Phosa takes on ENSAfrica over mine dispute
ANC veteran Matthews Phosa has vowed to pursue law firm ENSAfrica for legal costs he incurred in his battle for the ownership of a coal mine in KwaZulu-Natal. This... Read more.
SSA spooked after daring cyber attack
The State Security Agency (SSA) has been keeping a top secret from the public for more than a month. Sunday World can exclusively reveal that SSA believes that it... Read more.
Rise Mzansi asks voters for a chance to turn SA’s fortunes around within a single generation
Leaders of the nascent political party Rise Mzansi have put their heads on the block that their policies could, in only 25 years, develop SA into a more prosperous... Read more.
Nxesi in hot water over ‘attorney scheme’
A whistleblower in the Department of Employment and Labour has complained to the Office of the Public Protector about alleged procedural irregularities in the office... Read more.
Matsila royal family rejects Chief Matsila’s ‘bogus’ removal
The battle lines have been drawn between the Masia Traditional Council and the Matsila Royal Family over Chief Livhuwani Matsila’s status. On Monday, the royal... Read more.
ANC’s Matsila kicked out as traditional leader for ‘going rogue’
Secretary of the ANC’s powerful electoral committee, Chief Livhuwani Matsila, got the boot on Sunday when the Matsila Traditional Council terminated his duties... Read more.
ANC leader rides gravy train in Northern Cape
For three months, both the Northern Cape agriculture department and the ZF Mgcawu district municipality became reliable cash cows for ANC provincial leader Moses... Read more.
Denel CEO shown the door for lifting lid on corruption
Another black executive in government has joined the unemployment ranks for allegedly blowing the whistle on wanton capture of public assets by private hands. Denel... Read more.
ANCYL clashes with Capitec founder over DA funding
The ANC Youth League (ANCYL) has called on South Africans to boycott Capitec Bank for funding the DA only, whom it dubbed anti-black and anti-transformation. Speaking... Read more.
Transnet claims ‘zero tolerance’ for corruption, asks for proof
State-owned freight rail company Transnet says its doors are open if workers have compelling evidence of recent state capture at the ports authority division. On... Read more.