Shivambu used VBS money for flat

Transfers were made from Brian Shivambu’s company for the property in Fourways

Independent inquiry clears ex-EE leaders

A report by retired judge Kathy Satchwell exonerates Zackie Achmat and Doron Isaacs

High-level turbulence rocks SAA

An atmosphere of mistrust hangs over the airline’s board, its chief executive and its minister

Off to Parliament, educated or not

After a spat between MPs over post-school qualifications, the M&G dataset reveals more than half of MPs have university degrees

Hawks probe ‘prince’ over R95-million

A KwaZulu-Natal municipality paid Ishwar Ramlutchman, but no boreholes were drilled

ANC to show unity at JZ’s court date

The party has insisted that the former president’s appearance will not be used by groups for political gain

Environmental affairs’ new boss

We look at her history in the water department to see what the reshuffle means for Mokonyane’s new portfolio

Slice of life: ‘It means there is no love’

If you are a human being, a human being in South Africa, and you see a black person like you, doing that to you, what does it mean?

Mr Nice Guy with a big mission

The University of Pretoria’s new vice-chancellor has set his sights on the opportunities that going continental offers

The case of the bad magistrates

Judges and justice department employees have been charged with discrimination and corruption

Izinduna want their salaries back

The salaries of the nine izinduna from the Nobamba tribal authority were suspended because of a boundary dispute in which izinduna from the uSuthu tribal authority have claimed authority over their area.

ANC misses chance to tell its own story

The party should have place itself first in the queue to give evidence at the Zondo commission

Manyi fails to flip the script

The former head of the GCIS dragged up the red-herring of white monopoly capture

Eskom: Pollution kills 333 people a year

Greenpeace was inflammatory and Eskom had to come clean, but it continues to foul the air

HEALTH:

Madams, myths and morals: the risky business of selling sex

Research shows criminalising sex workers does almost nothing to stop it and almost everything to make it more dangerous, including pushing up HIV infection rates. Is it time for a change?

AFRICA:

Digging up the dead: a how-to guide

At the African forensics school, students learn to manage death with dignity

Double whammy hits Malawi lake

Ecological degradation and global warming is drying up Lake Chilwa and thus devastating people’s livelihoods

Oby takes on Nigeria’s boys’ club

The activist politician will run for president next year, taking on the patriarchy at the same time

BUSINESS:

Take Eskom’s bitter pill and pay up

Thanks Eskom.