Mpumalanga’s education HOD takes leave amid R2m laptop saga
Mpumalanga’s education department head, Lucy Moyane, has taken a month-long leave of absence as pressure mounts over the R2-million laptop procurement saga that... Read more.
LPC denies racism claims over Dali Mpofu disciplinary case
Tensions have erupted between two of South Africa’s most powerful legal institutions, shaking the profession as efforts mount to strike legal eagle Advocate Dali... Read more.
Cyril Ramaphosa’s silence questioned after attempt on Paul Mashatile’s life
President Cyril Ramaphosa has come under heavy criticism for his silence following a confirmed attempt on the life of Deputy President Paul Mashatile — an incident... Read more.
Two Mpumalanga MMCs released on bail after arrest for graft
The two mayoral committee members (MMC) from Mpumalanga who were detained on suspicion of requesting bribes from a lessee have been freed on bail. Martha Busi Hlumbani... Read more.
Mpumalanga ANC demands answers on laptop scandal
The ANC in Mpumalanga has joined growing public criticism of a controversial R2-million laptop deal under investigation by premier Mandla Ndlovu’s office. This... Read more.
FSCA warns not all that glitters behind investment schemes is road to riches
She has a degree in finance, works at a respected firm in Sandton, and has built a reputation for being a professional at the go-to company on all things money.... Read more.
Teachers’ go-slow condemned across the board
Thousands of pupils have lost valuable classroom time since the start of the 2025 academic year due to a go-slow by teachers protesting the controversial appointment... Read more.
Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu probes R2m laptop deal
Mpumalanga Premier Mandla Ndlovu is investigating his Department of Education for buying 22 laptops for R2 million. This was revealed by education MEC Cathy Dlamini... Read more.
State agency rehires fired farm staff after two-week protest
More than 40 farmworkers employed by the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (Mega) were dismissed without warning — only to be offered six-month contracts after... Read more.
National Treasury cleared in ‘emergency vehicle’ tender case
The Johannesburg High Court has ruled that National Treasury acted lawfully and fairly in awarding a contentious tender for emergency vehicle lights and equipment... Read more.


