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In this week’s feature of Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses criminal case & lack of Fidelity Fund Certificate and we also delve into a case involving former employees that used social media instead of the CCMA to voice out their grievances.
Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane has launched his party’s "Budget to the people" initiative at Parliament to mobilise and give citizens a chance to make inputs. The party said the initiative would ask South Africans exactly what they wanted to see in the national budget, which Finance…
The South African government has spent more R217 164 192 on land claims in the 2024/2025 financial year. This land was privately owned by individuals and private companies; the claims were largely submitted by black people. This information was recently revealed in a parliamentary reply to questions directed to the…
Eskom says while there’s been a slight improvement in unplanned outages, the power system remains under pressure. Stage 2 load shedding will continue during evening peak hours from 4 pm to 10 pm on Wednesday and Thursday. Phemelo speaks to Eskom spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena.
Phemelo speaks to Director at RiskRecon and former diplomat, Dr Kingsley Makhubela about several stories making international headlines including Ramaphosa’s plans to meet with Trump next week, China/US tariff agreement, Afrikaner immigration to the US and US Canada border towns hit by Trump’s trade war.
The auditor-general says it remains concerned about the way in which the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) handles grant funding, despite slight improvements in its audit outcome over 2024. On Tuesday, the office told Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) that grant beneficiaries had also been found wanting and unable…
In this week’s episode of Taxing Times with the Tshabalala’s, tax practitioner and CEO of Netvest Busisiwe Mdletshe discusses tax obligations while living and working abroad.
Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso is once again a free man. He was released after appearing in the East London Magistrates Court on Tuesday afternoon. Omotoso was arrested on immigration-related charges over the weekend. It's alleged that he contravened provisions of the Immigration Act. This came to light after a Department…
15-year-old Julian Cameron-Smith and his dad Grant Cameron-Smith have completed an extraordinary cycling journey across Europe - riding over 2,500km from Warsaw to Milan and raising R350,000 in support of Logwood Village, a warm and safe haven for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Phemelo speaks to both Julian and Grant about…
Trade unions, medical associations and universities are raising the alarm that Gauteng budget cuts at the cost of doctors’ take-home pay will have dire consequences for public sector health. Meanwhile, the National Minister of Health has convened a committee to review the future of overtime for state doctors. Dysfunction in…
Thousands of children across Eastern Cape schools are going hungry after schools reportedly ran out of surplus funds to purchase food, sparking widespread concern about the sustainability of the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP). According to governing bodies and educational unions, including FEDSAS and NAPTOSA, the programme plays a vital…
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme is battling to repair its information and communication technology (ICT) system. It was allocated R100-million for the repairs, and only R30-million is left, according to NSFAS. The scheme’s four solution partners responsible for managing student accommodation have delayed payments, resulting in financial complications for…
Gauteng had to return just over R1bn to the National Treasury because the province’s health and education departments had failed to spend the allocated funds in the 2024/25 financial year. Provincial Treasury department head, Ncumisa Mnyani, revealed this during a media briefing on the state of Gauteng's finances. She said…
In this week’s music feature, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal explores songs that resonate with Workers Day which is commemorated on the 1st of May.
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher Education is exploring legal avenues to compel the University of Limpopo (UL) to respond to questions to the institution’s management and to abide by summons served on it. The summons was issued to Vice-Chancellor Professor Mahlo Mokgalong, chairperson of council, Pandelani Nefolovhodwe and chairperson…
Phemelo gets analysis from legal Expert Mpumelelo Zikalala on Advocate Dali Mpofu’s disciplinary hearing and Western Cape Judge Mushtak Parker’s misconduct allegations.
To address past injustices, President Cyril Ramaphosa is in the process of establishing a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to investigate whether attempts were made to obstruct the investigation or prosecution of apartheid-era crimes. These cases, referred by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), have…
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