Shell-shocked SAs speak: Seriously, 2020 – what the heck?
Each year has its trials and triumphs, but it feels like 2020 really did a number on us. We look back at some of the moments that stood out.
Each year has its trials and triumphs, but it feels like 2020 really did a number on us. We look back at some of the moments that stood out.
French arms company Thales and Zuma applied for leave from court attendance and this was granted by the Judge.
Oil giants exposed in global corruption; tension at Zondo; Tongaat: Engen’s Durban refinery explosion; Glencore’s Glasenberg departs.
After a worrying silence, SA government has finally given some details for its Covid-19 vaccination plans in the country.
Lift will take to the sky this festive season, linking Johannesburg with popular holiday destinations, says Gidon Novick.
Using a network of employees, the Guptas – and Duduzane Zuma – opened accounts in SA, India and Dubai to siphon millions from the Estina dairy project.
Be afraid, be very afraid, of people who have shown themselves to be economical with the truth, including the likes of award-winning investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr.
“Watch Out” economies – such as South Africa, Nigeria and Uganda – have a number of infrastructure gaps. Despite this, young people are showing enthusiasm for a digital future with increased use of social media and mobile payments, says the study.
As the world races to finalise a Covid vaccine, fears grow of an inevitable supply shortage, inequitable distribution and illegal markets.
London, Paris, and Rome are famous for their history, culture, and beauty. They share something else in common: Expats don’t like them.