President Cyril Ramaphosa used a state event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Expanded Public Works Programme in East London on Wednesday to stamp his authority on his government’s readiness for the next term.
The Musina regional court has sentenced a former clearing agent and a former Sars customs officer at the Beitbridge border post to 15 years’ imprisonment each after finding them guilty of fraud, forgery and corruption.
‘On a very good month, we made anything between R400,000 and R600,000 and on a bad month R400,000’ — testimony of Brian Wainstein’s former employee in the illegal steroid business.
The FSCA should be passionately protecting the rights of people who are not politically connected businesspeople, not supporting the dubious arguments of SA’s new class of pampered billionaires.
Sergeant Adian Mahoney, who was shot dead in Mamre, Atlantis, Cape Town, a week ago, has been described as being “brave, and passionate about helping people, and always making time for family”.
A senior immigration official has come under fire for her “deplorable” conduct in handling the case of an Ethiopian citizen who attempted to take his own life after being duped into confessing he was in South Africa illegally.
Eastern Cape’s Health Department spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo was released on R30 000 bail on Wednesday afternoon after appearing at the Zwelitsha Magistrate’s Court on allegations of fraud, forgery and uttering.
For the first time, millions of South Africans will vote on three ballot papers in the upcoming national and provincial elections. Here’s how the new system will work.
Cash-strapped scientists in Antarctica face ‘unimaginable’ challenges — from sampling a lethal virus on floating ice to fighting a ‘climate’ threat that could kill millions of wildlife, and even humans. Despite calls for global assistance, 29 states meeting in India next month remain entrenched in Cold War-era secrecy.
Two suspects who allegedly bribed a South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) official to register elderly persons for social grants outside of the normal procedure were arrested in Roodepoort on Wednesday.
With a rugby career that’s lasted for over two decades, Cheetahs skipper Ruan Pienaar is preparing for the next step as he takes his first steps into the world of coaching.
About a month after the death by suicide of her lover, Markus Jooste, Berdine Odendaal’s assets were seized by the South African Reserve Bank under the Exchange Control Regulations as per the Currency and Exchanges Act.
The South African Post Office has temporarily suspended retrenchments after its rescue practitioners launched an urgent application for assistance from the Unemployment Insurance Fund.