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Deal of the decade for Shabangu
amaBhungane
11 March, 2011
Property tycoon Roux Shabangu has hit the jackpot with his controversial deal to lease a Pretoria building to the police.
No dividends for Libyans
amaBhungane
Legacy Hotel Holdings chief executive Bart Dorrestein has pledged that his Libyan minority shareholders will not pay any dividends back to Libya.
Gijima: more pain to come?
amaBhungane
Although the IT company will conclude the billion-rand department of home affairs project, its role will be relatively small.
Special report: transport
amaBhungane
4 March, 2011
Staff 'fleece' Metrorail in online scam; meanwhile, in the Eastern Cape, government cannot get its trains back on track.
Libya profits from prime local assets
Sean Christie and Lionel Faull
The Libyan government's investment arm co-owns a prime slice of Sandton -- Africa's most expensive real estate -- and a chunk of the V&A Waterfront.
Protector ‘visited, not raided’
amaBhungane
Amid denial of knowledge of any raid on the protector's office Madonsela is called to 'engage' with Cabinet.
Eighteen ex-goldminers are taking on Anglo over a lung disease caused by exposure to silica dust.
amaBhungane
It's a case that could cost the industry billions.
Striking Gupta mine workers held
amaBhungane
Crackdown follows weeks of protests over alleged poor pay and harassment.
Trifecta’s kickback circle extends beyond Northern Cape
amaBhungane
25 February, 2011
Three more African National Congress politicians received benefits from the group that leases property to the government.
Steel of a deal for Zuma Jnr
amaBhungane
Duduzane Zuma and the Guptas are at it again -- they will benefit from a proposed Indian steel investment bolstered by government intervention.
Alarm over baby deaths in Khayelitsha
amaBhungane
Cape Town officials accused of downplaying a 'growing' crisis in poor areas.
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