The SANPC was formed following the merger of the Central Energy Fund (CEF) subsidiaries, iGas, PetroSA and the Strategic Fuel Fund.
Since SA has accused Israel of genocide in the International Court of Justice, our Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor kicked up the growing questions about legal consequences for IDF troops who hold other citizenship this week.
In an effort to ensure transparency and to instil public trust and confidence in parliament, each member is required to declare significant holdings in businesses, shares owned, as well as gifts received in the register of members’ interests for 2023.
Somehow, the latest corruption perceptions index reveals South Africa as merely average on an international scale of corruption
One angry Limpopo lady gave a rather stern warning to mayor Gerson Molapisane, asking him to “tell your councillors to zip their trousers”.
The South African government does not spend conservatively when it comes to its chanceries, official residences, and staff housing abroad.
Legislation that will redefine who pays who, and how a TV licence will be paid, is pushing ahead, with some contentions changes thrown into the mix.
PETA has alleged that Ramaphosa and his employees have worked to conceal ties to trophy hunting in South Africa.
We have some good news for South Africa and some bad news for government employees, who have thus far been enjoying the high life.
The average salary in the public sector is higher on average than the rest of the economy, and it’s draining our national budget in a massive way.
We know Fikile Mbalula isn’t shy when it comes to talking up his parliamentary prowess but, in the wake of the growing Las Vegas scandal, he has suddenly gone rather quiet.
When the cops arrived at Lehlohonolo and his mother’s house they found a boiled heart, an arm and a leg chilling in the back of a Corsa bakkie and, here’s the cherry on top, a pair of testicles on the back seat.