The 10 most expensive football stadiums worldwide, guess where SA clocks in
South Africa has no less than three of the world’s ten most expensive stadiums; think you can guess which ones made the cut?
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South Africa has no less than three of the world’s ten most expensive stadiums; think you can guess which ones made the cut?
Their troubles are only starting.
24 year-old Hlomela Bucwa might be new to parliament, but what she lacks in experience she makes up for in gusto.
Bathabile Dlamini is in trouble again, this time for awarding a CPS tender, meant to help millions of vulnerable South Africans get their social grants, to her buddies.
Looks like Nzimande’s bolsheviks are growing tired of playing by the ANC’s rules.
During Monday’s parliamentary inquiry into the SABC board’s fitness to hold office, Vuyo Mvoko shocked MPs when he revealed that money from the – taxpayer-funded – national broadcaster was used to kickstart the infamous Gupta family’s ANN7 ‘news’ channel.
In his ‘100 days as mayor’ speech, Herman Mashaba said all illegal immigrants are criminals and should be treated as such, but home affairs strongly condemned the mayor’s statements as unjustified.
Folks aren’t too happy with el presidente’s plan to send Thuli Madonsela’s state capture to ‘his’ new public protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
Three of Zuma’s ministers and the party’s chief whip have added their voices to the growing call for the president to bow out.
The tables have turned on Jacob Zuma and his loyalists, as the ANC NEC this weekend tabled a formal motion for el presidente to hit the road.
El presidente’s been summoned by party elders to answer for Nkandla, and the State of Capture mess.
Bathabile Dlamini — the minister who famously said the average South African can live off R753 a month while she stays in R11 000 a night hotel rooms — once again finds herself in the news for wasting money that doesn’t belong to her.
Acting police commissioner General Khomotso Phahlane has followed in the footsteps of Jackie Selebi, Bheki Cele, and Riah Phiyega to become the fourth crooked commissioner in a row.
El presidente’s most loathsome task is just a day away and, despite complaining that his party doesn’t protect him from the opposition enough, Wednesday’s Q&A session is bound to take a turn for the dramatic.
As if we needed more reasons to love Botswana.
Boys at Cape Town’s Westerford High will be allowed jewellery and to wear their hair the same as the girls after the school decided to do away with gender-normative rules.
Another Eskom board member has resigned, less than a week after CEO Brian Molefe threw in the towel on account of the State of Capture report.
Well what do you know, the president has turned on his partner in crime after they failed to oust Gordhan.
Busisiwe Mkhwebane hasn’t exactly had the most inspiring first few weeks as our new PP and there are already those who believe her to be a Zuma loyalist.
Mmusi Maimane will be laying criminal charges against the president for ‘contravening’ the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act.
Thuli Madonsela’s made it clear to Zuma and his mates implicated in her State of Capture report that they’d best be careful not to make the same, damaging mistakes made when the president and his allies tried to dispute the Nkandla report.
It’s like state capture 2.0, only this time it’s our critically endangered wildlife being plundered.
El presidente’s legal team believes its only fair that the state, and not the president himself, cover the fees racked up in Zuma’s unsuccessful attempt at blocking the release of Thuli Madonsela’s ‘State of Capture’ report.
Just two weeks ago Eskom CEO Brian Molefe found himself implicated in the ‘State of Capture’ report, which placed him at the Guptas’ Saxonwold residence 19 times.
Tom Moyane has been weighed and found seriously wanting.