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Bitcoin Billionaires: A True Story Of Genius, Betrayal And Redemption
IN 2009, AUTHOR BEN MEZRICH WROTE A book named The Accidental Billionaires, chronicling the unholy birth of Facebook, the rise of Mark Zuckerberg, and the fall – well, the stumble – of Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, the identical twins who believed that Zuckerberg had stolen the idea for the social network from them.
Free Homes For Select Few
Tshwane Metro lease agreements dumped at recycling plant during office move reveal council housing scandal
To Helen Back
We catch up with the political powerhouse that is Helen Zille
FNB's R800,000 For My Silence
ONE of the couNtry’s Best known rabbis has broken a 16-year silence to reveal to Noseweek an extraordinary deal in which he agreed not to “go public” with the revelation that his FNB safety deposit box had been plundered by a bank employee.
MTN Ignores Court Ruling - Again
Call-centre staff fighting for R60m in salaries.
Aerodynamics. Flights of Fancy
The ANNuAl export of muttoN from New Zealand is 34,380 tons per annum, declared Miss Ootle.
Honey, They Smoked The City Hall
Explosive report exposes corruption, incompetence – and bad taste – in refurbishment of capital’s municipal HQ.
Why South Africa should resist the power of Big Sugar
The proposed tax on sweetened drinks will help improve public health despite overwrought opposition from industry.
Berlin And Beyond. Broken Promised Lands
Berlin And Beyond. Broken Promised Lands
Go On Mamas. Make My Day!
Go On Mamas. Make My Day!
Nkosazana Zuma's Evil Shadow
THE COMPANY THAT DISTRIBUTES millions of state social security grants has not only the govern-ment but all South Africa hanging from a cliff.
On Wings Of Song
Cape Town’s Youth Choir plans to conquer New York.
Angolan Tycoon's Frozen Funds Highlight KPMG's Role In Offshore Secrecy
Global accounting giant helped businessman move tens of millions of dollars offshore.
Luxembourg Court Sets Aside Whistleblower's Conviction
PwC sought jail for its employees and a fine for journalist who spilled beans on tax avoidance
How To Defuse SA's Ticking Time Bomb
A basic income grant is a necessity, not a luxury, if the country is to avoid a social catastrophe for all its citizens – according to DA MP Karen Jooste
Tshwane Deals To Die For
Metro under the microscope for paying huge amounts for land in transactions that generate massive profits for speculators
Cape Town's waste ends up in its fish
Scientists find that fish caught by small scale commercial fishers in Kalk Bay are contaminated.
Deep Reconciliation
Wilhelm Verwoerd and his calling to ‘transform apartheid’
Food For Thought
Clear bright future – an extract
Not Rocket Science
The colour of bad science.
They Lied!
What Investec and Peter Gray knew and lied about in South Africa’s second-biggest corporate fraud on record
Books
Fighting for the dream
Durban Metro Supresses Investigation To Win Court Battle
eThekwini in hot water after allegedly misleading Supreme Court of Appeal.
Bitter Sweet In Kandyland
You can’t keep a good skellum down: Kandyland’s Pieter van der Watt is still at it. Jack Lundin tracks down the conman’s latest prey.
How Safe Is SA's Morandi Bridge?
The designer of the Genoa viaduct that catastrophically collapsed in August also had a hand in several South African bridges, including the one that spans the Storms River.
Don't Mention My Conviction, Says Fraudster Panday
VISHAM PANDAY, GOLD AND DIESEL DEALER, convicted fraudster and brother to the more infamous
Talking Rhino To Vietnamese Kids
VIETNAM IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST RECIPIENT of illegal rhino horn from South Africa.
Spiritual. Hell Is About Rocks
Well to be spIrItual You don’t have to be religious.
Grasping The Nettle
A peek inside the life of DA Chief Whip John Steenhuisen.
SARS Rogue Unit – Secret Official Report Revealed
The SARS ‘rogue unit’ trial is scheduled to resume on February 14. Noseweek has uncovered a secret report by the Inspector-General of Intelligence that once more puts the spotlight on that murky affair.