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After more than 10 years, investigations into allegations of corruption in the multibillion-rand arms deal - including R480m allegedly involving British and German manufacturers - are languishing and could take at least another five to 10 years to f read more »
After more than 10 years, investigations into allegations of corruption in the multibillion-rand arms deal - including R480m allegedly involving British and German manufacturers - are languishing and could take at least another five to 10 years to f read more »
ALTHOUGH construction group Aveng yesterday posted a drop in profit and headline earnings per share for the year ended June, the group's underlying businesses remained solid and strong, CEO Roger Jardine said yesterday. read more »
SHORT of setting up media tribunals, just how does the esteemed public persona stare down a media that is as free as it is intrusive, and guard a good name from rude reporter swine? Herewith a starter pack for beating the scandal blues. read more »
SHORT of setting up media tribunals, just how does the esteemed public persona stare down a media that is as free as it is intrusive, and guard a good name from rude reporter swine? Herewith a starter pack for beating the scandal blues. read more »
IT WAS shameful to listen to what seemed like a well-orchestrated interview with former Springbok coach Jake White on radio yesterday morning in which he professed his innocence in the media storm over the possibility of his replacing Peter de Villi read more »
IT WAS shameful to listen to what seemed like a well-orchestrated interview with former Springbok coach Jake White on radio yesterday morning in which he professed his innocence in the media storm over the possibility of his replacing Peter de Villi read more »
SOUTH African Football Association (Safa) CEO Leslie Sedibe made it clear yesterday that Safa would not budge on what it believes to be the true value of the broadcast rights of national team matches when contractual negotiations with the SABC begin read more »
SOUTH African Football Association (Safa) CEO Leslie Sedibe made it clear yesterday that Safa would not budge on what it believes to be the true value of the broadcast rights of national team matches when contractual negotiations with the SABC begin read more »
At a press conference on Wednesday, Home Affairs co-Minister Kembo Mohadi caused much confusion when he addressed the issue of South Africa's cancellation of a moratorium on Zimbabwean deportations. Press reports quoted Mohadi as saying that Zimbabw read more »
At a press conference on Wednesday, Home Affairs co-Minister Kembo Mohadi caused much confusion when he addressed the issue of South Africa's cancellation of a moratorium on Zimbabwean deportations. Press reports quoted Mohadi as saying that Zimbabw read more »
LONMIN CEO Ian Farmer last night urged Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu to show strong leadership to help settle investors' nerves and reverse the damage done to SA's mining industry by a blend of ambiguous laws, empowerment demands and a v read more »
LONMIN CEO Ian Farmer last night urged Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu to show strong leadership to help settle investors' nerves and reverse the damage done to SA's mining industry by a blend of ambiguous laws, empowerment demands and a v read more »
The decision last week by activists to publicise confidential government reports on provincial health departments would have been a crime if the proposed Protection of Information Bill were in force, activists warned yesterday. read more »
The decision last week by activists to publicise confidential government reports on provincial health departments would have been a crime if the proposed Protection of Information Bill were in force, activists warned yesterday. read more »