Justice Minister Thembi Simelane appears fixated on explaining that she eventually paid back the suspicious VBS-linked coffee shop ‘loan’. In Simelane’s view, the repayment supposedly indicates that ...
South Africa’s gold industry no longer glitters. Rather, significant parts of it are accused of colossal tax fraud and industrial-scale transformation of dirty money into shiny metal. In this, the ...
Hurricane Milton barreled toward Florida's battered Gulf Coast as an enormous Category 5 storm on Tuesday, triggering massive traffic jams and fuel shortages as officials ordered more than 1 million ...
The unintended consequence of plea deals is that coming clean is not the right thing to do, but a mechanism to broker a deal for a lenient sentence. Steinhoff’s Ben la Grange should have faced the ...
Four key figures implicated in State Capture have entered South Africa’s Parliament, prompting serious concerns about accountability and the ongoing battle against corruption.
All flights from East London’s King Phalo Airport were suspended on Tuesday morning after the Civil Aviation Authority and Air Traffic and Navigation Services stepped in after a failure to renew ...
Justice Minister Thembi Simelane appears fixated on explaining that she eventually paid back the suspicious VBS-linked coffee shop ‘loan’. In Simelane’s view, the repayment supposedly indicates that ...
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that Ukrainian forces were maintaining sufficient pressure on Russian troops in Russia’s Kursk region, where Kyiv launched a mass incursion in ...
There are compelling reasons for South Africa not to ‘go gas’. It needs to heed the Presidential Climate Commission’s advice and focus on setting up large-scale renewable energy projects.
The Chief Inspector of Mines has published South Africa’s first mine blasting standards, and mining companies have three months to prepare.
Beijing’s geopolitical manoeuvres continue to challenge crucial conservation efforts in one of the planet’s most fragile ecosystems, according to a new report.
Oct 8 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that Ukraine needed to secure and deploy advanced missiles and to achieve faster results with them on the battlefield. Speaking in his ...