President Cyril Ramaphosa Authorises SIU Probe Into PSIRA and UIF Training Contracts
President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorised a wide-ranging investigation into alleged maladministration and possible unlawful conductREAD MORE
Brown Mogotsi Denied Bail as Court Finds Release Not in Interest of Justice
Businessman and political fixer Brown Mogotsi will remain behind bars after the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court on Thursday denied him bail in a case stemming from…
‘No One Is Above the Law’: City Power Cracks Down on Rogue Contractors and Infrastructure Crime
City Power has intensified its fight against electricity theft and infrastructure sabotage, warning that “no one is above the law” after the arrest of three…
Magistrates Commission Fast-Tracks Complaint Against Retired Chief Magistrate in Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Case
The Magistrates Commission has confirmed that retired Chief Magistrate Tuleto Tonjeni officially left office at the end of May, while also announcing that a complaint…
19-Year-Old Due in Court as Gauteng MEC for Education Lebogang Maile Mourns Murdered Learner
A fresh wave of concern over escalating violence involving school-aged children has gripped Gauteng following the killing of an 18-year-old Grade 10 learner from Mokgome…
Zimbabwe Secures Historic Seat on UN Security Council
In a resounding demonstration of African diplomatic solidarity, Zimbabwe has secured election to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as a non-permanent member for the…
NPA U-Turn: Adv Mkhuseli Ntaba Reinstated After Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Case Controversy
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has withdrawn the suspension of Advocate Mkhuseli Ntaba and allowed him to return to work, following an interim investigation into…
Breakthrough in Kruger National Park Murder Case as Two Suspects Arrested in Mozambique
A major breakthrough has been achieved in the investigation into the brutal murders of South African tourists Ernst and Dina Marais after two suspects were…
Africa Day Celebrations and the Gendered Contradictions of African Unity
Annually, Africa Day celebrations across the continent are filled with reminders of the promises of unity and solidarity for the continent. In South Africa, Africa…
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SPIEF Participants Share Experiences of Technology Companies Entering Stock Markets in BRICS Countries
Experts discussed the prospects for creating an alternative financial market infrastructure within the group
The accelerated development of technology companies in BRICS countries could increase annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth by up to US$656 billion, while cooperation among member states could generate an additional GDP effect of more than US$2.7 trillion per year. This was stated by Ilya Ivaninsky, Director of the Center for Business Education and Analytics of the Central University, citing a report prepared jointlyREAD MORE
President Cyril Ramaphosa Authorises SIU Probe Into PSIRA and UIF Training Contracts
President Cyril Ramaphosa has authorised a wide-ranging investigation into alleged maladministration and possible unlawful conduct involving training contracts awarded by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), with investigators also mandated to recover any financial losses suffered by the State.
The investigation will be conducted by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) following the signing of Proclamation 316 of 2026, which grants the anti-corruption body authority to probe the procurement and contracting ofREAD MORE
Brown Mogotsi Denied Bail as Court Finds Release Not in Interest of Justice
Businessman and political fixer Brown Mogotsi will remain behind bars after the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court on Thursday denied him bail in a case stemming from an alleged staged shooting incident in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcomed the ruling, saying the court found that Mogotsi had failed to satisfy the requirements for his release and that the interests of justice did not permit him to be granted bail.
Mogotsi faces a string of charges, includingREAD MORE
‘No One Is Above the Law’: City Power Cracks Down on Rogue Contractors and Infrastructure Crime
City Power has intensified its fight against electricity theft and infrastructure sabotage, warning that “no one is above the law” after the arrest of three contractor employees allegedly caught tampering with critical electricity infrastructure in Randburg.
The arrests, made during a live intelligence-led operation on Tuesday, 2 June, mark the latest development in the utility’s campaign to combat infrastructure-related crime, which continues to cost millions of rand and threaten the stability of Johannesburg’s electricity network.
The suspects,READ MORE
Magistrates Commission Fast-Tracks Complaint Against Retired Chief Magistrate in Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Case
The Magistrates Commission has confirmed that retired Chief Magistrate Tuleto Tonjeni officially left office at the end of May, while also announcing that a complaint lodged against her in connection with the controversial bail proceedings involving taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his co-accused will be prioritised for urgent consideration.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Commission sought to clarify questions surrounding Tonjeni’s retirement and the status of complaints relating to her handling of the high-profile matterREAD MORE
19-Year-Old Due in Court as Gauteng MEC for Education Lebogang Maile Mourns Murdered Learner
A fresh wave of concern over escalating violence involving school-aged children has gripped Gauteng following the killing of an 18-year-old Grade 10 learner from Mokgome Secondary School, who was allegedly attacked with a panga in Braamfischerville earlier this week.
The tragedy has once again placed the spotlight on learner safety in communities where violence continues to spill over into and around schools, leaving families, educators and fellow pupils traumatised.
On Wednesday night, Gauteng police confirmed the arrestREAD MORE
Zimbabwe Secures Historic Seat on UN Security Council
In a resounding demonstration of African diplomatic solidarity, Zimbabwe has secured election to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as a non-permanent member for the 2027–2028 term, with a decisive 182 out of 190 votes in the UN General Assembly.
Running uncontested within the African regional group at the UN headquarters in New York on Wednesday, the Southern African country’s endorsement signals a significant moment for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ‘Engagement and Re-engagement’ foreign policy agenda, which has longREAD MORE
NPA U-Turn: Adv Mkhuseli Ntaba Reinstated After Taxi Boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni Case Controversy
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has withdrawn the suspension of Advocate Mkhuseli Ntaba and allowed him to return to work, following an interim investigation into the dramatic collapse of the high-profile extortion and money laundering case against Mpumalanga taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his co-accused.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) Adv Andy Mothibi confirmed that the NPA’s Office for Ethics and Accountability (OEA) had submitted an interim report into theREAD MORE
Breakthrough in Kruger National Park Murder Case as Two Suspects Arrested in Mozambique
A major breakthrough has been achieved in the investigation into the brutal murders of South African tourists Ernst and Dina Marais after two suspects were arrested in Mozambique, less than two weeks after the shocking crime that stunned the nation and the conservation community.
The arrests mark a significant development in what has been described as one of the most disturbing crimes in the history of the Kruger National Park, which recently marked 100 years of existence. AuthoritiesREAD MORE
Africa Day Celebrations and the Gendered Contradictions of African Unity
Annually, Africa Day celebrations across the continent are filled with reminders of the promises of unity and solidarity for the continent. In South Africa, Africa Day is commemorated by a diversity of commemorative activities propagating this very idea of unity, started by the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the precursor to the African Union (AU), on the 25th of May 1963.
Within the South African Higher Education milieu, the celebrations continued this year despite ongoing tensions of AfrophobiaREAD MORE



















