As our politics becomes more fractured, two key institutions, the NPA and SARS, are likely to come under a lot more pressure. Procedures have begun to appoint successors to the people currently running them. The challenges facing these institutions and their new leaders will be immense.
Once again painting himself as a martyr, Gary van Niekerk claimed to be the tip of the spear against corruption in Nelson Mandela Bay while suggesting that other politicians, including former mayor Retief Odendaal, were crooked.
Almost 17 years after being falsely accused of operating a ‘hit squad’ which ‘unlawfully’ murdered 28 people, former members of the Durban Organised Crime Unit are finally claiming damages from the State.
A new medical aid scheme is on the horizon built for affordability, simplicity, and trust. With a fresh partnership and values at its core, healthcare cover is being reimagined in ways ordinary plans can’t match.
The assassinations of several DJs in Gauteng are believed to have been over drug-related feudsThis was revealed by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who said drugs were central to the murders of some popular entertainers in Gauteng. This is the first time a top cop of Mkhwanazi’s calibre has confirmed the rumours that have been circulating regarding the recent hits...
The South African National Editors’ Forum has condemned comments made by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who called for the State Security Agency to investigate a list of journalists.
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Severe thunderstorms and heavy downpours are expected in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, while showers and warm temperatures are forecast for most of the country, according to the South African Weather Service.
South Africa’s main municipalities, with the exception of Cape Town, are in a “death spiral,” spending way too much money on administrative staff and too little on maintaining and building infrastructure, a deputy finance minister warned.