The Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) is clear: state-owned entities must handle public money with transparency, fairness, and cost-effectiveness. Procurement systems must be competitive. Leadership must prevent irregular,...
Two Eskom employees have appeared in the Emalahleni Regional Court on charges of soliciting and receiving gratification linked to operations at the embattled Majuba Power Station in Mpumalanga....
They should have been sentenced in 2004. Instead, the families of the Cradock Four have waited another 22 yearsand are still waiting. Lukhanyo Calata, son of anti-apartheid activist Fort...
As South Africa’s water crisis deepens, a senior ANC leader has delivered a blunt warning to the party’s municipal deployees: crush the “water tanker mafia,” or...
For more than two decades, a legal fiction stood as fact. A default judgment granted to Nedbank in 1999 declared the property of Lefu Stephen Moisi executable. The...
Motshidisi Matambuye did what responsible car owners do. She took her Kia Rio to an authorised dealershipKia Weltevreden Park in Roodepoortfor a routine service in July 2024....
As negotiators gather in Geneva for a second round of high-stakes nuclear talks, President Donald Trump has delivered a blunt warning: make a deal, or face...
For years, Telkom has been legally obligated to maintain relics of a bygone communications era: public payphones, directory services, and other universal service obligations written into...
A historic pillar of South Africa’s sugar industry is on the brink of collapse, and the fallout could devastate rural KwaZulu-Natal. With Tongaat Hulett facing provisional...
South Africa’s financial landscape could be heading for its biggest shift in decades. The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has announced plans to scrap the prime ratethe...