June 27, 2019

TRACE Awards Two Africa Teams 2019 Prize For Investigative Reporting: Stories Uncover Wartime Corruption and Bribery In Oil Sales

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, June 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The TRACE Foundation, a non-profit organization established by TRACE to support projects that encourage greater commercial transparency, last night announced the winners of the 2019 TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting at an award ceremony in Vancouver. The annual award recognizes journalism that uncovers

Police arrest colleagues for corruption

DURBAN – Quick response by police officers led to the arrest of their own colleagues yesterday at Mount Moriah in Phoenix. It is alleged that a tuck-shop owner was at her shop when she was approached at 21:00 by three men who identified themselves as p…

Suspects convicted for serious offences

An investigation conducted by members of Provincial Organised Crime led to the conviction of 35-year-old Siviwe Gugaza for various charges such as robbery aggravating, possession of prohibited firearm on Tuesday (2019-06-25) at Khayelitsha Court. The s…

Carjackers caught in Durban North

DURBAN- It is alleged yesterday 26 June 2019 at 09:20, a 60-year-old man was driving his vehicle on Umhlanga Rocks Drive. Whilst stationary at the set of robots his path of travel was blocked by two armed men.At gunpoint they forced him to the back sea…

Biological father to spend life imprisonment for rape

DURBAN- It is alleged on 24 July 2018, a 14-year-old girl was at her Rietvlei, Greytown home with her father when he raped her. The father had been getting away with raping her for a while until a concerned neighbour noticed the strange behaviour of th…

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