BNC#6: Duvenage Q&A – Holding government accountable, fixing SA’s broken system
Wayne Duvenage emphasised the power of collective action in driving change and suggested alternative methods for funding activism.
Wayne Duvenage emphasised the power of collective action in driving change and suggested alternative methods for funding activism.
Wayne Duvenage, CEO of OUTA, paints an optimistic picture of South Africa’s future, emphasizing the need for a post-ANC amnesty to address wrongdoing.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse has slammed The Draft Integrated Resource Plan 2023 (IRP 2023) as “sloppy, inaccurate, out of date”.
OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage delivered an impassioned keynote speech at BNC#6 in Hermanus, highlighting the power of civil society in challenging corruption.
In this episode of UNDICTATED BizNews editor Alec Hogg sits down with Wayne Duvenage to discuss the arrest and legal troubles of Dudu Myeni.
In this compelling interview with OUTA founder and CEO Wayne Duvenage, he raises serious concerns about the fairness and transparency of 2024’s national and provincial elections in South Africa.
OUTA wants South Africa’s second in command, David Mabuza, to face a host of charges related to organised crime perpetrated in Mpumalanga.
Motorists in Gauteng will be breathing a collective sigh of relief after Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi confirmed “we are now ready to start a new life without e-tolls in Gauteng”.
This government isn’t exactly renowned for walking the talk and OUTA fears the implementation plan to end state capture from President Cyril Ramaphosa is likely more of the same.
Cabinet will announce its decision on the future of e-tolls as a funding mechanism for Gauteng freeways in October this year.