Mboweni’s rare misstep in an otherwise magnificent career
The story of how the minister got involved with Accelerate Property Fund.
Grey list: Regulators target trusts and NGOs in compliance drive
As efforts to get off the 'naughty' list ramp up ahead of deadline.
Transnet’s privatisation of Durban container port needs a do-over
It’s being contested by the losing bidder in court. The bigger issue is how to effectively restructure the entire Transnet monopoly.
Gauteng aims to use RAF medical expenses claims to pay e-toll debt
Says this is but one example of several elements of the province's revenue enhancement strategy.
Pub will be demolished after condition deteriorated to 'unacceptable level'
It's untidy, derelict and 'detrimental' to the area
On Samsung workers’ right to unionise
Samsung India workers demand trade union rights, met with police violence; legal expert criticizes government actions.
Derbion gives update on opening of huge JD store as plans delayed
The store was originally set to open at the end of this year
Minister Tummala sheds light on measures to address village issues
Khammam: Minister for Agriculture, Marketing, Corporation, Handloom & Textiles, Tummala Nageswara Rao, emphasised the need for special measures to resolve ongoing issues in villages during his tour...
Cong slams Centre, Mann on ‘tardy’ paddy procurement
Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa hit out at Mann, who met the Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Pralhad Joshi
Protest to be held at Leinster House over costs faced by shops and restaurants
Former minister and broadcaster Ivan Yates will speak at the demonstration, organised by the Restaurants Association of Ireland and the Vintners Federation of Ireland
Lottery millions boost for South Bristol's High Street
The project could see the community buying up empty shops
New nuclear power plants to be built in Wales in huge £300m project
The proposed micro plants would generate enough energy to power 244,000 homes in south Wales
King Charles to face 'awkward' £200 billion demand at summit over historic injustices
Barbados PM Mia Mottley has called for the UK to pay £200 billion in reparations for the transatlantic slave trade - a call that will likely be made at the upcoming Commonwealth summit in Samoa
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