Putting satirists out of business; Simon Lincoln Reader’s latest targets
Many people are scared at the lengths Duduzile Zuma is prepared to journey in defense of her father – many believe that her expressions did in fact provoke mayhem in July.
Many people are scared at the lengths Duduzile Zuma is prepared to journey in defense of her father – many believe that her expressions did in fact provoke mayhem in July.
Reading yesterday’s speech to Parliament by South Africa’s reappointed finance minister Nhlanhla Nene, it again struck Alec Hogg how much the country’s prospects have changed since December.
Alec Hogg reflects on the time he met Atul Gupta at Media HQ, giving him a pretty good idea why the Gupta boys are now bailing out with such rapidity.
Biznews community member Graham McIntosh shares with us his dream for South Africa in 2017.
President Jacob Zuma referred the Fica Bill back to the National Assembly for reconsideration on Tuesday, his office announced.
Kenneth Brown is tasked with securing savings of a staggering R25bn a year by 2019. That’s only 5% of the R500bn procurement pie that’s now under his watch.
Ed Herbst says the newspaper world in South Africa was rocked on 1 November when New Age editor Moegsien Williams issued what amounted to a press release punting his employers, the Guptas.
Ed Herbst gives us four examples of very ordinary news hounds who became overnight millionaires because of their close links with the ANC.
Helen Suzman Foundation’s Piet Olivier explains in three simple steps why the trumped up charges against Sipho Pityana hold no merit.
In a blow for the DA in the Western Cape, Marius Fransman, the ANC Western Cape chairman, announced his resignation from the provincial legislature.