Month: November 2025
News24 | A rare glimpse of accountability: The IR orders SARS to release Zuma’s tax records
The Information Regulator has ordered SARS to release former president Jacob Zuma’s tax records and has eviscerated the agency for its “soft approach” to Zuma’s tax non-compliance.
Continue ReadingNews24 | UPDATE | Lesufi survives: DA’s motion of no confidence crashes in Gauteng legislature
Most parties in the Gauteng legislature rejected the DA’s attempt to unseat Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi during a chaotic Friday sitting.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Johan Fourie | The Olympic Games as industrial policy
What if SA’s Olympic bid wasn’t about sports, but was the key to unlocking a decade of economic transformation? asks Johan Fourie.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Singapore charges Australian man who grabbed Ariana Grande at Wicked: For Good premiere
Singapore authorities charged an Australian man Friday for rushing film star Ariana Grande at the Asia premiere of “Wicked: For Good”.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Former DA KZN leader Roger Burrows dies
Former DA KwaZulu-Natal leader Roger Burrows died following a lengthy illness, DA leader John Steenhuisen announced on Friday.
Continue ReadingNews24 | WATCH | Giving investigative powers to Metro Police is not ‘empire building’ – Hill-Lewis
Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has revealed that only 5% of illegal firearms cases involving the 1,400+ weapons removed by Metro Police over three years resulted in convictions, with 80% of failures stemming from investigative shortcomings by national police. Hill-Lewis is pushing for Metro Police...
Continue ReadingNews24 | Stormers land former Junior Springbok captain on long-term deal
The Stormers confirmed on Friday that 22-year-old former Junior Springbok captain Paul de Villiers had signed a new contract with the franchise.
Continue ReadingNews24 | FlySafair and cabin crew sign wage agreement
A two-week wage dispute between South Africa’s largest domestic airline, FlySafair, and the South African Cabin Crew Association has finally ended.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Tanzania in shock at the massacre of 100s of protesters, but fear high after election
Tanzanian politicians are in shock over the massacre of hundreds of young protesters during its recent election, insiders told AFP, but are too afraid to speak out as a tiny cabal of hardliners around the president takes control.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Godongwana not betting on rating upgrade today, hits out at ‘bias’
South Africa would welcome an upgrade of its credit score, but Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana — who says ratings-company bias against the continent is real — isn’t holding his breath.
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