Loud cheers echoed through the arrivals hall of Cape Town International Airport when Cyril Karabus's plane landed just before noon on Friday.
Mandela’s Daughters Told To “Back Off” From BusinessFormer president Nelson Mandela did not want his children to be involved in the management of his money and artworks, The Star newspaper reported on Friday.
Millions Stolen From Pretoria EstateThe accountant for Silver Lakes Estate, in Pretoria, has been fired for alleged fraud thought to involve more than R7 million, Beeld reported on Friday.
SA Roadlink Might Be LiquidatedThe bus company, SA Roadlink, faces liquidation if it does not repay a multi-million rand FirstRand Bank loan, The New Age reported on Friday.
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Seven people have been arrested for stealing R1.2 million which was meant for community development in Tsantsabane, in the Northern Cape, the Hawks said on Friday.
Nine people suspected of defrauding the social welfare system have been arrested at the SA Social Security Agency's (Sassa) office in Gugulethu, the Cape Argus reported on Friday.
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai party's will on Friday unveil plans to win back foreign investors and clip the security services' wings if it wins upcoming elections, party officials said.
A total of 23 initiates have died in Mpumalanga, police said on Thursday.
The Pretoria zoo is going to start a breeding programme with 10 critically endangered Pickersgill's Reed Frogs to help save them from extinction, Beeld reported on Friday.
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