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Treasury warns Centlec could lose R1bn if CEO appointment is flawed
The National Treasury has raised serious concerns with the Mangaung Metro Municipality over the recruitment of the chief executive officer of the city’s power...
Nt’sekhe lifts lid on DA’s campaign blunders in Ekurhuleni
Refiloe Nt’sekhe has broken her silence, lifting the lid on what she describes as deep-rooted failures within the DA’s campaign machinery in Ekurhuleni.
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ANC NEC split as Fikile Mbalula reshuffles final disputes arbiter
ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula’s abrupt dissolution and reconfiguration of the ANC national dispute resolution committee (NDRC) appeal committee have received mixed reactions from senior...
Pension payout talks trail Mkhwanazi’s second term
KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s second term was finalised on Friday night, but senior policing sources say the decision followed behind-the-scenes discussions about...
ANC 2027 battle lines form as Ramathuba rises, Mpumalanga signals discipline
The rise of Phophi Ramathuba this weekend as Limpopo ANC chairperson has injected fresh momentum into the party’s march towards its 2027 national conference.
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Botched ANC conference becomes a legal and political quagmire
“Lulama Ngcukayitobi shivers when he sees Oscar Mabuyane; he even resorts to the courts,” was the song reverberating at the East London International Convention...
Oscar Mabuyane show of force after botched conference
Eastern Cape ANC provincial chairperson and premier Oscar Mabuyane on Saturday night took the war directly to his provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayitobi following the...
More troubles for Masemola
President Cyril Ramaphosa moved quietly to prepare for the possibility that his police chief might not survive the storm when speculation first surfaced last...
East Africa leading continent’s latest hotel boom
East Africa is emerging as the continent’s most dynamic hotel construction zone, signalling a new phase in Africa’s tourism and business travel expansion. While...
Middle East conflict hits Southern Africa tourism as bookings stall
Southern Africa’s inbound tourism sector is under pressure as the Middle East conflict begins to disrupt bookings, inflate flight costs, and weaken traveller confidence,...











