Long-term leases turn public land into corporate profit, but it’s not clear how these deals are structured and whether communities are seeing their s
Political and administrative delays, treaty complications and changes in government leadership contributed to the jump
Residents deserve to know that the information shared with their municipality is securely stored and will not be leaked, sold or weaponised
DA gets confirmation from Sars that ‘dirty dollars’ hidden inside couch on the president’s Phala Phala farm were not declared to tax agency
The retail firm has not established why the contents of the 3 000-page report is privileged, counsel argued. And even if it had, the report’s release is ‘in the public’s interest’
The court held that sections of the law providing for absolute taxpayer secrecy posed an unconstitutional limitation on the right to information and gave parliament two years to…
Last week’s tremor has anti-nuclear campaigners questioning the safety of Koeberg, although the nuclear facility said the plant is designed to sustain a magnitude-seven earthquake
After three decades’ use, South Africa’s only nuclear power plant could see its lifespan extended by 20 years — despite objections
South Africa’s animal vaccine agency said staff fled to avoid blame, but its CEO had in fact paid them to leave
Bosasa has replied to DA leader Mmusi Maimane, denying the existence of a contract with President Ramaphosa’s son, Andile Ramaphosa
On Friday the president said the donation by Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson was received without his knowledge in October 2017
President Ramaphosa said he’s seen the contract and his son denies receiving any payments from Bosasa
Africa is happy to replace its former Western colonisers’ with China’s investments — but the ‘win-win’ mantra doesn’t always stand up to examination
The advocacy group says the premier must release the documents within 30 days or give valid reasons why he cannot
Civil servants and politicians have been implicated in graft amounting to over R1-billion
High Court Judge Yasmin Shenaz Meer ruled last year that Parliament had 18 months to rectify the "inconsistencies" in the PAIA
The food brand is still waiting for data from authorities that would definitively show whether its products are connected to the deadly crisis
Parliament conducted its own ad hoc committee process to review how political parties are funded
Three companies submitted their BBBEE certificates to Eskom to secure contracts and meet internal procurement criteria during the course of 2016.
Law stretched to protect Saxonwold family as wolves circle.