NPA's asset forfeiture unit tells court of missing Trillian millions
McKinsey offered to pay back the money last year when it was found to have illegally benefitted from Eskom deals together with Trillian Capital
McKinsey offered to pay back the money last year when it was found to have illegally benefitted from Eskom deals together with Trillian Capital
The last time SARB cut the repo rate before March was in July 2017, when the MPC reduced the rate by 25 basis points from 7% to 6.75%
Irish health minister Simon Harris says he has faith that Irish citizens will pass the referendum
'We also commended all members of society who have been vigilant in various ways to end violence and champion the cause towards gender transformation'
The department of Public Enterprises is prioritising the merger of the three state airlines to bring about synergy and savings
The raid comes a day after former premier Supra Mahumapelo announced his 'early retirement' a media briefing
The airline has this month been in hot water over operational and financial setbacks, as well as a recent spate of corruption allegations.
De Lille and the DA are currently waging an ugly feud against one another in both the public domain and in court papers
The new guidelines will see all NFL employees and players stand for the duration of the national anthem
Lebeya will be taking over from Lieutenant General Yolisa Matakata, who was acting Hawks head
The Equality Court in Cape Town will soon hear a groundbreaking case on the rights of transgender prisoners
Eight Limpopo municipalities have a combined exposure to VBS of almost R1.2-billion, but the recovery of all the funds is 'highly uncertain'
Amnesty International has urged the country to act on claims soldiers and members of the civilian militia have raped women and girls in remote camps
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has a clear "potential to expand", WHO warned on Wednesday
The minister made sweeping changes to boards of state-owned enterprises in his portfolio
Residents are trying to have the City of Cape Town's decision to sell and lease a portion of prime land between Clifton and Camps Bay reversed
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Several weeks ago, a fake Auditor General document which made adverse claims about the Cape Town mayor was shared on social media
South Africa needs to review its decision to deliver housing through megaprojects
Security companies are doing everything in their power to curb the surge in cash-in-transit heists
They thought they were signing up for a dream but it turned out to be a trafficking nightmare.