NUM wants to reveal corruption at Eskom
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) wants a meeting with the electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa to reveal details of corruption within Eskom. Speaking to eNCA,
Court orders ANC to pay R102m it owes to company
Four years after a KwaZulu-Natal based marketing company scored a R102-million contract to supply election posters and banners for the ANC, it has still not
Petition to ban pit bulls
A petition to ban or at least to severely limit ownership of pit bulls garnered close to 139 000 signatures. It was handed over to Agriculture, Land
South African banks are tops
South African banks are among the world’s best-managed and capitalised. However, a lack of economic growth threatens banks in South Africa. Counterpoint Asset Management CEO
The huge costs of a defence against a Chinese invasion
The United States could expect to lose dozens of warships – including aircraft carriers – hundreds of aircraft and thousands of service personnel in an
New insights into Covid’s China origins
New lines of inquiry into how the Covid-19 outbreak began have been opened with the publication of Chinese research, including analysis of samples taken more
China warships sail towards Taiwan
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence reportedly spotted three People’s Liberation Army navy vessels and one warplane near the Island on Thursday. It also tracked one of
Frankfort goes off the grid – Eskom displeased
Kevin Mileham, DA Shadow Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, and DA Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises Portfolio, Ghaleb Cachalia MP, are to conduct an
Nigel Lawson, the economic brain of Thatcherism, has died
Nigel Lawson, the former Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, died on 3 April, at the age of 91. Before entering politics, Lawson was a successful
Eskom about-turn welcome, but next step vital – IRR
The next vital step Eskom needs to take to advance transparency and better serve the national interest is to scrap racially preferential procurement in favour