New public procurement law aims to put money where it is most needed
While the new Public Procurement Act is now in law, it has not yet been enforced. There are still issues
While the new Public Procurement Act is now in law, it has not yet been enforced. There are still issues
Banking giant Nedbank faces more legal woes, while the new procurement law is touted by President Cyril Ramaphosa as the
A new Amnesty International report once again casts light on the disproportionate victimisation, harassment, and killings of members of Abahlali
The City of Tshwane’s new e-commence and procurement portal aims to boost the fight against corruption within the procurement system,
Business is the most trusted sector in the world, above NGOs, media, and governments, according to the 2024 Edelman Trust
This short reflection was prompted in the first instance, by a couple of disturbing actions by elements of the state
BY Chwayita Dinginto – this post is originally published on Elitsha The families of Enyobeni victims are pleading for psychological
Nolwazi Tokhwe from Capricorn, Cape Town, sustained a broken pelvis and a fractured spine in March after being knocked by
Syed Mohiudeen outside the Gqeberha High Court after he obtained a postponement of his review application for further particulars related
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.
While the new Public Procurement Act is now in law, it has not yet been enforced. There are still issues
Banking giant Nedbank faces more legal woes, while the new procurement law is touted by President Cyril Ramaphosa as the
A new Amnesty International report once again casts light on the disproportionate victimisation, harassment, and killings of members of Abahlali
The City of Tshwane’s new e-commence and procurement portal aims to boost the fight against corruption within the procurement system,
Business is the most trusted sector in the world, above NGOs, media, and governments, according to the 2024 Edelman Trust
This short reflection was prompted in the first instance, by a couple of disturbing actions by elements of the state
BY Chwayita Dinginto – this post is originally published on Elitsha The families of Enyobeni victims are pleading for psychological
Nolwazi Tokhwe from Capricorn, Cape Town, sustained a broken pelvis and a fractured spine in March after being knocked by
Syed Mohiudeen outside the Gqeberha High Court after he obtained a postponement of his review application for further particulars related
Residents and businesses in Philippi (pictured above) are staying indoors after warnings of a gang turf war in the area.