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The Public Investment Corporation, managing over R2. 6 trillion in assets, faces intense scrutiny in Parliament over R9bn in write-offs. What does this mean for the future of South Africa's economic stability?
The Tshwane Metro Police Department has appointed Revo Spies as Deputy Commissioner to tackle the rising theft and vandalism of municipal infrastructure.
Residents and civic leaders in Msunduzi are calling for urgent action to address the municipality's failing water and electricity infrastructure, highlighting the dire consequences of neglect and demanding a comprehensive plan for repairs
After three months of disruption, staff at Ray Nkonyeni Municipality return to work following a resolution to the strike, highlighting the challenges faced in local governance.
Lieutenant General Godfrey Lebeya reveals shocking statistics on police murders and State Capture investigations in South Africa, underscoring the urgent need for action against crime and corruption.
eThekwini Electricity Unit is requesting R335 million over the next three years to address critical street lighting maintenance issues, highlighting a decade-long struggle with inadequate resources and funding.
Record core net inflows of £5. 2 billion in 2024 from the company that separated from Old Mutual in 2016 were reported, with the fourth quarter inflow at £2bn, the group said in a trading statement.
South Africa faces a wave of corruption scandals as SAFA president Danny Jordaan and former ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe are implicated in serious allegations.
Explore Professor Ding Yifan's insights on China’s economic recovery, highlighting growth in manufacturing and services, and the challenges ahead.
In recognition of the value transferred, Ninety One intends to issue shares to Sanlam, giving Sanlam an approximate stake of 12. 3% of Ninety One’s share capital. Ninety One will remain an independent investment manager with staff as its largest shareholder.
In 100 days, Minister Dean Macpherson sets the stage for infrastructure growth, emphasising collaboration and accountability in public works projects.
As the business mantra goes, early is on time and on time is late. For some Gen Z workers though, late is the new on time.
Although the department has not released full details on the matter, the Daily News was reliably informed that the officials allegedly looted about a million in the run-up to the elections.
The United Russia party held several events in Vladivostok in mid-June as part of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship programme. Article first published in ‘Rossiyskaya Gazeta’ on June 14, 2024
Benedictine Hospital staff left in ‘limbo’ over car discs protested outside the hospital’s premises in Nongoma.
Whether the changes are voluntary or involuntary, employees should actively future-proof their careers by taking personal responsibility for continually developing their knowledge and skills.
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ProfileData’s specialised team takes pride in building turnkey solutions that meet the specified needs of its customers at a defined cost.
ProfileData’s specialised team takes pride in building turnkey solutions that meet the specified needs of its customers at a defined cost.
Explore the fortunes and ventures of Africa's wealthiest individuals, from Nigeria to South Africa.
South Africa’s celebration of three decades of democracy coincides with Airports Company South Africa marking its 30th anniversary.
This is as political leaders are accused of being involved in possible corrupt activities, with President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala Farmgate being the talk of the town.
One of the Isle of Man's most compelling attributes is its fiscal neutrality.