After many years of neglect, Zimbabwe's roads have turned into death traps but the government argues that the traditional asphalt is prone to cracks and potholes. Read more »
Transnet strongly denied that its R50 billion acquisition programme was in "tatters" and said that two trains supplied by China's CRRC Corporation merely experienced ... Read more »
President Robert Mugabe's government had offered residential land to government employees instead of their 2016 annual bonuses. Read more »
Oakbay Investments is a company owned by the brothers Gupta who are named in a "state capture" report released by former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela, in which they are accused ... Read more »
If rumours from political party Congress of the People are true, President Jacob Zuma seems to be planning a cabinet reshuffle again by replacing Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan ... Read more »
President Robert Mugabe and his family are reportedly paying up to U.S.$500 000 annually in rentals for an upmarket villa in Emirates Hills Dubai, despite the ongoing economic ... Read more »
Malawi's Agricultural Development and Marketing Cooperation reportedly bought maize at U.S.$34,5 million from a Zambian company instead of buying it at U.S.$21.5 million directly ... Read more »
Farmers' rights activist Henk van de Graaf says a meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will provide an opportunity to discuss his claims of white genocide, farm murders ... Read more »
A leaked provisional report by Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane has recommended that Absa Bank pay the government R2.25-billion for an unlawful apartheid-era bailout of ... Read more »
Several activists were either abducted or arrested ahead of a planned protest over the introduction of controversial bond notes. Read more »
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