News
How NUMSA’s life insurer went insolvent
3Sixty Life: a lesson in how not to run a company, part one
By James Stent
News | 10 March 2022
Doctors are having to bring food for patients at Bara Hospital
Food supplies run out and medical waste piles up as hospital reaches “crisis point”
News | 10 March 2022
Housing activist murdered in Durban
SERI calls for urgent investigation into Cato Manor police and other officials following Ayanda Ngila’s death
News | 9 March 2022
Heavy police presence in Alexandra after immigrant shops closed down
Police have arrested six people following clashes on Monday
News | 8 March 2022
Lotteries boss Phillemon Letwaba is back at work after being cleared by internal hearing
Evidence collected by Special Investigating Unit of grand-scale corruption rejected by chair of hearing
News | 8 March 2022
Deadline for nominations to National Lotteries Commission board
Individuals, institutions and civil society have until Monday 7 March to apply
By Masego Mafata and Raymond Joseph
News | 7 March 2022
Godfrey Thulare was shot in the leg four times. He had to wait two weeks for surgery at a Tshwane hospital
Surgery on a gunshot wound should ideally be within six hours, says doctor
News | 4 March 2022
Court to get education department to deliver textbooks
The department blames “unprecedented budget shortfalls” for the delay
News | 4 March 2022
Millions of rands siphoned from NUMSA’s insurance company, report shows
3Sixty Life, currently under curatorship, made huge loans which haven’t been repaid
By James Stent
News | 4 March 2022