Xiluva demands Gordhan be axed over exodus of executives
Bongani Baloyi’s infant political party has demanded that Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan be fired from his cushy position. Xiluva said in a statement... Read more.
Watchdog launches investigation into SA’s media space
The Competition Commission has launched an investigation into the media space such including digital platforms on how they operate in terms of generating revenue... Read more.
Tsutsumani fined R3.5m for selling masks at exorbitant prices
Tsutsumani Business Enterprise has been fined R3.5-million by the Competition Commission after it failed to appeal the penalty at the Competition Appeal Court (CAC).... Read more.
African Bank’s rivalry takes shape against competitors
African Bank, which nearly went under a decade ago, has splashed R3.2-billion buying the commercial division of Sasfin – in a deal that cements its entry into... Read more.
Jooste’s ban stands, says tribunal
It has been a torrid past two weeks for disgraced former Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste, who has been banned from holding a directorship of any listed company for 20... Read more.
Ex-DA councillors sue Maimane for defamation
Former DA leader Mmusi Maimane’s history with the blue party has come back to haunt him. Sunday World can sensationally reveal that the Western Cape High Court... Read more.
Free State treasury in turmoil over audit report investigation
When six staff members of the internal audit team complained that a working environment was not conducive and staff morale was at its lowest, Free State finance... Read more.
Multimillion-rands investment will put dent on jobs scarcity
Ekurhuleni-based manufacturing company BT Industrial Group plans to roll out job opportunities to almost 600 unemployed people across Gauteng. This comes after the... Read more.
Unilever settles for R16m fine for possible market division practices
Multinational company Unilever has agreed to pay an administrative penalty of R16-million without admitting liability. This after a six-year legal battle regarding... Read more.
Advocacy groups pull no punches in response to BBC’s claims
Anti-corruption advocacy organisations Corruption Watch and Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) have come out guns blazing condemning racism claims made by the... Read more.