The Daily Insider: Shell is about to unleash havoc along the Wild Coast
Anglo-Dutch multinational Shell is about to unleash havoc along the Wild Coast through the way it will be exploring for oil and gas.
Anglo-Dutch multinational Shell is about to unleash havoc along the Wild Coast through the way it will be exploring for oil and gas.
As news broke on the BBC late yesterday afternoon that Bell Pottinger had been put into Administration, comedian Spike Milligan’s brilliant war memoirs came to mind.
Yesterday Biznews submitted a formal complaint against UK legal firm Schillings which was hired by the Guptas last March to use a baseless and spurious complaint to shut down the company.
The real challenge is to turn the BLF activists pent up anger into something productive. But that would be triggered by removing scales from eyes that refuse to acknowledge the real source of SA’s corruption and national resource plunder.
A functioning Fourth Estate is vital to any democracy, but given this week’s events, there are clear signs that certain factions are aiming for anything but.
Business Leadership South Africa condemns in the strongest terms the harassment and intimidation yesterday of two editors, Peter Bruce and Tim Cohen.
Zizi Kodwa has slammed the Black First Land First movement, whose members gathered outside editor Peter Bruce’s home this week in an act of intimidation.
Yesterday respected financial editors Peter Bruce and Tim Cohen were accosted by a Gupta-funded mob. Such developments should worry all South Africans.
These vigorous interchanges of opinion reflect something good. Divergent views are the lifeblood of an independent media.
Alec Hogg had his 15 minutes of Twitter infamy when featuring in an “expose” about a media conspiracy.