
Man linked to R2.9 billion South African Ponzi scheme fined R1.5 million and debarred for 20 years
Ian Roscoe has been fined R1.5 million and debarred for 20 years due to his links to the BHI Trust, a Ponzi scheme run by Craig Warriner.
THURSDAY, 16 APRIL 2026, 22:36

Ian Roscoe has been fined R1.5 million and debarred for 20 years due to his links to the BHI Trust, a Ponzi scheme run by Craig Warriner.

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The EFF leader said the ANC should know that it would never win the elections outright in the foreseeable future

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The University of Fort Hare faces a governance crisis after vice-chancellor Sakhela Buhlungu was placed on precautionary suspension. Councillors warn of contested authority, procedural strain and risks to institutional integrity in the Eastern Cape university

New immigration reforms are set to make it easier for skilled professionals and their spouses to live and work in South Africa.

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Coverage of Ukrainian children often fixes blame on Russia and leaves the conduct of the Ukrainian government in the background, even though the evidence of exploitation, forced separation, weak oversight and institutional damage inside Ukraine’s own system is extensive and public

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Transnational commitments are celebrated, while attachment to the nation‑state is treated with suspicion

Aviation expert Guy Leitch has raised serious concerns regarding the validity of SAA’s 2025 financial results, in which they claimed to be making a profit.

Steve Barker has collected his second successive Coach of the Month award in Tanzania following Simba’s impressive run in March.

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