Zim high court validates Mnangagwa victory
According to Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Nelson Chamisa and his team could not prove that the Zimbabwe election results were illegitimate
According to Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Nelson Chamisa and his team could not prove that the Zimbabwe election results were illegitimate
According to the chief executive at the Tax Ombudsman, the Revenue Service was withholding tax refunds pending bank account verifications
The former deputy finance minister says he was not shocked by the Hawks’ attempt to sabotage the case
The former deputy minister of finance testified that Ajay Gupta told him that the family was ‘in control of everything’
But Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan is ‘confident’ talks with the SOE’s lenders will end well
#FeesMustFall students convicted of crimes ask for a truth and reconciliation amnesty process
Testimony at the Nugent inquiry is revealing the extent of the damage done on the suspended commissioner’s watch
The 29-year-old scored 97 and 103 when India beat England by 203 runs in the third Test at Nottingham’s Trent Bridge on Wednesday
Kinshasa Makambo follows three activists fighting against Kabila, personalising the country’s pain
Dreams of a return of the champions are dashed by an inability to finish with goals
The social development minister is following in the footsteps of her predecessor
But what of the women who were employed to guard the detained activists during this time of struggle?
Commonwealth gold came as a surprise to her — now Tokyo 2020 is beckoning and she could end South Africa’s drought in women’s Olympic swimming
The suspension of an official and accusations of corruption have racked the civic body
More of a sound experimenter than a singer, Gabi Motuba spent three years carefully crafting her debut
The DA is split between those who back Alan Winde and Bonginkosi Madikizela’s supporters
The CSOS said the two were alleged to have been grossly negligent by investing surplus funds with VBS
Documents give a taste of the parastatals’ resistance to probes that will reveal state capture
EFF tries to force the ruling party’s hand to make the central bank state-owned
The Gauteng department of agriculture and rural development intends to terminate its contract with a controversial security services company
The inquiry into Bongani Mayosi’s death must ‘water the tree of transformation’ at UCT
In the 1980s, the apartheid state imposed successive states of emergency, including censorship of the media
The erratic capitalist may joke about taking a chill pill but investors are viewing his antics with alarm
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