The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has unveiled a tongue-in-cheek billboard depicting Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi taking a shower in a hotel amid the water crisis affecting parts of the province. The billboard is a dig at how Lesufi recently faced a backlash after saying he was just as affected as ordinary residents by the […]
Before the hearing of the provisional liquidation of Tongaat Hullet Limited starts in the Durban High Court, there are a few things that interested parties can still do to save the centennial company and 250 000 jobs
The government’s focus on implementing NHI is diverting attention and resources away from urgently tackling entrenched corruption and governance failures in South Africa’s healthcare system, which are the real drivers of declining access and quality of care.
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Deputy national police commissioner for crime detection Tebello Mosikili said the timing of the now suspended police minister’s disbandment letter was suspect
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Seven consecutive qualified audit opinions, an undisclosed relationship between a CEO and an “awarded bidder”, and an irregular CEO appointment finding were among the reasons why the higher education minister put three Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) under administration last year.