Lawrence Mavundla has always been aware something may be stinking in the construction industry. “We have always suspected there is something and these cartels are colluding and fixing prices,” the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce president told m24i in the wake of the tender-fixing scandal. He says the government should blacklist companies found guilty… Read More »
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On the doorstep of “Mr Delivery” President Jacob Zuma’s KwaNxamalala village in rural KwaZulu-Natal is a multimillion-rand government building that is rapidly turning into a white elephant. Zuma himself attended the launch of the Mamba One-Stop Service Development Centre – built by the ANC-run provincial government at a cost of R13?million – in December 2008.… Read More »
Tycoon Khulubuse Zuma – under fire over his questionable business ethics in the Aurora empowerment debacle – wheeled and dealed with some of KwaZulu-Natal’s most controversial figures as he built his business empire.They include his cousin, Mandla Gcaba, a millionaire KwaZulu-Natal taxi boss who once stood trial for allegedly hiring a gang of hitmen to… Read More »
Lede van die polisie se eenheid vir misdaadintelligensie is opdrag gegee om vas te stel wie verantwoordelik is vir vandeesweek se gewelddadige protesoptog van die ANC-jeugliga.Intussen kom al hoe meer getuienis na vore wat die jeugliga se topleiers betrek in die organisering van ’n protesveldtog ter ondersteuning van mnr. Julius Malema tydens sy tugverhoor.Dit kom… Read More »
Jacques Pauw The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) is hunting down Rwandan death squads who have been dispatched to South Africa to assassinate an exiled general who is allegedly plotting the overthrow of the regime of President Paul Kagame. City Press has learnt that the NIA has over the past year thwarted several attempts by Rwandan… Read More »
Once the West’s favoured African son and embraced by the likes of Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, Rwandan President Paul Kagame has become a tarnished African hero, writes Jacques Pauw When the 54-year-old bespectacled and rake-thin rebel leader marched into Kigali in 1994, his country was laid to waste by Africa’s worst modern-day horror. Kagame… Read More »
Human rights groups have launched legal action seeking the cancellation of Rwandan general Kayumba Naymwasa refugee status in South Africa, calling him a fugitive and a suspected war criminal, reports Jacques Pauw. The Consortium for Refugees and Migrant Rights (CoRMSA) and the Southern African Litigation Centre (SALC) say the Refugees Act states that those accused… Read More »
GCINA NTSALUBA The State Security Agency is probing links between various loose-knit “business forums” fomenting xenophobic violence across the country. The move comes as momentum builds in the numbers of attacks against foreign-owned businesses around the country and follows violence directed at Somali businesspeople in Port Elizabeth last week which saw hundreds flee for their… Read More »