Bradley Dubbelman
Daily podcast – September 15, 2011
15th September 2011 There are no guarantees that strategies to weaken South Africa's rand would work and such options are limited now that the government's budget is... →
Daily podcast – September 14, 2011
14th September 2011 The City of Johannesburg has denied reports that a strike by Emergency Management Services (EMS) staff was because of maladministration and... →
Daily podcast – September 13, 2011
13th September 2011 The Presidency reports that President Jacob Zuma will not be 'haphazard' in responding to the Public Protector's reports on lease deals for two new... →
Daily podcast – September 12, 2011
12th September 2011 The ANC's national disciplinary committee (NDC dismissed argument by Youth League leader Julius Malema that it breached the constitution of the... →
News this week
9th September 2011 A total of 2 071 487 serious crimes were committed in South Africa in 2010/11, according to the crime statistics released by the South African... →
Daily podcast – September 09, 2011
9th September 2011 A total of 2 071 487 serious crimes were committed in South Africa in 2010/11, according to the crime statistics released by the South African... →
Daily podcast – September 08, 2011
8th September 2011 At a Black Business Summit, yesterday, it was said that black business would also immediately suspend its participation in Business Unity South... →
Daily podcast – September 07, 2011
7th September 2011 South Africa’s Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale said that the development of sub-Saharan Africa’s housing market could help cushion the... →
Daily podcast – September 06, 2011
6th September 2011 The Protection of Information Bill came a step closer to becoming law yesterday as MPs adopted a final draft, despite opposition objections and... →
Daily podcast – September 5, 2011
5th September 2011 The Judicial Services Commission, or JSC, has recommended to President Jacob Zuma that Mogoeng Mogoeng be the next Chief Justice, yesterday, Sudan... →
News this week
2nd September 2011 South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) denys a bid by its Youth League leader Julius Malema to have disciplinary charges against him... →
Daily podcast – September 01, 2011
1st September 2011 As deliberations on the Protection of Information Bill near an end, the ANC stood firm in its refusal to write a defence into the legislation for... →
Daily podcast – August 31, 2011
31st August 2011 Roads around the ANC's headquarters in Johannesburg were open this morning, when Youth League leader Julius Malema's disciplinary hearing was set... →
Daily podcast – August 30, 2011
30th August 2011 Firebrand ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema, facing suspension from South Africa's ruling party, said he is ready to step down if it will bring... →
Daily podcast – August 29, 2011
29th August 2011 The ANC Youth League was planning tactics yesterday to support its leader Julius Malema, who has galvanised legions of poor black supporters, at a... →
SA needs to develop institutional architecture to implement foreign policy directives
26th August 2011 South African foreign policy as played out on the global stage, specifically in decisions made by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), lacks... →
News this week
26th August 2011 Jobs are not being created fast enough to absorb the rising labour force, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel says. Taking questions in the... →
Daily podcast – August 25, 2011
25th August 2011 Jobs are not being created fast enough to absorb the growing labour force, says Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel.Burkina Faso, a former... →
Daily podcast – August 24, 2011
24th August 2011 South Africa plans to complete by the end of the year a study on how to use its vast mineral wealth to fight widespread poverty and this will... →
Daily podcast – August 23, 2011
23rd August 2011 The ANC made good on a promise to drastically restrict the application of the Protection of Information Bill, and also proposed narrowing the... →
Daily podcast – August 22, 2011
22nd August 2011 South Africa's special police investigation unit, the Hawks, said that it would look into allegations of corruption and fraud against ANC Youth... →
News this week
19th August 2011 Energy Minister Dipuo Peters wants copper theft to be classified as economic sabotage. Peters says at the government's Infrastructure Development... →
Daily podcast – August 19, 2011
19th August 2011 Energy Minister Dipuo Peters wants copper theft to be classified as economic sabotage, Nigeria looks set to overtake South Africa as the... →
Daily podcast – August 18, 2011
18th August 2011 The debate on the country's new Chief Justice must not impugn the dignity of the judiciary or demean the integrity of the nominee, says the... →
São Tomé and Príncipe election report
17th August 2011 With no outright winner after the first round of elections on the island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, a runoff election, contested by Manuel Pinto... →
Daily podcast – August 17, 2011
17th August 2011 Striking South African municipal workers set fire to rubbish in Cape Town streets and looted roadside vendors yesterday, turning up the heat in... →
Daily podcast – August 16, 2011
16th August 2011 The Presidency has "rejected" a Democratic Alliance call for a Parliamentary debate on the growing list of State deals that have benefited... →
Daily podcast – August 15, 2011
15th August 2011 At least 145 000 South African municipal workers will walk off the job today in a strike aimed at shutting down services including garbage... →
News this week
12th August 2011 While the African National Congress (ANC) welcomes Cabinet's decision to release the National Health Insurance (NHI) Green Paper for discussion,... →
Daily podcast – August 12, 2011
12th August 2011 While the ANC welcomed Cabinet's decision to release the National Health Insurance (NHI) Green Paper for discussion yesterday, the opposition... →
Daily podcast – August 11, 2011
11th August 2011 South Africa could shed nearly half a million jobs in the next 18 months, says JSE-listed Adcorp, as it reported a third consecutive month of job... →
Daily podcast – August 10, 2011
10th August 2011 Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said that South Africa’s financial system remained strong, despite the global financial turmoil following the... →
Daily podcast – August 08, 2011
8th August 2011 ANC leaders are expected to demand tough action against the ANC Youth League at a meeting today, amid fresh allegations that its president Julius... →
Africa should better position itself to take advantage of China investment
5th August 2011 The African continent needs to position itself to take advantage of and leverage off the opportunities afforded by the global expansion of Asian... →
News this week
5th August 2011 South Africa has ended a special programme to provide visas for more than one-million undocumented immigrants, who fled political and economic... →
Daily podcast – August 05, 2011
5th August 2011 It is nationalisation that will reconcile and unite South Africans, says ANC Youth League president Julius Malema. Political leaders attending the... →
Daily podcast – August 04, 2011
4th August 2011 Whites still occupy 73.1% of top management positions in the country, the Commission of Employment Equity (CEE) said yesterday, Egypt's former... →
Daily podcast – August 02, 2011
2nd August 2011 South Africa has ended a special programme to provide visas for more than one-million undocumented immigrants who fled political and economic... →
Daily podcast – August 01, 2011
1st August 2011 South African police said they were investigating a trust fund run by influential politician Julius Malema, who heads the ANC Youth League, which... →
Public Finance Management Act; and Division of Revenue Act (1/2010): Statement of the National and Provincial Governments’ Revenue, Expenditure and National borrowing as at 31 June 2011 (Gazette No. 34489 – Notice 616)
29th July 2011 The following statements of revenue, expenditure and borrowing are published in terms of Section 32 of the Public Finance Management Act and... →
News this week
29th July 2011 The Constitutional Court rules that it was unconstitutional for President Jacob Zuma to extend now-outgoing Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo's term of... →













































