Riaz Saloojee is set to fight the termination of his employment at state arms firm Denel after serving months on suspension.
ANC veteran Jessie Duarte’s son-in-law secures controversial job close to one-time finance minister David van Rooyen.
Minister Rob Davies has warned the ANC lekgotla that the SA is well off the level of growth needed to achieve its "radical economic transformation".
Financial support from China could help African countries address their infrastructure challenges.
Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene is keeping tabs on the cost of South Africa’s nuclear build programme.
The war over the licence to operate the national lottery is set to return to the courts.
… as public protector is set to release probe findings
SACP vows to oppose any sale of Eskom as Public Enterprises minister faces grilling over plans for SOEs
Contradictions among the ANC top brass over the future of Eskom emerged on the sidelines of the party's NEC meeting.
Government reassures foreign investors they are welcome to do business in SA in the wake of xenophobic attacks
South Africa’s trillion-rand nuclear build programme appears to have been discussed during a meeting between SA and China in Pretoria this week.
Businessman Herman Mashaba has strongly criticised government's programme to create 100 black industrialists.
Freight and rail parastatal Transnet is pursuing fraud and corruption charges against a top executive over R500m loss in fees.
Fallout over bid to discredit airline's head sheds light on private investigator's role and its internal battles
The Reserve Bank has laid charges against one of its former directors after he wrote a book disclosing confidential information.
President Jacob Zuma’s response to the ongoing power crisis was met with mixed reactions from the business sector.
A company belonging to the family of convicted killer Oscar Pistorius has been implicated in alleged price-fixing.
Crisis-ridden SABC board thrown into further disarray with the resignation of high-profile member, Professor Bongani Khumalo
Initiative to digitise title deeds collapses as SIU thwarts bid to settle R360 million tender
Tshepo Kgadima's lawyers have written to the CEF chairwoman, warning her not to make his replacement a permanent appointment.
Board members of PetroSA are rebelling at the decision by the Central Energy Fund to vet them.
At least three firms implicated in bid-rigging relating to the building of 2010 World Cup stadiums are set to fight fresh charges.
The possible introduction of a minimum wage was cited as one of the possible solutions to address the widening inequality in SA and other unequal societies.
Aveng has been rocked by allegations of lack of transformation following the removal of a top black executive.
Khulubuse Zuma will be looking to recover about R35-million that he claims to have lost in the Aurora mining debacle.