Former SABC acting CEO Phil Molefe has given explosive testimony at parliament’s SABC inquiry, saying Hlaudi Motsoeneng threatened to “go to Pretoria” after he refused to give him a R500 000 increase. Molefe was testifying under oath before

Former SABC CEO Lulama Mokhobo received threats before giving testimony at parliament’s ad hoc committee looking into the public broadcaster’s board, she has said. During her hour-long testimony on Thursday, she indicated that

Outstanding e-toll debt has begun to prescribe as three years have passed since the controversial system became operational, roads agency Sanral has confirmed. This means that unless road users were summonsed or formally

Former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni lost R5 000 in an ATM scam at a petrol station in Midrand on Thursday afternoon. He recounted the incident on his Twitter account. “Just been

President Jacob Zuma has warded off calls to resign over the scandals that have marred his administration and spread dissent in the ruling party largely thanks to a bloc of politicians known as the “premier league” that has his back. With urban voters deserting

BlackBerry has rebranded the software products it acquired over the last three years, tying them together into a single system it hopes will be the go-to platform companies and governments use to protect their electronic devices

Former SABC board member Vusi Mavuso has revealed that communications minister Faith Muthambi amended key legislation in the SABC’s memorandum of incorporation that took powers away from the board. Mavuso was testifying under

The department of basic education on Friday moved to clear up confusion over reports that it would now allow junior high school pupils to pass maths if they achieved 20% in the subject. “To start, there is

TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod sat down with Internet Solutions MD Saki Missaikos to discuss why his company is buying MWeb Connect, especially in light of the fact that IS has historically focused mainly on the business

SABC board chairman Obert Maguvhe failed to appear before parliament’s ad hoc committee looking into the fitness of the board on Thursday, and will now be summonsed. Maguvhe was scheduled to appear at 4pm on