INCENTIVE PAYMENT BACKLOG: Government promises to fix payment backlog choking film industry
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition tells Parliament it will secure urgent funding.
SUNDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2026, 09:07
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition tells Parliament it will secure urgent funding.
MILAN, Feb 17 (Reuters) – The owner of Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk has donated more than $200,000 to skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych after the athlete was disqualified from the Milano Cortina Winter Games before competing over the use of a helmet depicting Ukrainian athletes killed in the war with Russia, the club said on Tuesday.
Feb 17 (Reuters) – Spanish law enforcement agencies backed by French customs agents have dismantled a criminal gang and seized what police said was the biggest fake-perfume factory in Europe, Catalan authorities said on Tuesday.
Pam Golding and SA law firm Jouberts Attorneys collectively managed R110.9-million, which turned out to be bribe payments to former Mozambican president Armando Guebuza’s son, Ndambi – a possible violation of their legal obligations.
Four suspects have been arrested for the murder of e-hailing driver Isaac Setlat, whose killing has sparked calls for additional safety measures in the sector.
Details unfold in a disturbing case linking a US woman’s murder of her estranged husband to her South African lover’s attempt to hire hitmen before acquiring a lethal tranquilliser.
Cynthia Nowizana Mali’s murder highlights a disturbing trend of Money-for-Murder schemes, as police investigate more than 50 insurance-related deaths in Nelson Mandela Bay.
The army will be deployed to fight gangsterism in the Western Cape and illegal mining in Gauteng within 10 days, said acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia. He also added a new province to the list — Eastern Cape.
Amid growing inequality, the exorbitant pay of CEOs like Naspers’ Bloisi necessitates a critical examination of the moral implications of corporate compensation structures.
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More than a decade after warnings about rising learner numbers, classrooms at Walmer High remain overcrowded, with temporary prefab structures in visible decline and little progress on construction of a second school despite provincial budget allocations.
Leading energy traders want to know what Eskom’s end state is as they push for clarity on the phasing out of South Africa’s energy monopoly.
Plastic height restrictors on Nelson Mandela Bay’s historic Wylde Bridge are no match for heavy trucks, as residents warn that the city’s R2.3m roadworks risk will end in disaster.
Angela Makholwa’s writing is rooted in recognisable Joburg life, her business ventures mirror its dynamism, and her personal life unfolds against the backdrop of a metropolis that hardly sleeps.
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As manufacturing and assembly giants dictate solar panel prices from the East, a new Western Cape facility is carving out a local niche. This Paarl operation banks on rapid turnaround times and custom specifications to serve a South African market tired of waiting on the next shipping container.