According to reports, dozens of ANC MPs are willing to break party lines and vote for the adoption of the Phala Phala report on Tuesday.
Parliament will debate the Phala Phala report on Tuesday. If it is adopted, President Cyril Ramaphosa will face an impeachment inquiry.
‘Anything to help justice and to show the truth. I have nothing to hide,’ said Hazim Mustafa. The alleged buffalo buyer said he is baffled by the corruption allegations levelled at Ramaphosa.
Parliamentary speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqwakula said she declined requests to reconsider her decision on the matter
Ex-spy boss Arthur Fraser claims he refused a R50 million offer by an underworld boss to make the Phala Phala case ‘go away’
Hazim Mustafa, who is married to a South African, has been accused of corruption and money laundering in the past.
Businessman Hazim Mustafa said he made the purchase through a broker, and since the buffalo are still at Phala Phala he expects a refund.
Next week, the National Assembly will debate the Section 89 report in Cape Town City Hall. If the report is adopted, President Cyril Ramaphosa could face impeachment.
Parliament postponed the debate by a week after a proposal by the ANC. All MPs will be present in person when the matter is dealt with.
The Speaker of Parliament said a secret ballot vote would deprive citizens of seeing the positions of their representatives in the National Assembly.
The teachers union said the ‘fundamentally flawed report’ is based on hearsay. It wants Justices Sandile Ngcobo and Thokozile Masipa investigated and possibly charged.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is still consulting in Cape Town. The ANC wants to deal with the issue before Tuesday’s debate in Parliament.
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Ramaphosa’s allies reportedly convinced him to delay his resignation on Thursday. His detractors will surely use the report’s findings to call for him to step aside.
There are growing calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign, in the wake of a damning report on the Phala Phala scandal
President Cyril Ramaphosa is reported to have met with his advisers and other members of his inner circle to discuss his way forward
Under fire President Cyril Ramaphosa is still processing the damning Section 89 report and will not be addressing SA on Thursday night.
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) also called on the country’s law enforcement agencies to ‘deepen’ the investigation into the matter.
‘I think the President has to step aside now and answer to the case,’ said NDZ. The Section 89 Independent Panel made several damning findings against Ramaphosa.
The Star editor, Sifiso Mahlangu was reportedly threatened by Boy Mamabolo to stop reporting on Bejani Chauke or face assassination.
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Lindiwe Sisulu has joined those calling for Ramaphosa to step aside in line with the party’s resolution regarding Phala Phala.
Malema said Ramaphosa can’t be a pilot and on the very same plane be an air hostess focused on selling Simba chips.
The businessman opened a case in Booysens, Johannesburg recently and is making explosive claims against President Cyril Ramaphosa
One of the investigators of the Phala Phala case is reportedly being managed by two people linked to President Cyril Ramaphosa