Mayor De Lille appoints city’s first chief resilience officer

Zara Nicholson|Published

Cape Town's chief resilience officer will lead city-wide efforts to build holistic resilience to the social, physical and economic challenges.

Unregistered estate agents block transformation

Zara Nicholson|Published

Human Settlements MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela says unregistered estate agents is a big factor blocking transformation.

City secures proof of stadium collusion

Zara Nicholson|Published

The Mother City has the all-clear to pursue a civil damages claim against firms that colluded on the Cape Town Stadium contract.

Murray & Roberts probes colluders

Zara Nicholson|Published

Murray & Roberts says it is making progress in its investigation into collusion by six former directors of subsidiary companies.

Building industry probe still pending

Zara Nicholson|Published

The Construction Industry Development Board has not started to probe which companies could be barred from public sector tenders.

‘State failed to support apartheid victims’

Zara Nicholson|Published

The brother of Anton Fransch, killed by security police, says the government has failed to support the families of apartheid victims.

Apartheid Lawsuit dismissal a blow

Zara Nicholson|Published

Dismissal of Apartheid Lawsuit described as a massive blow to victims of oppression.

World Cup stadium collusion revealed

Zara Nicholson|Published

Seven major construction and engineering firms met secretly twice in 2006 to allocate tenders on World Cup stadium projects.

Stadium’s tender collusion verdict looms

Zara Nicholson|Published

The two companies involved in tender collusion and bid rigging for Cape Town Stadium, WBHO and Group Five, will know this week whether penalties totalling R620 million ...

Rigged tenders escape sanction

Zara Nicholson|Published

More than 50 percent of the 300 rigged projects disclosed by construction firms will go unpunished.

Levitt to appear before Consumer Commission

Zara Nicholson|Published

Auction Alliance founder Rael Levitt is due to appear before the National Consumer Commission (NCC).

ANC concern over new job laws

Zara Nicholson|Published

The Western Cape ANC has weighed in on the controversy around proposed amendments to the Employment Equity Act (EEA).

Solidarity ‘scared’ coloured workers

Zara Nicholson|Published

Cosatu said it was clear that Solidarity was acting “opportunistically by using a ‘swart gevaar’ tactic”.

R4bn earmarked for Waterfront growth

Zara Nicholson|Published

The new owners of the V&A Waterfront are to target undeveloped areas next to the Clock Tower and Granger Bay for multibillion-rand development, creating thousands ...

All above board with wealthy employers

Zara Nicholson|Published

A clean sheet. That was the scorecard in Bishopscourt yesterday as labour inspectors trolled through the expensive neighbourhood to assess whether residents were ...