Rassie calls up five newcomers to his Springbok squad
Rassie Erasmus has called up five newcomers to his Springbok squad as the team prepares to take on Argentina, Australia and New Zealand in the 2018 Rugby Championship.
Rassie Erasmus has called up five newcomers to his Springbok squad as the team prepares to take on Argentina, Australia and New Zealand in the 2018 Rugby Championship.
Alec enjoyed a front row seat at the first public engagement by Kevin Sneader, new global managing partner of the world’s largest consulting firm, McKinsey & Company – the business in the vortex of South Africa’s State Capture scandal.
Tendai ‘Beast’ Mtawarira celebrated victory in his 100th Test appearance for the Springboks as the team clinched the Castle Lager Incoming Series over England at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
In recent years, Siya Kolisi has been a standout player in the green and gold, and all things considered he is perfectly suited to lead the Springboks into a bold new era.
In his ninth book, How To Steal A Country, Lord Robin Renwick lets the facts speak for themselves, and then skilfully follows the advice of his friend Pravin Gordhan to ‘join the dots.’ It’s a well written easily flowing record of the young democracy’s darkest hour and how it managed to escape a very gloomy future.
Many of his admirers were surprised to hear that anti-Apartheid crusader and Zupta-slayer Lord Peter Hain had become a “special advisor” to controversial entrepreneur Zunaid Moti.
For some months, forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan has been stalking SAPS Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane, whom he describes as “a criminal with a badge”.
The theme for 2018 was ‘Creating a shared future in a fractured world’. It was Alec’s 15th appearance at the World Economic Forum and this is his Davos Wrap.
This week the Old Firm of Alec Hogg and David Shapiro continue their talk on Viceroy, and share differing opinions on SA’s turn around.
The Asset Forfeiture Unit’s decision this week to go after McKinsey and Trillian and recoup R50bn has been lauded as the beginning of a shakedown.