former senior executive Prish Govender tried to justify why payments to McKinsey and the Gupta-linked consulting firm continued in the absence of a contract
The first batch of locally manufactured jabs could be expected in the next nine to 12 months
Casac has launched an unprecedented bid to have the politics-laden interview process to fill vacancies at the apex court started from scratch
Allergic reactions, unusual blood clots and heart inflammation have all been linked to Covid vaccines. But most people won’t experience these severe reactions. Watch this easy explainer
More than 1 500 patients in Gauteng are currently on oxygen assistance
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa says the organisation is seeking an urgent application to set aside the sale of SAA to Takatso
The former minister was confronted with testimony that the airline was bullied, including by his special adviser, on his watch
It is from the beneficiaries of the ANC’s ‘cadre deployment’ that you will mostly hear the fawning praises sung
South Africa has doubled the interval for the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. We take a look at what other countries have done and the evidence for the move
More than half a million basic education-sector workers are set to receive the vaccination in the next two weeks
In the second of a three-part series on South Africa’s land question, Tembeka Ngcukaitobi says the constitution is clear: land seized under colonial states must be returned. But there is only policy confusion and elite possession
E.Coli counts in tributaries feeding the Hennops River run into tens of millions, far above the permitted limit
There is hidden potential for small hydropower plants in South Africa
Delaying the vaccination of prisoners could lead to a public health disaster
Asset managers are concerned about the share exchange but others welcome it because Naspers has dominated the JSE
Hospitals are under strain, nurses are burning out and infections are on the rise, but there are limited Covid-19 vaccine doses available
Sipho Makhubela assures that the private equity firm has what it takes to raise the capital to get SAA flying again
More than 11-million people were forced to flee their countries in 2020
‘The generation of 1976 did not fight to end the injustices of their time only for there to be the dawn of a climate apartheid’
The moral dilemma of privilege has led to nihilism as well as unprecedented social justice action
One community’s 25-year battle has roped in the president, the Special Investigating Unit, public protector’s office and the highest court for an RDP house that means more than a roof over your head