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Imminent arrest of Markus Jooste for fraud was part of efforts to show country is intent on tackling white collar crime
Parts of the country’s biggest city have been without running water for almost two weeks amid a heatwave
Authorities say building in central business district had housed an ‘informal settlement’
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Wealthy residents flee Johannesburg as it descends into lawlessness and infrastructural collapse
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Municipal votes will be first electoral test for ANC since the country’s worst post-apartheid unrest in July
The two largest South African cities diverge on their house price growth and the wealth of residents
A new political era is producing positive forecasts after a period of slowing growth
A well-established business centre, the city is gaining ground as a cultural hub too
Continent’s leaders want Beijing to commit to strategic relationship at summit
South Africa unites behind rugby player who has overcome a relic of apartheid
Governance factors are playing a bigger role in investors’ global allocations
Court order obtained to freeze R250m of assets linked to the family
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The market for palatial homes in Sandton — often called ‘Africa’s richest square mile’ — is expected to pick up
Mobile infrastructure groups plan London listing
Anti-corruption unit enters residence of Gupta family tied to graft allegations
Struggle with Cyril Ramaphosa for control of South Africa government comes to a head
He bore witness to black South Africans’ struggle against white minority rule
Musician will be remembered for this politically charged songs opposing apartheid
Backing of European lenders, new external funding still needed
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