Zwelinzima Vavi: “I have a dream for SA in 2017…”
Zwenlinzima Vavi, vice chairman of the Millenium Labour Council, shares his dream for South Africa in 2017.
Zwenlinzima Vavi, vice chairman of the Millenium Labour Council, shares his dream for South Africa in 2017.
Vavi likens the episode to the supposedly unsinkable Titanic – describing it as the ANC hitting “a massive democratic iceberg in the form of the workers movement.” Could this be the last straw for a deeply complicit President.
Evidence now emerging in court reveals that while Brian Molefe was Transnet CEO, a Gupta shell company Homix routinely charged 10% for contracts awarded by the transport parastatal.
While having a read through the list of the CEOs backing Gordhan in war against Zupta, Glynnis Carty was struck by the apparent lack of response from Chartered Accountants and professional services firms.
Zwelinzima Vavi, speaking at an investor forum, says our destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice. Your choice. Our choice.
Anthea Jeffery compares the success, or lack thereof, of copper-producing nations Zambia and Chile, as a test case for SA mine nationalisation.
We need a ‘Domesday Book of Snouting’ so that, for the benefit of future generations and today’s, we can begin to grasp its magnitude, trace its tentacles, writes Ed Herbst.
Over the past few weeks South Africans have witnessed the bewildering spectacle of the African National Congress government actively setting about trying to destabilise itself.
Ed Herbst winds back the clock and looks at how internal government criminal activity was dealt with by the National Party and now the ANC.
The SABC’s decision to stop broadcasting images of violent protests smacks of autocracy and is deeply patronising, says Cosatu.