How world sees SA: The comprehensive Gupta saga from A(tul) to Z(uma)
After reading this article, there’s no way you can be confused about the way the Guptas and the complicit ANC president Jacob Zuma have robbed the nation.
After reading this article, there’s no way you can be confused about the way the Guptas and the complicit ANC president Jacob Zuma have robbed the nation.
Save SA welcomes German software giant SAP’s decision to finally come clean on its corrupt dealings with the Guptas – but it insists it must go further.
Politicians are masters at obfuscation, a lovely word describing the action of making something obscure, unclear or unintelligible.
The Save South Africa campaign demands full disclosure from British PR firm Bell Pottinger about the exact nature of its dirty tricks campaigns while contracted to the Guptas’ Oakbay companies.
A powerful interview with one of Zuma’s most outspoken critics, Sipho Pityana, has been aired on the national broadcaster, the SABC.
For a brief moment last week, South Africans everywhere pulled together against the common enemy of corruption, including here in London.
It’s all systems go for the Save SA march to the Union Buildings on Friday to call for President Jacob Zuma to step down.
Sipho Pityana, convenor of the Save SA campaign, has addressed an open letter to Brian Molefe, former Eskom CEO, who has been sworn in as an ANC member of Parliament.
South Africans have some wonderful role models. So if you get confused, consider the examples of Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu or today’s man in the spotlight Pravin Gordhan.
Whether in business, personal relationships or national issues, imaging this flywheel makes it easier to understand the result of a sustained, focused effort.