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Tshwane's revenue collection campaign faces backlash from national departments
The City of Tshwane's efforts to recover R30 billion in unpaid bills are challenged by national departments denying allegations of disconnection.
The Dangerous Dance of Media and Politics: Why Naspers’ R2 Million Donation to the ANC is a Threat to Democracy
For the sake of democracy, Naspers should return the donation and reaffirm its commitment to unbiased journalism. Anything less is a betrayal of the very principles that should guide the media in a free society, says the writer.
MK Party and the IEC’s funders: Is the IEC unbiased?
Is the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) biased against Jacob Zuma’s MK Party?
Empowering the informal sector: Zaka's revolutionary solution at the MTN MoMo API Hackathon
The essence of Zaka's victory lies in their groundbreaking solution that transcends traditional payment processing, offering a transformative approach to cashflow financing in the informal sector.
Ramaphosa calls for reform of global financial institutions
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for the reform of the global financial institutions, saying Africa can no longer afford to be treated as unequal partners.
WATCH: Zimbabwe's central bank introduces gold coins as store of value amid high inflation
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor John Mangudya on Monday unveiled gold coins that are expected to act as a store of value and reduce the demand for US dollars as the country battles to control soaring inflation.
How the CR17 campaign funds were channelled
A group of politicians, campaign managers and strategists earned millions for their roles in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s successful ANC presidential campaign.