Ramaphosa likely to retain ANC presidency barring Phala Phala skeletons
Ramaphosa looks set to remain at the helm of the ANC in December, following the official announcement of consolidated nominations for the top six positions.
Ramaphosa looks set to remain at the helm of the ANC in December, following the official announcement of consolidated nominations for the top six positions.
The Zondo Report finds Bosasa engaged in industrial-scale corruption, paying hordes of government and ANC heavyweights tens of millions in cash bribes over 16 years to keep the tenders flowing. Here’s who got what.
Implicated by ex-Bosasa boss, Angelo Agrizzi, as having received lavish gifts and security upgrades, Nomvula Mokonyane has responded at the Zondo commission.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved quickly to show he is serious about cleaning up his cabinet following May 8 elections.
Stolen blind by Zuptoids and their tenderpreneur cronies, a beleaguered Eskom is now trying to save money by getting political masters to allow its coal stations to double their air pollution.
Jessica Bezuidenhout from the Daily Maverick writes that Angelo Agrizzi was not surprised by the death threat and that he has promised more “new information.”
Perhaps Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi has a wildly fertile and highly detailed imagination but at face-value, it’s a frightening indictment of the ANC.
It takes some effort and persistence to absorb everything the SABC is doing to rescue itself from years of abuse and dysfunction.
South African withdrew its long-delayed draft legislation for the mining and petroleum industries and plans to come up with separate laws to govern the two sectors.
South Africa’s government has no immediate plans to allocate funds for drought alleviation in the water deprived Western Cape Province.