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A disregard for the rule of law also saw the country lose R14 billion through payment of goods not received
By focusing on scarce skills, the Katlehong schoolchildren are being primed to have a competitive edge in the job market
The rail agency has ignored a Pretoria high court-ordered report for it to pay its contractor
The project was meant to supply dignity packs to girls and women at no-fee schools and colleges
The unit told parliament how municipal land was ceded to private developers, who sold it on for a profit
The provincial government leader allegedly received R185 000 from the spoils of the tender
The senior ANC member allegedly controlled the bank account of the catering company that received the lucrative vehicle supply contract
Mabe conceded that he may lose his NEC position due to the ANC’s step-aside resolution
The provincial police commissioner is the latest to be implicated in the fraudster’s contentious new hotel
The South African Communist Party leader continues his tirade against alliance partner ANC for bringing the Democratic Alliance into the unity government
Premier Oscar Mabuyane has been urged to act against Alfred Nzo municipality’s mayor, Vukile Mhlelembana
Unlike the ousted Tshwane mayor, the DA ditched former Joburg mayor Mpho Phalatse like Ultra Mel custard on a Skhothane teenager’s Carvela shoes
The public works minister allegedly knew the convicted fraudster had demolished government property in Limpopo and built a hotel
The pod bros will revive their mission to kill non-racialism and feed it to the pigs
The Special Investigation Unit also has its sight on former finance deputy minister Sfiso Buthelezi, whose company allegedly received R110 million fraudulently
The former EFF MP’s list of political parties is longer than self-proclaimed prophet Mboro’s dirty nails.
The city confirmed that repairs to Lilian Ngoyi Street, formerly Bree, will now be completed in May 2025 instead of December this year
Evidence suggests that the ANC in Joburg knew about leaders’ ‘capture’ of the city’s entities
The bank is threatening legal action to recoup the money owed on the project
The now-deceased pensioner’s vigilance resulted in the scam to allegedly defraud her investment account being discovered