
Sandton businessman ordered to fork out R23m to pay bank loan
Joburg high court has ordered a property developer Charles Baxter to repay Standard Bank a staggering R23-million after defaulting on his loan payment agreement.... Read more.

CETA allocates R600m skills fund
In its quest to contribute to skills development and economic empowerment in the construction industry, the Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA)... Read more.

Indian teacher bites the dust for calling black pupils monkeys
The Indian teacher accused of racism after she reportedly called black pupils monkeys at Curro Academy in Protea Glen, Soweto, has been pushed out of the school.... Read more.

Estina Dairy lawyer struck off the roll for ‘theft’
Bloemfontein-based legal eagle Lebohang Mokhele who represented the beneficiaries of the Guptas-linked Estina Dairy farm matter in Free State several years has been... Read more.

Steenhuisen dragged into De Freitas party funds mess
DA leader John Steenhuisen has been thrown into a messy political quagmire of expelled party MP and Gauteng leader Manny de Freitas, and there is now a groundswell... Read more.

‘Dangerous’ mayor’s bodyguards are scared for their lives
Bodyguards of controversial Matjhabeng mayor Thanduxolo Khalipha say they are in hiding, fearing for their lives. After one of them allegedly suffered an assault... Read more.

BMF’s Vilakazi fights off her suspension in court
The internal turmoil at Black Management Forum (BMF) is intensifying after suspended president, Dr Sibongile -Vilakazi, took the organisation’s board members to... Read more.

NJM white bosses fail to present warning statements to police
A Joburg engineering company’s directors, who were allowed by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to submit warning statements instead of being arrested,... Read more.

AngloWealth hauls Zuma’s ex-son-in-law to court over R3m debt
Jacob Zuma’s former son-in-law and tenderpreneur Lonwabo Sambudla and his companies are accused of owing the Durban-based leading advisory company, AngloWealth... Read more.

Union demands all health MECs be fired for underspending R3bn
The Health and Allied Workers Indaba Trade Union (Haitu) is demanding that all MECs in nine provinces around the country be dismissed with immediate effect. Gauteng... Read more.