Top SA banker urges voters to oust ineffectual politicians in 2024 elections
South Africans are urged to cast their votes wisely in the upcoming elections, as one of the nation’s top bankers, Investec Group CEO Fani Titi, calls for change.
South Africans are urged to cast their votes wisely in the upcoming elections, as one of the nation’s top bankers, Investec Group CEO Fani Titi, calls for change.
Alec Hogg writes on how badly SA cabinet ministers behave when spending taxpayer-funded Sterlings away from home.
Simon Lincoln Reader shares his views on the politics one must be weary of: incompetence, window-dressing acts and empty promises.
Ramaphosa has withdrawn an amendment to the Executive Members Guide that gave ministers and their deputies free utilities to their official residences.
Fingers are being pointed at politicians and senior government officials for stoking the fires of anti-immigrant sentiment as a cheap and easy means to deflect from decades of failure. The latest report from the ISS delves deeper.
Government as it is configured today ought not be trusted. To believe that a politician can suddenly care about your personal and social needs defeats logic.
BizNews community member Simon Porteous sent this letter to President Ramaphosa. Not surprisingly, no response was received.
‘According to the Auditor General, in national and provincial departments alone for the year 2017/18, the amount wasted stood at a staggering R2.57bn’, writes Mcebisi Ndletyana.
Giving us hope is the small army of corruption busters. Take the story of Stephen van Coller, who has actively worked at rooting out corruption at EOH.
George Gultig argues that, even if the authorities successfully prosecute the corrupt politicians, we’ll be paying to keep them fed, clothed and watching TV.