Gauteng’s township procurement plan destined to fail 

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Gauteng wants to spend 60% of its procurement budget on township-based business, but an internal study shows a significant mismatch between what government buys and

Toddler found in alligator’s mouth; father charged with double-murder

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The body of a toddler was found in the jaws of an alligator last week, following a manhunt that was launched after the boy’s mother

Eskom exemption from full financial disclosure ‘deeply concerning’ – IRR 

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The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has cautioned Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana against ‘allowing load-shedding to be used to smokescreen further corruption’. The Institute was

OUTA unravels Kusile corruption network with links to ANC

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In findings published last week, OUTA links the 2015 corruption, fraud and money laundering case involving the then former Eskom Executive for Technology and Commercial,

SARS collects over R1 trillion

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South African Revenue Service (SARS) commissioner Edward Kieswetter said the tax authority collected close to R1.687 trillion in net revenue for the 2022/23 financial year.

Steenhuisen retains DA leadership

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John Steenhuisen was elected leader of the Democratic Alliance for a second term at the party’s elective congress yesterday. He defeated contender Mpho Phalatse, the

Professionalism for the public service, cadre deployment not an issue – Ramaphosa

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The government is totally committed to the professionalisation of the public service, but does not regard the ANC’s cadre deployment programme as relevant to this

Loss of confidence prompts wealthy to leave Africa – report

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Some 88 000 dollar millionaires in Africa are likely to relocate to new countries because of declining confidence in the future on the continent, a

Veteran journalist Gordin murdered

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Highly regarded journalist and columnist Jeremy Gordin was murdered at his Johannesburg home on Friday night in what has variously been described as a ‘robbery

Gupta brothers applied for asylum elsewhere in Africa – report

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Atul and Rajesh Gupta, who are wanted by South African authorities on charges of money laundering and fraud, applied for asylum in two other nations