[ad_1] The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) said on Tuesday it would fine Steinhoff International, affected by the scandal, R 13.5 million for violating listing requirements, including publishing false and misleading information. Steinhoff has endured heavy losses and a series of lawsuits since revealing holes in his accounts in December 2017, …
Read More »Eliminate Covid-19 Travel ‘Red List’, Urge Western Cape
[ad_1] Victoria Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa. The Western Cape government wants the Covid-19 travel “red list” removed to save the province’s tourism and hospitality industries. the The “red list” is a list of countries SA considers to be at higher risk of contracting the coronavirus. The province’s MEC of …
Read More »Disgruntled contractors set eThekwini electrical substations on fire in ‘sabotage’
[ad_1] By IOL Reporter 12h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban: Disgruntled contractors from the eThekwini Municipality set fire to several electrical substations in Durban after their contracts were not renewed. Thousands of taxpayers were left without power in various Durban suburbs on Monday after substations caught fire. Substations disrupted …
Read More »Tinkler was taken aback after Tlolane left for the Pirates instead of returning to Maritzburg.
[ad_1] Maritzburg United manager Eric Tinkler has admitted he is puzzled by the fact that left-back Tebogo Tlolane joined the Orlando Pirates over the weekend rather than returning with a loan extension to the KwaZulu-Natal club. Tinkler had said last week that Tlolane, who spent the second half of the …
Read More »Memela Cautious When Pressed For More Details On Orlando Pirates Departure
[ad_1] Memela was apparently ready to extend his tenure with the Sea Robbers, but he took many by surprise by signing for Usuthu. Just days after the Orlando Pirates stated that they were in contract negotiations with Luvuyo Memela, he was featured as one of AmaZulu’s high-profile signings. They also …
Read More »I cannot unilaterally extend the FIU Covid-19 scheme, says the labor minister to Parly
[ad_1] The Minister of Employment and Labor Thulas Nxesi during a press conference. Minister Thulas Nxesi said that despite logistical challenges and reported fraud, the payment rollout was largely successful. Nxesi said the Special Investigation Unit was investigating to charge the people who profited from illegal payments and recover the …
Read More »Judge against judge: Hlophe attacks Mogoeng, claims he ‘instigated a complaint against me’
[ad_1] Western Cape Chief Justice John Hlophe accused Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng of “instigating” a complaint against him. Hlophe, in an interview that has not yet aired with The Insight Factor, said that Judge Mushtak Parker was encouraged to “file a false assault complaint” against him. Hlophe also claimed that …
Read More »Chelsea vs Sevilla result, final score and match report
[ad_1] After all the chaos of this season so far, and in particular any game involving Chelsea, they offer something more unexpected: a first 0-0 draw of Frank Lampard’s time as manager. It’s not the ideal start to a Champions League campaign, but it’s not bad, particularly against an accomplished …
Read More »Second wave of Covid-19 ‘inevitable’ predicts SA’s top scientist
[ad_1] By Karen Singh 11h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban: A second wave of Covid-19 infections is inevitable as taverns and nightclubs become super-spreaders of the virus. The warning was issued by Professor Salim Abdool Karim, chairman of the ministerial advisory committee on Covid-19. Abdool Karim, an epidemiologist and …
Read More »Hawks sink claws into former acting municipal manager over R5m tenders
[ad_1] By Chulumanco Mahamba 15h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – The former interim city manager of the local Ratlou municipality has become the latest government official to be arrested by the Hawks after allegedly failing to follow bidding processes in awarding tenders to the tune of R5.8 millions. …
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