Bickering over council top jobs divides ANC leaders
The deployment of ANC members of the mayoral committee (MMC) in Free State’s Maluti-A-Phofung local municipality in QwaQwa has caused a rift that threatens to... Read more.
Embattled Thabi Leoka removed from presidential council
Chickens have come home to roost for Thabi Leoka following the damaging exposé about her false claim to be in possession of a PhD degree. Since the scandal rocked... Read more.
Matlosana CFO claims rogue elements are out to get her
The City of Matlosana’s chief financial officer (CFO), Mercy Phetla, stated that there are people who are out to destroy her through dubious accusations. Last... Read more.
Chauke hindered arrest of NJM bosses
Political parties have lambasted the director of public prosecutions at the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Andrew Chauke, accusing him of interference regarding... Read more.
SA to impose anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese windscreens
South African authorities have moved swiftly to protect the local glass industry, with the country set to slap cheap windscreen imports coming from China with tariffs... Read more.
Mining giant loses diesel rebate battle against Sars
Assmang, a joint venture between Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and Assore, is battling the South African Revenue Service (Sars) over diesel... Read more.
Hlaudi calls Ramaphosa a failed politician
Former SABC COO and the leader of the African Content Movement (ACM), Hlaudi Motsoeneng, has lashed out at President Cyril Ramaphosa. He said the president’s claim... Read more.
Exodus of senior black leaders from the DA continues
The politics of musical chairs is gaining momentum after the DA lost another black leader ahead of the 2024 general elections expected to take place before June.... Read more.
Raubex puts up fight for bridge repair tender
Raubex, one of South Africa’s leading infrastructure development and construction companies, which has over the years scored several state tenders to the tune... Read more.
Sweet victory for Gumede as he acquires Tongaat
Tongaat Hullet, which traces its roots to the 1850s will remain a proudly South African company after a consortium led by business mogul Robert Gumede this week... Read more.