A potential fraud charge of R100m may seem like a lot of money to most of us. But Shepherd Bushiri’s net worth suggests he’ll see this as ‘small change’.
The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee has supported the City’s decision to lift water restrictions. Here’s when it will take effect.
An arrest of ‘major significance’ is set to take place on Thursday, according to Hawks. The bust is linked to COVID-19 corruption – and speculation is running wild.
While Shepherd Bushiri has handed himself over to police with an entourage of attorneys, his wife was arrested by the Hawks.
This development has the potential to flip the Senekal murder case on its head: The state has revealed one suspect ‘does not match’ crucial DNA evidence.
Accounting fraud in the company saw its share price fall by more than 90% in December 2017
It may be a bit of an odd request but the DA is urging all South Africans to write to their banks regarding SAA. Here’s why.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is concerned the R3 million Hangwani Mulaudzi is alleged to have received, might have influenced an investigation into the National Lotteries Commission
All matches during the England tour to South Africa will take place in the Western Cape, with Newlands and Boland Park playing host.
The UIF has announced a fast approaching closing date for July to September Ters applications. Here’s what you need to know.
Teasing that a ‘big announcement’ is on the way, Duduzane Zuma says that he’s mulling a career in politics – once he returns to South Africa from Dubai.
Zuma said his father was an independent person who would make whatever decision he thought best, over the State Capture Inquiry
New regulations, proposed by the Communications Department, want to charge South Africans a TV licence for using streaming services like Netflix.
According to police, the woman and the domestic worker were tied up and beaten on a farm in Limpopo in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
One of South Africa’s top experts on COVID-19 says that inter-provincial travel ‘may be reviewed’ to limit the spread of the virus in summer.
The threat of a COVID-19 resurgence is very real, according to Professor Salim Abdool Karim – here’s what is likely to cause a second wave in Mzansi.
Talks between unions and the public broadcaster collapsed on Friday, which could see 600 people lose their jobs
More international travellers allowed to enter South Africa; a silver lining for the country’s hard-hit tourism sector.
Although the high-risk international travel list of countries has been reduced, David Maynier still believes it’s not enough.
Say it ain’t so-da? Tab Cola is set to be pulled from the shelves for good, as South Africa loses one of its most polarising soft drinks.
The DA says it’s clear that the Free State Farming Community has to fend for themselves following the release of ‘shocking’ figures.
As it stands, 22 high-risk countries remain banned from sending tourists to South Africa: But a rule change announced on Monday could make a big difference.
Although former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi has tested negative for COVID-19, he is still battling a respiratory condition.
Despite dozens of countries being removed from the high-risk travel list on Monday, some new additions were made to the ‘banned’ category.
South Africa has made some sweeping changes to its high-risk travel list, allowing tourists from a further 38 countries to freely visit Mzansi.