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The Chamber of Financial Secrets: Uncloaking the mysteries of administrative penalties
31st October 2024 ZAR 475-million, ZAR 210-million, ZAR 59-million, these are not lottery-winning jackpot amounts. They are some of the eye-watering administrative... →
DA Gauteng leader challenges Lesufi to a public debate
23rd October 2024 At the heart of Gauteng’s water crisis, is the failure of the Gauteng Provincial Government to prioritise the creation of a provincial... →
Water power is there for the taking in many underground mines
By: Martin Creamer 22nd October 2024 Water power is there for the taking across a broad spectrum of many of South Africa’s hard-rock underground mines. At a time of high electricity... →
The revived Luanda Process – inching towards peace in east DRC?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd October 2024 Rwanda-DRC talks have resumed, but whether they can shift the fundamental barriers to peace remains to be seen. The Luanda Process was established... →
Mergers, acquisitions, corporate takeovers and staff restructuring: the devil is in the deal detail
18th October 2024 South Africa’s corporate landscape has seen an uptick in transactional activity this year, marked by a mix of strategic mergers, acquisitions, and,... →
Big 4 Want a Piece of the SARS Tender Pie
7th October 2024 In the recent SARS tender, RFP 15/2024, for Tax Consulting Services, it has become clear that even the biggest players in the game want a piece of... →
After a year of untold suffering, the people of the Middle East need peace and justice
7th October 2024 Dear Fellow South African, Today marks one year since the start of an onslaught against the Palestinian people that has thus far claimed more than... →
Pan African taking the wild out of the west as gold recovery uplifts the local community
By: Martin Creamer 4th October 2024 When the Mining Weekly team of three arrived at the initial sod-turning event of Pan African Resources’ gold-from-dumps project just over a year... →