Court hurdles ahead for Senzo Mchunu’s super water entity
Former board members wanting to be reinstated for a second time are challenging the water and sanitation minister
Former board members wanting to be reinstated for a second time are challenging the water and sanitation minister
The foundation said it had received complaints from some staff members in relation to Hatang’s ‘past conduct’
In a ruling, the Pretoria high court said there were reasons to believe that the MEC had an ulterior motive when she dissolved the board
The currency, which is usually a bellwether for other emerging markets, has diverged from global trends – thanks in large part to the energy crisis
The Bimanu miners have exceptional hash rates and are easy to use
The Economic Freedom Fighters has switched from the teachings of Fanon and Lenin to the interests of chiefs and kings
Mpho Makwana has accused the former chief executive of breaching confidentiality clauses in his contract of employment
Relaxed eatery Fugazzi in Johannesburg’s Rosebank has a Big Apple diner atmosphere
They argue that the justice minister has misunderstood the challenge to the defence of mistaken belief in consent and the constitutional implications of criminalising negligence
Instead of meeting engineers, the former Eskom chief executive was busy with his ghostwriters
The summons was based on a certificate that gave the former president no cover to pursue a private prosecution against his successor
In the utility’s worst-case scenario, the country could experience stage eight load-shedding during the icy winter months
In this second episode of ‘This is Jo’burg’ an unconventional historian takes Charles Leonard to that spot where the city of gold was supposedly born
Thabo Bester’s escape has highlighted problems at the security firm’s facilities on the continent where strikes, discontent and reports of maltreatment are rife