Democratic Alliance Welcomes Suspension of SARS Commissioner Tom Moyane

The president of the Republic of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, has, on Monday, suspended the Commissioner of the South African Revenue Services (SARS), Mr. Tom Moyane. According to a statement that was released by the Presidency on Monday, President Ramaphosa indicated that the suspension of the commissioner was with immediate effect and that it was pending displinary proceedings. The statement further added that Ramaphosa felt that the suspension of the tax boss was necessa... Read more »
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By Oliver Ngwenya On Saturday, March 17th, 2018

Zuma to Challenge Abrahams’s Decision to Prosecute Him

Following the announcement by the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Shaun Abrahams, that the National Prosecuting Authority would go ahead with prosecuting the former president of South Africa, J... Read more »
By Oliver Ngwenya On Thursday, March 15th, 2018

No Need for Australia’s Special Visas for SA White Farmers, Dirco

“The government has been very clear and transparent on a land reform process. All stakeholders will be consulted and they are also encouraged to engage with Parliament. There is no reason for any governme... Read more »
By Nelly Mkhize On Friday, March 9th, 2018

What benefits can African businesses derive from social media?

When you think of social media you probably think of personal profiles, but social media is also useful for promoting a business brand. It can help your enterprise to grow and there are several other plus point... Read more »
By Rik Snuiverink On Tuesday, March 6th, 2018

Choosing a smartphone in the mobile gaming age

The smartphone revolution has been felt more strongly in South Africa than most areas in the world. While market penetration stands at around 38 percent, the vast majority of South Africa’s 21 million interne... Read more »
By Marie Miguel On Friday, March 2nd, 2018

Violence in School: What’s the Death Toll?

With all of the violence in the Middle East and other countries, it should come as a surprise that Americans are killing each other faster than those at war. The most recent shooting at the school in Florida ha... Read more »
By Staff Writer On Sunday, February 25th, 2018

Three Brothers Among Seven eNgcobo Suspects Killed in Police Shootout

On Friday night at Nyanga village near eNgcobo, Eastern Cape, seven suspects linked to the eNgcobo police station massacre were shot dead in a gunfight with a special task force that was assembled to hunt down ... Read more »
By Sinethemba Mandyoli On Thursday, February 15th, 2018

Back to Square One for Helebhe

After the destruction of Cebo Ngema, Toto Helebhe had become one of the most sought after boxing commodities in South Africa. Unfortunately his success was cut short by a stabbing incident in which he suffered ... Read more »
By Staff Writer On Thursday, February 15th, 2018

Rand Strengthens Following Zuma’s Resignation

The South African rand has strengthened significantly following president Jacob Zuma’s resignation as head of state, reaching a three-year high of R11.64 against the US dollar. Zuma resigned on Wednesday ... Read more »
By Mvusi Ngubane On Thursday, January 25th, 2018

Transferring Money to South Africa in 2018: a brief overview

You might have completed work for someone outside of South Africa, or thinking of selling a product or service to overseas customers. Perhaps you simply aren’t sure about how to retrieve international payment... Read more »