Captain KGB probed for 'unaccounted' R50m Mangaung budget
Morris "Captain KGB" Tshabalala allegedly defrauded the crime intelligence's secret service account of more than R500 000.
Morris "Captain KGB" Tshabalala allegedly defrauded the crime intelligence's secret service account of more than R500 000.
According to Abrahams' answering affidavit, he contested the High Court's finding that there was no vacancy which resulted in his appointment.
Residents have accused private guards hired by the municipality of failing to act against those responsible for killings and of “spying for hit men”.
Before voting, De Lille raised objections with the amendment, admitting she had not been consulted.
Motata’s counsel, Themba Skosana said that while the words used by Motata could be considered “vulgar”, they were not racist.
The SCA dismissed the appeal regarding the review application, but upheld an appeal against the costs order granted by the Eastern Cape Local Division
During a closed session, the council voted to place Whitehead on precautionary suspension pending an investigation into her conduct
Lucas Mangope, 94, was president of Bophuthatswana until democracy in 1994 after which the 10 small apartheid-created states were dismantled.
The Guptas chartered Cricket World Cup flights and bankrolled a luxury hotel stay for the family of Kapil Sibal.
The Guptas used an international network of scrap metal dealers to launder hundreds of millions in kickbacks between China, India, UAE and SA.
The Guptas used what looks like an international money laundering network to move their wealth. The network reaches back to the UK.
The ANC president’s conciliatory approach to his predecessor doesn’t please all his supporters
The stench of rotting cow carcasses will pale compared with the stink the Estina probe will cause
'Trying to buy a new fax machine at one of the big retail shops is equivalent to winning the jackpot in a lottery'
In her debut novel, Olumide Popoola easily switches roles, inhabits and juxtaposes conflicting worlds and revels in the joy of expression
When the literary world seems beyond reach, what options are there for those who struggle to read?
Bubbles and risks notwithstanding, South Africa is going crazy over cryptocurrencies old and new
uZoks is stoked about his new school – there’s nothing faux English old school tie about it
A decade after the judge’s drunk driving incident, he may face impeachment if found guilty of professional misconduct
Public service unions negotiating wage increases blame budget constraints on reckless governance
An analyst welcomed the moves against firms linked to state capture, but says it shouldn’t stop there
'Wearing hijab is a reminder about the way I should behave to represent Islam'
'Opening licensed markets to less regulation would yield a net good for South Africa,' says the writer
“We aren’t too concerned about names. The NEC will ensure that sober people are appointed.”
'We are riddled with contradictions and must strive to capture the complexity of South Africa and its people better'