Gordhan’s paradox: Says enjoys cabinet’s support, but may still be arrested
Pravin Gordhan says he has cabinet’s support to do his job, even as he can’t give any assurances that he won’t be arrested for espionage.
Pravin Gordhan says he has cabinet’s support to do his job, even as he can’t give any assurances that he won’t be arrested for espionage.
A former 10 Downing Street insider suggests we keep an eye on former European Parliament member Daniel Hannan for the UK PM job.
The threat of Venezuela defaulting on Chinese debt is putting pressure on Beijing to reassess how easily it doles out money to commodity-dependent nations.
A young German couple had their eyes set on the sought-after seaside lifestyle in Ibiza or Saint-Tropez, but their hearts went with Cape Town instead.
Ed Herbst’s latest contribution looks at the troubles at the SABC, something which is not new and is how things happen when it comes to the ANC’s media capture.
In a strongly worded statement to the SABC, the Helen Suzman Foundation has called for immediate action given the recent treatment of employees, or court action will follow.
The voters must be properly informed before the August election. Will this be an opportunity to strengthen our democracy and replace failed administrations or will the ANC ignore the Rule of Law and refuse to heed the voice of the voters?
Despite Brexit hiccup, the Biznews global share portfolio is still showing a healthy gain of 26 percent on an annualised basis in Rand terms.
Hopes of a second referendum on the UK’s decision to leave the EU were dashed yesterday by the 28 country organisation’s de facto leader, German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng wonders whether privately-owned media has an agenda against the public broadcaster.