Mmusi Maimane did not hold back.
Mineral Resources minister Mosebenzi Zwane is the man behind the recommended judicial inquiry into SA’s banks, a brain-fart that left the Rand reeling.
Head honchos at National Treasury claim to have a last resort plan that’ll guarantee Jacob Zuma’s destruction, but it comes with a hefty price.
EFF deputy Floyd Shivambu was less than impressed by an ANN7 journalist – one of the few left after the Gupta-owned company’s latest purge –, refusing an interview with her outright.
The Sunday Times reports that the chairperson of Icasa — a Chapter 9 institution — lost her job for refusing a bid made by Gupta-owned Infinity Media.
Mabulu, whose newest painting shows Zuma and Atul Gupta in a sexually compromising position, says this isn’t the last time he’d be doing a painting of Zuma.
Remember Vytjie Mentor, the former ANC MP who blew the lid off the whole Gupta state capture saga? Well, she promised she had a lot more to say and she’s delivered.
It’s not the full amount of funding requested for the investigation, but it’s something.
The controversial Gupta family might find their reception somewhat frostier than they’re used to…
ANN7, The New Age and Shara Computers have all found themselves in Anonymous’ sights, but why them? Well… they’re all run by one family.
So the Gupta-linked Oakbay approves of Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s recent move to ban the broadcast of violent protests in SA on the news…
Well would you look at that. A coal mining company owned by the Guptas and Zuma’s son Duduzane has been awarded a fat contract, saving it from business rescue.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has requested additional resources to look into the Gupta family and their relationship with president Jacob Zuma.
Senior ANC sources reportedly said that Zuma is willing to step down in an attempt to recover some of the ruling party’s “integrity.”
Another major South African company has apparently stopped doing business with Oakbay Investments.
The Guptas have reportedly moved into a R445 million property in Dubai’s swanky Emirates Hills.
The controversial Gupta family’s Oakbay Investments has reportedly told the ANC’s top six that South Africa’s banks are being controlled by the Rupert family.
Former security staffers for the notorious Gupta family have told Mail & Guardian some curious stories about their time working for the family.
Collin Maine was scheduled to have a meeting with employees of the Guptas’ Oakby investments after a letter was sent begging for Oakby’s bank accounts to be reopened.
There is a popular maxim in Sesotho that says, “Moiketsi ha a llelwe,” which loosely translated, means one cannot feel sorry for someone who has brought it upon himself.
The head of their holding company claims that Gupta businesses employ more than 4,500 people in South Africa.
The secretary general of the ANC made it very clear that the party won’t fire Zuma, for fear of another COPE or EFF rising.
Remember when el presidente fired Nhlanhla Nene last year; dumped the economy into anarchy and cost the country around R500 billion? Well, that “BRICS job” Nene was apparently destined for never materialised.
Pretty serious accusations coming from the EFF leader there, but Malema claims he’s received information suggesting the president wants to flee to Dubai…. wonder why.