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The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the Musina Makhado Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is touted by the government to be the new “regional economic epicentre” much like other mega-projects in the Global South.

SA fails to stub out dodgy ciggies

The wars at Sars have provided fertile ground for the illicit tobacco trade to grow

Jacques Pauw confirmed that three officers from the Hawks arrived at his home in Riebeek Kasteel.
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Hawks leave with ‘insignificant’ papers after raid on Pauw’s property

Hawks officers have raided the Western Cape home of author Jacques Pauw, relating to explosive revelations in his book, The President’s Keepers.

‘Poor children slip down the early childhood development childcare ladder — they don’t climb up that ladder

See a child as a citizen with rights

Corruption, poverty and the pursuit of profit are all detrimental to early childhood development

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela makes a presentation to members of the NCOP Ad Hoc Committee on the Protection of State Information Bill in Parliament.

Some are more valid than others

White critics are often put on a pedestal — even when they’re telling us things we already know

Whatever happens from here on out

Are South Africa’s anti-corruption crusaders racist?

‘It would be foolhardy to suggest that discussions about corruption in South Africa are race neutral’

Pushback: Calling for citizens to mobilise

The mafia state is in full swing

We need to think of corruption in South Africa as not only Gupta-centric

Editorial: It’s dangerous to other foreigners (Photo Archive)

Editorial: Let’s cool our heels as we gather facts

‘Assuming to be true what we cannot yet know makes us vulnerable to manipulation, with consequences for both the innocent and the guilty’

Zuma thought the court erred by holding him personally liable for the legal costs, as he was not cited in his personal capacity or given an opportunity to explain his conduct to decide on punitive ruling. (Reuters)

Zuma hears no evil in Parliament

As formal state capture evidence mounts, the president batted away on charges of corruption in The President’s Keepers