Bradley Dubbelman
News this week
9th March 2012 South Africa will come to the rescue of a nuclear industry, still struggling for customers a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster, with a tender... →
Daily podcast – March 9, 2012
9th March 2012 South Africa will come to the rescue of a nuclear industry still struggling for customers a year after Japan's Fukushima disaster, with a tender... →
Daily podcast – March 8, 2012
8th March 2012 Suspended national police chief Bheki Cele occasionally signed off on official documents from his deputies without scrutinising them, a board of... →
Daily podcast – March 7, 2012
7th March 2012 Cosatu’s nationwide protest against the e-tolling system and labour brokers is set to start this morning, the Democratic Republic of Congo's... →
Daily podcast – March 6, 2012
6th March 2012 The ANC wants greater government control over Africa's largest economy, a windfall levy on mining firms and a rapid expansion in the services... →
Daily podcast – March 05, 2012
5th March 2012 The ANC was considering dramatic changes to the Constitution, which included doing away with the "sunset clauses", and adjusting the powers of the... →
News this week
2nd March 2012 Julius Malema may take his battle with the African National Congress (ANC) leadership all the way to the party's conference in Mangaung, but the... →
Daily podcast – March 2, 2012
2nd March 2012 Political support and efficient communication between the public, concessionaires and governments are key to toll road implementation in Africa,... →
Daily podcast – February 29, 2012
29th February 2012 The ANC is expected to make an announcement about the future of its suspended youth league president Julius Malema today, detailed technical work... →
Daily podcast – February 28 – 2012
28th February 2012 A task team comprising local and foreign media, and government officials will be established to deal with future news reports on former President... →
Daily podcast – February 27, 2012
27th February 2012 Former South African President Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital yesterday after a keyhole abdominal examination showed there was nothing... →
Promotion of Access to Information Act (2/2000): Description submitted in terms of section 15 (1) (Gazette No. 35054 – Regulation 131)
24th February 2012 Jeffrey Thamasanqa Radebe, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, hereby publishes under section 15(2) of the Promotion of Access to... →
News this week
24th February 2012 Two people have been arrested following violence during President Jacob Zuma's African National Congress (ANC) centenary address in Cape Town,... →
Daily podcast – February 24, 2012
24th February 2012 Two people have been arrested following violence during President Jacob Zuma's ANC centenary address in Cape Town yesterday, police said, Health... →
Daily podcast – February 23, 2012
23rd February 2012 Political parties and others have broadly welcomed Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's proposed 2012/13 Budget tabled in the National Assembly on... →
Daily podcast – February 22, 2012
22nd February 2012 South Africa's government bonds weakened yesterday, with investors trading cautiously as they waited to see what Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's... →
More needed to hit 100-people corruption target – Hofmeyr
21st February 2012 Anti-corruption agencies established by government initiatives require greater coordination across all governing spheres if the fight against graft... →
Income Tax Act (58/1962): Agreement between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the Government of Jersey for the exchange of information with respect to taxes (Gazette No. 35042 – Notice 117)
21st February 2012 In terms of section 108(2) of the Income Tax Act, 1962 (Act No 58 of 1962), read in conjunction with section 231(4) of the Constitution of the... →
Daily podcast – February 21, 2012
21st February 2012 South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan looks set to announce another chunky deficit at tomorrow’s Budget, putting big infrastructure... →
Daily podcast – February 20, 2012
20th February 2012 Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe accused his political rivals of trying to use constitutional reforms to get rid of him, but warned that his... →
News this week
17th February 2012 The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) cannot disobey the decision to suspend its leader Julius Malema, ANC secretary general Gwede... →
Daily podcast – February 17, 2012
17th February 2012 The ANC Youth League cannot disobey the decision to suspend its leader Julius Malema, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said yesterday, Sudan... →
Daily podcast – February 15, 2012
15th February 2012 South Africa had taken a "welcome" principled stance in voting for United Nations resolution on the unrest in Syria, British Foreign Secretary... →
SA: Radebe: Address by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, in response to the State of the Nationa Address, in the National Assembly (14/02/2012)
14th February 2012 “The year 2012 is special because it marks the 16th anniversary of the Constitution of the Republic, which gives full expression to our democratic... →
Daily podcast – February 14, 2012
14th February 2012 A mitigation hearing for ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema and two other league members adjourned yesterday evening, the ANC said, the White... →
Daily podcast – February 13, 2012
13th February 2012 Unemployment in South Africa must be approached in the same way as the World Cup, with red tape stripped away so investment can flow, Democratic... →
News this week
10th February 2012 South Africa’s multibillion-rand public infrastructure programme, including those projects that will unlock key mineral resources and exports, were... →
Daily podcast – February 10, 2012
10th February 2012 South Africa’s multibillion-rand public infrastructure programme, including those projects that would unlock key mineral resources and exports,... →
Daily podcast – February 9, 2012
9th February 2012 President Jacob Zuma is expected to focus mainly on economic issues during his yearly State of the Nation address at the opening of Parliament this... →
Daily podcast - February 8, 2012
8th February 2012 The ANC must rediscover its "revolutionary morality", so its leaders can be selfless, honest, and live with integrity, Cosatu said yesterday,... →
Daily podcast – February 7, 2012
7th February 2012 South Africa will not surprise mining companies with sudden new taxes, although it may adjust existing tax codes, a leading government Minister... →
Daily podcast – February 6, 2012
6th February 2012 The sanctions against suspended ANC Youth League president Julius Malema will only take effect after arguments mitigation, SABC radio news reported... →
News this week
3rd February 2012 Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu calls for sustainable growth and development in the mining sector to “ensure the speedy realisation of... →
Daily podcast – February 3, 2012
3rd February 2012 The ANC declined to comment on reports that a study it commissioned discourages the nationalisation of mines, Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has... →
Daily podcast – February 2, 2012
2nd February 2012 A study commissioned by South Africa's ruling ANC has rejected calls for mine nationalisation and come out in favour of higher taxes and royalties,... →
Greater substantive democracy needed in wake of DRC elections
1st February 2012 Delegates attending an ambassadorial forum on Tuesday were told that merely holding elections was not enough to formalise and institutionalise... →
Daily podcast – February 01, 2012
1st February 2012 The Gauteng government will pay an estimated R280-million to Gautrain operator, the Bombela Concession Company, for the financial year ending March... →
Daily podcast – January 30, 2012
30th January 2012 South Africa’s empowerment legislation is about to get new teeth to address issues such as fronting and local content procurement, besides others,... →
News this week
27th January 2012 In the run-up to the African National Congress’ (ANC’s) June policy conference, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) plans to lobby... →
Daily podcast – January 27, 2012
27th January 2012 In the run-up to the ANC’s June policy conference, Cosatu plans to lobby aggressively for a change to the current public service framework allowing... →
Daily podcast – January 26, 2012
26th January 2012 South Africa’s economic policy choices were failing to deliver the economic growth and development required to deal with the country’s high levels... →












































