Unsecured loans risky for those in debt

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Experts concerned as nearly a quarter of South Africans are in financial difficulty and access to loans become easier.

Sars to clamp down on tobacco companies

CANDICE BAILEY|Published

Sars will be asking the NPA to prosecute 15 local tobacco manufacturers and importers for tax evasion and smuggling as they continue probing and clamping down on ...

Firm linked to Zuma’s brother loses BEE certificate

CANDICE BAILEY|Published

A company previously accused of using President Jacob Zuma’s younger brother as a front has had its BEE certificate withdrawn for allegedly misrepresenting itself ...

Axed Sars boss lying - Cele

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Former top cop Bheki Cele has accused disgraced Sars commissioner Oupa Magashula of lying about his whereabouts.

Pule’s DG locked out of her office

CANDICE BAILEY|Published

Communications director-general Rosey Sekese was forced to approach the court to lift her “special leave”.

Battle lines drawn over advertising on towers

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The City of Johannesburg sold off the advertising rights to the Orlando Cooling Towers for less than the present tenant will pay.

Study tackles challenges of jobless youths

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None of the government’s plans to tackle youth development in the past 17 years has translated into programmes that educate and assist young people in finding jobs. ...

Aurora directors expected in court

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The liquidators of the former Pamodzi East Rand mines have asked the court for a trial date for their application to hold the former Aurora Empowerment Systems directors ...

Census debunks myth about white men

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Census 2011 showed that white men were still in the most privileged space – with the highest education, the best jobs and the highest salaries.

Man bitter after R1m Anglo American fronting spat

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A man is alleging he was used as a to get R1 million in funding from Anglo American, which was later abused by his business partner.

Judgment in Absa social grants court case

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Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini has cut short a trip to India ahead of a court case in which a subsidiary of banking giant Absa has questioned the ...

Malema ally tries to stop Sars probe

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Court asked to rule that Gwangwa be given access to documents