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The former CEO of the National Health laboratories Service, Joyce Mogale, is appealing the ruling of the Labour Court to pay back a staggering R22 million judgement debt after she failed to challenge her dismissal
South Africa's premier military hospital has been left in ruins after decades of failed renovations that have ballooned from R232 million to billions of rands. EFF's Carl Niehaus is demanding accountability as corruption allegations mount and soldiers reportedly die waiting for care at the once world-class facility
Transport Minister Barbara Creecy takes decisive action to block a controversial driving licence machine tender after the Auditor-General uncovers serious irregularities in the procurement process.
President Cyril Ramaphosa faces mounting criticism from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), the Democratic Alliance (DA), and ActionSA for his handling of corruption allegations against Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.
National and provincial public works departments deny involvement in the stalled Collins Chabane municipal building project, with concerns mounting over its funding and consultant spending.
Wealthy nations have failed to reach an agreement on curbing public finance for fossil fuel projects, the OECD said on Tuesday, days before climate-sceptic US President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
ActionSA has accused the Democratic Alliance (DA) of being responsible for Tshwane’s tender scandal, citing the DA-led administration’s failures under former mayor Cilliers Brink.
The level of profligate spending required to reach R1 bn in a single year certainly calls for a detailed probe to determine who spent what, and who received what.
Russia believes that arms supplies to Ukraine hinder the settlement, directly involving NATO countries in the conflict.
The Department of Basic Education clarifies the breakdown of the R3. 6 billion expenditure, disputing claims that it’s solely for printing papers.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has voiced concerns over the revelations by Gauteng MEC of Education Matome Chiloane that public schools owe over R262 million to municipalities, which it said is affecting municipalities in providing services to residents.
Britain's royal family is facing calls for more transparency and reform of their private estates after an investigation alleged they have been profiting from public bodies while benefiting from major tax exemptions.
Former Fetakgomo-Tubatse municipal manager received a suspended five-year sentence in the R230 million VBS scandal, marking another chapter in South Africa's ongoing battle against municipal corruption.
The MK Party welcomes Dondo Mogajane’s resignation, reaffirming its commitment to ethical leadership and protecting the integrity of public institutions.
Parliament warned of revenue loss as Eskom races to meet prepaid meter update deadline amid illegal meter challenges.
Gauteng MEC of Finance Lebohang Maile has expressed concern over City of Tshwane’s ineffective credit control policy, following his revelation that the cash-strapped metro is owed over R24 billion by residents and businesses.
Moya underscored the need for reliable services, acknowledging residents’ concerns over outages. Despite budget constraints, she plans to enhance project management for suspended infrastructure projects.
South African political parties have expressed mixed reactions to the 2024 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) delivered by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana on Wednesday, October 30
Amid ongoing water shortages in South Africa, particularly in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation David Mahlobo recently attended a business dinner at the Mkhambathini Local Municipality in Camperdown, KwaZulu-Natal, to announce the advancement of the significant uMkhomazi Water Project.
In a recent virtual meeting of Parliament’s water and sanitation committee, the Democratic Alliance (DA) expressed strong agreement with Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina regarding the pressing water crisis in Gauteng
Why is there no anger when the DA is implicated in corruption? Why are you not holding them accountable with the same fervour you would if the ANC were involved, asks Faiez Jacobs.
Minister of Higher Education and Technology, Nobuhle Nkabane, has announced plans to move the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) out of its current Cape Town office, which costs R2 million per month.
With water levels critically low, the EFF insists on a detailed action plan from the Cogta Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa to mitigate the looming crisis in Gauteng.
In 100 days, Minister Dean Macpherson sets the stage for infrastructure growth, emphasising collaboration and accountability in public works projects.
Twenty-one departments from the Gauteng provincial government achieved clean audits and 11 departments received unqualified audit opinions.