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09DEC22 to 15AUG23
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32f623 No.15415
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17910370 (090249ZDEC22) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP vaccine killed more children in Africa than the diseases it targeted
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Q Research General >>>/qresearch/17785141 #21792 >>>/qresearch/17785104
The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP vaccine killed more children in Africa than the diseases it targeted
>>>/qresearch/17784998
>Gates back in Africa
The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP vaccine killed more children in Africa than the diseases it targeted
January 5, 2021 (Children’s Health Defense) — Anyone defending the Bill Gates/WHO global vaccine program needs to explain this study: Mogensen et al 2017. Prior to 2017, neither HHS nor WHO ever performed the kind of vaccinated/unvaccinated (or placebo) study necessary to ascertain if the DTP vaccine actually yields beneficial health outcomes. The DTP vaccine was discontinued in the US and western nations in the 1990s following thousands of reports of death and brain damage.
… girls vaccinated with the DTP vaccine—the flagship of Bill Gates’s GAVI/WHO African vaccine program—died at 10 times the rate of unvaccinated kids.
But Bill Gates and his surrogates, GAVI and WHO, made DTP a priority for African babies. The Danish government and Novo Nordisk Foundation commissioned this study by a team of the world’s leading experts on African vaccination. The two most prominent names, Drs. Soren Mogensen and Peter Aaby, are both vocal vaccine supporters. They were shocked when they examined years of data from a so called “natural experiment” in Guinea Bissau where 50% of children die before age five. In that west African nation, half the children were vaccinated with the DTP vaccine at three months and the other half at six months. Dr. Mogenson and his team found that girls vaccinated with the DTP vaccine died at 10 times the rate of unvaccinated kids. While the vaccinated children were protected from Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis, they were far more susceptible to other deadly diseases than unvaccinated peers. The vaccine apparently compromised their immune systems. Thanks to Gates, DTP is the world’s most popular vaccine.
The researchers suggested that the DTP vaccine is killing more children than the diseases it targets.
For African nations, GAVI and WHO use DTP vaccine uptake to gauge national compliance with vaccine recommendations. GAVI can financially punish nations that don’t fully comply. The researchers suggested that the DTP vaccine is killing more children than the diseases it targets. It’s possible that millions of children are adversely affected. Although the New York Times and other Gates boosters will accuse me of promoting “vaccine misinformation”, this is a peer reviewed publication in a respected journal by the world’s most authoritative vaccine scientists describing catastrophic outcomes.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/the-bill-gates-effect-whos-dtp-vaccine-killed-more-children-in-africa-than-the-diseases-it-targeted/
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32f623 No.15416
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17912578 (091506ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / “Rafal Pankowski (NEVER AGAIN) on the idolising of racist killer Janusz Walus by far-right in Poland (video)
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“Rafal Pankowski (NEVER AGAIN) on the idolising of racist killer Janusz Walus by far-right in Poland.”
https://youtu.be/czWghKUckI8
Rafal Pankowski (NEVER AGAIN Association and Collegium Civitas) on the idolising of Janusz Walus (the killer of anti-apartheid activist Chris Hani) by far-right in Poland, 29.11.2022.
3:00 – “There is amazing story about an online market place OLX which is actually owned by Naspers which is a South African company. It was selling material around Janus Walusz; scarves, flags that sort of thing for football fans.”
https://mg.co.za/news/2020-09-08-right-wing-poland-and-the-glorification-of-hanis-killer/
Another worrying development for Pankowski is the growing commodification of Walus’s name and image. T-shirts, buttons, and scarves with his likeness, name and messages of support are for sale on the internet.
One of the webpages on which such paraphernalia is available is second-hand goods site OLX Poland. Technology-investment company Prosus owns OLX. Prosus is, in turn, owned by South African-based tech giant Naspers.
”‘The cult of Janusz Walus’: How Chris Hani’s killer became a neo-Nazi idol” – Walus now on Parole
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/janusz-walus-neo-nazi-far-right-idol-racism-poland-world-parole-hani-breaking-8-december/
08-12-2022 15:29
‘They wrote to him that they admired him because he tried to stop communism in South Africa, that he is the great hope of the white race,’ said a journalist who interviewed Walus.
After the Constitutional Court ordered Janusz Walus’ release on parole, a Polish anti-racism group said the decision would be met with an “explosion of neo-Nazi joy.”
JANUSZ WALUS REVERED AS A NEO-NAZI ICON ACROSS THE WORLD
Walus was officially released on Wednesday, 8 December, after spending decades in prison for the 1993 assassination of the South African Communist Party (SACP) leader, Chris Hani.
“I know what it means for the racists and the neo-Nazis in Poland and internationally. I would say that we can see an explosion of joy on social media on the part of the far right … those people who see Janusz Waluś as a role model.
“If he is to return to Poland, for some on the far right he is to be welcomed as a hero. He will be seen as a model for the violent far-right extremist movement in Europe,” said Rafal Pankowski, the spokesperson for the Never Again Association, to Cape Talk.
Walus will not return to Poland as the Department of Home Affairs issued him an exemption in terms of the Immigration Act, which will grant permanent residence in South Africa for the duration of his parole.
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32f623 No.15417
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17912608 (091513ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / About ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association
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>>15416
>NEVER AGAIN Association
about ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association
https://www.nigdywiecej.org/en
The ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association is an independent civil society organization founded in Warsaw in 1996. It has campaigned against racism, antisemitism, and xenophobia, for peace, intercultural dialogue and human rights across the world.
The ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association's co-founder and longtime leader was Marcin Kornak. From the age of fifteen, due to an accident, Marcin lived with a physical disability. He was an activist and a public figure as well as a poet and songwriter who collaborated with independent rock bands. Marcin passed away in 2014 at the age of 46, but his legacy lives on.
Since 1994 ‘NEVER AGAIN’ has produced a regular publication in the form of ‘NEVER AGAIN’ ('NIGDY WIECEJ’) magazine (nowadays e-zine), providing reliable information and in-depth analysis on hate crime and on extremist and racist groups.
‘NEVER AGAIN’ closely monitors racism and discrimination on the ground. Through its network of voluntary correspondents and regular grass-roots contacts with various minority communities, ‘NEVER AGAIN’ has built the most extensive register of racist incidents and other xenophobic crimes committed in Poland, the ‘Brown Book’, https://www.nigdywiecej.org/en/brown-book.
The ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association also provides information directly to journalists and researchers interested in the problem of racism and xenophobia. ‘NEVER AGAIN’ has contributed to numerous programs on television (including BBC, CNN, Euronews, ARTE), as well as assisted in writing many press articles (including for The Guardian, New York Times, Le Monde, Die Tageszeitung, Gazeta Wyborcza, and many more).
‘NEVER AGAIN’ has provided expertise as well as consulted legislation on issues of racism and xenophobia. Among others, it successfully campaigned for a ban on racist and neo-nazi activities to be included in Poland’s Constitution.
‘NEVER AGAIN’ has cooperated with major international organizations, including the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). It has actively participated in international civil society networks, including the Alliance Against Genocide (AAG), the European Network for Countering Antisemitism through Education (ENCATE), Football Against Racism in Europe (FARE), the International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH), and the Global Alliance Against Digital Hate and Extremism (GADHE).
It has also conducted successful high-profile educational campaigns in the field of popular culture, ‘Music Against Racism’ and ‘Let's Kick Racism out of the Stadiums’. Every year, during the biggest open-air free music festival in Europe, Pol’and’Rock, also known as Polish Woodstock, the ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association organizes a football tournament promoting the message of ‘Let’s Kick Racism out of the Stadiums’.
It implemented the UEFA EURO 2012 ‘Respect Diversity’ programme: major educational and awareness-raising activities that took place before and during the European Football Championships in Poland and Ukraine.
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32f623 No.15418
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17912641 (091518ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / Marcin Kornak (1968-2014) – the founder and leader of the “NEVER AGAIN” Association (video)
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>>15416
>>15417
>The ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association's co-founder and longtime leader was Marcin Kornak.
“Howard Holmes honours Marcin Kornak (NEVER AGAIN) at European Medal of Tolerance ceremony, 9.03.15.” - https://youtu.be/ZnJot4DvsTo
“Marcin Kornak (1968-2014) – the founder and leader of the “NEVER AGAIN” Association”
https://www.nigdywiecej.org/docstation/com_docstation/188/marcin_kornak_the_founder_and_leader_of_the_never_again_association.pdf
Aleksander Kwasniewski, the former president of Poland wrote in his letter of condolence, addressed to the representatives of the “NEVER AGAIN” Association: “Marcin Kornak was a brave man with a big heart, who devoted many years of his life, to building a world free of discrimination. He launched many beautiful initiatives, spreading tolerance and promoting multiculturalism, which has enriched our society. We had the pleasure to experience the effects of his laudable actions as well as observe and admire his determination and constant optimism. His merits will stay with us forever. We received the news of his passing with a great deal of pain and regret. It’s a huge loss to both “NEVER AGAIN” – who has lost its founder – as well as for the whole country, which, thanks to his tireless efforts has become a more tolerant and open minded place”.
Thanks to the professional cooperation and great friendship between Marcin Kornak and Rafal Pankowski…the “NEVER AGAIN” Association began collaborating with international organisations, including the Council of Europe, United Nations and The Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe. “NEVER AGAIN” is also an active participant in various, international anti-racist networks such as: UNITED for Intercultural Action, Football against Racism in Europe (FARE), Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly (HCA), International Network Against Cyber Hate (INACH) and Anti-fascist Network for Research and Education (Antifanet). In cooperation with these organisations, “NEVER AGAIN” has organised numerous international conferences and workshops in Poland and abroad.
Thanks to its consistent and effective work against racism and xenophobia, the “NEVER AGAIN” Association is becoming prominent both in Poland and abroad – specialising in monitoring crimes committed by neo-fascists and the far right. In 1996, Marcin Kornak initiated the “Brown Book” – a record of racist and xenophobic incidents and various other acts of discrimination – which he continued for the next eighteen years. The “Brown Book” is recognised as the most comprehensive independent compilation of its kind throughout Poland, and the information it provides is used by the media, international organisations and various scientific centres… The “Brown Book” monitoring system is therefore used for educational purposes, as a form of intervention in specific cases as well as a tool for raising public awareness.
“NEVER AGAIN” cooperates with UEFA and various sport clubs. Furthermore, the Association conducted educational activities during the 2006 World Cup and 2008 European 3 Championships. A year later, in 2009, “NEVER AGAIN” became an official partner of UEFA and started to coordinate the UEFA EURO 2012 Social Responsibility Programme “RESPECT Diversity”. This was a unique educational anti-racist programme, organised in Poland, Ukraine and the entire Eastern European region in preparation for Euro 2012.
In the 1990s, he initiated the campaign “Music Against Racism” which attracted performers of various musical genres, to spread a positive message to hundreds of thousands of listeners. At that time, Marcin encouraged artists to join the movement against racist violence with the following words: “We count on an effective reaction from the circle of people connected to music, who multiple times in history, have proven their social sensitivity. There is only one race - the human race!”
Thanks to the cooperation between the Association and the media, thousands of articles, TV programs, radio broadcasts, documentaries and academic works have been produced, which discuss the phenomena of racism and neo-fascism.
The path that Marcin took in life, can be illustrated by the great deal of awards given to him in recent years. In 2011, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski awarded Marcin Kornak the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta – one of the highest honours in Poland. Marcin also received the Man Without Barriers Award - given to an outstanding disabled person who breaks down barriers and stereotypes and who is a positive role model in various walks of life. In addition to this, in 2012, Marcin Kornak was awarded the title of “Social Activist of the Year 2011” by the Polish edition of “Newsweek” weekly.
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32f623 No.15419
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17912749 (091536ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / "Water challenges" in some towns as stage 6 load-shedding takes toll on infrastructure (video)
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Is it a major push for an ‘environmentally sustainable’ power supply?
“Mantashe says load-shedding worse than state capture” - https://youtu.be/_xhzylIoKQg
“‘Water challenges’ in some towns as stage 6 load-shedding takes toll on infrastructure”
https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2022-12-09-water-challenges-in-some-towns-as-stage-6-load-shedding-takes-toll-on-infrastructure/
09 December 2022 - 12:03
Municipalities are urging residents to use water sparingly as stage 6 load-shedding starts taking a toll on infrastructure and the provision of services in some areas where water resources are already stretched in the Western Cape [it also affects other provinces].
“Dysselsdorp, we urgently need your help to avert a water crisis. Due to level-6 load-shedding, pumps cannot get enough water into the reservoir quickly to provide water to you. We urgently ask that you limit your water consumption to absolute necessary use,” was the call made to residents on Thursday by Oudtshoorn mayor Chris Macpherson.
The provincial government confirmed municipalities had also raised concerns about the increased cost of diesel to keep backup generators running for longer.
“The costs associated with load-shedding keep piling up. We are concerned about water reservoirs that cannot fill sufficiently with subsequent pipe bursts due to uneven pressure in the pipe networks when normal levels are restored,” said local government, environmental affairs and development planning minister Anton Bredell.
“Sewerage systems are designed for a constant flow of water, and interruptions due to load-shedding can cause blockages and spills.
“With the increased severity of power cuts, the department is aware of water challenges in Kannaland. The Garden Route district municipality is supporting Oudtshoorn municipality with water tankers in Ladysmith and Dysselsdorp. The Matzikama and Swartland municipalities have also reported technical issues with their water and sewerage systems, and the department is engaging them on these issues.”
Load-shedding was also having a knock-on effect on services provided by the department of social development, such as the provision of food and security at gender-based violence shelters and the department’s offices.
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32f623 No.15420
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17912882 (091558ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Load shedding leaves taps dry in iLembe
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“Load shedding leaves taps dry in iLembe”
https://www.ecr.co.za/news/news/load-shedding-leaves-taps-dry-ilembe/
Updated Dec. 9, 2022, 1:49 p.m.
Some residents of Ndwedwe hadn't seen a drop in three days.
Shami Harichunder, who speaks for Umgeni Water, says initially there were leaks in the bulk distribution pipelines.
That was repaired and they started to supply the area in the north of Durban again.
But the rolling blackouts, which were ramped up to a higher stage this week, have caused five reservoirs to dry up.
"Which resulted in the situation where Umgeni Water was not able to supply water through to iLembe and therefor the municipality was unable to supply water to consumers in Ndwedwe,” Harichunder says.
“The leak has since been repaired and Umgeni has begun supplying water. The difficulty is that it will take a few days before the system recovers completely and full water supply to consumers can be restored."
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32f623 No.15421
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17913039 (091622ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Council called to order for blaming water crisis on ZESA
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It is also affecting South Africa’s neighbour Zimbabwe.
“Council called to order for blaming water crisis on ZESA”
https://www.suburban.co.zw/council-called-to-order-for-blaming-water-crisis-on-zesa/
09 DEC, 2022
HARARE residents have called the City of Harare (CoH) to order after the municipality made a claim that the increased electricity load shedding was the main challenge in reduced water production at the city’s water treatment plants.
This week council claimed that the long power outages, occasioned by suppressed electricity generation at Kariba Dam due to dropping water levels, was affecting its water rationing scheme.
In a statement, the CoH said that the incessant power cut have affected water production but residents would have none of the blame game. Also water production is an essential service and arrangements can be made for the City of Harare’s water treatment plants to be spared from the load shedding.
“We all know that council problems go way beyond the ongoing load shedding. What they are saying now is confusing us as the residents. In the recent past it was lack of water treatment chemicals, now its load shedding. They should just put their house in order,” said a resident.
Other residents described the municipality’s statement as an attempt to pass the blame for its incompetency on other utilities.
Last week, the City of Harare resolved to ration water as purification of water at its treatment plants remained suppressed due to unreliable supply of chemicals.
Production at Morton Jaffray Water Works currently stands at 136 megalitres out of an available capacity of 450 ML while at Prince Edward council is producing only 78 ML. Harare needs at least 600 mega-litres daily.
“The Environment Management Committee has resolved that council rations water in the wake of suppressed water production. This is to ensure equitable distribution of water in the city.
“All efforts are being made to work out sustainable solution to problems. Residents are therefore encouraged to use availed supplies conservatively all the time they receive water.
All inconveniences caused are sincerely regretted,” said the municipality.
Residents from several of the city’s suburbs such as Avondale, Greendale, Marlborough, Mainway Meadows in Waterfalls, Glen Norah, Glen View confirmed that they do not have council tap water.
Some residents actually laughed off the city’s announcement as a joke because some Harare suburbs have not had council tap water for periods as long as two decades. The residents said the city cannot claim to ration something that is not available.
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32f623 No.15422
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17913252 (091705ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Citywide power outage hits Mbombela
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“Citywide power outage hits Mbombela”
https://lowvelder.co.za/807602/citywide-power-outage-hits-mbombela/
December 7, 2022
The reason for the power outage across Mbombela is unclear at this stage. The City of Mbombela has yet to release an official statement on the matter.
Mbombela is in the midst of a power outage stretching across the whole city.
The reason for the outage is unclear at this stage.
Cllr Sanley van der Merwe of the DA said in a statement the party is aware of the power outage affecting the entire City of Mbombela.
“As councillors we have not received any official communication on this matter, but believe it is important to keep residents informed.
“As the DA in the City, we do not believe that this is only related to the stage 6 load-shedding as announced, and it is definitely not due to the Delta network. It is our understanding that there might be a possibility that Eskom has moved the City to rotational shedding due to the enormous default on the municipal account that currently exceeds the R1.1b mark. This has not been confirmed, though, and our opinion is based on WhatsApp messages that have gone viral on social media platforms.
“Unfortunately, we have been kept in the dark about the possible consequences, and at this stage we cannot confirm whether the move to rotational load-shedding is true or not. Eskom indicated that they will not provide information prior to the City administration’s official communication.”
Van der Merwe said they would continue to put pressure on the executive for answers.
She concluded by requesting residents to kindly allow them time to gather the correct information and to provide a factual report.
https://lowvelder.co.za/807888/city-of-mbombelas-electricity-situation-back-to-normal-for-now/
December 8, 2022
The City’s residents were left in the dark and without answers when their homes and businesses suddenly lost power ahead of the scheduled load-shedding times and also in areas that are not supposed to have it at all.
According to a statement released by CoM yesterday evening, “The ongoing implementation of stage 6 load-shedding by Eskom has also led to an increased scope of a load reduction programme that affected about 40 municipalities across the country that experienced this sudden addition of areas/substations that were not on the normal schedule.”
The City added that it “would like to set the record straight and indicate to consumers that the outage had nothing to do with its debt to Eskom. The City continues to service its account with Eskom as per the agreed payment plan.”
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32f623 No.15423
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17913267 (091708ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Silulumanzi water reservoirs critically low and likely to run dry soon – City of Mbombela warns residents of water shortages due to blackouts
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“Silulumanzi water reservoirs critically low and likely to run dry soon” – “City of Mbombela warns residents of water shortages due to blackouts”
https://lowvelder.co.za/807938/silulumanzi-water-reservoirs-critically-low-and-likely-to-run-dry-soon/
December 8, 2022
Because of the ongoing power outages, Silulumanzi has issued a water scarcity warning to residents of Mbombela, Nsikazi and Matsulu.
The water utility’s spokesperson, Richmond Jele, said the additional electricity load-shedding, coupled with load reduction, has resulted in the Silulumanzi Water Treatment Works being without electricity for up to six hours at a time.
All reservoirs are critically low and likely to be empty if the electricity supply is not resolved soon. They continue to monitor reservoir levels and will communicate further changes accordingly, and arrange for the deployment of water tankers to the affected areas.
“We further appeal to our customers to please save and use the available water sparingly, while the relevant authorities resolve these unprecedented electricity outages,” Jele said.
“City of Mbombela warns residents of water shortages due to blackouts”
https://lowvelder.co.za/808084/city-of-mbombela-warns-residents-of-water-shortages-due-to-blackouts/
December 9, 2022
The municipality said the water shortages are expected to continue until the load-shedding stages are reduced.
The City of Mbombela said its four regions will be experiencing ongoing water shortages.
A post on the City’s Facebook page earlier today, December 9, said the water shortages are due to the Eskom load-shedding hovering between stages 5 and 6.
The City said in its post that water tankers will be dispatched where possible, however, the problem is at the water sources, as the pumping capacity is compromised by the rolling blackouts.
“The community is urged to use water sparingly when it becomes available while this situation is upon us. The situation will improve as soon as the load-shedding stages are reduced,” said the City.
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32f623 No.15424
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17913411 (091739ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / Janusz Walus reportedly stabbed by ex-MK soldier who aimed for his heart
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>>>/qresearch/17910156
>>>>/qresearch/17857808, >>>/qresearch/17861676, >>>/qresearch/17861678, >>>/qresearch/17862700 Janusz Walus
>>15416
“Chris Hani's wife Limpho Hani is furious at the ConCourt judgment ordering the Justice Department to free her husband's killer, Janusz Walus.” - https://youtu.be/TcqMUSzFirw
4:29 – “Come to me after 2 years. Karma exists. All of them there sitting there from Zondo downwards. This judgement is diabolical… Let me give you free information. If my husband was not killed, we would never had elections. Mandela, after my husband was murdered, said to De Klerk, for us to stop this, give us an election date. That is how Zondo and his friends today are sitting in this court.”
“Janusz Walus reportedly stabbed by ex-MK soldier who aimed for his heart”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/who-stabbed-janusz-walus-stabbed-in-prison-mk-soldier-30-november-2022/
30-11-2022 08:56
Chris Hani’s killer, Janusz Walus was reportedly stabbed by a former Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) soldier who had aimed for his heart but missed it.
Walus was stabbed by another inmate from the same housing unit at Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Facility in Tshwane, Gauteng where he is currently serving a life sentence for the murder for anti-apartheid activist Chris Hani. The Department of Correctional Services confirmed the attack on Tuesday afternoon.
JANUSZ WALUS STABBED BY FORMER SOLDIER
Correctional Services spokesperson, Singabakho Nxumalo said a detailed incident report is to be provided at a later stage but what can be stated at this point is that inmate Walus is stable and DCS healthcare officials are providing the necessary care.
The incident comes as the Constitutional Court ordered that the Polish national be released on parole by the first week of December and the Department of Home Affairs has granted him permanent residence in South Africa.
“The Department said the Minister granted the exemption in order for Walus to serve his parole period in South Africa and the exemption contains a condition that he may not use any travel document and/or passport issued by the Embassy of the Republic of Poland,” the department said.
Meanwhile, the South African Communist Party (SACP) and Chris Hani’s widow, Limpho, are heading to the apex court to challenge his release.
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32f623 No.15425
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17913444 (091746ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / South Africa: The 1993 plot to kill Chris Hani
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>>15424
>“Janusz Walus reportedly stabbed by ex-MK soldier who aimed for his heart”
>>15416
>There is amazing story about an online market place OLX which is actually owned by Naspers which is a South African company. It was selling material around Janus Walusz; scarves, flags that sort of thing for football fans.
“South Africa | The 1993 plot to kill Chris Hani”
https://zammagazine.com/politics-opinion/1444-south-africa-the-1993-plot-to-kill-chris-hani
02 November 2021
Below are excerpts
According to the NIA report, approximately twenty people were involved in the conspiracy to kill Hani, ranging from apartheid covert unit operatives to members of the security force leadership and at least one member of South Africa’s post-1994 parliament. This finding complements evidence laid out in ZAM investigations editor Evelyn Groenink’s book Incorruptible, that also indicated a broader conspiracy to kill Hani.
The document also gave the code names of police agents 241/153 and 241/222, who had infiltrated the ANC and MK leadership; agent241/222, in particular, was described as being ‘instrumental in infiltrating MK leadership,’ and as frequently accompanying MK leaders within South Africa. New Nation journalists contacted Joe Mamasela, the notorious askari attached to the Vlakplaas unit, who confirmed that Vlakplaas had been involved in the preliminary stages of the plot to kill Hani, and that he ‘did not doubt that other people were called into the plan’ as it progressed.
Meanwhile, the NIA report’s mention of ANC members of parliament who were involved in the plot stands out especially in the light of the reference to SADF MI’s plans to ‘neutralize the SACP/Hani/ Kasrils’ faction in the ANC. As we have seen, these plans developed after a meeting between DCC officers and very high-ranking members of the MK leadership who were open to being recruited as apartheid spies. One of the MK leaders at this meeting was Joe Modise, who was South Africa’s minister of defence when New Nation published the findings in 1997. In this way, New Nation’s coverage of the covert NIA report – which no other media outlet reported on at the time – reinforces evidence suggesting that elements within the ANC had been recruited by SADF MI and were privy to, if not actively involved in, the plan to kill Hani. Moreover, the SADF MI memo’s stated objective in ‘neutralizing’ Hani’s power – to ‘win votes in a future election’ – is noteworthy because it reinforces the perspective put forth in this book: that clandestine apartheid counterinsurgency operations during the transition period did not aim to derail negotiations with the ANC entirely, but rather to violently shape the outcome of a future election to the regime’s advantage.
The ‘Third Force’ was a clandestine force of South African security-force operatives which, following the onset of negotiations between the ANC and the Apartheid regime in February 1990, unleashed a massive wave of violence against individuals and communities loyal to the ANC. This continued until 1994. The source of the violence wad intended to be untraceable, hence the name ‘Third Force’, which implied that neither the regime nor the ANC was responsible. The extent to which the ‘Third Force’ answered to De Klerk’s government is still debated.
This is an excerpt of Daniel L. Douek’s 2020 book, Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in South Africa (Oxford, UK: Hurst Publishers), available in hardcopy and as an e-book. Daniel L. Douek teaches political science at McGill University and Concordia University in Montreal, Canada.
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32f623 No.15426
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17914160 (092014ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Bill seeking to decriminalise sex work now open for public comment (video)
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“Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa launches National Sex Worker HIV Plan” [Mar 14, 2016] - https://youtu.be/rnZIxaYmaJA
1:54 – “Sex work is essentially work as well.”
“Bill seeking to decriminalise sex work now open for public comment”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/criminal-law-amendment-bill-sex-work-9-december-2022/
09-12-2022 13:27
Have your say! The Bill which seeks to decriminalise sex work in South Africa is now open for public comment.
The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill of 2022, which seeks to decriminalise sex work, has been published and is now open for public comment.
On Friday, 9 December, Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, Ronald Lamola held a media briefing to provide details on the progress that has been made in decriminalising sex work.
SHOULD SEX WORK BE DECRIMINALISED?
The bill proposes the repealing of the Sexual Offences Act (previously Immorality Act), 1957 (Act No. 23 of 1957) and Section 11 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No. 32 of 2007) to decriminalise the sale and purchase of the adult sexual service.
During the briefing, Lamola explained that the proposals of the bill are a response to Pillar 3 of the government’s National Strategic Plan (NSP) on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide.
Lamola said Pillar 3 of the National Strategic Plan on GNVF contains a list of key interventions, key activities and indicators. One of the key activities under Pillar 3 is the finalisation of the legislative process to decriminalise sex work.
“This follows the view that the ongoing criminalisation of sex work contributes to GBVF, as it leaves sex workers unprotected by the law, unable to exercise their rights as citizens and open to abuse generally, not least when they approach State facilities for assistance,” Lamola said.
The Minister emphasised that although current legislation and municipal by-laws continue to criminalise the adult practice, this has not “stopped the selling or buying of sex, nor has it been effective”.
“If anything, the criminalisation of sex work has led to higher levels of violence against sex workers. In addition, criminalisation affects predominantly women, with the female sex worker usually being the one who is confronted by law enforcement, but the male client isn’t. The National Prosecuting Authority has also indicated a very low percentage of cases or prosecutions for such transgressions,” he said.
The Bill has clauses that seek to:
•	Repeal the Sexual Offences Act, 1957 and section 11 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007.
•	Deal with the expungement of criminal records of persons convicted of, engaged in, rendering or receiving sexual services from persons 18 years or older.
•	Handle the transitional provisions pertaining to criminal proceedings relating to sexual services rendered or received by persons 18 years or older, which were instituted prior to the commencement of this Act.
“It is hoped that decriminalisation will minimise human rights violations against sex workers. It would also mean better access to health care and reproductive health services for sex workers, as well as compliance with health and safety and labour legislation. It would also afford better protection for sex workers, better working conditions and less discrimination and stigma,” Lamola said.
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32f623 No.15427
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17914170 (092018ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / What it will take to prevent SA’s gender-based violence [not legalizing prostitution]
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>During the briefing, Lamola explained that the proposals of the bill are a response to Pillar 3 of the government’s National Strategic Plan (NSP) on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide.
What it will take to prevent SA’s gender-based violence [not legalizing prostitution]
https://www.polity.org.za/article/what-it-will-take-to-prevent-sas-gender-based-violence-2022-12-05
5TH DECEMBER 2022
Recent findings from a 30-year study involving South Africans born in the Soweto-Johannesburg area in 1994 reveal important facts. The study covers the nature of violence, its impact on human development, and what it will take to prevent and break cycles of violence.
Results showed that 87% of the study cohort, both boys and girls, were exposed to four or more forms of violence, such as physical, sexual, emotional and substance abuse, by the age of 18. This increased their likelihood of becoming a victim or perpetrator ‒ or both ‒ of further violence. It also confirmed what many other studies have shown: that experiences of violence in childhood are not only common but also cumulative.
It is not only that violence begets violence. Experiences of violence significantly influence a range of other outcomes. Suffering violence in childhood increases the likelihood of unemployment, school dropout, substance abuse, and dependence on a social grant. In short, violence is a strong contributing factor to many of the challenges that hamper South Africans’ wellbeing and national development.
At the summit, President Cyril Ramaphosa acknowledged that South Africa needs to pay more attention to preventing gender-based violence. At the same time, in early November, some provincial departments of social development were reducing funding for social services that are crucial safety nets and key to preventing violence. Examples are after-school care programmes, soup kitchens and parent-support initiatives.
South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Over 7 000 people were murdered in the second quarter of 2022 alone. The knee-jerk temptation is to respond by investing more in policing. This is misguided.
The roots of gender-based and other forms of violence are deep and extensive. Our efforts to address this must be equally comprehensive, coordinated and far-reaching. Devoting time, expertise and resources to preventing children from experiencing violence, and nurturing their development, is key to breaking intergenerational cycles of violence.
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32f623 No.15428
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17914179 (092020ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / What it will take to prevent SA’s gender-based violence [not legalizing prostitution]
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>It is not only that violence begets violence. Experiences of violence significantly influence a range of other outcomes. Suffering violence in childhood increases the likelihood of unemployment, school dropout, substance abuse, and dependence on a social grant. In short, violence is a strong contributing factor to many of the challenges that hamper South Africans’ wellbeing and national development.
>https://www.polity.org.za/article/what-it-will-take-to-prevent-sas-gender-based-violence-2022-12-05
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32f623 No.15429
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17914407 (092114ZDEC22) Notable: Former Scorpions boss lands big job monitoring Russian telecoms firm - Leonard McCarthy
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“Former Scorpions boss lands big job monitoring Russian telecoms firm” - Leonard McCarthy
https://www.news24.com/citypress/News/former-scorpions-boss-lands-big-job-monitoring-russian-telecoms-firm-20190823
23 Aug 2019
The former Scorpions head, Leonard McCarthy, has been selected for a top job monitoring a leading Russian telecoms company.
Leonard McCarthy, the former integrity vice president at the World Bank, has been selected as the monitor for Mobile TeleSystems (MTS) as part of the Russian telecoms company’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act settlement.
MTS, Russia’s leading telecommunications operator and digital services provider, paid $850 million (about R13 billion) and agreed to a three-year monitorship in March to settle charges brought by the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission that it bribed officials in Uzbekistan in return for access to the country’s telecoms market.
MTS is the first Russia-based company to settle an Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case.
McCarthy was appointed to head up the Directorate of Special Operations (Scorpions) in April 2003.
The agency, which investigated and prosecuted organised crime and corruption, was officially disbanded in late January 2009.
In June 2008, McCarthy was appointed to the World Bank, where he investigated allegations of fraud and corruption in projects funded by the bank. He left the World Bank in 2017 to run his own compliance firm, LFMcCarthy Associates, in Washington DC.
While he led the World Bank’s anti-corruption enforcement arm as integrity vice-president between 2008 and 2017, McCarthy oversaw a monitorship programme there.
During his tenure as Scorpions head, he was accused of being involved in a “political conspiracy” against President Jacob Zuma due to the timing of corruption charges against the president.
His name is mentioned in the so-called spy tapes, which intercepted conversations between McCarthy and Advocate Bulelani Ngcuka, former head of the National Prosecuting Authority.
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32f623 No.15430
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918335 (101458ZDEC22) Notable: Lady R: Sanctioned Russian ship seen moving cargo in Simon’s Town before leaving as quietly as it came
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“WATCH | Mystery surrounds presence of US-sanctioned Russian vessel in Simon's Town” - https://youtu.be/7Gtvy8CPSDU
“Lady R: Sanctioned Russian ship seen moving cargo in Simon’s Town before leaving as quietly as it came”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/lady-r-sanctioned-russian-ship-simons-town-cargo-breaking-10-december/
10-12-2022 09:26
‘What is the minister hiding and why is it shrouded in secrecy? The minister and the chief of SANDF have a responsibility to tell South Africans what is going on,” said the DA Shadow Minister of Defence.
Lady R, a sanctioned Russian commercial cargo ship, spent three nights at the Simon’s Town naval dockyard. The Ro-Ro ship arrived on Tuesday night and left early on Friday. Its stay was shrouded in secrecy.
RUSSIAN SHIP DOCKS AT NATIONAL KEYPOINT
Since the ship’s arrival, the Department of Defence and Military Affairs has been peppered with questions from the media and political parties alike.
Lady R allegedly switched off its Automatic Identification Systems (AIS), which provides positioning and identification information to other ships and coastal authorities when it arrived. There are reports that it was still off when the vessel left on Friday.
“The vessel should have docked at Table Bay harbour just like other commercial vessels. Instead, it was allowed to dock at Simon’s Town Naval base, which, because it is the largest base in the country, is a national key point,” said Kobus Marais, the Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Affairs.
Simon’s Town residents saw container trucks enter the dockyard and cranes loading and unloading cargo from the ship under cover of night on Wednesday and Thursday nights. Armed security personnel reportedly oversaw the operations.
“Evidence suggests that over the last two nights, there was unusual activity in the harbour with on-board cranes offloading cargo from the Russian commercial vessel onto trucks. There was also movement by said trucks transporting containers in and out of the naval base.
“These trucks were protected by armed personnel. While trucks transporting containers are not uncommon, it is, however, very unusual for such activities to take place at night,” said the DA MP.
Lady R is en route to the Port of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Initially, it was thought the vessel docked at Simon’s Town because it was in distress. However, the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) ruled this out and said no distress signal was received.
According to reports, Lady R already sailed past Cape Agulhas on 5 December per maritime monitoring websites, which means it turned around and went back to Simon’s Town.
Tugboats towed the cargo ship out of the harbour at approximately 6:00 on Friday. By 8:00, it was heading past Cape Point, according to Daily Maverick.
David Feldmann, the US Embassy spokesperson, told News24 that the US Consulate in Pretoria previously warned that entities supporting Lady R could run afoul of American sanctions.
“We had indicated the vessel was sanctioned under US law because the ship is part of Russia’s military export-import business and had cautioned that entities supporting the vessel could run afoul of US sanctions,” he said.
The DA said the behaviour of Lady R worried Simon’s Town residents because it is sanctioned by the US and European Union over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“Given the ANC government’s history with Russia, the minister needs to come clean and explain what is going on and why this commercial vessel which is sanctioned by the US and European Union, was allowed to dock at Simons Town.
“What is the minister hiding and why is it shrouded in secrecy? The minister and the chief of SANDF have a responsibility to tell South Africans what is going on,” said Marais.
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32f623 No.15431
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918355 (101503ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun / ConCourt dismisses Limpho Hani’s application to rescind release of Janusz Walus
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“BREAKING: ConCourt dismisses Limpho Hani’s application to rescind release of Janusz Walus”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/constitutional-court-dismisses-limpho-hani-application-on-janusz-walus-9-december-2022/
09-12-2022 17:45
Chris Hani’s widow, Limpho, wanted the Constitutional Court to reconsider its decision to grant her husband’s killer, Janusz Walus parole.
The Constitutional Court has reportedly dismissed Limpho Hani’s reconsideration application to release her husband’s killer, Janusz Walus from prison.
On Wednesday, 7 December, the Department of Justice and Correctional Services confirmed that Walus was released from the hospital where he had been kept after he was stabbed by another prisoner on 29 November.
CONCOURT UPHOLDS RULING ON JANUSZ WALUS
As previously reported, Walus was serving a life sentence for the 1993 murder of anti-apartheid activist and South African Communist Party (SACP) leader, Chris Hani.
In November, the Constitutional Court ordered that the Polish national be released on parole.
The Apex Court’s decision did not sit well with Limpho Hani who described it as diabolical and together with the SACP they vowed to challenge it. The ANC, COSATU and other unions also expressed their disappointment and also marched to the Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional Facility where Walus was serving his sentence.
Walus was denied parole four times before. His accomplice in the assassination, Clive Derby-Lewis, who organised the hit, was released on medical parole in June 2015 and died of lung cancer in November 2016.
“Offender Walus was only discharged from hospital today (7 December) as he had been receiving treatment after he was involved in a stabbing incident. He will serve two years under community corrections in line with the parole regime upon which he is released,” the Department of Justice and Correctional Services said
The EFF is also amongst the parties that were unhappy about the release of Janusz Walus which it described as diabolical, cynical, and harmful.
The party said it condemns the Polish national’s release as it is abhorrent and shows scant regard for the nature of the crime he committed.
“Janusz Walus not only killed a man, but his bullet also shattered the hopes of millions of our people and almost pushed this country into war,” the party said.
The Red Berets said the killing of Hani was an assassination of the very idea of freedom itself, and it was not merely murder, but it was treasonous.
“For this, Walus has not even shown remorse, he has not divulged the identities of the people he worked with, and he is likely to pursue his destructive right-wing ideas once released.”
“May our people see what they do with Janusz Walus now that he is out of prison,” it added.
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/eff-on-janusz-walus-release-from-prison-parole-7-december-2022/
The EFF previously said there’ll be serious consequences if Janusz Walus is released from prison, it now says people should see what they do.
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32f623 No.15432
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918413 (101519ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 1-4)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 1
https://www.nytimes.com/1988/12/22/world/un-officer-on-flight-103.html, December 22, 1988
Bernt Carlsson, who was a passenger on the Pan Am flight that crashed over Scotland, had served as chief administrative officer of the United Nations Council for Namibia since July 1987. He was on his way here for a ceremony on Thursday, at which accords providing for Namibia's independence are to be signed by Angola, Cuba and South Africa.
The officer is, in theory, the United Nations' appointed governor for Namibia, the South African-ruled territory also known as South-West Africa. But because United Nations authority over Namibia is not recognized by South Africa, he is in practice the chief United Nations officer in charge of development programs intended to prepare Namibia for independence.
Mr. Carlsson, a 51-year-old Swedish diplomat, had been in London for a meeting with nongovernmental groups, United Nations officials said.
From 1983 to 1985, he was an Ambassador at large and special emissary of Prime Minister Olof Palme to the Middle East and Africa.
https://lockerbiecase.blogspot.com/2007/10/lockerbie-investigator-disputes-story.html.
"Proper judicial procedure is simply impossible if political interests and intelligence services from whichever side succeed in interfering in the actual conduct of a court … The purpose of intelligence services from whichever side lies in secret action and deception, not in the search for truth. Justice and the rule of law can never be achieved without transparency."
–Hans Koechler, U.N. observer at the Zeist trial
I find it increasingly difficult to argue with Dr. De Braeckeleer's conclusion: "Shame on those who committed this horrific act of terror. Shame on those who have ordered the cover-up. Shame on those who provided false testimony, and those who suppressed and fabricated the evidence needed to frame Libya. And shame on the media for their accomplice silence."
Meanwhile, new extraordinary revelations have surfaced that support my view that the Lockerbie trial was engineered by Western intelligence services to frame Libya.
It now appears that huge amounts of money were offered by U.S. officials to at least three key witnesses. The defense was never told that the CIA had offered millions of dollars to their star witnesses.
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32f623 No.15433
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918415 (101519ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 1-4)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 2
http://i-p-o.org/THFord-Lockerbie-why_only_silence-Sept05.htm
It was during the trial that Gup's book was published, and given the apparent candor that it showed in discussing the secret roles of Gannon, Twetten, and the Agency in general in the Lockerbie disaster, no one could reasonably expect that the United States and the CIA were the government and secret intelligence agency involved. But this was the case, as the Scottish police officer finally coming forward has demonstrated, with the Agency providing in various corrupt ways what has been explained above: the bombings of Pan Am Flight 103 and French UTA Flight 772 were matches of Islamic terrorism. "Then, in 2003," after an appeal had confirmed the conviction, "a retired CIA officer gave a statement to Megrahi's lawyers in which he alleged evidence had been planted." (Marcello Mega, Scotland on Sunday, August 28, 2005)
By the time The Fall of Pan Am 103, written by Steven Emerson and Brian Duffy, appeared in 1990, the 'conspiracy theories' had been so shot down that no serious person would listen to them any longer, though Joe Vialls continued to claim that the Zionists had done it.
That should change now. The planted evidence, plus Gup's false stories, should make everyone be thinking conspiracy. It should be seen, it seems, as the disaster the just-elected George H. W. Bush arranged to prevent the worst secrets of Iran-Contra ruining his Presidency.
http://whale.to/c/murder_of_policewoman.html
There is no doubt that Robin Cook's statement was designed to quash growing public skepticism about Libyan involvement in the downing of Pan Am 103 during 1988. When investigators finally prove officially that the Libyans were not responsible for Yvonne Fletcher's murder in London, British and American Government credibility over the fake charges on Pan Am 103 will be destroyed. This will leave unanswered the critical question of exactly who ordered and carried out the murders of 259 citizens on the ill-fated "Maid of the Seas", high above Lockerbie in December 1988.
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32f623 No.15434
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918417 (101520ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 1-4)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 3
http://www.c-and-e-museum.org/Pinetreeline/other/other18/other18an.html
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Document:The_Canadian_Connection_To_Lockerbie_&_Pan_Am_103
airforce.dnd.ca Honorable Portor Goss February, 14 , 1998
Chairman
House Intelligence Oversight Committee
US House of Representatives
Washington, D.C.
Subject: My knowledge of CIA involvement in the crash of the Gander Arrow Air DC-8 and PAN AM 103
My specialized knowledge of ordinance, explosives and pyrotechnics may provide the missing insights needed to solve several major terrorist crimes. For 15 years my company ACCURACY SYSTEMS ORDINANCE CORPORATION, provided specialized explosive devices to law enforcement, the military, Special Forces and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Most of the military victims had been part of the 101st Airborne who were returning from Cairo, Egypt, where they were part of the U. N. peacekeeping mission enforcing the Camp David Accords. However, in addition to these troops, there was also a small group of Special Operations personnel who boarded the plane at the last minute. Sources found to be reliable told me that these personnel smuggled a nuclear backpack bomb aboard in Cairo because they had discovered the true nature of their recently cancelled hostage rescue mission.
However, the real reason I am sending you the reports of federal efforts to silence me is to emphasize the value of the specialized knowledge that I possess. As a second example, I present photos of the detonator that initiated the bomb on PAN AM 103. I know where this circuit board was manufactured in Florida, not Europe, and that it was sold exclusively to the CIA— not to the Libyans!
All of my current efforts to have local and federal law enforcement agencies (including their parent agencies in DC) investigate these matters have been unsuccessful. In fact, our US Attorney has actually defended the perpetrators and local US District Court judges have refused to act on my requests, or, in most cases, simply Dismissed them or ruled in favor of the U S Attorney. In spite of overwhelming evidence that not only am I telling the truth, but the Federal Agents are lying, filing False Affidavits or otherwise knowingly misleading the Court.
Charles M Byers
President
CC: All Members of the House Intelligence Oversight Committee
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32f623 No.15435
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918429 (101524ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 1-4)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 4
“Allan Francovich: The Maltese Double-Cross - Lockerbie (1994)”- https://youtu.be/0B5hv6scbBo
Notice Bill Barr [US Attorney General 1991] and Robert Mueller [US assistant Attorney General] handled the situation, see video clips concerning their statements; 1:42 – Bill Barr and 1:14:04 – Robert Mueller.
25:09 – “A number of VIPs were pulled off that plane, a number of intelligence operatives were pulled off that plane. The South Africans, particularly Pik Botha, were booked on flight 103 and changed pretty much at the last hour or so. These South Africans had been warned by Bureau State Security to change reservations. The South Africans booked on flight 103 cancelled just before departure along with Pik Botha, General Malan, the Defense Minister, General van Tonder, Head of the Secret Service BOSS, and other senior government officials. Botha, Malan and Van Tonder confirmed this change in travel arrangements to British businessman Tiny Rowlands. They tell him the source of the information was of the kind that could not be dismissed. Botha rebooks on the earlier PAN AM 101, General van Tonder and 2 other members of BOSS cancel their trip all together. BOSS has close ties to 2 very important services, to the Israeli service and also to the American Central Intelligence Agency.”
https://inteltoday.org/2019/10/13/one-year-ago-apartheid-foreign-minister-pik-botha-dies-lockerbie-conspiracy/
The suggestion was that there was a plot to assassinate Bernt Carlsson, the designated UN Commissioner for the newly independent Namibia, who died on the flight. (INTEL TODAY – Carlsson was rebooked on PA103 because he had been delayed by a meeting with De Beers officials in Brussels.)
Not a single US worker at the Moscow embassy took flight Pan Am 103 from Frankfurt, a standard and popular route home for Christmas.
Allan Francovich: The Maltese Double-Cross – Lockerbie (1994)
Produced, written, and directed by Allan Francovich and financed by Tiny Rowland, the film was released by Hemar Enterprises in November 1994.
With a controversial premise, it was immediately threatened with legal action by lawyers acting for a US government official, and the British government prevented screenings at the 1994 London Film Festival, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and at several universities.
Some background regarding Tiny Rowland
https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1993/eirv20n19-19930514/eirv20n19-19930514_036-did_british_intelligence_kill_ha.pdf
[Janus] Walus's possible involvement with British intelligence becomes highlighted also with the sudden visit to South Africa, just days before the [ANC’s Chris Hani’s] assassination [also note >>15425, >>15424 ], of one of the most important figures in British intelligence, former MI-6 Africa desk head Nicholas Elliott. Despite being in his seventies, Elliott made the arduous journey to Johannesburg from London for a mere three days of meetings. According to sources in London, he met with Julian Ogilvie-Thompson, head of the Anglo-American Corp., the ANC's chief financial sponsor inside the country. Elliott, whose father had been headmaster at the elite British boarding school Eton, was the lifelong friend of Soviet spy Kim Philby, and was suspected of having tipped off Philby in 1963 that he was being investigated by British counterintelligence, allowing him to escape to Moscow. Elliott is also a former board member of Lonrho of Tiny Rowland. Rowland's Lonrho purchased the ANC's Johannesburg headquarters [where the shell house massacre occurred before SA’s first ‘democratic election] for them, and is bankrolling a planned new ANC newspaper.
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32f623 No.15436
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918441 (101526ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 5
BERNT CARLSSON: THE TARGET ON PAN AM FLIGHT 103? By Patrick Haseldine
http://www.shirleymckie.com/documents/BERNT_CARLSSON.pdf
Countdown to Lockerbie
1. On 27 September 1974, the UN Council for Namibia (UNCN) enacts Decree No 1 which prohibits all exploitation of Namibia's natural resources - particularly diamonds and uranium. The Decree provides for the payment of damages to the future government of an independent Namibia.
2. UN Security Council Resolution 435 of 1978 orders apartheid South Africa to withdraw from its illegal occupation of Namibia.
3. On 1 July 1987, Bernt Carlsson is appointed an Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and the UN Commissioner for Namibia. Within two weeks of Carlsson's appointment, the UNCN institutes infraction proceedings against the uranium producer URENCO in the Netherlands, and signals similar action against Belgium, the Federal Republic of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. [“Bernt Carlsson and The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds Part 3” - https://youtu.be/IHIDaGrIsmY]
4. Reagan/Gorbachev summit of June 1988 decides on Namibian independence. The New York Accords are scheduled for signature on 22 December 1988 by US/Soviet client states: South Africa, Cuba and Angola. 5. In July 1988, UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, is invited to address the Development Committee of the European Parliament in Brussels on 20 December 1988.
6. Early in December 1988, Carlsson appears in the Granada TV documentary "Disappearing Diamonds" and criticises De Beers for illegal extraction of Namibia's diamonds (value $18.7 billion at 2009 prices). As a result, De Beers summon him to a meeting in London on 21 December 1988. Three days before his departure from New York to Brussels on 19 December 1988, Carlsson cancels his return flight booking from Brussels to New York. Instead, he books himself on British Airways Flight 391 to London for the meeting with De Beers, and on Pan Am Flight 103 from Heathrow to JFK. (This information is derived from Jan-Olof Bengtsson's article in the Swedish newspaper iDAG of 12 March 1990. It has never been published in English. Why?)
7. A 23-strong delegation from South Africa are also booked on Pan Am Flight 103. Their South African Airways flight from Johannesburg is forbidden by the US Comprehensive AntiApartheid Act of 1986 from continuing to New York. So Foreign Minister, Pik Botha, Defence Minister, Magnus Malan, Director of Military Intelligence, General Van Tonder, and 20 negotiators have to suffer the indignity of alighting at Heathrow and of taking the US carrier, Pan Am, to JFK. In the event, none of the 23 South Africans travelled on Carlsson's flight. Six are reported to have taken the morning Pan Am Flight 101 to New York, and 17 are understood to have returned by SAA to Johannesburg. (The fact that Pik Botha's delegation were booked on Pan Am Flight 103 was suppressed for six years - until the Reuters news agency reported it on 12 November 1994. Why?)
Conclusion
No attempt has yet been made to formally investigate the murder of UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson. The decision not to investigate was taken by a junior Scottish policeman, Detective Constable John Crawford, on the basis of information supplied to him by "a very helpful lady librarian in Newcastle". Former MEP Michael McGowan has called for urgent action by the UN. He is the 17th signatory of an online petition ( http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/BerntCarlsson/ ) which demands a United Nations inquiry into the murder of UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, in the 1988 Lockerbie Bombing
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32f623 No.15437
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918450 (101528ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 6
“The Lockerbie Bombing Apartheid Conspiracy” – Brent “Carlsson had links with the ANC”
https://secretsouthafrica.wordpress.com/2010/08/26/the-lockerbie-bombing-apartheid-conspiracy/. Another twist
The Commissioner was on his way to the UN signing of the Tripartite Accord which would grant independence to Namibia and end the direct involvement of foreign troops in the Angolan Civil War. Interestingly, Carlsson had links with the ANC.
On the 14th of March, 1982 he tipped off the then ANC president, Oliver Tambo not to attend a meeting in the London offices of the ANC which were bombed by one of Carlsson’s compatriots on the same day.
The fact that Bernt Carlsson had been helpful to the president of the ANC (Oliver Tambo) on a number of previous occasions provides possible ascription of motive for assassination to the apartheid government in that the ANC were one of their greatest political enemies.
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32f623 No.15438
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918453 (101529ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 7
Gala premiere of “Chaplin”, funded by De Beers in memory of Bernt Carlsson, Dag Hammarskjold mentioned - PJ Haseldine 20 December 1992 Letter
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:Guardian_letter_20_Dec_1992.jpg and attached. Below are excerpts.
The souvenir programme briefly described Mr Carlsson’s life and reported that he died on December 21, 1988 but failed to make any mention of the Lockerbie disaster and that he was the most prominent of its 270 victims.
Why?
Of course, the explanation might have nothing at all to do with the fact that the gala’s benefactor and biggest advertiser in the programme was De Beers, who control the mining, marketing and pricing of the world’s diamonds; nor that Namibia, which did not manage to shrug off the illegal occupation of most of its territory by South Africa until late 1989, is the source of some of the best diamond gemstones; nor that Mr Carlsson was in fear of his life in the seven days leading to Lockerbie; nor that Mr Carlsson made a last-minute, unscheduled trip from Belgium on December 21, 1988 to meet De Beers in London, just prior to boarding the fateful flight PanAm 103.
Far be it from me (an ex-diplomat) to point an accusatory finger, but it was only a few months ago in these collumns that two former UN diplomats, George Ivan Smith and Conor Cruse O’Brien, accused mining interests of responsibility for the plane crash in which Swedish UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, died in Rhodesia 31 years ago.
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/De_Beers has more interesting links concerning De Beers.
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32f623 No.15439
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918458 (101530ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 8
“LOCKERBIE: A PRIME SUSPECT: De Beers/ Anglo American Group”
http://lockerbiedivide.blogspot.com/2010/01/london-origin-theory.html?showComment=1264768549230#c5692664032111793634
Patrick Haseldine said…
Dear Adam,
Here is Gordon Brown's reason (sent to me by e-mail yesterday) for you to suspect otherwise:
LOCKERBIE: A PRIME SUSPECT
With reference to the murder of United Nations Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, and 269 other innocent folk in the attack on Pan Am Flight 103 over Scotland in 1988, it would not be out of line to consider the De Beers/ Anglo American Group a prime suspect as it had the Motive, Means and Opportunity to carry out such an attack.
MOTIVE: With regards to motive, the Group had a pressing need:
1. to prevent an in-depth investigation of its decades-long illegal gem diamond mining operations in Namibia in breach of United Nations Decree No. 1 which Bernt Carlsson was about to conduct,
2. to prevent the United Nations Commissioner for Namibia from further uncovering and quantifying the secretive high-grading/overmining practice which the Group had embarked upon with the object of depleting Namibia’s more valuable gem diamond resources ahead of an internationally recognised independence settlement; an illegal practice which had been brought to public note through the findings of the Thirion Judicial Commission of Inquiry,
3. to hide from public scrutiny the human rights abuses and discriminatory employment practices the Group’s Namibian employees had been subjected to for more than 50 years,
4. to ward off a massive claim for damages the United Nations could legally have instituted against the Group on behalf of the people of Namibia,
5. to frustrate any action likely to threaten the Group’s dominant control of diamond mining in Namibia and prevent its lucrative concessions from being legally expropriated in the public interest and granted to a less controversial and more responsible mining company. This effectively would have ended the De Beers Diamond Cartel’s monopolistic control of the world diamond industry.
MEANS: Through the Group’s established contacts and dealings with the CCB, CIA (through Maurice Tempelsman [remember in one of the previous South Africa thread(s) that he is connected to the Kennedy family]), BOSS and Executive Outcomes, The Group most certainly possessed the means to carry out such an attack. Breaking into Heathrow Airport’s luggage handling section would have posed little difficulty to any one of these organisations. There was money and expertise aplenty to carry out such an operation.
OPPORTUNITY: There was more than adequate time to plan and execute this heinous criminal act as Bernt Carlsson’s movements and travel arrangements, dictated in part by De Beers in London, were known to The Group well in advance. It was the ideal crime as nobody would ever suspect Bernt Carlsson was the target and therefore no finger would ever point at De Beers/Anglo American. This cowardly attack was conveniently labelled the dastardly work of a terrorist organisation.
JANUARY 29, 2010 AT 4:35 AM
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32f623 No.15440
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918465 (101532ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 9
UN Council for Namibia sues Netherlands over Namibia's natural resources – Urenco
In an unprecedented action, the United Nations Council for Namibia has instituted legal proceedings in the Netherlands against the Dutch uranium enrichment plant Urenco Nederland V.O.F. and its State-controlled managing partner Ultracentrifuge Nederland N.V., as well as the Government of the Netherlands, "to prevent Urenco Nederland V.O.F. from carrying out orders on the basis of purchases of Namibian uranium'. The Council is the legal Administering Authority for the Territory until independence. It is the first time that a United Nations body has sued a Government.
Council President Peter D. Zuze of Zambia said the action was "only a first step by the Council in implementing its decision of May 1985 to institute legal proceedings, as one of various options, to safeguard the natural resources of Namibia'. The writ of summons was served on the defendants on 14 July 1987. On 23 July 1987, the Netherlands, in a letter (A/42/414) to the Secretary-General called the action "unprecedented', adding that Netherlands electricity companies did not buy Namibian uranium. Urenco Nederland V.O.F. and Ultracentrifuge Nederland N.V. operated within a German, British and Netherlands consortium, Urenco Ltd., established in 1971, that concluded enrichment contracts on behalf of the three partners in the consortium with electricity suppliers. The enrichment processes did not take place in the Netherlands.
The Council's Steering Committee on 2 May 1985 decided to institute legal action, in domestic courts of States and other appropriate bodies, against corporations or individuals who were violating the Council's 1974 Decree No. 1 for the Protection of the Natural Resources of Namibia. The Committee had also decided that those legal proceedings would commence in the Netherlands, against Urenco, a company which it said was known to process Namibian uranium in violation of the Decree.
The Decree forbids any person or entity from searching for, prospecting for, exploring for, taking, extracting, mining, processing, refining, using, selling, exporting or distributing any natural resources, whether animal or mineral, situated or found to be situated within Namibia's territorial limits without the Council's consent and permission.
Other countries against which such action might be taken are: Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Council for Namibia sues Netherlands over Namibia's n atural...-a06272039
https://www.citizen.org/wp-content/uploads/urenco.pdf
Urenco also came under fire from the United Nations, which accused the company of obtaining uranium from Namibia without permission. The UN had asserted authority over Namibia in 1967, but the apartheid government of South African continued to exercise control of the territory and its mineral wealth. A Urenco spokesperson responded to the charge by saying “we don’t know where the stuff comes from.”x (The case was later dropped as Namibia moved toward independence in 1990.)
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32f623 No.15441
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918479 (101536ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Parts 5-10)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 10
“Pik Botha’s Lockerbie mystery” – 1 of 2
https://www.iol.co.za/ios/behindthenews/pik-bothas-lockerbie-mystery-17617534
Oct 24, 2018
Chris Nicholson [retired judge of the High Court in KwaZulu-Natal]
What do Mats Wilander, the tennis player, and former National Party minister Pik Botha have in common?
Botha and Wilander both missed Pan Am Flight 103, which crashed over Lockerbie in Scotland on December 21, 1988, killing 270 people.
“Those whom the gods love, die young” is an adage from Greek mythology but for the handsome, curly-haired Swede the gods were clearly making an exception when he missed Pan Am Flight 103. Since that fateful day, Wilander has had a wonderful career and made a lot of money. He now spends much of his time living on an 33-hectare estate in Hailey, Idaho, US, which is part of the Sun Valley ski resort. He married Sonya (née Mulholland), a South African model from Summerveld, Durban.
On January 11, 1989 Botha travelled to Stockholm in Sweden with other foreign dignitaries - including UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar - for the funeral of the UN’s Commissioner for South-West Africa, Bernt Carlsson. Botha was interviewed by Sue MacGregor on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, and alleged that he and a 22-strong South African delegation, who were booked to fly from London to New York on December 21, 1988, had been targeted by the ANC. However, having been alerted to these ANC plans to kill him, Botha said he managed to outsmart them by taking the earlier Pan Am Flight 101 from Heathrow to JFK Airport, New York.
Despite having the knowledge, the question remains why he did not tell the airline security and alert the other passengers that their deaths were going to follow in a few minutes. Is there any other conclusion but that Botha was happy for them to go to their deaths?
The notion that Botha was warned is bolstered by statements made by Oswald Le Winter, who worked for the CIA from 1968 to 1985, and Tiny Rowland in the 1994 film The Maltese Double Cross. This film was made by Allan Francovich, who later died under suspicious circumstances.
>“Allan Francovich: The Maltese Double-Cross - Lockerbie (1994)”- https://youtu.be/0B5hv6scbBo
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32f623 No.15442
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918492 (101540ZDEC22) Notable: Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc (Part 11)
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About Lockerbie Bombing, Bernt Carlsson, Namibia, South Africa, US, CIA, De Beers/Anglo American, etc. – Connecting dots – Part 11
“Pik Botha’s Lockerbie mystery” – 2 of 2
https://www.iol.co.za/ios/behindthenews/pik-bothas-lockerbie-mystery-17617534
Oct 24, 2018
In the film Le Winter quotes Rowland as disclosing that Botha had told him he and 22 South African delegates were going to New York for the Namibian Independence Ratification Ceremony and were all booked on the Pan Am Flight 103. They were given a warning from a source which could not be ignored and changed flights. The source revealed by Le Winter is the SA Bureau for State Security (BOSS), which he claims had close contacts with Israeli intelligence and the CIA.
Could the “rough working notes” and the “personal diary of those days” have been fabricated to save Pik Botha’s skin from a most embarrassing and possibly criminal act? Two years before Eglin asked the questions in Parliament, Botha was contacted by the press and his replies were reported on a Reuters Textline of November 12, 1994, under the heading “South African Minister denies knowing of Lockerbie Bomb”.
The article said: “Former foreign minister Pik Botha denied on Saturday he had been aware in advance of a bomb on board Pan Am Flight 103 which exploded over Lockerbie in Scotland in 1988, killing 270 people. The minister confirmed through his spokesman that he and his party had been booked on the ill-fated airliner but switched flights after arriving early in London from Johannesburg.”
There is further confirmation of the fabrication from other sources. On November 12, 1994, Botha’s spokesperson, Gerrit Pretorius, told Reuters that Botha and 22 South African negotiators, including Defence Minister Magnus Malan and Foreign Affairs director Neil van Heerden, had been booked on Pan Am Flight 103. He said “the flight from Johannesburg arrived early in London and the embassy got us on to an earlier flight. Had we been on Pan Am Flight 103 the impact on South Africa and the region would have been massive. It happened on the eve of the signing of the tripartite agreements,” said Pretorius, referring to pacts signed at the UN headquarters on December 22, 1988, which ended South African and Cuban involvement in Angola, and which led to Namibian independence.
Another statement by Pretorius was in appallingly bad taste: “The minister is flattered by the allegation of near-omniscience.” Pretorius goes on to explain again how the change had come about. “But we got to London an hour early and the embassy got us on an earlier flight. When we got to JFK (airport) a contemporary of mine said, ‘Thank God you weren’t on 103. It crashed over Lockerbie’.”
Papenfus admits a further intriguing detail: “In response to enquiries the Department of Foreign Affairs initially officially denied that seats had ever been booked for the ministerial party on Pan Am Flight 103. They said that the bookings had been on Flight 101 right from the beginning.” Papenfus concludes: “The tragedy claimed the life of the UN’s Commissioner for South West Africa, Mr Bernt Carlsson of Sweden. He was supposed to have been present at the signing of the agreements.”
The question remains whether he was not the real target of those who put the bomb on Pan Am 103.
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32f623 No.15443
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918524 (101547ZDEC22) Notable: Chester Crocker stated that South Africa is the Saudi Arabia of minerals. He later became a Director of Minorco
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>>>>/qresearch/17784293, >>>/qresearch/17784294 Chester Crocker, "Oppenheimer of South Africa," later became a Director of Minorco
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“OPPENHEIMER OF SOUTH AFRICA" - Chester Crocker stated that South Africa is the Saudi Arabia of minerals. He later became a Director of Minorco
https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/08/magazine/oppenheimer-of-south-africa.html
May 8, 1983
Of course, it might also be said to be by its nature a part of Africa. But then the Reagan Administration's man on Africa [Chester A. Crocker] didn't mean to be talking race; he was talking power, economics and ideology. He was talking of a South Africa that deserves to be called, as he elsewhere noted, the Saudi Arabia of minerals.
Despite South Africa's exchange controls, the group has managed in recent years to build up large holdings in the United States and Canada through the Bermuda-based Minerals and Resources Corporation, known as Minorco, whose board includes such American business eminences as Citicorp's Walter B. Wriston and Lazard Freres' Felix Rohatyn. Forbes magazine claimed a few years ago that Minorco was the largest foreign investor in the United States. Anglo American modestly says Forbes's calculations were ridiculously inflated, but Minorco's lengthening list of interests includes coal in Appalachia, copper in Arizona, fertilizer in Iowa and investment banking on Wall Street through Salomon Brothers.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2655201
Lastly, that edition of Optima commented on the “valiant efforts” (Barber 1987a, p. 68) of Dr. Chester Crocker, the then American Assistant Secretary of State for Africa. Both De Beers and Anglo American were obviously enormously enamored with Crocker. By 1990 [the year Mandela was released], they had appointed him as a director of Minorco, which was based in Luxembourg and “the main overseas investor for Oppenheimer funds” (Kanfer 1993, p. 362). A high-profile appointment to such an entity suggests a very different imperative to that which Oppenheimer voiced in his interview with Nielsen (1985) regarding investing beyond South Africa.
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32f623 No.15444
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918536 (101551ZDEC22) Notable: Chester Crocker stated that South Africa is the Saudi Arabia of minerals. He later became a Director of Minorco
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>Both De Beers and Anglo American were obviously enormously enamored with Crocker. By 1990 [the year Mandela was released], they had appointed him as a director of Minorco, which was based in Luxembourg and “the main overseas investor for Oppenheimer funds” (Kanfer 1993, p. 362).
“Memorandum of Conversation Between Assistant Secretary Chester Crocker and Anatoly Adamishin. Subject: Southern Africa”
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/document/16874-document-02-memorandum-conversation-between
Below is an excerpt
Date: May 29, 1988
Place: Foreign Ministry Guest House, Moscow
Participants: 	Chester Crocker, Assistant Secretary, US Dept. of State
		Anatoly Adamishin, Deputy Ministre, USSR MFA
		Priscilla Clapp, A/PolCouns, US Embassy, Moscow
		Vasillen Vasev, Director, 3rd African Dept., USSR MFA
		Soviet interpreter
In Fact, Admishin seaid, Luanda has asked Moscow to tell the U.S. during the Summit that Angola was ready for trilateral economic cooperation with the U.S. and Soviet Union in three specific areas: diamonds, gold, and ferrous metals. (Adamishin asked that Crocker keep this to himself until it had been raised at higher levels in the course of the Summit.)
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32f623 No.15445
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918547 (101552ZDEC22) Notable: Priscilla Clapp: Senior Advisor to the US Institute of Peace and the Asia Society
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>Priscilla Clapp, A/PolCouns, US Embassy, Moscow
“Priscilla Clapp: Senior Advisor to the US Institute of Peace and the Asia Society”
https://www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/Clapp Bio.pdf
Ms. Clapp is a retired Minister-Counselor in the U.S. Foreign Service. She currently serves as Senior Advisor to the Asia Society and the US Institute of Peace, where she is also a member of the International Advisory Board.
During her 30-year career with the U.S. Government, Ms. Clapp served as Chief of Mission and permanent Charge d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Burma (1999-2002), Deputy Chief of Mission in the U.S. Embassy in South Africa (1993-96), Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Refugee Programs (1989-1993), Deputy Political Counselor in the US Embassy in Moscow (1986-88), and chief of politicalmilitary affairs in the US Embassy in Japan (1981-85). She also worked on the State Department's Policy Planning Staff, in its East Asian, Political Military, and International Organizations Bureaus, and with the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. She speaks Russian, Japanese, French, and some Burmese.
Prior to government service, Ms. Clapp spent ten years in foreign policy and arms control research, with the MIT Center for International Studies and as a Research Associate at the Brookings Institution. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Ms. Clapp’s books include: with Morton Halperin, Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign Policy (Brookings, 2006), with I.M.Destler et al., Managing an Alliance: the Politics of U.S.-Japanese Relations (Brookings, 1976), with Morton Halperin, U.S.-Japanese Relations in the 1970's (Harvard, 1974). She is a frequent media commentator and the author of numerous publications on Burma and U.S. Burma policy with USIP, the Brookings Institution, the East-West Center, Australia National University, Singapore's ISEAS, the National Bureau for Asian Research, National University of Singapore, the Asia Society and others
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32f623 No.15446
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918570 (101557ZDEC22) Notable: Olaf Prime murder
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>>>>/qresearch/17784324, >>>/qresearch/17784341, >>>/qresearch/17784355, >>>/qresearch/17862700 Unsolved 1986 murder of PM Olof Palme (videos)
>>15432
>From 1983 to 1985, he [Bernt Carlsson] was an Ambassador at large and special emissary of Prime Minister Olof Palme to the Middle East and Africa.
>>>/qresearch/17694378 - If the Apartheid regime and its “puppet” Bantustans were so evil, why were their intelligence agents integrated into the “new” South Africa?
Wynand du Toit (former Recce, South Africa special forces during Apartheid) knows who murdered (Swedish Prime Minister) Olof Palme
“Donderdag, 27 Oktober 2022. Wie het vir wie binnegeval. 'n Parallelle geval” (Thursday, 27 October 2022. Who invaded whom. A parallel case)
https://youtu.be/YA2HWWJNW_c
4:26 – “I think at that stage the West abandoned our interests as an Afrikaner nation but it was probably planned in advance that these misleading actions had to take place. Now then, who financed the ANC and SWAPO in their war struggle? Sweden, Netherlands, the United Nations, Britain and America.”
8:20 – “Ask yourself the question, why was Olof Palme then shot dead in an assassination attack by a South African in those war years? No prosecution, of any kind was ever done regarding it, but I think it is also well known who assassinated him at that time. I don’t want to go into it because the person, from the nature of the matter, is still alive and has the right to live.”
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32f623 No.15447
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918581 (101559ZDEC22) Notable: Olaf Prime murder
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>>15438
>Far be it from me (an ex-diplomat) to point an accusatory finger, but it was only a few months ago in these collumns that two former UN diplomats, George Ivan Smith and Conor Cruse O’Brien, accused mining interests of responsibility for the plane crash in which Swedish UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, died in Rhodesia 31 years ago.
>>15446
“South Africa may hold the answer to who murdered Olof Palme”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/08/how-i-got-close-to-those-who-claimed-to-know-who-murdered-olof-palme
Mon 8 Jun 2020
Dag Hammarskjöld brought me to Olof Palme. Two Swedish leaders, both supporting small nations on the world scene, both of whom refused to be controlled by global superpowers; both died a violent death.
Through the Hammarskjöld investigation I had built an extensive network of contacts: former intelligence operatives, ex-military staff, historians, and journalists. For the Palme case, one of the most useful contacts was a former general, Tienie Groenewald, who at the time of Palme’s murder had been in charge of South Africa’s National Intelligence Interpretation Branch. He told me fascinating stories of how South African military intelligence collaborated with the CIA, how the Israelis helped South Africa acquire the nuclear bomb – but not much of value for the Palme case.
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32f623 No.15448
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918600 (101602ZDEC22) Notable: Olaf Prime murder
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>>15446
>Ask yourself the question, why was Olof Palme then shot dead in an assassination attack by a South African in those war years? No prosecution, of any kind was ever done regarding it
>>15447
“Sweden drops probe into unsolved 1986 murder of PM Olof Palme”
https://youtu.be/RaVncsHmZZs
10 June 2020
https://www.dn.se/nyheter/sverige/the-skandia-man-suspected-of-killing-swedish-prime-minister-olof-palme/10 June 2020
At a press conference on Wednesday morning, the Swedish chief prosecutor Krister Petersson announced who he believes to be the killer. He named a man who in Swedish media has been called ”the Skandia man” as the suspect.
”The Skandia man” is deceased, which means he can not be interrogated, and he can not be prosecuted. Therefore the prosecutor has decided to close the criminal investigation.
The investigation of the murder of the prime minister is the most comprehensive and most expensive investigation in Swedish history, and one of the biggest in the world. 134 people have confessed to shooting Olof Palme in the 34 years that have passed since the murder. 29 of them have confessed to Swedish police.
More than 10.000 people have been interrogated in the investigation. 40.000 people are mentioned in the investigation, according to the police investigator Hans Melander.
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32f623 No.15449
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17918620 (101608ZDEC22) Notable: Interpol confirms red notice for Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos
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>>15444
>In Fact, Admishin seaid, Luanda has asked Moscow to tell the U.S. during the Summit that Angola was ready for trilateral economic cooperation with the U.S. and Soviet Union in three specific areas: diamonds, gold, and ferrous metals. (Adamishin asked that Crocker keep this to himself until it had been raised at higher levels in the course of the Summit.)
“Interpol confirms red notice for Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/interpol-confirms-red-notice-for-angolan-billionaire-isabel-dos-santos-c05be818-0870-5768-9fe7-ecb4f1acbdfe
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2022
Lisbon - Global police agency Interpol confirmed it had issued a red notice for Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos, daughter of the country's former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos, asking global law enforcement authorities to locate and provisionally arrest her.
Dos Santos, who has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, has faced corruption accusations for years, including allegations by Angola in 2020 that she and her husband had steered $1 billion in state funds to companies in which they held stakes during her father's presidency, including from oil giant Sonangol.
Portugal's Lusa news agency reported on 18 November that Interpol had issued an international arrest warrant for dos Santos. But Interpol told Reuters it had issued a red notice instead, at the request of Angolan authorities.
It explained that a red notice was "not an international arrest warrant" but a "request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action".
A source close to dos Santos said on 19 November that she had yet to be notified by Interpol. A spokesperson for dos Santos did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.
According to Lusa, an official document related to the request made to Interpol mentions that dos Santos is often in Portugal, Britain and the United Arab Emirates.
The same document cited by Lusa said dos Santos, 49, was wanted for various crimes, including alleged embezzlement, fraud, influence peddling and money laundering.
Dos Santos has given interviews recently, telling CNN Portugal on Tuesday, that the courts in Angola were “not independent" and judges there were "used to fulfil a political agenda".
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32f623 No.15450
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928343 (121439ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / This is going to finish our Movement’: Yengeni disqualified from contesting ANC NEC over criminal past
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“‘This is going to finish our Movement’: Yengeni disqualified from contesting ANC NEC over criminal past” – “ANC members cannot contest party elections if… in a prison sentence of longer than six months”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/tony-yengeni-disqualified-anc-nec-position-conference-breaking-10-december/
10-12-2022 16:01
‘This is going to finish our Movement…A Movement I served full-time with utmost dedication for the last 46 years of my life…It’s painful,’ wrote Yengeni after receiving the news.
Tony Yengeni, who once occupied the role of chief whip of the African National Congress (ANC), was informed that he was disqualified from contesting any National Executive Committee (NEC) positions at the party’s upcoming national elective conference.
TONY YENGENI BARRED FROM COMPETING FOR NEC POSITION
The ANC electoral committee told Yengeni he was barred from competing as he previously served a four-year prison term after being found guilty of fraud related to the notorious arms deal.
“The vetting information at our disposal reveals that you have a historical record of being found guilty of serious crime in a court of law for which the prison sentence had been more than six months,” read the letter from Kgalema Motlanthe – the head of the ANC Electoral Committee [also “was South Africa's third president between 25 September 2008 and 9 May 2009, following Thabo Mbeki's resignation.”] – to Yengeni.
ANC members cannot contest party elections if they have been found guilty of a serious crime, which is defined as an act that could result in a prison sentence of longer than six months.
The 55th ANC elective conference is expected to kick off on Friday, 16 December.
Yengeni shared a copy of the letter and suggested that the policy would ruin the ANC. “This is going to finish our Movement…A Movement I served full-time with utmost dedication for the last 46 years of my life…It’s painful,” he wrote on Twitter.
Bathabile Dlamini, the former president of the ANC Women’s League, was also disqualified but she intends to appeal against the decision.
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32f623 No.15451
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928349 (121440ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Carl Niehaus EXPELLED by ANC for misconduct
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“BREAKING: Carl Niehaus EXPELLED by ANC for misconduct”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-carl-niehaus-expelled-anc-misconduct-12-december/
12-12-2022 15:17
The ANC suspended Carl Niehaus for comments he made outside former president Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home ahead of his arrest
The African National Congress (ANC) has now expelled Carl Niehaus for misconduct after the party’s national disciplinary committee (NDC) found Niehaus found guilty on six counts for contravening rule 25 of the ANC’s constitution.
Niehaus had been on suspension for comments he made outside former president Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla homestead back in July 2021, ahead of his arrest for contempt of court. The transgressions against Niehaus are all detailed in a report signed by the NDC chairperson Ralph Mgijimi dated 12 December.
ANC FINDS CARL NIEHAUS GUILTY OF MISCONDUCT
The ANC NDC wrote that in making his remarks about Zuma and the ANC, Carl Niehaus brought the ruling party into disrepute and deliberately put false information into the public domain to cause confusion and disunity in the ANC.
“The utterances of the charged member were made at a time when the circumstances surrounding the arrest and subsequent committal to prison of former president Zuma was very volatile as evidenced by the subsequent riots which took place in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Gauteng and resultant loss of life and limb and damage to and loss of property,” Mgijima wrote.
He adds that despite Niehaus’ history as an ANC freedom fighter, he, like all other members of the ANC, was bound by the party’s code of conduct.
Niehaus, a staunch critic of current party president Cyril Ramaphosa, held a one-man protest outside Nasrec, Johannesburg, where the ANC’s National Working Committee (NWC) was meeting to discuss the Phala Phala scandal after the Section 89 Independent Panel of experts found he has a case to answer.
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32f623 No.15452
Rumble embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928359 (121442ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Plot to kill Fraser and his advocate exposed (Parts 1&2)
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>Niehaus, a staunch critic of current party president Cyril Ramaphosa, held a one-man protest outside Nasrec, Johannesburg, where the ANC’s National Working Committee (NWC) was meeting to discuss the Phala Phala scandal after the Section 89 Independent Panel of experts found he has a case to answer.
“Phala Phala: Anatomy of a scandal” - https://rumble.com/embed/v1w1x4o/?pub=4
“ Plot to kill Fraser and his advocate exposed” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/plot-to-kill-fraser-and-his-advocate-exposed-aec39316-777d-4c0e-be8a-d3a820524d23
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2022
Johannesburg - A plot to kill former State Security Agency (SSA) director-general (DG) Arthur Fraser was hatched after he allegedly refused a R50 million offer from a Cape Town underworld boss to make the Phala Phala case against President Cyril Ramaphosa “go away”.
The Sunday Independent can exclusively reveal that Fraser has not seen his family since he opened a criminal case against Ramaphosa and the head of the presidential protection service, General Wally Rhoode, at Rosebank police station in Johannesburg on June 1 this year.
The former spy boss has been in hiding after he received “credible information” that there was a hit on him and his lawyer, advocate Muzi Sikhakhane. Fraser confirmed this week that he was aware of the plot.
“I am aware of these claims and, having independently investigated them, I can only conclude that these inducements and threats originate directly from the president or people acting in his interest,” Fraser alleged.
He refused to give further details or what he had uncovered about the matter. Fraser also confirmed that his lawyer had also become a target.
“Both of us have been put through hell with inducements and serious threats to our lives since I laid the charges against the president,” he said.
Ramaphosa spokesperson, Vincent Mangwenya, yesterday said they have no knowledge of the claims.
“We have no knowledge of the claims deposited in your questions,” he said.
Sikhakhane also confirmed that he was made aware of the alleged plot to kill him and Fraser.
“I was made aware of the plot to kill me and my client, Mr Fraser, and this is nothing new as I have always been singled out for doing nothing but representing my clients. I have also been targeted by even my own colleagues for the cases that I do. My white colleagues have never been troubled for who they are representing,” he said.
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32f623 No.15453
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928365 (121443ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Plot to kill Fraser and his advocate exposed (Parts 1&2)
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“ Plot to kill Fraser and his advocate exposed” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/plot-to-kill-fraser-and-his-advocate-exposed-aec39316-777d-4c0e-be8a-d3a820524d23
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2022
Sikhakhane refused to give further details as he did not want to put his family in more danger but the Sunday Independent can reveal that:
•	A well-known Cape Town underworld boss, whose name is known to the
•	In the same meeting, the confidant was told that if Fraser refused the offer a well-known notorious taxi boss from Pretoria, who had been linked to several assassinations of prominent figures around the Sandton area, would deal with him and Sikhakhane.
It is not yet known who gave the “underworld boss” a mandate to negotiate with Fraser’s confidant as he has no government ties but he has been linked to several politicians. It must also be emphasised that there is also no known connection between the “underworld boss” and Ramaphosa or Rhoode.
The alleged plot to kill Fraser was initially revealed to the Sunday Independent in July when a prominent political commentator asked this reporter if he was aware of a plot to kill Fraser using a Pretoria taxi boss, whose name was given to the Sunday Independent.
The Sunday Independent can also reveal that Fraser and Sikhakhane went to Durban on September 16 to meet with a prominent politician in the province and asked for his intervention to save their lives.
On September 19, Fraser and Sikhakhane were introduced to a Durban businessman who had close ties with the Pretoria taxi boss.
“The Durban businessman phoned the Pretoria taxi boss in Fraser and Sikhakhane’s presence and he didn’t deny that he was hired to kill the two men but refused to name the person who hired him.
Instead he suggested a face-to-face meeting to discuss the matter as it was sensitive,” a source close to Fraser said this week.
The source said the Durban businessman, whose name is known to the Sunday Independent, was attacked a few days later.
“The Durban businessman was kidnapped, beaten up and left for dead after Fraser and Sikhakhane’s visit to him. He never followed with the proposed face-to-face meeting as he felt it wasn’t safe for him,” the source said.
The source added that Fraser has never slept in the same house twice after he opened the case as “he is always on the run”.
The Sunday Independent understands that Sikhakhane was one of the people who were allegedly targeted to be arrested, on bogus charges, linking him to the July unrest.
His brother’s son, Phendula Sikhakhane, who was raised by the advocate and stays with him, was arrested and linked to the July unrest, but all charges against him were withdrawn this week.
“My whole family has been targeted and victimised because of my clients. I too was also supposed to be arrested and linked to the July unrest, just to tarnish my image and reputation,” Sikhakhane said.
The source close to Fraser and Sikhakhane added that the two men had “vowed that they would die fighting than to die selling out the country”.
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32f623 No.15454
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928508 (121517ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti (Parts 1&2)
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>>>>/qresearch/17783792, >>>/qresearch/17783794, >>>/qresearch/17783796, >>>/qresearch/17783800, >>>/qresearch/17783805, >>>/qresearch/17783807 Julius Malema & Jaques Pauw
Is it not interesting that no one made an attempt on Jaques Pauw's life like the rest?
“Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti” – Part 1
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/opinion/julius-malemas-mafia-connection-what-we-know-about-adriano-mazzotti/
08-07-2018 16:22
Julius Malema’s recent outbursts directed at Jacques Pauw and Pravin Gordhan. Is Malema feeling the heat now that the dots are being joined between him and Adriano Mazzotti?
Economic Freedom Fighter’s (EFF) Commander in Chief, Julius Malema, has entered into a war of words with investigative author, Jacques Pauw, and Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan. Where there’s smoke there’s usually fire – why is Malema now fighting anti-corruption forces?
The President’s Keepers author, Jacques Pauw, has opened a can of unsavoury worms surrounding Malema and his association with Adriano Mazzotti. This comes at a time when suspended SA Revenue Service (SARS) commissioner, Tom Moyane, finds himself in the hot seat.
Moyane is accused of gross maladministration and corruption while head of SARS, resulting in a revenue shortfall of R50 billion. These allegations have landed Monyane in front of the Nugent inquiry, established to unpack the former commissioner’s accountability.
‘SUNLIGHT IS A GREAT SANITISER’ – ROBERT NUGENT
Retired judge, Robert Nugent, is chairing the commission tasked with uncovering Moyane’s incompetence. While the subject of this inquiry deals with liability and dereliction of duty with regards to taxes, Malema has become awfully offended by the commission.
Which seems strange considering that the revolutionary leader has always fought against corruption, famously coining the phrase ‘pay back the money’, in reference to former president Jacob Zuma’s improper residential funding.
Why is Malema defending Tom Moyane, while lambasting anti-corruption loyalists Pauw and Gordhan? Could Malema’s outburst be a result of fear surrounding what may be uncovered in the enquiry process?
JULIUS MALEMA AND THE ADRIANO MAZZOTTI CONNECTION
Much has been written about this ignoble association; that of a self-confessed fraudster, smuggler and illicit merchant coupling with a revolutionary leader of the people.
The former, Adriano Sauro Lorenzo Mazzotti, is the director of Carnilinx, a cigarette company not shy of controversy. SARS have previously investigated Carnilinx for illicit dealings and tax evasion. That was before Moyane was at the helm of the operation.
In fact, the dodgy glue which binds Mazzotti, Malema and Moyane together was manufactured under an unethical SARS dispossession. The Nugent commission is threatening to reveal all injustices, and that has some very powerful people very worried.
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32f623 No.15455
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928512 (121518ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti (Parts 1&2)
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“Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti” – Part 2
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/opinion/julius-malemas-mafia-connection-what-we-know-about-adriano-mazzotti/
08-07-2018 16:22
ADRIANO MAZZOTTI, THE EFF’S FIRST FINANCIAL BACKER
In a legal address, obtained by PoliticsWeb, following allegations of illicit activities, Mazzotti’s legal team wrote:
“Mr Mazzotti did make a donation of R200 000 to the EFF prior to its registration. This has always been in the public domain and he has always been transparent about the payment.”
This is in reference to a payment made in 2014 when the EFF needed financial backing to register as a political party. But it isn’t the only transaction rumoured to have taken place between the two unlikely counterparts.
Pauw has alleged, in his open letter to Malema, that the EFF and their leader have benefited from the proceeds of crime. According to the author, there is evidence supporting his claim that R1 million found its way into EFF coffers.
The money, rumoured to be a loan, was made by Carnilinx co-director Kyle Phillips. Pauw is adamant he can verify the claims.
‘THE PROBLEM WITH WHITE SUPREMACY’ – JULIUS MALEMA
This was Malema’s response to Pauw’s accusations. Malema added further to his retort:
“If it is the proceeds of crime, let them open a case. If such a contribution is the proceeds of crime, let it be prosecuted and if found guilty, the EFF will be more than willing to return that money.”
Malema has previously explained that his relationship with Mazzotti stretches back to his days in the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League. When Malema was expelled from the organisation he maintains that Mazzotti was one of a few people who stayed in touch with him.
The EFF commander in chief has been contradictory in describing his relationship with Mazzotti, previously stating:
“Me and him [Mazzotti]… we engage on political issues, national topics, not about his business. If he is messing up, they must lock him up and he must go to jail and rot in jail for a very long time.”
Although in other statements to the media he has indicated that Mazzotti has no profound understanding or knowledge of the EFF, saying:
“Mazzotti doesn’t know anything about the EFF, he reads about it like any other person.”
‘UNSAVOURY CHARACTERS’
Pauw ended his open letter to Malema cautioning him against his intimate dealings with known criminals, saying:
“You must know that Mazzotti mingles with unsavoury characters.
Do you know that apartheid assassin Craig Williamson was one of his business partners?
And that you have been photographed with Mazzotti in the presence of self-confessed killer and gangster Mikey Schultz?”
Questions are being asked of the relationship between Malema and Mazzotti. Is Julius Malema fighting to subjugate the truth, and to what extent have SARS role-players colluded with accused racketeers?
Tensions are high with both sides attempting to discredit the other. In this case, the old adage, ‘the truth will set you free’, may be furthest from reality. In this case, the truth may put powerful people behind bars.
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32f623 No.15456
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928518 (121519ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Julius Malema and Adriano Mazzotti – the dubious connection deepens
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“Julius Malema and Adriano Mazzotti – the dubious connection deepens”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/julius-malema-adriano-mazzotti-family-home/
03-12-2018 12:25
Malema’s wife and children live in a home owned by Mazzotti.
The relationship between Julius Malema and cigarette manufacturer Adriano Mazzotti has, once again, been thrust into the spotlight.
Malema, political provocateur and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has never denied his connection with self-confessed cigarette smuggler, Mazzotti. Then again – how could he? The facts are clear to see and have been widely publicised in recent years.
JULIUS MALEMA AND ADRIANO MAZZOTTI
Mazzotti is the co-director of Carnilinx, a cigarette manufacturing company which has garnered controversy due to its alleged involvement in the illicit tobacco trade. The dubious association stretches back to 2013, when Mazzotti donated R200 000 to the EFF, prior to the party’s registration. The following year, Carnilinx’s other executive director, Kyle Phillips, helped Malema out of tax troubles with a cool R1 million ‘advance’.
Investigative journalist and author of The President’s Keepers, Jacques Pauw, has previously challenged Malema to come clean regarding his relationship with Mazzotti. Citing affidavits, Pauw has shown Mazzotti to be under the watchful eye of South African Revenue Service (SARS) due to alleged fraud and tax evasion.
Malema, who has built a large portion of his political rhetoric on anti-corruption, finds himself in a sticky position. A recent report, published by EWN, has, once again, brought the Malema-Mazzotti connection back under the microscope for further crutiny. This, at a time when the EFF is attempting to buffer a fierce media pushback while defending itself against allegations of corruption stemming from the VBS Mutual Bank saga.
MALEMA’S FAMILY LIVING IN MAZZOTTI’S HOUSE
It’s now been confirmed that Malema’s wife and children live in a home owned by Mazzotti. Pauw revealed further details about the high-security Hyde Park estate, posting a satellite image with the caption:
“Malema lives in self-confessed gangster Adriano Mazzotti’s house in Hyde Park. It’s true. The estate, consisting of four luxurious villas, is at [address withheld]”
EWN further revealed that the house in which Malema’s family lives is valued at R7 million.
Mazzotti argues that although the family lives on the property, they are paying market-related rental prices – in this area of Hyde Park, rentals cost between R35 000 to over R100 000 per month.
Malema, himself, has a permanent residence in Goodwood, Cape Town. The EFF’s Commander in Chief has been mum on the recent revelations.
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32f623 No.15457
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928530 (121521ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Malema’s lawyers demand that Jacques Pauw’s Our Poisoned Land be removed from shelves: NB Publishers media statement
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“Malema’s lawyers demand that Jacques Pauw’s Our Poisoned Land be removed from shelves: NB Publishers media statement”
https://www.biznews.com/briefs/2022/11/15/malema-jacques-pauw-new-book
15th November 2022
Malema’s lawyers demand that Jacques Pauw’s Our Poisoned Land be removed from shelves
“This is the book that Julius Malema does not want you to see,” says author Jacques Pauw.
Pauw’s comment comes in response to demands issued by the Economic Freedom Fighters’ attorneys, insisting that copies of his new book be removed from all bookstores.
NB Publishers received an urgent letter of demand on Monday from Julius Malema, Floyd Shivambu and Mbuyiseni Ndlozi’s attorneys demanding the immediate withdrawal of Our Poisoned Land, published on 11 November 2022 under the Tafelberg imprint of NB Publishers. It’s Pauw’s sequel to the bestselling The President’s Keepers.
The letter also requests that “both Mr Jacques Pauw and NB Publishers unconditionally apologise to Mr Julius Malema, Mr Floyd Shivambu, Mr Ndlozi, and all other members of the Economic Freedom Fighters, for the negligent and mala fide publication of untrue, unverified, and defamatory allegations pertaining to those parties, which publications have been unconditionally withdrawn, and will not be republished, either now or in the future.”
The letter is in response to the shocking allegations unearthed by Pauw, detailing the extent of Julius Malema’s controversial relationship with self-confessed tobacco smuggler Adriano Mazzotti.
“The EFF’s demands are reminiscent of similar attempts, almost exactly five years ago, when then spy boss Arthur Fraser threatened to use intelligence legislation to remove the The President’s Keepers from the shelves”, adds Pauw. [Using the same tactic to increase sales?]
The President’s Keepers remains South Africa’s fastest-selling book ever and has sold over 210 000 copies since its publication in October 2017.
NB Publishers stands by our author and the book. The information in the book was properly sourced and lawfully published and demands for removal and apologies have been rejected.
Our attorneys have responded to the letter received.
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32f623 No.15458
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928638 (121542ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Jacques Pauw biography
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>>15457
Jacques Pauw biography
https://briefly.co.za/95222-jacques-pauw-biography-family-books-scandal-pics-facts.html
February 17, 2021
When you mention Jacques Pauw's name, what comes to most people's mind is the investigative journalist who unveiled the "cancerous cabal" that bankrolled Jacob Zuma's presidency. His recent arrest and publication that wrongly painted a South African restaurant and the police are two other Jacques Pauw latest news.
Jacques Pauw is a famous journalist in the country's media sector. Known for his exceptional investigative skills, he is a two-time winner of CNN's African Journalist of the Year award, among others. After publishing his book, The President's Keepers: Those Keeping Zuma in Power and out of Prison, in 2017, the efforts made to ban it ended up making it a best seller.
Jacques has served in various capacities until his retirement. He was a founding member and assistant editor of the anti-apartheid Afrikaans newspaper, Vrye Weekblad. Founder members collectively owned the newspaper, including Max du Preez, who served as an editor. His television career started in 1994, and he specialised in documentaries around the African continent.
Moreover, he worked with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) as an executive producer of the Special Assignment, a current affairs programme. As an investigative journalist, Pauw investigated lethal criminal activities in southern Africa's underworld and exposed atrocities committed by governments around the African continent.
Some of his documentaries focused on the War in Darfur, the Rwandan genocide, and the police death squads in South Africa under apartheid. He produced documentaries on the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Algeria, Burundi, Liberia, Sudan, and Sierra Leone, among other countries.
The award-winning journalist has been recognised internationally for his exceptional ways. For instance, 2002 was a significant year in Pauw's career as he was decorated with the ICIJ award based on his documentary on the Rwandan genocide.
He has also received Italy's Ilaria Alpi and the Nat Nakasa award for bravery and journalism integrity. Then, he has won the Daniel Pearl Award in the United States for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting.
Scandal and facts
On the 6th of February, 2021, Pauw was arrested at the V&A Waterfront and was detained overnight before he was released on a warning. Initially, Jacques Pauw Daily Maverick's published column posited that his credit card bounced a few times when he wanted to pay his bill at the restaurant. It was after then that "three policemen pounced on me, grabbed my arms and cuffed my hands as tightly as they could."
Considering the post detailing Jacques Pauw restaurant incident, he created the impression that the restaurant management called the police to arrest him. But then, after his release, he apologised to the public that it was not so; the police were around doing something else before they showed up to find out what the problem was. So, his arrest was due to overreaction.
The award-winning journalist apologised to the police officers for accusing them of taking the R1,000 cash with him.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/401031.Jacques_Pauw
When he left journalism in 2014, he was the head of investigations at Media24 newspapers (Naspers).
>>15416
>“There is amazing story about an online market place OLX which is actually owned by Naspers which is a South African company. It was selling material around Janus Walusz; scarves, flags that sort of thing for football fans.”
>”‘The cult of Janusz Walus’: How Chris Hani’s killer became a neo-Nazi idol” – Walus now on Parole
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32f623 No.15459
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928682 (121553ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Can Jaques Pauw Claim To Have a Reputation and Integrity to Protect? – Accused of molesting boys
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>The award-winning journalist [Jacques Pauw] apologised to the police officers for accusing them of taking the R1,000 cash with him.
“Can Jaques Pauw Claim To Have a Reputation and Integrity to Protect?” – Accused of molesting boys
https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/can-jaques-pauw-claim-to-have-a-reputation-and-integrity-to-protect/
February 22, 2021
AFTER the recent damning admission by investigative journalist Jaques Pauw that he lied in an opinion piece published by Daily Maverick, can he still continue with his defamation lawsuit against Prerotia News editor Piet Rampedi?
Last year, Rampedi posted several tweets in which he accused Pauw of racism, lying and challenged him to address allegations that he molested children in Mozambique while on an assignment in early 2000.
Pauw then sent Rampedi a lawyer’s letter giving him 24hours to apologise and remove the remarks or face “legal action”. Rampedi ignored the gagging order, forcing Pauw to issue summons, suing Rampedi for R500,000. https://wp.me/p7OMJc-3c4
The big question is whether Pauw’s case against Rampedi can still hold given the former’s confession so devastating to media integrity that journalists who otherwise cover-up for their clique of friends, found themselves having to come out and lambast their own.
At the time, Rampedi called Daily Maverick a “propaganda portal” carrying the lies of Pauw. One of the tweets read: “Racist liar @Jaqqs must do two things before i can take him seriously: (a) Prove his lies in a 2017 book that the Guptas bankrolled my newspaper, and (b) clear serious allegations that he molested young boys in a hotel in Mozambique on SABC assignment in early 2000. #rogueunit”
In the aftermath of the Pauw lie, Anton Harber, a veteran journalist that has strongly criticised the Sunday Times and the journalists who wrote about the alleged SARS Rogue Unit, specifically Rampedi, took to Twitter. He called the Pauw incident “devastating”. “The Jacques Pauw/Daily M (Daily Maverick) saga has been devastating. The Satchwell Report on Media Credibility and Ethics was clear on how journos have to tighten up and stop this stream of appalling mess-ups if we are to rebuild credibility. This takes us back to first base”.
Daily Maverick, despite the serious accusations about the police and the restaurant, believed Pauw’s version. They claim they approached the other parties in the story but they were unwilling to speak. I frankly don’t believe they tried hard enough. Pauw is the king of the stratcom media cabal. Had it not been for the CCTV footage, Pauw would have gotten away with this lie. His story would have stuck and the question is how many such stories have been carried without proper editorial scrutiny.
There are other sources which indicate that the issue of South Africa’s death squads may have already surfaced by the time Nofomela made his confession. Another clear indication that Pauw did not expose Vlaakplas. The information was simply handed over to him – an argument some have made against him when he rubbished the many years of journalist Chris Steyn’s investigation into members of the National Party who were involved in child sex and paedophile rings. [Is Jacques Pauw protecting paedophiles?]
With respect to his case with Rampedi, can Pauw claim to have a reputation and integrity to protect? Methinks not.
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32f623 No.15460
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928698 (121555ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later (Parts 1&2)
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>The information was simply handed over to him [Jacques Pauw] – an argument some have made against him when he rubbished the many years of journalist Chris Steyn’s investigation into members of the National Party who were involved in child sex and paedophile rings.
“SABC EXCLUSIVE: Family believes Mark Minnie did not commit suicide” - https://youtu.be/o72n-RyxAJg
“Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later” – Part 1
https://thewashingtonstandard.com/detective-publishes-book-exposing-high-level-govt-pedophile-ring-shot-in-the-head-days-later/
August 23, 2018
A former police detective, and author of a bombshell book that exposed a massive pedophile ring made up of high-level government officials was found shot in the head last week. While officials are calling it an apparent suicide, his family is claiming that he told them he would never kill himself and that people were after him because he was about to expose even more high-level government pedophilia.
Mark Minne, author of the controversial book ‘The Lost Boys of Bird Island’ devoted his post-police life to exposing the corruption and horrifying pedophilia he discovered while working as a detective. Minnie and his good friend Chris Steyn, also a former cop turned investigative journalist, worked together on the book to expose a government and business community who took children to Bird Island where they were abused, and some possibly murdered.
The book details the level of their involvement in the pedophile ring, abuse of the children, alleged acts of murder to cover up the crimes, as well as corruption and abuse of high-level state resources by the network’s members.
The book details the corruption within the last Apartheid government of South Africa and implicated officials all the way to the top, including defense minister Magnus Malan and the minister of environmental affairs John Wiley.
Before his death, Minnie announced that he was approached by many more people with even more damning evidence which he planned to reveal in a sequel of the book. However, he died before he could finish it.
The book was published earlier this month on August 5 and only nine days later, Minnie would be found dead. Officials claim they found a suicide note at the scene, but his family says they don’t believe it at all.
Tersia Dodo, a family member of Minnie told reporters that just days before he died that if anything happened to him, they must know he was killed.
“He mentioned to us all the time that his life was in danger and if anything did happen to him we must know that it was done to him not by himself,” she said.
Dodo says Minnie was being watched and feared for his life because he had more information which would’ve exposed even more people.
“I knew about the book for many years and I knew what he had been through, it really played him that he had seen and been involved with the investigation surrounding the book,” Dodo told SABC.
Dodo came forward on her own after she saw the suicide narrative being played out in the media. She said she was compelled to do so, to dispel the myths.
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32f623 No.15461
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928703 (121557ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later (Parts 1&2)
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“Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later” – Part 2
https://thewashingtonstandard.com/detective-publishes-book-exposing-high-level-govt-pedophile-ring-shot-in-the-head-days-later/
August 23, 2018
“Mark was not a coward, Mark faced life head on,” she said. There is no ways that I or any of us believed that he would have opted out and that is why I agreed to do this interview to dispel any thoughts and rumors of suicide. He was not the type of man that was cowardly and that would do something like that.”
As for the note police allegedly found next to Minnie’s body, Dodo believes it is either fake, or was written under duress.
“I have said this from the beginning, this supposed suicide note was either written under duress and I would like to see it before I will believe it was written by Mark,” she said.
This case is eerily similar to that of a man who was allegedly murdered in Lithuania after he began exposing high-level government pedophiles.
As TFTP previously reported [https://thefreethoughtproject.com/family-murdered-home-raided-after-they-exposed-high-level-government-pedophiles/], teenage refugee from Lithuania came forward last year with a White House petition and a damning testimony showing what happened after his family tried to expose a little girl’s abusers.
When his four-year-old cousin accused two high-level government officials—describing it in heartbreaking detail—Korolis Venckienė learned the hard way how the government protects its vilest members, up to and including using hundreds of militarized police and even murder.
As Venckienė explained in his petition on WhiteHouse.gov, this nightmare started when their family attempted to seek justice for the sick men who allegedly raped his four-year-old cousin.
“In 2008, 4-year-old Deimante Kedyte described her sexual assault by high-level Lithuanian officials. Her testimony was later verified as true by 4 separate commissions. She never had her day in court,” Venckienė wrote.
When the teen’s uncle, Drasius Kedys, Deimante’s father pushed for the men to be prosecuted for what they did to his daughter, he was murdered.
If Minnie was actually murdered, hopefully, the information he was planning on releasing still comes forward. The only way to stop these vile actors is to shine light into the darkness. While Minnie has been silenced, his work can live on to be that light.
Article posted with permission from The Free Thought Project. Article by Matt Agorist.
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32f623 No.15462
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928752 (121607ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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>“Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later”
>>15461
A copy of the book
“The Lost Boys of Bird Island”
https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/The-Lost-Boys-of-Bird-Island-A-shocking-expose-from-within-the-heart-of-the-NP-government_nodrm.pdf
Below are an excerpts.
In January 2015, an investigative team consisting of South African and Belgian police swooped on the home of a 37-year-old computer engineer, William Beale, located in the popular Garden Route seaside town of Plettenberg Bay. The raid on Beale came after months of meticulous planning that was part of an intercontinental investigation into an online child sex and pornography ring. The investigation was code-named Operation Cloud 9.
In 2014, Peter McKelvie, a retired officer with the Hereford and Worcester Child Protection Team in the UK, disclosed that a list of child abusers, which included the names of at least twenty current and former UK politicians, existed and claimed that there had been a massive official cover-up of this in the 1980s. He was adamant that his findings warranted a formal investigation.
During the writing of this book, I learned that Malan once gave an order for a test vehicle to be blown up with a soldier still inside. A former military officer sent me this story in 2017, describing how angry Malan got with him when he did not follow his orders:
In 1983, whilst attending a course at Army Battle School, Lohatla, I was called on to blow up a new Mine Protected Vehicle [MPV] that was under development by ARMSCOR. Given the use of landmines and IEDs [improvised explosive devices] by PLAN [People’s Liberation Army of Namibia], the armed movement of SWAPO [South West Africa People’s Organisation] against the South African forces deployed there, constant research was being done to ensure the survivability of motorised South African troops.
The vehicle in question was developed as a possible replacement vehicle for the MPV known as the ‘Buffel’, a good vehicle but one that could have been improved on as new information on mine blasts became available. The new vehicle was to be driven over a landmine in full view of the invited guests, i.e. foreign military attachés and diplomats. They would witness the vehicle being blown up with a driver inside, watching this from a safe overlook.
My job was to lay and arm the landmine. Carrying the mine off to the designated blast area, I decided that there was no way in hell I was going to lay a mine and watch a South African soldier drive over it, no matter how much faith I had in our MPVs. As the vehicle came lumbering along, I stopped it, ordered the driver to get out and told him that I did not want him in the vehicle whilst it was being blown up. His relief was very clearly visible and I instructed him to stay with me at all times.
I placed the landmine under the front left wheel of the MPV – very close to where the driver would have been seated – and detonated the landmine. The driver kept thanking me, even while the dust, smoke, and noise was still settling. Had the driver been inside the vehicle cabin, he would at best have been severely maimed. At worst, he would have been killed by the blast. Walking back to re-join my class mates, I noticed General Malan looking distinctly unhappy. After all, according to my instructions, I had to blow up the vehicle with the driver inside of it. Perhaps that was why such a large visitors crowd had been brought along? Malan called me over and, in the presence of all the dignitaries, gave me a severe dressing-down for not following my instructions.
That was the nature of Magnus Malan.
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32f623 No.15463
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928795 (121616ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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>“The Lost Boys of Bird Island”
>That was the nature of Magnus Malan.
>>15460
>Minnie and his good friend Chris Steyn, also a former cop turned investigative journalist, worked together on the book to expose a government and business community who took children to Bird Island where they were abused, and some possibly murdered.
>>15459
>The information was simply handed over to him – an argument some have made against him when he rubbished the many years of journalist Chris Steyn’s investigation into members of the National Party who were involved in child sex and paedophile rings.
“Chris Steyn, author of the Lost Boys of Bird Island speaks to Marianne Thamm” – Pedophilia in South Africa
https://youtu.be/d0EFlfhJC6I
Dec 4, 2018
Since co-author Mark Minnie’s death and the publication of the Lost Boys of Bird Island, new leads have dropped into author Chris Steyn’s inbox.
6:57 – “When I got to Magnus Malan, he freaked out completely and told me, “Fuck off you bitch, you going to get me killed.” He distrusted me, he didn’t know whether I was there to kill him… For me when I think of this story I often think of these two moments, the first time he told me, “Fuck off you bitch, you going to get me killed.” Second time, I stood next to his body 31 years later… I could hear him turn to me and say I told you so.”
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32f623 No.15464
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928827 (121623ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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“Renewed interest in Bird Island”
https://youtu.be/ygPUKywP0UY
Aug 21, 2018
Following the publication of the controversial book "The Lost Boys of Bird Island".. there's renewed interest in the island, 58 kilometers north-east of Port Elizabeth. The SABC has unearthed a permit that was issued by the Monument Council in the 1980's, granting PE businessman Dave Allan permission for a diving expedition to the Dodington, which sank near Bird Island. Allen is one of the men identified in the book written by journalist Chris Steyn and Mark Minnie. It implicates among others former National Party ministers Magnus Malan and John Wiley, and Allen in an alleged government pedophile ring in the 80's. For more on the story, we are joined on the line by our reporter Jayed-leigh Paulse.
“SABC discovers permit that gave Dave Allan permission to dive on 18th century wreck of Doddington”
https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/sabc-discovers-permit-that-gave-dave-allan-permission-to-dive-on-18th-century-wreck-of-doddington/
21 August 2018, 8:25 PM
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has discovered a permit issued by the Monuments Council in the 1980s that gave permission to Port Elizabeth (now called Gqeberha) businessman Dave Allan to dive on the 18th century wreck of the Doddington near Bird Island, in Algoa Bay.
Allen is one of the men identified in the controversial book “The Lost Boys of Bird Island” which was co-written by journalist Chris Steyn and former policeman, Mark Minnie.
Minnie was found dead on a smallholding outside Port Elizabeth earlier this month. Although it is alleged he committed suicide, his family is not convinced of this.
The book implicates three former National Party Ministers and Allen in an alleged government paedophile ring from the 1980s.
In the book, co-author Minnie gave details of the alleged molestation and rape of the young boys on the island. He spoke to the alleged victims while he was a police officer trying to uncover the truth. In the book, he says that the ministers would allegedly ferry boys, mostly of mixed race, to the island, under the pretext of “fishing excursions”.
These boys were often taken from the Northern Areas and townships in Port Elizabeth. It is alleged the boys were flown to the island in military helicopters and made drunk.
On the island, a stone plaque was also discovered. It was issued by then Environmental Affairs Minister John Wiley to Dave Allen in 1985. SABC News has also secured the original permit, giving Allen permission to dive near a vessel that ran aground on Bird Island in 1755.
The vessel, the Doddington, was carrying a consignment of gold and silver on its way to India when it was wrecked. In 1978, Allan documented that he found the wreck and was then a frequent visitor to the island. [Nelson Mandela Bay Tour Operator Lloyd] Edwards says the island is home to many dark secrets.
“The alleged perpetrators of what was going on there actually got the permit to salvage the Dodington and he claimed not to have found any gold there but this gold later surfaced at Southebys in London claiming to be from the Dodington and the South African government took their half of it. So after that stage a lighthouse was built in 1854, it was the fourth lighthouse ever built in South Africa and since then there has been 21. There is always something happening there one of the lighthouse keepers’ wives mysteriously drowned in the well on the island.”
Bird Island was not the only location where the alleged incidents took place. Other locations are said to include Allen’s house in Schoenmakerskop near Port Elizabeth and a beach house in Witelsbos in the Tsitsikamma Forest.
Mark Minnie’s funeral will be held in Port Elizabeth on Friday.
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32f623 No.15465
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928842 (121626ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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“Alet Van Rensburg-Wright on investigating 1980's paedophile cases” – Mark Minnie, the gun did not belong to him
https://youtu.be/iaVjnUaC1zI
Aug 14, 2018
Port Elizabeth police have confirmed that the gun found next to the body of co-author of controversial book 'The Lost Boys of Bird Island', does not belong to him. Police spokesperson, Priscilla Naidu says the gun will be sent for ballistic testing. Mark Minnie's body was found near a rose plantation with a bullet wound to the head.
Naidu says a suicide note has also been found on the farm at Theescombe outside the city. Police are still looking for the farm owner. Minnie's cell phone and car are still missing. Minnie, a former policeman, together with reporter Chris Steyn detail, in the book, how former National party defence minister Magnus Malan and other NP ministers allegedly had sex with young boys during fishing excursions on Bird Island near Port Elizabeth. Executive producer of Fokus, Alet Van Rensburgh Wright is in studio with us and she has been busy investigating the kidnappings of girls in the 1980's by paedophile, Gert Van Rooyen.
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32f623 No.15466
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928880 (121633ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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”What happened to Glenn Wood?” – John Riley Connection
https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/george-herald/20180823/283098479938575
23 Aug 2018
The Lost Boys of Bird Island; the notorious paedophile Gert van Rooyen; and the disappearance of the fourteen-year-old Glenn Wood from Heather Park in George...
These are three seemingly different scenarios, but according to Wood's sister, Glynnis Hartwig, there is more to this than meets the eye.
Thirty years ago, on 19 July 1988, Glenn Wood, a learner at York High, vanished from his family home. The man who was tried and convicted of Glenn's murder, based on a testimony he gave after being incarcerated for the attempted murder of his girlfriend, has been released from prison in 2007.
The convicted might have been sentenced for the boy's murder, but Glenn's body has never been found. "I am not expecting to find him alive, but where is the body?" asks Glynnis (she prefers being called by her first name). She is certain that the convicted was not the only one involved in her brother's disappearance. "I am not saying he was not involved, but I think that is only part of the story," says Glynnis. The recent media storm following the publication of the controversial book The Lost Boys of Bird Island sparked her interest and she would like to see Glenn's murder reinvestigated.
The book by authors Mark Minnie and Chris Steyn details allegations that former apartheid minister Magnus Malan was part of a paedophile network. Three former National Party ministers were allegedly central figures in a paedophile ring that operated during the apartheid era. According to the book Malan, then minister of environmental affairs, John Wiley and another minister (who is still alive) were involved, as well as Dave Allen, a prominent businessman from Port Elizabeth. Young teenage boys were allegedly taken to Bird Island in Algoa Bay near Port Elizabeth, where they were molested and raped, among other things.
Wiley was acquainted with the Wood family. Glenn's father, Ian Wood, was a sawmill manager and received forestry awards from Wiley on different occasions. "On these occasions Glenn was present," says Glynnis.
A 'nest of child molesters'
Only a few months later a businessman from Port Elizabeth, the regional manager of a wellknown national furniture group, appeared in the George Magistrate's Court. He was accused of sodomising two 16-year-old boys between June and October that same year. He was not asked to plead.
According to an article from the George
Herald's archives (10 November 1988) by Marinda Olwagen, a series of arrests took place all over the country from October to November 1988, after the police exposed a network of child molesters.
At the time a well-known actor and a radio personality had already appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court on charges of indecent assault and the possession of pornography. According to the police these arrests were "only the tip of the iceberg". They said many arrests could be expected before Christmas 1988, especially in the arts, performing arts and communications circles.
Glenn disappeared on a Tuesday, He was looking forward to having his braces out the Friday. "This is also a reason why he would not have run away," said Glynnis.
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32f623 No.15467
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928890 (121634ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Lost Boys of Bird Island
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>John Riley
Correction; It should be John Wiley
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32f623 No.15468
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17928983 (121650ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP) (video)
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“Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP)
https://www.reddit.com/r/RSA/comments/eg8zhv/sydney_frankel_our_own_epstein_with_friends_in/
(Written by) Hannes Engelbrecht
South Africans know the anecdote about Cyril Ramaphosa and Roelf Meyer's fishing experience during the Kodesa talks on a new multicultural political dispensation in the early nineties. It happened at the country cottage of Sidney FRANKEL, the billionaire Johannesburg businessman.
Frankel, a mutual friend of Ramaphosa (the promising young ANC negotiator) and Roelf Meyer (the National Party minister), flew his two friends into the estate with his private helicopter. That weekend sealed the solid friendship of Frankel, Ramaphosa and Meyer with frequent private meetings even when the Kodesa ship seemed to be off-course. Meyer was 44, Frankel 42 and Ramaphosa 40. The world was their oyster, they were important and they could actually do whatever they wanted.
Frankel was "a noted philanthropist, CEO of Société Générale Frankel Pollak and chairman of Frankel Consulting. His nonprofit work included the establishment of the Buffelshoek Trust, which built schools, clinics and preschools in Limpopo.
Through Frankel his friend Ramaphosa also became involved in youth work with the Buffelshoek Trust and Constitution Hill Trust; Ramaphosa acting as president of the latter.
Through Ramaphosa's involvement Frankel took Nelson Mandela on a guided tour of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
In March 2006 Frankel and Ramaphosa started the Constitution Hill Trust with government and corporate funding " to ensure that every South African kid gets taken through it".
In the late nineties Frankel built a lavish lodge in the Manyeleti region of Mpumalanga where school children could be entertained.
He set up the Buffelshoek Trust with R1,5m and by 2010 more than R25m had been spent on Frankel and Ramaphosa's pet project through donations of Nedbank, Telkom, Old Mutual and even the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund.
In 2016 the Daily Maverick and Noseweek ran a story on Frankel's dodgy dealings. The response from readers were shocking: ignoring the fraud allegations, male and female readers responded with allegations of sexual abuse by Sidney Frankel in the 80's and 90's when he was the philanthropist of Buffelshoek and Constitution Hill and close friend of Ramaphosa and Meyer.
Apart from short references by Radio 702 and Cape Talk 567 radio stations no media followed up on the allegations.
Obviously Frankel had friends high up in government and media circles. But the victims, now knowing about each other, banded together and pressed charges against Frankel, even though it happened twenty years ago.
“It started when I was six and ended when I was 13,” explained Marinda Smith.
The civil case was straightforward enough: Frankel was sued for the emotional and physical harm he had allegedly caused to the seven complainants who had already come forward - and he apparently paid up readily.
But the criminal case was something else entirely different. The Constitutional Court rejected the lawyer’s bid for direct access.
Frankel hired Billy Gundelfinger as lawyer. On 13 April 2017 Gundelfinger confirmed to the press that his client Sidney Frankel had succumbed to cancer ...
How much are the applicants in the sexual abuse case willing to disclose after the fact?: Nicole Levenstein, Paul Diamond, George Rosenberg, Katherine Rosenberg, Daniela McNally, Lisa Wegner, Shane Rothquel or Marinda Smith... and the countless others from the black community who are not even aware that Frankel had been taken to court?
Apart from short articles by Anton Harber (Wits) and Tony Bloom (Daily Maverick) and the court records, no public information can be found ... but somewhere, sometime, someone is bound to talk."
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32f623 No.15469
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17929949 (121942ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP) (video)
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>“Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP)
>https://www.reddit.com/r/RSA/comments/eg8zhv/sydney_frankel_our_own_epstein_with_friends_in/
>(Written by) Hannes Engelbrecht
>South Africans know the anecdote about Cyril Ramaphosa and Roelf Meyer's fishing experience during the Kodesa talks on a new multicultural political dispensation in the early nineties. It happened at the country cottage of Sidney FRANKEL, the billionaire Johannesburg businessman.
>Frankel, a mutual friend of Ramaphosa (the promising young ANC negotiator) and Roelf Meyer (the National Party minister), flew his two friends into the estate with his private helicopter. That weekend sealed the solid friendship of Frankel, Ramaphosa and Meyer with frequent private meetings even when the Kodesa ship seemed to be off-course. Meyer was 44, Frankel 42 and Ramaphosa 40. The world was their oyster, they were important and they could actually do whatever they wanted.
Roelf Meyer, Cyril Ramaphosa and Magnus Malan
“Silk Tie Revolutionaries” - https://thenewamerican.com/silk-tie-revolutionaries/
• The blatantly pro-ANC/SACP constitution was constructed by the ANC’s Secretary General Cyril Ramaphosa and the NP’s Constitutional Development Minister Roelf Meyer — with the help of Harvard’s Roger Fisher (CFR) and other Insider internationalists. It amounted to an abject surrender of the government by the NP to the ANC. But it was presented to South Africans by de Klerk and company as a great negotiation “victory.”
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/07/30/world/south-africa-leader-demotes-2-ministers-in-charge-of-security.html
General [Magnus] Malan, who was demoted today to the Ministry of Housing and Works for the white chamber of Parliament, was replaced in the Defense Ministry by Ro[e]lf Meyer, a civilian.
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32f623 No.15470
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17929976 (121948ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP) (video)
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>29:31 – “In those [Privy Council] meetings, one of the things they did is they cleared the way for the establishment of the British-South Africa company, De Beers, a privately run corporation that would manage the colony in South Africa.”
“Roelf Meyer has been involved in ‘peace efforts’ in Myanmar since 2014” - 0:24 of “Myanmar Coup | Widespread condemnation of military coup” [Feb 9, 2021] at https://youtu.be/VWKY_MBzKbY
“Suu Kyi will need to listen to Roelf Meyer and Co”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/opinion/suu-kyi-will-need-to-listen-to-roelf-meyer-and-co-13222051
Feb 11, 2018
Meyer has been appointed as one of a select group of international advisers to Myanmar’s President Aung San Suu Kyi on the Rohingya crisis.
This is the latest in a long line of conflict resolution work undertaken by Meyer and is a difficult job given the scorched earth policy that has been exacted on Rohingya communities by Myanmar’s security forces in Rakhine state.
But if Meyer could succeed as a driving force with Cyril Ramaphosa in the negotiations that led to a free-and-fair democratic South Africa, then no conflict is so intractable that a solution cannot be found.
Suu Kyi hand selected Meyer, along with the former deputy prime minister of Thailand, the speaker of the Swedish parliament, Lord Derzi from the UK’s Privy Council Office, the chair of Myanmar’s Human Rights Commission, and a retired UN assistant secretary-general.
But one member of the advisory board who has now quit - veteran US politician Bill Richardson (who was heavily involved in the Balkans and Iraq) - called the advisory board a whitewash and a cheerleading team for the policies of the Myanmar government.
The decades-long relationship between Richardson and Suu Kyi soured when he confronted her about the detention of two Reuters journalists by the Myanmar military who had been working on a report about the massacre by security forces of 10 men who were shot and thrown into a mass grave.
Even though the army admitted to the extrajudicial killings, the journalists are still being held and are facing up to 14 years in prison.
According to Richardson, Suu Kyi got very angry when he confronted her on the issue and claimed it was not part of his mandate.
From Richardson’s perspective, if the advisory board was supposed to look at the implementation of the recommendations in Kofi Annan’s August 2017 report, then freedom of the press was part of those recommendations. Richardson left the board and has since been highly critical of Suu Kyi as being arrogant and intolerant of criticism. Some have gone as far as to say that Suu Kyi is providing the military with political cover.
But for all the criticism of Suu Kyi’s ethics, she remains Myanmar’s head of state, presiding over what is becoming an unspeakable human tragedy. This makes Meyer's and the rest of the advisory board’s task all the more urgent and critical.
Yanghee Lee, the UN special envoy on human rights, has said the killings and disposal of bodies by the Myanmar military had all the hallmarks of a genocide. This will need to be addressed by the board, and Suu Kyi will need to confront this reality head-on and stop trying to sweep it under the carpet.
It would seem that the Myanmar security forces have gone from killing, raping and burning villages to employing subtler measures to make life intolerable for the Rohingya.
It was impossible for the authorities to hide the devastation exacted on Rakhine villages as the group flew over the burnt out villages. In one day it would have been impossible to do a comprehensive assessment of the situation on the ground.
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32f623 No.15471
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930716 (122224ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
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“Independent Media, Thabo Makwakwa granted leave to appeal interdict sought by SSA”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/independent-media-thabo-makwakwa-granted-leave-to-appeal-interdict-sought-by-ssa-e8e377e0-e083-409d-80ab-fa52f8079809
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2022
Cape Town - Independent Media, Independent Online and journalist Thabo Makwakwa were granted leave to appeal a judgment by the North Gauteng High Court, which interdicted them from publishing an intelligence report on the alleged activities of the CIA in destabilising the ANC.
The report in question was compiled by the State Security Agency and titled “US interest in ANC party dynamics”. The report was handed to Makwakwa by concerned sources in the SSA in December 2021. The SSA had previously obtained an interdict preventing Independent Media from publishing the report.
Independent Media’s editor-in-chief, Aziz Hartley, said Independent Media, Makwakwa and IOL, all cited as respondents in the original interdict application, were of the professional opinion that it was the media’s right to report on matters that were in the public interest.
“The contents contained in this report are of the utmost importance and interest to the public. Preventing such matters from coming to light is an infringement of media freedom,” said Hartley.
Judge Daisy Molefe, in her ruling granting Independent Media leave to appeal on Thursday, that Independent Media submitted that there are also compelling reasons why leave to appeal should be granted because: (a) there is no definitive judgment on the question as to how journalists should treat classified information leaked to them, and this is of enormous significance for the work of journalists and for the public’s right of access to information; (b) there is no case law which pronounces conclusively on the issues in the appeal, and thus the matter is deserving of further scrutiny by a higher court.
“For these reasons, I am satisfied that leave to appeal the order to the SCA should be granted,” said Molefe
Last week, Molefe made public her judgment that had previously interdicted Independent Media from making the report public.
Hartley said the judgment was a victory for press freedom.
“The judgment is a great victory for Independent Media and media freedom in general. We have always maintained our stance that the matter has been in the public interest. We have been vindicated,” said Hartley.
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32f623 No.15472
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930730 (122226ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
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>The report in question was compiled by the State Security Agency and titled “US interest in ANC party dynamics”. The report was handed to Makwakwa by concerned sources in the SSA in December 2021. The SSA had previously obtained an interdict preventing Independent Media from publishing the report.
“EXLUSIVE: Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC”
https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/the-star-south-africa-early-edition/20220519/281590949171358
19 May 2022
Below are excerpts.
A “Top secret” report, titled Intelligence Brief: US interest in ANC party dynamics, which was allegedly compiled by the South African State Security Agency (SSA), has revealed how the political office of the embassy of the United States of America in Pretoria is working with some of the top ANC leaders to influence policy direction in South Africa.
The Star’s sister paper, the Daily news is in possession of the highly classified intelligence report dated 5, 2020 (referenced DMS: 10001242724).
The newspaper is today publishing part one of the report which will be followed by part two.
Furthermore, it revealed the US National Security Strategy had mandated US intelligence formations to “identify and assess capabilities, activities, and intentions of state and non-state entities and do develop a deep understanding of the strategic environment and to warn of future developmets”.
“The Political Office of the US Embassy in Tshwane continues to gather information related to the ruling party, which is then sent to the US State Department. This brief confirms that the US Embassy is part of the US intelligence community, and has network of ANC party officials who, wittingly or unwittingly, share privileged information,” read the intelligence report.
According to the SSA report, the US Mission in South Africa has, over the years, created a comprehensive network of contracts and sources, and these sources’ efforts have been successful in acquiring information for US intelligence.
The document also stated there was close co-operation taking place between the US diplomatic community and the US intelligence community in South Africa to guard and enhance US economic and political agendas in targeted countries like South Africa.
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32f623 No.15473
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930741 (122228ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
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“Battle to open ‘CIA spies’ report”
https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/cape-argus/20220520/281483574990742
20 May 2022
Below are excerpts.
The report, the content of which cannot be fully disclosed since the matter will be heard behind closed chambers in Pretoria on Tuesday, was allegedly compiled by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spies based at the US embassy in Pretoria.
It was shared with the SSA before sources leaked it to Cape Argus sister title the Daily News.
SSA deputy director-general Welcome Simelane filed its papers, supported by officials like SSA spokesperson Mava Scott, who had alerted his bosses about the newspaper’s intention to publish parts of the report. The report showed how the US infiltrated the ANC using certain leaders to change policy direction in favour of the US.
‘It implicates certain high-profile South African politicians in cooperating with the US, and specically deals with the US’s involvement in causing conflicts and instabilities in the ANC as the governing party, the functioning thereof, the different factions therein, who belongs to which faction and which members of the ANC pose a threat to US interest in South Africa…
“… the disclosure of which… may seriously compromise the peace and well-being of the people of South Africa, because it may cause civil unrest, as happened during the July 2021 uprising and subsequent loss of life and severe damage to property and infrastructure… damage the relationship between the US and the Republic of South Africa and endanger the lives of the people mentioned in the report,” Simelane’s affidavit stated.
Daily News editor Ayanda Mdluli said the issue was one of public interest and media freedom. He said the document was obtained legitimately.
“If there are certain leaders in the ANC who are working with and have links with the CIA, the people of South Africa have a right to know. The Daily News is acting in the public interest.
When you look at the history of how certain powerful countries have meddled in the affairs of other African states, the results have always been disastrous.
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32f623 No.15474
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930747 (122229ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
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“The battle to expose US interference in the ANC: State Security Agency vs Independent Media”
https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/opinion/the-battle-to-expose-us-interference-in-the-anc-state-security-agency-vs-independent-media-06f465f5-8d53-4a41-bc3f-558e5fd17ff2
Published Nov 5, 2022
Below are excerpts.
For decades, stories have been told about foreign governments conducting clandestine intelligence operations to gain access, spy, and influence the policy direction of other countries.
In the case of South Africa, the United States has been found wanting as an intelligence report about alleged US efforts to gather intelligence about South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) party was leaked to Independent Media journalist Thabo Makwakwa.
The report was dated November 5, 2020, titled “Top secret: US interest in ANC party dynamics” and commissioned by the US intelligence operating at the country’s offices in Pretoria.
Historical Background: The emergence of the Secret Report
On December 2021, the Daily News attempted to finally bring to light the involvement of the US government in working with certain prominent ANC leaders to drive the US interests within the ruling party.
This was after a series of engagements between Makwakwa who was investigating the matter, the US embassy, and the South African State Security (SSA) which had received the intelligence report from the US intelligence before it was leaked to Makwakwa and other media houses not linked to Independent Media.
In early December, a highly placed source within the State Security gave Makwakwa the intelligence report and also disclosed that the report had already been leaked to other media outlets.
In an attempt to verify the document, Makwakwa hit the ground running and enquired with the ANC, US consulate, SSA, and the Presidency.
Also on the same day at 12.28pm Makwakwa addressed an email to Mava Scott from the SSA with the report appended. On December 21, 2021 at 7.58am, having had no response from Scott, Makwakwa followed up via WhatsApp and made two calls to Scott to no answer.
Eventually, Scott contacted Makwakwa and demanded to know who leaked the report. Contrary to what the US had said denying knowledge of the report, Scott stated that this was a classified document and that whoever had leaked the document would be arrested.
Court battle: SSA V Thabo Makwakwa and Independent Media
Following the intensive engagements with all the parties who were made aware that a story would be published on December 23, 2021 - On December 22, 2021, Makwakwa posted a tweet that was “sensitising readers about a shocking leak that was to be published”, the minister launched the urgent, ex parte (without notice to the other side), application and obtained an interim interdict barring publication in the interests of state security.
At 11.20pm Makwakwa was contacted by Advocate Ntopane Mashabela and reported to him that a court interdict had been granted in his absence prohibiting the publication of the report. This was done without notice of the hearing.
Court Hearing: SSA V Makwakwa & the Independent Media
The minister had argued that the report was classified as a secret because it contained allegations regarding the interaction and the nature of the working relationship between the US and SSA, “the disclosure of which can disrupt the effective execution of information or operational planning”.
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32f623 No.15475
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930756 (122231ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
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“A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll” – Part 1
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
Original Article: How the CIA defeated Apartheid & placed the ANC in power
Date Posted: Thursday 08-Mar-2007
[This is the most important article I found on the web in my more than 5 years on the web. The original discovery was by a military friend of mine overseas. He found the book, and then later, I found this article.
An alert reader in the UK found this. This article is the follow on by Dr Cummings to his book, "The Pied Piper" (1985).
Dr Cummings was a CIA agent in the Middle East. This is an extremely important article and it explains what went on behind the scenes in this country. Jan]
From International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, Summer 1995:
by Richard Cummings
Nelson Mandela is the president of South Africa, an event of monumental significance in world history. This great personal triumph is for him a vindication of his struggle. But now that the South African elections are long past, the record must be set straight about what really happened and why. The press has concealed as much as it reported; ideologues of all stripes have rushed around to rationalize their hypocrisies, and American politicians have been spreading around largesse as if the money were their own. That the results were so perfect, historically so symmetrical, is rather remarkable.
But, those with power, or who are connected to it, do not want the facts about the funding of the election to be known because it would reveal a pattern of deception and control, both to influence the outcome and to moderate the African National Congress. And those on the radical left don't want it known that the ANC has compromised itself by joining the list of organizations taking money from the United States, because they think it will hurt the cause of revolution. Everyone involved, across the ideological spectrum, has therefore joined in a kind of game to cloud the minds of outside observers.
Most hypocritical perhaps was the attempt to make a devil out of Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi by characterizing him as the tool of the oppressors and an obstructionist in the transition to democracy. His anomalous situation in post-apartheid South Africa led to suggestions that he was an enemy of democracy, and the cause of dissension that led to violence in an attempt to disrupt the electoral process that black South Africans struggled for decades to achieve. Chairman of the Inkatha Freedom Party and chief minister of KwaZulu, this prince and descendant of Shaka Zulu was then cast in the role of villain and reactionary. But it was not always so.
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32f623 No.15476
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930762 (122231ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
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“A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll” – Part 2
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
ANC and the CP
The triumph of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress in South Africa was, for many years, viewed in certain circles as an extremely undesirable result. During the Cold War, the power of the South African Communist Party in the ANC made the ANC unacceptable as a holder of power in a post-apartheid South Africa. Yet, because apartheid and the white supremacist Nationalist Party were anathema to the rest of Africa, and because white racism fueled the sentiments for communism among the black majority in South Africa, a reliable black alternative to the ANC became essential. As Harry Rositzke, the Central Intelligence Agency station chief in New Delhi from 1957 to 1962, and coordinator of operations against Communist parties abroad from 1962 until his retirement from the CIA in 1970, wrote in 1977: "In Africa, an area of primitive, unstable states, Soviet influence is substantial in Somalia, Guinea, Nigeria, and Angola. The support of black independence movements against the Rhodesian and South African governments may extend that influence. The training of five thousand African students each year in the Soviet and East European universities is a direct investment in the future leadership of a largely illiterate continent."1 Noting the "Chinese competition the Soviets face in ... the South Africa liberation movements," Rositzke argued candidly for covert action in the Third World: "Do we try to make a deal with the leftists – covertly at least to start? Do we take any covert political action to ensure the continued supply of chrome from a black Rhodesia that threatens to boycott its sale to the United States if we do not withdraw our investments in South Africa? However unlikely these scenarios, we cannot forecast what will happen in the economic world to threaten our prosperity."2
These concerns led to a policy that did not distinguish between anti-communism and opposition to apartheid. Indeed, they became synonymous in South Africa as that policy came to a head in the Reagan administration. As Gregory Treverton has observed:
"For the Reagan administration, the intended signal was anti-communism. For it, there was nothing incompatible about supporting anti-communism in Angola and anti-apartheid in South Africa."3
United States anti-apartheid policy was always primarily a tool of its anti-communist policy. And that anti-communist policy was directly related to the preservation of American "prosperity" and economic self-interest, as Rositzke explained. To this end, the CIA funneled money into Africa Bureau, a London-based anti-apartheid group headed by the Rev. Michael Scott, an Anglican priest dedicated to ameliorating the harsh apartheid policies of South Africa in South West Africa. Dan Schecter, Michael Ansara, and David Kolodney wrote in 1970, "The United States remains involved in channeling money to various factions within southern-African liberation movements, hoping, of course, to mold them in pro-Western directions."4
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32f623 No.15477
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930764 (122232ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
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“A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll” – Part 3
http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
Long before the Reagan administration, white liberals in the United States and South Africa understood the threat of communism in South Africa and took action, in concert with the CIA, to undermine that threat, even if this delayed, by necessity, the end of apartheid. And ultimately, Buthelezi became a key figure in that effort.
The leading American liberal politician to first become actively involved in the anti-apartheid movement was then United States Senator Hubert Humphrey (D., Minnesota). In 1960, a press agency, International Features Service, was established, largely to disseminate the thoughts of Senator Humphrey to the people of the Third World, including Africa. International Features was quickly reorganized as a not-for-profit organization, Peace for Freedom, liberally supported with CIA funds through the International Development Foundation and the Price Fund.5 Another organization launched with CIA assistance was the United States-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program (USSALEP) when the African-American Institute, a CIA conduit, agreed to add USSALEP to its existing projects.6 A key functional area of USSALEP was, and is, "flexible independent exchanges, providing opportunities for leaders in any variety of fields to confer with colleagues."7 In 1983, Harris Wofford, later a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, and then, as now, a member of the management committee of USSALEP, stated that Buthelezi deserved support because he had stayed in South Africa, unlike leaders of the ANC, and had not engaged in violence.8 Wofford made it very clear that he was speaking not only for himself, but for his organization. Wofford served as President Kennedy's special representative to Africa from 1962 to 1964 before he became associate director of the Peace Corps. The implication was clear: Buthelezi was with the West, but Mandela, who often espoused pro-South African Communist Party sentiments, was not. And a major non-governmental backer of USSALEP was AMAX, the American mining giant, on whose board have served former Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
The Lowenstein Intervention
In 1959, Allard Lowenstein, then a foreign policy aide to Senator Humphrey, traveled to South Africa and South West Africa to gather data on the effects of apartheid in both territories. During the course of this trip, Lowenstein was approached by the CIA in South Africa and requested to smuggle out of South Africa a "Cape colored" student, Hans Beukes, a member of the anti-SWAPO Herero tribe from Rehoboth, South West Africa.9 Beukes would later be accused of subverting SWAPO when it expelled him in 1976.10 Lowenstein would later write Brutal Mandate, a book on his South African experience. A leading American liberal who had served as president of the National Students Association and civil rights activist, Lowenstein was recruited to the CIA in 1962 as an expert on southern Africa.11 From 1962 to 1967, Lowenstein traveled to that part of the continent and had contacts with various southern African personalities, both in Africa and the United States, providing the agency with his assessment of their political leanings, and their reliability.
The ANC had taken up armed struggle on 16 December 1961 with the founding by Nelson Mandela of Umkhonto We Sizwe, "Spear of the Nation," and with its Communist support, was becoming a threat. Mandela was a cult figure of the Left who had enormous appeal. Until his capture, his ability to elude the police had made him a folk hero. In the spring of 1962, Lowenstein was contacted by both the American Committee on Africa and the CIA-supported American Society for African Culture, which were joining forces for a demonstration and protest march on behalf of Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, and the seven others who had been arrested by the South African police when the ANC underground headquarters was discovered. While the United States did not want Mandela in power, neither did it want him martyred. The arrested leaders were on trial and faced the possibility of the death penalty, which in South Africa was administered by hanging. Because of the organized pressure, Mandela and Sisulu were not executed but sentenced to life in prison, with Mandela remaining on Robben Island as the preeminent figure in the African National Congress. After the day to day operations of the ANC passed to Mandela's far less charismatic law partner, Oliver Tambo, who had fled to Zambia, the ANC was seemingly neutralized without the United States to blame.
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32f623 No.15478
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930770 (122233ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
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Other Choices
The CIA was looking for alternatives to the ANC. To the ANC's left, the CIA directed money to the ultra-black nationalist Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) which had organized the demonstration, from which the ANC abstained, that led to the Sharpeville massacre in the spring of 1960.12 As early as 1961, Mandela had discounted the Pan Africanist Congress because, he asserted, "there is no doubt in my mind that they preached an extreme form of racialism."13 Mandela believed the abandonment of non-violence and the introduction of the use of force to be justified because, "[N]o leader is going out to say we want peaceful discussions because the government is making that kind of talk senseless. Instead of getting a favorable response, the government is more arrogant. The African reaction can only be a show of force." Notes of the secret interview given by Mandela to Patrick O'Donovan were provided to Allard Lowenstein in London by Mary Benson, an anti-apartheid activist.14
To rival Spear of the Nation, which had begun a campaign of sabotage against "the symbols of apartheid" by staging rocket attacks against police stations, the PAC launched Poqo, a mass movement modeled on the Mau Mau in Kenya. Claiming a membership of 150,000, it engaged in acts of terrorism. Although it never achieved the strength of the ANC, it did come back to haunt South African politics by initially refusing to take part in the first one-person, one-vote non-racial elections in the country's history. Having become the CIA's Frankenstein's monster, the Pan Africanist Congress ceased to be an acceptable alternative to Mandela and the ANC, but it continued to pose a sufficient threat to possibly disrupt the electoral process.
Throughout the 1960s, Lowenstein made considerable use of his expertise on revolutionary movements in southern Africa in ways that would have an important impact on U.S. policy. From his vantage point in the intelligence community, he argued for an anti-Communist alternative on the Left, becoming a key figure, in the parlance of the agency, of the "good wing" of the CIA. As a CIA operative once described this element in the agency to Harris Wofford, "If you only knew what we're really doing, the liberals and the leftists, the democratic leftists, what we're supporting around the world, you'd see that we represented the 'good wing' in the CIA."15 And in his pursuit of an anti-Communist left alternative in South Africa, while he acknowledged that the blacks had ample reason to resort to violence, Lowenstein faulted the ANC, as did the agency, on the grounds that it was engaging in armed struggle with support from the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China, not to mention its alliance with the South African Communist Party.16 In his 1966 [the year South African Prime Minister, HF Verwoerd, was assassinated] swing through southern Africa, Lowenstein conferred with representatives of the ANC in Dar es Salaam, whose headquarters in which they met featured a large portrait of Mao Zedong. When Lowenstein asked them how he could be of help, the black South Africans told him that what they needed was money for arms. They were engaged in armed struggle and wanted weapons, not the limited support Lowenstein had provided in the past, and which China had eclipsed. At this point, Lowenstein concluded that the ANC was unreliable and uncontrollable and therefore totally unacceptable.17 But as the entire Cold War liberal structure began to come apart during the Vietnam war, Lowenstein turned his efforts to getting rid of President Lyndon Johnson and to replacing him with Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D., New York) and to his own political career, winning election to Congress as a Democrat from New York in 1968. He would not return to the South African scene until the late 1970s, when, following a stint as one of President Carter's ambassadors to the United Nations, he traveled extensively in southern Africa at the behest of the CIA and Harry Oppenheimer, scion of the South African DeBeers and Anglo-American gold mining and diamond empire. In the interim, the fruitless search for an alternative political group to the ANC continued as violence escalated in South Africa, and it become increasingly threatened by the possibility of a revolution led by the South African Communist Party and the ANC.
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32f623 No.15479
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930773 (122234ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
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Zulu Rising
During this period the fortunes of Buthelezi began to rise. Although in the pay of the South African government as chief minister of the KwaZulu government, Buthelezi steadfastly refused to permit KwaZulu to be turned into a "homeland." To do so would have constituted an acceptance of the government's apartheid policies. This posture of at least nominal independence, as well as his identification with the mythic Zulu people led Buthelezi to be able to play both sides with consummate skill. He was never a sycophant to the National Party, which had formalized a system of total racial segregation, and which had controlled South Africa since 1948, when the old United Party of Jan Smuts had been defeated. Buthelezi appealed to those who never had any use for white liberals like Helen Suzman, whose Liberal party had been outlawed, and who maintained a life of luxury in the midst of a system she purported to detest. As the cast of "Wait A Minim," the South African musical comedy mocked, "the only thing the liberals hate more than apartheid is the blacks."
Buthelezi, highly intelligent and articulate, played the role of the radical conservative, to the increasing attention of the United States. Capable of appearing fiercely traditional in tribal dress one minute, and handsome and immaculate in a Saville Row suit the next, Buthelezi began to capture the imagination of the power brokers. He not only spoke all the languages of South Africa, he seemed to speak to the economic and political needs of the country, with its astonishing diversity, as well. There was a vacuum and he appeared to be the only player capable of filling it. With Buthelezi and his ideas for a federal republic of South Africa, investment would be safe, and whites and blacks could be placated. Even his appeal to royalty, his professed loyalty to the King of the Zulus, Goodwill Zwelethini (also his nephew), impressed whites who sought modest change in the context of stability, and blacks, for whom royalty had always held a certain attraction as a dimension of African pride. If a black African leader for South Africa could have been created by the Reagan administration, it would have been Buthelezi. With Ronald Reagan in the White House and William Casey at CIA, the "good wing" would be out and the hard line in. There was no such thing as a Left alternative to communism in this ideology, only a Right alternative that was indeed "right." Under Reagan, Buthelezi would fit the mold, as Jonas Savimbi did in Angola, where South Africa and the CIA together aided his efforts against the leftist government, with its pro-Soviet sympathies.
Indeed, conservatives worldwide began to support Buthelezi, with particular support coming, according to a former U.S. "Africa hand," from Germany through such conservative semi-political foundations as the Adenauer Schiftung and the Ebert Schiftung, much in the manner that DCI Casey was able to get other countries such as Saudi Arabia to aid the contras in Nicaragua.18 According to this source, Buthelezi had been promised a "Greater Natal" by hard-line apartheid Prime Minister P.W. Botha, who offered him the possibility of having white areas such as Durban in his power base. With such an increase in his domain, were an election to happen, he would be able to command at least the five percent that was ultimately established as a basis for a seat in the cabinet. Along with white representation in the cabinet, he would be a sufficient force to moderate the polices of a leftist government under Mandela, and block either nationalizations or confiscatory tax policies.19 But before this scenario began to take hold, the liberals gave it one more shot to find an alternative to Mandela and the ANC who would not be so conservative as to alienate the majority of blacks, who might still turn to the far left. At this point in the 1970s, Allard Lowenstein once again entered the scene, with Buthelezi playing to both liberal and conservative factions.
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32f623 No.15480
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930781 (122235ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
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According to South Africa expert Professor William Foltz of Yale University, Buthelezi was being "courted by South African big business and some American corporations" during the 1970s.20 He mentioned AMAX, the mining giant with extensive South African holdings that was also a USSALEP backer through its AMAX Foundation, as one of these. The effort to approach Buthelezi, Foltz explains, was led not by American business interests, but by the liberal part of South African industry, particularly Harry Oppenheimer, whose Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust, the charitable arm of Anglo-American, was also backing USSALEP; Helen Suzman; and Clive Menell, chair of Anglovaal Holdings, Ltd., a mining giant. Menell lives across the street from Oppenheimer in South Africa, and entertained Buthelezi in his home in the presence of Professor Foltz. Foltz explains that Buthelezi's refusal to let KwaZulu be a homeland made him attractive to the Oppenheimer crowd, as he could not be seen as a tool of apartheid. Although highly ambitious and sensitive to slights, real or apparent, Buthelezi was regarded by his advocates as a "reasonable and interesting alternative, at least a serious player." So Wofford was right. USSALEP, launched with the CIA's help and passed along to power South African and American corporate interests, could proclaim by 1980 that it "receives no funding, direct or indirect, from the United States, South Africa, or any other government," was now behind Buthelezi, seeing nowhere else to go.
Lowenstein Redux
By the mid 1970s, the exploitation of uranium in South West Africa [now Namibia] had made South Africa's role there a major international issue. The large block of nonwhite Third World countries pressed for South West Africa's independence. In April 1975, Allard Lowenstein attended a key symposium on "The Outlook for Southern Africa," which was backed by the Johnson Foundation. Funded by USSALEP and the Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical company, the meeting was held at the Johnson Wingspread conference facility in Wisconsin. The symposium explored ways to prevent the worst from happening from the point of view of the American, South Africa, and British companies that invested heavily there. South Africa was described as "the Saudi Arabia of minerals," and South West Africa had once again become vitally important to the West because of Britain's dependence upon it for uranium.21 Rio Tinto Zinc, a multinational mining company based in Britain, was exploiting the Rossing mine, the world's largest single source of uranium.
Lowenstein's presentation at the Wingspread symposium was a classic "good wing" analysis. Will we identify with the oppressed people, including those of South Africa? Because Africans were finding that the only way to produce change was through violence, this was playing "into the hands of the Soviet Union and China," who were providing money and training which were, in fact, producing results. Lowenstein asked the rhetorical question and tried to answer it: "Can we influence Africans to accommodate their demands in less violent ways? Only if we pressure for the necessary reforms at an acceptable pace. This means finding ways for South Africa to get out of Namibia and Rhodesia, to permit Black regimes to develop in both states. Instead of 'buffer states' there might emerge on the border of South Africa the appearance of privileged sanctuaries so that the pressure for change within South Africa would be stepped up. As the international dimensions proceed, they are the priority; the domestic ones should follow. Eventually, changes within South Africa will have to occur. If they do not come nonviolently and in a rapid, evolutionary way, they will be forced with sabotage, violence and warfare."22
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32f623 No.15481
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930786 (122236ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
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At the United Nations, he clashed with U.S. Ambassador Andrew Young over U.S. policy in Zimbabwe/Rhodesia. Lowenstein was strongly opposed to Robert Mugabe and wanted a role for white liberals. He also visited South Africa where he held lengthy meetings with young Afrikaner Nationalists. After his U.N. service, Lowenstein came back in from the cold. His involvement with the powerful white liberals of South Africa and his relationship with Frank Carlucci, appointed deputy director of the CIA by President Carter (and who had been stationed in South Africa when Lowenstein traveled there in 1959), enabled him to continue his work in southern Africa in the summer of 1979.
This vitally important trip was financed by Anglo-American, which paid Lowenstein $7,000 for his services, $1,000 to his aide, Mark Childress, and $1,000 to Lowenstein' s secretary. Provided for the summer's expedition were a comfortable house in Johannesburg, with recreational facilities and domestic servants, and full transportation, including return air fares on the Concorde for Lowenstein, Lowenstein's three children and Childress. All of this was arranged by Hank Slack, the American Director of Anglo-American and the former son-in-law of Harry Oppenheimer.23 Lowenstein was working closely with Deputy CIA Director Carlucci, who stated categorically that "Lowenstein would report to me."24 And there was much to report.
Lowenstein first consulted with Theo-Ben Gurirab of SWAPO, at SWAPO headquarters in New York City, then departed for South Africa. There he held meetings with Buthelezi, Harry Oppenheimer, Helen Suzman, South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha, and P.W. Botha, the South African Prime Minister. He also met with Mandela, still incarcerated on Robben Island.25 Richard Moose, Carter's Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, told Sam Adams, formerly of CIA, that Lowenstein was talking to "a lot of opposition groups."26 What Lowenstein was doing was laying the groundwork for a flexible American policy in South Africa, in alliance with the wealthy South African white liberals and the "verlicht" Afrikaner Nationalists, to dismantle the structure of apartheid without Marxist revolution. Lowenstein's role in this venture was cut short when he was shot to death in 1980 by Dennis Sweeney, a former recruit in the civil rights movement in Mississippi, but the legacy of his involvement remained a potent one. Carlucci, who admired Lowenstein and was greatly influenced by him, shared Lowenstein's assessment that the problems of South Africa could be "worked out."27 And Buthelezi had good reason to believe that he was, at the very least, part of the solution and not the problem.
U.S. Aid
With the election of Ronald Reagan to the presidency in 1980, United States and South African intelligence (BOSS, the South African CIA) increased cooperation on behalf of Jonas Savimbi in Angola. The CIA authorized $15 million for Savimbi's UNITA.28 In South Africa, with German money coming to him, Buthelezi was fast becoming the darling of American conservatives, including Jeane Kirkpatrick, Reagan's Ambassador to the United Nations, as a "sound anti-Communist alternative."29 The Washington Times and the Wall Street Journal took up his cause. But, according to Professor Foltz, there was a significant split in the Reagan administration. Reagan's Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Chester Crocker [later became director of MINORCO], was "opposed to Buthelezi" and "playing a much more complicated game."30 Foltz explains that Crocker thought it wise "not to see any single person as the answer."31 Foltz also credits the British Ambassador to South Africa at that time, Sir Robin Renwick, as being "highly skillful" in his efforts to prevent violence and bring about a peaceful solution in South Africa. (Renwick is generally acknowledged with having obtained Mandela's release from prison, a task made easier by the fact that his government had not imposed sanctions on South Africa, thereby giving it some leverage with the white regime in Pretoria.) But he argues that the "whole situation was sliding rapidly" and that the "logic" of the Reagan administration's policy was "coming apart."32
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32f623 No.15482
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930798 (122237ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
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The support of American industrial interests for Buthelezi began to diminish when it appeared that he might not be able to deliver in the face of enormous public support for Mandela. The final push, Foltz explains, was the 1986 U.S. sanctions legislation, which altered the situation irrevocably. Now a legend among American blacks as a symbol of the triumph through struggle over apartheid, Nelson Mandela could no longer be shunted aside. The ANC had become the ultimate force in South Africa, and Buthelezi, with his base limited to the Zulus, was without a national organization capable of overcoming it. But, with financial support still coming to him from Germany, Buthelezi was, according to Foltz, able to retain the services of the powerful Washington public relations firm, Black, Manafort. Buthelezi and his people continued to use the rhetoric of the Cold War, "not about the ANC but the ANC and the Communists."33 But the mining companies were no longer interested and Buthelezi's support was limited to "the fast buck people in Natal."34 And while Buthelezi might, at one point, have been able to get the 5 percent needed for a cabinet position, the "old Africa hand" argued (incorrectly, it turned out) that Buthelezi would be "hard pressed" to carry the Zulu vote. Because the young Zulus are now more urban than rural, and identify increasingly with the ANC, he maintained, Buthelezi' s power base was substantially eroded, notwithstanding continued German support and support from private American conservative groups.35 Foltz puts it more forcefully: "He [Buthelezi] is playing a destructive and scandalous role now."36 But who was actually paying for that role and, in effect, funding the bloodbath that lasted until Inkatha reentered the elections?
Reenter the United States-South Africa Leadership Exchange Program (USSALEP), by now no longer stating that it does not receive funds from any government directly or indirectly, but indicating overtly that it is funded, in part, by the United States Agency for International Development (AID) and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). In its 1992 Program Update, in a short note entitled "Transition to Democracy Project," USSALEP proclaims:
The $8,000,000 cooperative agreement, under which subgrants of $4.8 million for the African National Congress (ANC) and $2.6 million for the Inkatha Freedom Party was to be disbursed by September 30, 1992, was extended for an additional 15 months in order to utilize the full amount obligated by USAID. The purpose of the project is to build administration capacity within the ANC and the IFP organizations to enable them to participate more effectively in the negotiations leading to a new constitution and democratic government. Due to the very stringent disbursement conditions (which, for example, eliminated the category of salaries as a permissible expenditure category under the original budgets), coupled with administrative/absorptive capacity limitations of the sub-grantees, only approximately 45 percent of the $7.4 million could be expended during the originally scheduled, 13-month project life.
The monies disbursed to date have been used to: (i) acquire or rent office space to house central and regional staff, (ii) purchase and install computer hardware and software and train personnel needed to establish effective management information systems, and (iii) pay for sundry travel, consulting and workshop expenses relating to the above and to the formulation of policy options and negotiation positions.
USAID and USSALEP are presently in discussion with the subgrantees to identify new areas of expenditure not previously included in their budget proposals. Among those being considered is the critical one encompassing peace initiatives.37
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32f623 No.15483
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930808 (122238ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
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http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
Hired as project manager of the Transition to Democracy Project was Stanley Kahn, a South African sociology professor on the faculty of both the universities of Witwatersrand and Cape Town. Kahn had served as executive director of the Funda Centre in Diepkloof, Soweto and was the recipient of a USSALEP Alan Pifer Fellowship to visit the United States to "survey the contribution of community colleges to adult education."38 Kahn was later promoted to Director of USSALEP South Africa.
Kahn may be a fine fellow, but it still sounds a lot like "walking around money." And if salaries were being paid to ANC and Inkatha, who was getting the money? Mandela? Buthelezi? And if these groups were getting the money, who decided that more than twice as much should go to the ANC as to Inkatha? Notably, Harris Wofford continued to serve on the Board and Council of USSALEP, which dispensed the funds from the AID budget that Wofford voted for as a senator. His past legal practice has involved major clients in Africa. Apart from this seeming conflict of interest, American taxpayers should be concerned that their money was being used to influence the outcome of an election in a foreign country, however overt this funding might now be. Most of the old players are still there: Harry Oppenheimer, who funds USSALEP through the Anglo-American & DeBeers Chairman's Fund; Clive Menell, chairman of Anglovaal Holdings, Ltd. (contributor and Board and Council member), and an old Buthelezi backer; and Hank Slack, now president and CEO of MINORCO [Part of Anglo-American} in London (contributor and Board and Council member), as well as all the major industrial concerns, American, international and South African, that control the vast mining' interests of South Africa and the rest of its economy. The result of all of this funding of the competing parties? R.W. Johnson, a native of South Africa and a fellow in politics at Magdalen College, Oxford, on leave from Oxford to write about current South Africa and also to serve as national co-director of the Launching Democracy project, a public information service for all South African political parties, sponsored by the Institute for Multi-Party Democracy (one wonders about the source of its funding), observed:
Some of the killing is political: currently the largest set of victims are Inkatha officials killed by the ANC, though the most publicized recent killing was that of Chris Hani, the SACP (Communist) leader, by the white Right [scapegoat]. The Azanian People's Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Pan Africanist Congress, carries out anti-white atrocities from time to time, and, of course, Inkatha takes its vengeance on the ANC with fair regularity.39
As the whites were panicking, a state of emergency was declared in KwaZulu because of the inability of Mandela, Buthelezi, King Goodwill Zwelethini, and de Klerk to come to an agreement on how to resolve the impasse and get Inkatha back into the election process.40 Buthelezi denounced what he described as "a lengthy Machiavellian manipulation commenced, right at the start of our negotiations, with attempts to marginalize our Inkatha Freedom Party."41 If he was referring to the inequitable distribution of the U.S. AID money between the ANC and Inkatha, he certainly made up the difference from the Germans. And how effective giving money to the ANC will be in wooing it from its South African Communist Party ally remains to be seen. Mandela insists the ANC is not Communist, but that it remains loyal to its oldest ally and friend.42 Moreover, the relisting as a USSALEP sponsor of the African American Institute, a CIA conduit in the past that helped launch USSALEP, also means that CIA money still, in all probability, flows covertly to certain organizations in South Africa. The most likely candidate for U.S. assistance was the CIA's old client, the Pan Africanist Congress (whose overt support the ANC would never accept), to keep it in the electoral process and then accept the results. But the amount of money given to the Pan Africanist Congress has surely been miniscule, given its lack of a function at this point of history. The purpose was not to get it votes, but to keep it quiet.
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32f623 No.15484
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930815 (122239ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
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Educating Voters
After the supposed failure of former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger (now an international business consultant) and former British Foreign Minister Lord Carrington (who has served on the board of Rio Tinto Zinc, which controls the Rossing uranium mine in Namibia) to bring Buthelezi into the elections, all seemed to be lost.43 But an amazing last minute reprieve was finally achieved, and the elections went forward in the midst of bombings by white extremists. Helping the Independent Election Commission to supervise them to make sure they were "fair" was the South African Fair Elections Fund (SAFE), funded largely by American interests and headed up by the liberal Kennedy loyalist, Theodore Sorensen, who had $7 million at his disposal for "voter education." According to Ian Williams of the New York Observer, "many of those involved in SAFE haven't concealed their hopes for an ANC landslide."44 And while Williams reported AID's funding of both the ANC and Inkatha, he neglected to mention USSALEP, the éminence grise of the whole sordid business. But even with AID funding much of the election, and SAFE providing additional assistance to assure the right kind of acceptable "left" victory, Ronald Brown, President Bill Clinton's man at the Department of Commerce, announced $140 million in aid to South Africa.
A good portion of this will find its way into the pockets of North Carolina academics and their institutions, Duke, Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State. They are participating in the $350 million South African research and manufacturing center to be built in Muizenberg, a suburb of Cape Town. The project has the backing of the ANC.45 This may help explain why conservative, anti-Communist Senator Jesse Helms (Rep., North Carolina) has failed to denounce the U.S. AID funding of the Communist-backed ANC – he makes an unlikely pair with Harris Wofford. Actually, the only institution that should cry fraud is North Carolina's predominantly black university, Northern Carolina A&T;, Jesse Jackson's alma mater, which has mysteriously been excluded from the AID boondoggle.
The ANC and Buthelezi both shouted "fraud" as the election came to a close. The one party that began to pick up surprising support in the election's final hours was the old bastion of white supremacy, the National Party. It appealed to the "colored" vote, those of mixed race who tend to be better educated and own property, and to conservative blacks. F.W. de Klerk, holding black babies, managed to remind South Africans of every color that "majority rule" on the African continent can be less than paradise. Rwanda, Somalia, Angola, Zaire, and the Sudan are shattering reminders of the chaos so often associated with post-colonial "liberation." He managed to do the impossible: prevent the ANC from getting the two thirds seats in parliament it needed to ram through an economic agenda that is supported by the South African Communist Party. In four years, de Klerk's party will be in a position to form a coalition with Inkatha, not unlike the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance in Namibia (formed with Allard Lowenstein's support and assistance), which also managed to prevent the prevailing revolutionary group, SWAPO, from getting the two thirds it needed to nationalize the mineral wealth.
Once again, white American liberals have failed to appreciate the innate conservatism of some black Africans, and their willingness to work with whites, even their former oppressors, out of fear that they might lose their property to a "revolutionary" regime, even one financed by the U.S. government and supported by Jesse Helms and Harris Wofford, the "Odd Couple" of American politics. If a post-Mandela ANC splits apart, as some South Africans have predicted, and with the South African Communist Party marginalized, a National/Inkatha Party could well become a real force in South Africa. There is a certain logic to this; the Boers and the Zulus have always had a common enemy: the British and their English-speaking South African allies in the mining industries. But the Boers and Zulus, both pro-business, pose no threat to the great companies and families that have controlled the South African economy since the Boer war.
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32f623 No.15485
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930829 (122241ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 11-13)
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http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
Mandela's Democratic Moves
Meanwhile, Nelson Mandela has made all the right noises, from the point of view of his American supporters. He pledged not to confiscate the property of whites and not to tax in a way that will discourage foreign investment and profit. He also made it clear that he will not tolerate disorder; after the election he urged everyone to go back to work and back to school. Mandela did not spend all those years in prison to preside over a country in chaos and anarchy. Like Buthelezi, who is actually a close friend of his, Mandela is a descendant of African royalty. If the ANC and Inkatha have accepted U.S. dollars, as they have, from the Americans who caused the perpetuation of apartheid for Cold War reasons, there is more than enough irony in this to justify their actions. Mandela has started to resemble his predecessor in African liberation, Jomo Kenyatta. Kenyatta had been jailed for a very long time on charges of being a Mau Mau terrorist, and then was released in time to stop a violent revolution. Kenyatta suppressed his opposition and allowed the whites to keep control over the Kenyan economy. But Alec Erwin, a white Communist ANC candidate, declared that there "was nothing sacrosanct" about limiting the budget deficit to 6 percent of the GNP, as the IMF had required the ANC to pledge prior to granting a loan. If the ANC could stop mentioning this IMF requirement as part of the ANC's program, clearly more was necessary to make sure the worst did not happen.46
The Voters' Choice
The election results, which all the parties long ago accepted as "free and fair," produced some surprises, with the ANC polling 62.5 percent, less than the 67 percent required for control over the constitution, but more than enough to control patronage and 12 cabinet seats. De Klerk and the National Party (NP), which won control of the Western Cape, got over 20 percent, enough votes to allow de Klerk to be one of the two executive vice presidents and to gain four cabinet seats. The NP probably got a higher percentage of the black vote than did the Pan Africanist Congress, a relic of Cold War history, which received scant support in the election. Also disappearing into oblivion was the Democratic Party (DP), which was nothing more than the reconstituted old Liberal Party that Allard Lowenstein had backed. Once banned by the primitive white racist South African government, and later reinvented as the Progressive Party with the help of Harry Oppenheimer, the DP was basically the personal vehicle of Helen Suzman, who spent as much effort fighting the ANC as she did apartheid.
Mandela indicated that he would consider offering cabinet posts to representatives of parties which polled less than the required 5 percent, a carrot to the Pan Africanist Congress if they agreed to behave themselves. Inkatha received over 10 percent, enough to put Buthelezi in the cabinet and give Inkatha a total of four cabinet seats – a result his critics said was impossible. His total was augmented, and de Klerk's reduced, by the fact that some white Afrikaners voted for Buthelezi on the national level and the NP on the provincial level to bolster black opposition to the ANC. The white separatist Freedom Front ended up with about 3 percent, indicating that the white racist call for a boycott of the elections was only marginally successful. Together, these three provided an opposition bloc of over one-third of the voters, not counting those who boycotted the election.47 Buthelezi, whose Inkatha also carried KwaZulu/Natal, which his critics claimed he would never be able to do, summed up: "I'm grateful that up to now, in spite of all the skullduggery and the cheating, so far it has not flared up into any conflict or violence."48
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32f623 No.15486
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930836 (122242ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 11-13)
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http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
And it is not likely to. Buthelezi is now the Home Minister, which puts him in charge of internal affairs and makes him the boss of Sidney Mufamadi, the black chief of police who is also a member of the central committee of the South African Communist Party. The late Joe Slovo, South African Communist Party chairman, was head of Housing and Welfare before his death. Joe Modise, the black commander of Spear of the Nation, is Minister of Defense (albeit assisted by the existing chief of staff, General Georg Meyring, a white Afrikaner, who remained in his post); after the change in government Derek Keyes, de Klerk's white Afrikaner Minister of Finance continued to run the economy from the same position. Mandela's selection of the ANC's Thabo Mbeki as the other executive vice president left the able Cyril Ramaphosa out of the cabinet and the government entirely, although he remains as the chairman of the ANC, in which capacity he is in charge of drafting the new constitution. Mandela's incredible balancing act made it possible, overall, for there to be something for almost everyone, at which the CIA probably heaved a considerable sigh of relief.49 With the Cold War over, the view seems to be who cares if a couple of Communists clank around in the South African government as long as things are basically under control?
A Carat a Day...
The Goldsmith Commission, which had investigated the role of the police in the violence prior to the elections, subsequently looked ahead to 1999, when the "real" elections will take place. There will be a need for new leaders who comprehend the serious economic problems of the country, as perceived by the International Monetary Fund. USSALEP no doubt stands ready to provide these leaders. The only question is whether the United States government will continue to finance their campaigns.
But while the pundits debate the first year of the Mandela era, DeBeers continues to control 80 percent of the world's diamond trade, "with 50 percent of these diamonds by value coming from the company's own mines in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia."50 Jonathan M.E. Oppenheimer, Harry Oppenheimer's grandson, the son of Nicholas F. Oppenheimer of Johannesburg, deputy chairman of the great mining giants, the Anglo-American Group and DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Ltd., the latter founded by Cecil Rhodes with the backing of the Rothschilds, represents the next generation of Oppenheimers as he continues his work as a management trainee at N.M. Rothschild & Sons in London.51 Politicians may come and go, but as the DeBeers ad claims on television, "a diamond is forever."
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32f623 No.15487
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930857 (122245ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 11-13)
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http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
http://web.archive.org/web/20080320232050/http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11102&
Funny Peculiar Postscript
Subsequently, reports came of widespread election fraud in KwaZulu Natal where Inkatha won its "victory." In some areas, more votes were counted than the census recorded people living there. Nevertheless, the ANC did not seriously challenge the results. Key ANC candidates who were not elected on the national or provincial levels were rewarded with big jobs in either Mandela's government in Pretoria or in the Inkatha-dominated government of KwaZulu/Natal. Reporting for Newsday from South Africa in May 1994, Dele Olojede wrote:
[T]he great South African political settlement is fait accompli. Mandela is in Pretoria, where Buthelezi will serve as his home affairs minister in charge of federal relations with provinces. In the Natal provincial capital of Pietermaritzburg Friday night, Inkatha Chairman Frank Mdlalose was duly sworn in as premier at the inaugural session of the provincial legislature. His candidacy was unopposed. The ANC accepted three of 10 positions in Mdlalose's cabinet. And when Zulu King Goodwill Zwelethini swept into the chambers, the ANC bench jumped up along with everyone else to shout, in salute, "Wena ndlovu!" ("You're the elephant.")
Or the donkey.
Richard Daley, the legendary major of Chicago, would have approved totally. That AID money wasn't wasted at all. King Goodwill expressed confidence that, now, peace would surely reign in "my kingdom."52
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32f623 No.15488
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17930886 (122249ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Pandor to lead SA delegation to US-Africa Leaders Summit instead of President Ramaphosa, due to his "busy schedule"
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https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/pandor-to-lead-sa-delegation-to-us-africa-leaders-summit-instead-of-president-ramaphosa-due-to-his-busy-schedule-d9cef322-21f4-420e-b3f6-b7e67fb44590
MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2022
Cape Town - Minister Naledi Pandor, head of the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco), will lead the South African delegation to the second US-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington DC from December 13-15, in place of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
According to a statement issued by Dirco on Monday, Ramaphosa is unable to attend the summit owing to his busy schedule.
On Thursday last week, the Presidency confirmed that Ramaphosa will not be attending the summit that will be hosted by US President Joe Biden.
The last US-Africa Leaders Summit was convened in 2014 under former president Barrack Obama.
Forty-nine African states and the chairperson of the AU Commission are expected to participate in the summit.
The renewal of the US-Africa Leaders Summit follows President Biden’s intervention during the 34th summit of the AU, in February last year, where he underscored the US “commitment and readiness to partner with the continent in taking the relations to new heights”.
The Leaders Summit will discuss three topics, namely “Partnering on Agenda 2063”, “Multilateral Partnerships with Africa to Meet Global Challenges”, and “Promoting Food Security and Food Systems Resilience”.
Minister Pandor will deliver remarks on the first topic, that is “Partnering on Agenda 2063”.
On Tuesday, December 13, the following events will take place:
•	The African and Diaspora Young Leaders Forum, which will be held under the theme “Amplifying Voices: Building Partnerships that Last”.
•	The Peace, Security and Governance Forum, under the theme “Delivering Democracy and Security Dividends”.
•	A discussion on Conservation, Climate Adaptation, and a Just Energy Transition, under the theme “Building Our Green Energy Together”.
Wednesday, December 14, will start with the “US-Africa Business Breakfast meeting, followed by the inauguration of the US-Africa Business Forum and discussions on various topics, which include “Charting the Course: The Future of US-Africa Trade Investment Relations”; “Growing Agribusiness: Partnerships to strengthen Food Security and Value Chain”; and “Advancing Digital Connectivity: Partnerships to Enable Inclusive Growth Through Technology“.
Biden will deliver a keynote address at the Business Forum on December 14.
The delegation comprises Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ebrahim Patel and senior officials from the departments of higher education; science and innovation; defence and military veterans; and health.
“Apart from attending and participating in the above-mentioned events, I will also have bilateral meetings with some of my counterparts and leading captains of industry,” Pandor said.
An independent panel chaired by retired Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo recently found that Ramaphosa has a case to answer in relation to the Phala Phala Farmgate scandal.
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32f623 No.15489
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17940720 (141556ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / 17940724 Paul O’Sullivan: Ramaphosa has been set up, must not abandon SA by resigning (video)
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>[Paul] O'Sullivan ran away from home at age 14, travelled to the UK, and joined the army. He trained as an engineer, and spent six years working for the British government in counter-espionage and counterterrorism. He does not discuss what that involved. But he probably wasn't a stationery clerk. https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times/news/2018-03-31-the-wrong-guy-why-paul-osullivan-wont-back-down/
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>The release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 swayed him [Paul O'Sullivan], and he applied for permanent residence that year, as a person of independent means. "I brought in a few million pounds and started getting involved in business."But soon his work took a public turn: he became a police reservist, and in 1996 began training police officers and reservists on the Bill of Rights in the new constitution. One of his students in the late 1990s was a reservist called Cyril Ramaphosa, then a rising tycoon with an interest in community policing. Ramaphosa topped the class. https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times/news/2018-03-31-the-wrong-guy-why-paul-osullivan-wont-back-down/
Ramaphosa seems to be well protected.
“Paul O’Sullivan: Ramaphosa has been set up, must not abandon SA by resigning”
https://youtu.be/vxotm8JAydI
Dec 2, 2022
Forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan says the entire Phala Phala scandal threatening SA’s President is a setup engineered by disgraced former director general of State Security Arthur Fraser, his ‘sleeper’ inside the Ramaphosa household and ‘flexible’ journalists. He says there is no case for Ramaphosa to answer as Fraser’s affidavit, which sparked the controversy, is long on hearsay and short on fact. O’Sullivan urges Ramaphosa to display backbone and reject calls for his departure, saying he must not abandon the country in its hour of need. To resign now, the Forensics for Justice founder adds, would be an admission of guilt. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.
5:47 – “This is a message I sent to somebody who is extremely close to Cyril… I sent this at 5 o’ clock last night when I read this article on News24 [Naspers]… Make sure Cyril knows he will plunge this country into chaos if he resigns. He did nothing wrong and he must stay and captain the ship. Now there’s another saying… Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know.” (And the criminal syndicate will continue to run the country.)
6:43 – “I was tempted to phone my good friend Herman [Mashaba], him and I have been friends many, many years. We used to be in business together… I saw Herman did a media release yesterday that Cyril must resign immediately.”
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32f623 No.15490
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17940739 (141600ZDEC22) Notable: Herman Mashaba addresses Oppenheimer funding backlash
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“Herman Mashaba addresses Oppenheimer funding backlash”
https://www.saffarazzi.com/news/herman-mashaba-actionsa-funding-oppenheimers/
2021-11-19 10:56
Herman Mashaba confirms SA's wealthiest are ready to back him.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba clawed his way back from a heap of backlash to clarify the presence of the Oppenheimer family on his political party’s fund list.
Herman Mashaba response to Oppenheimer backlash
The IEC, on Thursday, published the party funding declarations report for the 2021 municipal elections, showing the donors backing each political party.
ActionSA, a new political movement enjoying a great deal of momentum in growth, was the third-most backed party in the three months leading up to Election Day (July – August 2021).
Mashaba’s party declared R16.923 million of donations made up of cash transfers and in-kind. The latter, in this context, refers to cashless donations like printing and providing election campaign merchandise, marketing collateral and consulting.
ActionSA received more than R3. 333 million from Rebecca Oppenheimer, granddaughter of Harry and Brigdet Oppenheimer.
In fact, considering the donations it received from a Jessica Slack-Jell and Victoria Freudenheim, individuals with close links to Rebecca, ActionSA received a shade below R10 million from the Oppenheimer network.
The transactions, according to the declarations report ,were made within 24 hours, between 16 and 17 September 2021, each R3 333 million.
Business magnate Martin Moshal also shelled out R5 million to Mashaba’s party, showing the true intent from South Africa’s one-percent in bolstering ActionSA’s ambitions.
In his statement, released as a response to the backlash that came from the ‘RET’ community, Mashaba implored his followers to recognise the transparency ActionSA has shown by declaring and, effectively, publishing its backers.
“We are proud of our association with South Africans who are committed to SA & have generously donated to its political future Our donors have been willing to do so openly & transparently as envisioned by the Political Party Funding Act, while others hide their donors from voters
“The reality is that after the performance of ActionSA, we have received even more interest from funders across the board. There is an overwhelming interest in the expansion of ActionSA to the 9 provinces of South Africa,” Mashaba wrote in a tweet thread.
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32f623 No.15491
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17940762 (141604ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President
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> the criminal syndicate will continue to run the country.
“David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/david-mabuza-deputy-president/
26-02-2018 22:14
David Mabuza was voted deputy president of the ANC at the party’s elective conference in 2017.
David Mabuza was voted in as deputy president of the African National Congress during the 2017 Elective Conference. Cyril Ramaphosa has elected to keep him as his right-hand man in the cabinet.
CABINET RESHUFFLE: WHO IS DAVID MABUZA?
Mabuza is seen by political analysts as the antithesis of what Cyril Ramaphosa represents. The Mpumalanga premier has countless links to alleged corruption, https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/mabuza-magashule-ramaphosas-presidency/.
MABUZA’S SCANDALS
After supporting Jacob Zuma in 2007, he was granted the premiership of Mpumalanga in 2009.
In 2010, an alleged sum of R14 million of cash was stolen from his farmhouse. Police opened a case and the province’s organised crime unit insisted just R1 200 was stolen. https://www.news24.com/Analysis/who-is-david-mabuza-anc-kingmaker-20171010
A media report then alleged that Mabuza only reported R4 million stolen as he thought R14 million would cause concern. An investigation took place but it went nowhere fast.
There are also allegations that Mabuza is behind multiple political killings in his province of Mpumalanga. Mabuza was also reportedly behind the arrest of a journalist who published articles about a man who claimed he was hired by province officials to be an assassin. https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/mystery-rumours-sms-bedevil-mabuza-483246
In 2015, Mabuza himself was allegedly poisoned and was forced to take two months leave. Then in 2016, he filed a R10 million defamation lawsuit against former presidential candidate Mathews Phosa. https://www.enca.com/south-africa/exclusive-phosa-makes-startling-allegations-against-mabuza
We will leave you with this quote that News24 found from political analyst Ralph Mathekga. https://anc-votes.news24.com/david-mabuza-man-deputy-president/
“Mabuza is a dubious character. It’s a well-known secret that he’s been involved in tender fraud in Mpumalanga.”
“So he’s a liability to whichever presidential candidate he goes with. Even if he brings a larger number of delegates, he remains a liability because you can’t deny his association with corruption. Someone like Cyril Ramaphosa can’t run an anti-corruption campaign while sitting next to David Mabuza. You just can’t rehabilitate him.”
Will Ramaphosa be able to operate alongside such a character? If not, DD might just take a “swing” at him for the presidency in another five years’ time.
“JOSH : THE AFFIDAVIT LINKING DAVID MABUZA TO POLITICAL MURDERS” - http://www.uncapturedsa.co.za/index.php?p=JOSH_:_THE_AFFIDAVIT_LINKING_DAVID_MABUZA_TO_POLITICAL_MURDERS&p=read&aid=288
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32f623 No.15492
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17941578 (141826ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Tony Yengeni and Bathabile Dlamini allowed to contest NEC positions
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>“‘This is going to finish our Movement’: Yengeni disqualified from contesting ANC NEC over criminal past”
>Bathabile Dlamini, the former president of the ANC Women’s League, was also disqualified
“Tony Yengeni and Bathabile Dlamini allowed to contest NEC positions”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/tony-yengeni-bathabile-dlamini-no-longer-disqualified-anc-nec-position-14-december-2022/
14-12-2022 16:57
Tony Yengeni had said the decision to disqualify him would kill the ANC while Bathabile Dlamini had also vowed to fight the decision.
The African National Congress (ANC) has backtracked on its decision to disqualify its former Chief Whip Tony Yengeni and former Women’s League President Bathabile Dlamini from participating in the upcoming conference.
Yengeni was disqualified from contesting for a National Executive Committee (NEC) position because of his criminal record while Dlamini was disqualified because she was found guilty of perjury in 2017. The two appealed the decision.
“We, therefore, wish to confirm that you are no longer disqualified from being a candidate for the NEC positions during the 55th National Conference of the ANC due to take place on 16 December – 20 December 2022 at Nasrec,”Motlanthe said in the letter.
Dlamini did make a threat earlier;
“‘Something big is coming’ – Bathabile Dlamini’s grim WARNING”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-bathabile-dlamini-warning-13-december/
13-12-2022 09:04
Bathabile Dlamini isn’t pleased with the ANC electoral committee’s decision to disqualify her from contesting for an NEC position
A faction of the African National Congress (ANC) is not about to roll over and play dead while some of their comrades get “sidelined” ahead of the party’s elective conference this coming Friday, 16 December – that is if what Bathabile Dlamini has said is anything to go by.
“Something big is coming .Something we all don’t expect is about to be done by agent provocateurs.They don’t want the conference but they are doing all in their power to ensure conference becomes a festival of chairs .There is no sober minded revolutionary that can allow this,” Dlamini said.
Dlamini reportedly received over 800 branch nominations to form part of the new NEC that will take over after the upcoming 55th national conference, which will be held in Nasrec, Johannesburg, from 16 – 20 December.
In the letter, the party said Dlamini is disqualified as a candidate for all NEC positions, including additional members during the 55th National Conference based on one of its rules which states that “The ANC expects the highest ethical and moral standards from its NEC leaders. Any member may stand for the NEC if they have been an active member for at least ten years, unless they have been found guilty of or have been charged with unethical or immoral conduct, or any serious crime, or corruption.”
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32f623 No.15493
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17941585 (141827ZDEC22) Notable: 300 government officials on suspension for alleged fraud, theft, rape paid R130 million
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“300 government officials on suspension for alleged fraud, theft, rape paid R130 million”
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/300-government-officials-on-suspension-for-alleged-fraud-theft-rape-paid-r130-million-2369fb99-ee02-4351-9eca-66ba43133edc
Published Dec 13, 2022
Pretoria - The government paid more than R130 million to more than 300 public servants who are on suspension with full pay and benefits.
One, an employee of the Gauteng Economic Development, has been on full pay for four years.
These were the damning revelations of Acting Minister of Public Service and Administration, Thulas Nxesi, in his written reply to questions from the DA public service and administration spokesperson, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, in the National Assembly. Gondwe asked Nxesi to give details about the total number of suspended officials; the charges against them and any punitive measures taken by the department against the 305 officials.
In his reply, Nxesi said a Gauteng official had been suspended for four years (1 604 days) for fraud. Another official had been suspended for 902 days for misuse of a petrol card.
Three assistant directors were on suspension for fraud and another on theft charges. A deputy director is facing charges of poor performance, insubordination, and fraud.
In the Gauteng Community Safety Department three officials were charged with discharging firearms in public – one incident resulted in a fatality.
In the Department of Infrastructure Development nine officials were suspended – three junior officials for 99 days for theft of copper pipe.
Six senior officials, including one deputy director-general and five other managers, were charged with failure to follow prescripts in the appointment of professional service providers in the AngloGold Ashanti hospital refurbishment project. All had been on suspension for 116 days.
Nxesi also gave shocking details of sex allegations against some officials. Two Department of Higher Education officials, one a deputy director-general, were facing charges of raping learners. The deputy director general has been on suspension for 237 days while another official has been iced for 44 days. In the Northern Cape, two officials had been on suspension for three and two years over the sexual harassment of learners.
KwaZulu-Natal had the highest cases of sex-related crimes with officials having sexual relations with learners. Four officials were facing charges of allegedly having sexual relations with learners.
One has been on suspension for 1 050 days, the second for 990 days, the third for 150 days while the last for 60 days.
Seven other officials are charged with sexual assault while another five face sexual harassment charges.
The others were facing financial misconduct charges bringing the total number in the Education Department to 27 officials.
In Gauteng, two Education Department officials are facing sexual assault charges and six in the Western Cape. Other Education Departments were also fingered in sex charges.
Three officials in Western Cape Premier Alan Winde’s office, were charged with sexual harassment while no cases were reported in the premier’s offices in other provinces.
In her reaction, Gondwe also said a Department of Defence official has been on suspension for three years (1 157 days) for allegedly stealing state rations; a Department of Health official has been on suspension for two-and-a-half years (930 days) over fraud; and a senior public servant in the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development has been on suspension for two years (778 days) for alleged negligence.
Home Affairs was singled out as one of the worst departments. A total of 26 were charged, some for assisting foreign nationals to fraudulently obtain IDs and passports.
Gondwe said Public Service and Administration should urgently implement a discipline management strategy so government departments could finalise disciplinary cases within the 90-day period stipulated by Public Service Regulations. “It is grossly unfair that, year in and year out, the already burdened South African taxpayer pays such a heavy price.”
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32f623 No.15494
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17941589 (141827ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe with immediate effect
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“President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe with immediate effect”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/president-cyril-ramaphosa-suspends-western-cape-judge-president-john-hlophe-with-immediate-effect-95d0c2c5-dd3c-4508-a8dc-9810c08de751
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2022
Durban – President Cyril Ramaphosa has suspended Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
The suspension of Hlophe who is accused of gross misconduct while on the bench is with immediate effect.
However, the judge will be allowed to complete all cases he heard and hand down all reserved judgments – but that’s not clear how.
His suspension was announced by the presidency through a statement on Wednesday.
The office said it was based on the advice of the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) and in terms of section 177(3) of the Constitution.
“In order to ensure continuity and stability in the work of the divisional high court, the suspension which is in effect immediately, is on condition that Judge President Hlophe completes all part-heard matters and reserved judgments,” the presidency said in a statement.
Explaining the rationale for this decision, the presidency said Ramaphosa received the JSC report on July 27.
“Due to the long history and complexity of the matter, President Ramaphosa took time to carefully consider all the permutations of the JSC recommendations, including obtaining guidance from an independent legal opinion.
“The President fully appreciated the need to balance Judge President Hlophe’s rights with those of the public and the interest of the judiciary as a whole.
“Section 177 (3) of the Constitution provides that the President, on the advice of the JSC, may suspend a judge who is the subject of a procedure in terms of subsection (1) that deals with the removal of a judge who is found guilty of gross misconduct.
“The Judicial Conduct Tribunal (JCT) concluded that Judge President Hlophe’s conduct breached the provisions of section 165 of the Constitution by improperly attempting to influence the two Justices of the Constitutional Court to violate their oaths of office.
“The JCT established that Judge Hlophe’s behaviour seriously threatened and interfered with the independence, impartiality, dignity and effectiveness of the Constitutional Court and further undermined public confidence in the judicial system.
“The JSC has referred the matter to parliament for the National Assembly to institute impeachment proceedings against Judge President Hlophe,” reads the statement from the presidency.
Furthermore, it said since 2008, Hlophe has been accused of alleged judiciary misconduct after he was accused of trying to improperly influence judges on matters involving former president Jacob Zuma.
“In May 2008, 11 Justices of the Constitutional Court lodged a complaint with the JSC against Judge President Hlophe for his improper attempt to influence the outcome of certain cases pending before the Constitutional Court in favour of former President Jacob Zuma.”
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32f623 No.15495
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17941613 (141833ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Resignation of André de Ruyter will deepen the Eskom crisis
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>>15419
>Is it a major push for an ‘environmentally sustainable’ power supply?
“‘Resignation of André de Ruyter will deepen the Eskom crisis’”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/resignation-of-andre-de-ruyter-deepen-eskom-crisis-breaking-news-14-dewcember-2022/
14-12-2022 17:55
Solidarity said the resignation of André de Ruyter will deepen the Eskom crisis and will not alleviate it. The wrong person resigned.
Solidarity has come forward and said the resignation of André de Ruyter will deepen the Eskom crisis and will not alleviate it. The wrong person resigned.
SOLIDARITY SAID DE RUYTER’S RESIGNATION WILL DEEPEN THE ESKOM CRISIS
This comes shortly after the news broke that Eskom’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Andre de Ruyter, reportedly resigned from his position this week.
According to Connie Mulder, Head of Solidarity Research Institute, the problem at Eskom is not the CEO’s operational will but the government’s political will.
“The best person in the country can be appointed to the position but the current political dispensation makes it an impossible task for the person.
“The politicians looked for a scapegoat to hide their own incompetence and exerted incredible pressure on De Ruyter. Instead of doing the right thing, the politicians sacrificed De Ruyter for the sake of their politics.”
Connie Mulder
‘DE RUYTER STOOD ON THE OXYGEN LINE FEEDING CORRUPTION’
Connie furthermore said De Ruyter stood on the oxygen line feeding corruption.
“Those who want to loot more exerted the most pressure for him to resign. Bigger corruption post – De Ruyter is a real danger.
“Drastic political changes are called for. The current government and the ministers involved do not have the ability to bring about the political changes that are required.”
Connie Mulder
HIS RESIGNATION COMES AFTER SEVERAL CALLS FOR HIS HEAD FROM POLITICIANS AND THE LARGER PUBLIC
De Ruyter’s resignation comes after several calls for his head from politicians and sections of the larger public.
According to reports, he informed Eskom board chairperson Mpho Makwana of his decision to call it quits earlier this week. Makwana in turn informed Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.
Earlier this year, President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation about the country’s energy crisis.
HERE ARE FIVE THINGS THAT WERE DISCUSSED BY RAMAPHOSA
Here are the five major things you should know from the family meeting. Take note we are still waiting to see these changes despite the family meeting in July.
FIRSTLY– IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF ESKOM’S EXISTING FLEET OF POWER STATIONS
Over time, the maintenance programme of Eskom’s electricity generation fleet has declined. It is now been decided that over the next 12 months, Eskom will increase the budget allocated for critical maintenance to increase the reliability of its generation capacity
SECONDLY, IT WILL ACCELERATE THE PROCUREMENT OF NEW-GENERATION CAPACITY
The relevant government departments are working together to ensure that all projects from Bid Window 5 of the renewable energy programme can start construction on schedule.
THIRDLY, TO MASSIVELY INCREASE PRIVATE INVESTMENT IN GENERATION CAPACITY
The licensing threshold for embedded generation will be removed completely. This will enable private investment in electricity generation to rise to higher levels.
While they will not require licenses, all new-generation projects will still have to register with the regulator and comply with the technical requirements for grid connection and our environmental legislation.
FOURTH, ENABLE BUSINESSES AND HOUSEHOLDS TO INVEST IN ROOFTOP SOLAR
There is significant potential for households and businesses to install rooftop solar and connect this power to the grid. To incentivize greater uptake of rooftop solar, Eskom will develop rules and a pricing structure – known as a feed-in tariff – for all commercial and residential installations on its network.
FINALLY, TRANSFORMING THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR AND POSITIONING IT FOR FUTURE SUSTAINABILITY:
Eskom will be restructured, which will result in three entities, namely an electricity generation entity, an electricity transmission entity and an electricity distribution entity.
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32f623 No.15496
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17942454 (142109ZDEC22) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit underway in Washington (videos)
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>>15488
U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit underway in Washington - https://youtu.be/Uo_sAjA6ye4
“Our administration will be guided not by what we can do for Africa but what we can do with Africa - Vice President Kamala Harris”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/world/our-administration-will-be-guided-not-by-what-we-can-do-for-africa-but-what-we-can-do-with-africa-vice-president-kamala-harris-243668dc-afcf-4eaf-b5b3-7ec23fc66540
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2022
Speaking at the African and Diaspora Young Leaders’ Forum at the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit, US Vice President Kamala Harris has announced a host of new investments into Africa’s youth development.
Harris announced a new investment of $100 million “which we will expand networking for African youth alumni and connect them with social impact and business investors”.
Speaking at the young leaders’ forum on Tuesday Harris said the Biden administration will invest their time and energy to fortify partnerships across Africa.
“Africa cannot help but be in the future business. I strongly believe that the creativity and ingenuity of Africa’s young leaders will help us shape the future of the world, and that their ideas — your ideas — and innovations and initiatives will benefit the entire world.”
Harris said that within the next two years, the Biden administration would have invested more than $1 billion in education and youth programming in Africa, which will allow the administration to further its partnership with African academic institutions and the private sector on education and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Harris said that the investment will allow the administration to expand its signature programme for African youth, the Young African Leaders’ Initiative, also known at YALI.
The YALI programme sees fellows travel to colleges and universities in the United States for six weeks to study. They also study business, civic engagement, or public management.
“We also developed YALI Regional Leadership Centres to provide a similar experience at higher education institutions in Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa. Through these experiences, these leaders join a continent-wide network of young leaders.”
Harris added that currently more than 640 000 young Africans participate in the YALI network.
She further said that this week, the United States Export-Import Bank will be entering into a new memoranda of understanding with entities in Sub-Saharan Africa whereby the US will provide more than $1 billion to finance American commercial investment in Africa.
“This, we know and believe, will create jobs and opportunities in various sectors, and in particular, the renewable energy sector, in agriculture, water and sanitation, and infrastructure.
“In addition, we will launch The African Women’s Trade and Investment Initiative, a new programme which will help women across Africa participate in e-commerce, and access financing and export markets.”
Harris said the US government will also re-launch the African Women Entrepreneurship Programme to provide micro-financing to women to support their ambitions and their aspirations.
According to Harris, President Joe Biden will also sign an executive order to create the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United States.
“This council will provide advice and recommendations to the president to strengthen the ties between the people of Africa and the people of America.”
Harris said that throughout history, in moments of uncertainty and change, the world has often turned to young people to help lead the way forward. Now is no different.
“So to Africa’s young leaders, I say: I am an optimist about what lies ahead for Africa and, by extension, for the world because of you — because of your energy, your ambition, and your ability to transform seemingly intractable problems into opportunities. Simply put: your ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been.”
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32f623 No.15497
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17947035 (151439ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Phala Phala vote: NDZ [Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma] dragged before ANC disciplinary committee after Pemmy Majodina's report
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>>>/qresearch/17940569
>“As it happened: Ramaphosa survives vote and won’t face [Phala Phala] impeachment inquiry” – “ANC BACK RAMAPHOSA”
Communism in full display. As the attached letter states, “The report indicates that there were members of the ANC Caucus who: (i) voted against the position adopted by the National Executive Committee (NEC) and ANC Caucus that the ANC will vote against the adoption of the Report of the Section 89 Panel”
“Phala Phala vote: NDZ [Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma] dragged before ANC disciplinary committee after Pemmy Majodina's report”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/phala-phala-vote-ndz-dragged-before-anc-disciplinary-committee-after-pemmy-majodinas-report-1e245483-9e30-4734-8239-0a2209089228
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Durban - The ANC's acting secretary-general, Paul Mashatile has informed Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma that she will be disciplined for voting for the adoption (she voted yes) of the section 89 report on Phala Phala on Tuesday.
The matter is now with Ralph Mgijima, the chairperson of the National Disciplinary Committee of the governing party.
If the report was not defeated, it would have opened doors for Ramaphosa to be impeached.
However, Dlamini Zuma, in a television interview on Wednesday, said the report was not about impeaching Ramaphosa, but it was about him answering questions.
She also said she never defied any party directive as the ANC NEC meeting that discussed the matter never reached an agreement as chairperson Gwede Mantashe closed it prematurely.
During the highly-charged parliamentary sitting, Dlamini Zuma stood up and said as a disciplined member of the ANC, she was voting yes for the report to be adopted.
Other ANC MPs that voted for it to be adopted are Mervin Dirks, Supra Mahumapelo and Mosebenzi Zwane.
Thandi Mahambehlala also voted for it, but later tried to change her vote mid-air and that was rejected by the opposition parties like the DA and the EFF.
“The National Officials (top six), having consider (sic) the report of the Chief Whip (Pemmy Majodina), and the abovementioned provisions of the ANC Constitution, among others, decided to exercise the power in Rule 25.9 to invoke disciplinary proceedings under the ANC Constitution and therefore to initiate disciplinary hearings against you.
“Accordingly, the Chief National Presenter has been requested to take the necessary steps to institute disciplinary proceedings,” Mashatile said in the letter dated December 14.
The letter was also copied to Mgijima, a former protégé of Dlamini Zuma who now has to preside of over the disciplinary proceedings.
It is not clear whether the proceedings will run concurrently with the elective conference of the governing party which starts on Monday or it will be kicked off in the coming year.
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32f623 No.15498
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17947083 (151458ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / 80 hours and counting without electricity: eThekwini electricity department shambles exposed
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“80 hours and counting without electricity: eThekwini electricity department shambles exposed”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/80-hours-and-counting-without-electricity-ethekwini-electricity-department-shambles-exposed-d3a39b96-7926-4d7a-a9bf-27332475e290
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Durban – Last night was the fourth night in a row that some residents in the suburb of Manor Gardens in Durban went to bed without electricity.
I first wrote about this on Tuesday morning after the suburb including parts of Glenwood were hit by a power outage on Sunday night. The power to the majority of the area had been restored at about 10.30am on Tuesday morning – my home included – but after a round of scheduled load shedding that same day from 2pm – 4pm, my home and about 14 others in the neighbourhood did not have the power restored when the load shedding ended.
What we have discovered as we battled the bureaucracy of the municipality to have our power restored, is the shambles plaguing the eThekwini electricity department that has wider implications for all Durban ratepayers – as the festive season approaches.
The eThekwini Municipality, in an effort to clamp down on rampant overtime claims by contractors and employees of the city has stopped paying for overtime in the electricity department.
This means, according to various sources, that any electrical fault logged after hours will not be attended.
An increase of load shedding in recent weeks to Stage 6 has seen a spike in electricity faults logged with the city as the electrical infrastructure was not built to handle the constant outages.
This means that areas are often plunged into darkness due to “tripping” as the start-up load on a transformer may be greater than the network’s capacity – tripping the circuit.
This is what happened in my suburb on Tuesday, which caused a fuse to blow in the transformer plunging over a dozen homes back into darkness.
Help came at 5.20pm on Wednesday when an electricity contractor called me to confirm my address. A sense of relief fell over all of us.
Like many of my neighbours, I had earlier in the day, thrown away food that had gone off because the fridge was thawed and spent the day at a relative’s house charging cellphones, laptops and load shedding lights.
Our lives without electricity for three days in a row was in turmoil.
When the electricity contractors arrived they were able to locate the transformer and discovered that the fuse had blown. According to Janus Horn, the chairperson of the Manor Gardens Ratepayers Association who was on scene with the contractors, it took less than 5 minutes to repair. When the lights came on we jumped for joy in our home.
But our joy was short-lived. A mere 30 minutes later the lights went out again. Again it was the 15 homes affected.
I immediately called the contractors back on the same number they called me on and they were shocked to hear it had gone off again.
“I need to call my controller for them to tell me what to do,” the contractor said.
It was after 6pm on Wednesday and we had now entered “overtime” territory with the municipality.
A source in the municipality told me that they were not coming back as the city was not going to pay them for overtime.
What is worse, the source added, is that some contractors may be dragging their feet or going on a “go-slow” during normal working hours in an effort to increase the backlog of faults and force the municipality to pay them overtime.
“You are in fact lucky this happened now and not over the long weekend. Because if it happened over the long weekend or during the holidays over the festive season, no one will come out to assist,” the source said.
It is an ominous warning to all Durban ratepayers who may have the misfortune to experience an electrical fault on a public holiday, weekend or after hours.
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32f623 No.15499
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949508 (152111ZDEC22) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit underway in Washington (videos)
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>>>/qresearch/17945033
Africa may be the next Ukraine as Biden states, US is “all in on Africa’s future.”
“Pres. Biden Pledges $55 Billion In Investments At U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit” and it is just the beginning
https://youtu.be/4mpiIK0DVxI
The irony is;
WASHINGTON — The last time leaders of the African continent were invited to the White House, Barack Obama was president. It was August 2014, and Vladimir Putin had just invaded Ukraine — for the first time. The world was grappling with a deadly virus: Ebola. And Joe Biden was vice president of the United States. https://news.yahoo.com/african-leaders-white-house-summit-biden-192355564.html
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32f623 No.15500
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949516 (152112ZDEC22) Notable: FBI beat security cluster in identifying cyber hack of the SA Reserve Bank
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“FBI beat security cluster in identifying cyber hack of the SA Reserve Bank, says Godongwana”
https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/fbi-beat-security-cluster-in-identifying-cyber-hack-of-the-sa-reserve-bank-says-godongwana-0c5e9af6-00e2-45bd-9867-a386cd351db7
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Cape Town - Cyber-criminals attempted to hack the SA Reserve Bank (SARB) on August 12, Treasury Minister Enoch Godongwana has revealed, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) beat the security cluster in identifying the breach.
The FBI took it upon itself to notify oblivious law enforcement authorities that the bank was under cyberattack.
Godongwana made the revelation as he spoke at an SA Local Government Association event.
Delivering off-the-cuff closing remarks in Xhosa, Godongwana said: “Cybersecurity … on August 12, the SA Reserve Bank was hacked. They saw it themselves. Our own security cluster didn’t see it.
“The FBI in America phones the Hawks and says: ‘Your bank is being hacked’. Do you see how exposed we are in this nation, and yet we criticise you (municipalities) as if we’re better at national level?”
SARB spokesperson Ziyanda Mtshali confirmed that the bank had received information regarding “a possible breach in August” from “both State agencies and private cybersecurity providers”.
She said there was no impact on the bank’s operations.
SAPS spokesperson Athlenda Mathe referred queries to the Hawks.
Hawks head advocate General Godfrey Lebeya said he was on leave and had forwarded the query to spokesperson Brigadier Nomthandazo Mbambo, who said the SARB would be better positioned to indicate whether the matter was reported to the Hawks.
World Wide Worx founder and tech analyst Arthur Goldstuck said: “SA institutions have regularly demonstrated that they are unprepared for the global escalation in cybercrime in recent years.
“The fact that the SARB had to be alerted to an attack by a third party tells us they were not adequately monitored and protected by their own systems.”
The SARB hack attempt was yet another incident of the SA security cluster being upstaged by a foreign intelligence service in what is supposed to be SAPS, Hawks and other local law enforcement agencies’ stomping ground.
Citing Police Minister Bheki Cele’s response in Parliament, the Cape Argus recently reported that the police were caught unaware of an FBI investigation and interception of a Bonteheuwel mother who was in the act of selling her 4-year-old child to paedophiles. [https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/sa-cops-still-in-the-dark-after-fbi-intercepted-the-sale-of-a-4-year-old-bonteheuwel-child-6a5751e6-5d61-4020-ab7c-ecb84df27c00]
US intelligence also one-upped its local counterparts in October when the US embassy issued a terrorism alert, warning its citizens of an imminent attack in Sandton, leading to diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
The State Security Agency and SAPS crime intelligence were widely chastised for allegedly failing to identify the threat.
Goldstuck said the Transnet ransomware attempt and the crashing of the Justice Department’s systems last year were the most dramatic, as they brought down two of the country’s most critical infrastructures.
He said: “A key element of cybersecurity is visibility of attacks and the ability to analyse these in order to further shore up defences.”
Godongwana also touched on the rolling power cuts.
“No amount of progressive macro-economic can work when you have no electricity. We have 14 years trying to fix Eskom, not to fix power to the grid for 14 years,” he said.
On the shortage of diesel at Eskom to mitigate load shedding, Godongwana said Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe informed him there was enough diesel in South Africa, but Eskom refuses to fork out cash.
He said Mantashe also told President Cyril Ramaphosa, who “frantically” called Godongwana to ask: “Brother, where is the diesel? Your people should also be there every day (in meetings with Eskom officials).” [flogging the dead horse]
Godongwana said: “I heard him (Ramaphosa) swear for the first time in isiXhosa, ‘uyayazi mos yikaka lanto yenzeka pha kula Eskom’.” This loosely translates to “you know what’s happening at Eskom is literally sh*t”.
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32f623 No.15501
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949532 (152115ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom R400 billion debt and Diesel costs
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>>15500
>On the shortage of diesel at Eskom to mitigate load shedding, Godongwana said Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe informed him there was enough diesel in South Africa, but Eskom refuses to fork out cash.
>He said Mantashe also told President Cyril Ramaphosa, who “frantically” called Godongwana to ask: “Brother, where is the diesel? Your people should also be there every day (in meetings with Eskom officials).”
Eskom R400 billion debt and Diesel costs
https://www.sanews.gov.za/south-africa/government-take-over-portion-eskom’s-r400-billion-debt
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Government to take over portion of Eskom’s R400 billion debt.
https://www.news24.com/fin24/economy/extreme-load-shedding-ahead-as-eskom-diesel-budget-runs-dry-20221120
20 November 2022
UPDATE | Extreme load shedding ahead as Eskom diesel budget runs dry
At a state of the system briefing last week, Eskom chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer said that since 1 April, Eskom has spent R12 billion on diesel against an initial budget of R6.1 billion. This was later revised to R11.1 billion.
"If we continue to burn diesel the way we have for the past seven months, the cost would be astronomical. But we do not have the cash to spend. We would be able to pay if the municipalities were paying us," said Oberholzer at the time.”
In the past, Eskom has overspent its diesel budget excessively, arguing that the R500 million a day per stage cost to the economy is greater than the cost of buying diesel. Eskom has therefore spent profligately on diesel to keep the lights on, with the only cap being the amount of diesel that can physically be delivered and burnt each month. This has equated to about R2.4 billion of diesel a month.
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32f623 No.15502
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949547 (152118ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Lindiwe Sisulu speaks on missing Parliament vote, says the Phala Phala scandal is ‘untenable
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>Lindiwe Sisulu and Zweli Mkhize have been accused of being cowards after they were nowhere to be seen during the National Assembly debate on the Phala Phala report.
“Lindiwe Sisulu speaks on missing Parliament vote, says the Phala Phala scandal is ‘untenable’”
https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/lindiwe-sisulu-speaks-on-missing-parliament-vote-says-the-phala-phala-scandal-is-untenable-8922242d-6c9b-4f33-babe-59a13d7ae14d
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Cape Town - Senior ANC Lindiwe Sisulu says the Phala Phala scandal is “untenable” and that there has been one cover-up after another in the saga that implicates President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Sisulu, who was speaking on The Press Club podcast, was a notable absentee in the vote and rejection of the adoption of the Section 89 report on the Phala Phala fallout.
“I was shocked like everybody else when this (the Phala Phala saga) was revealed,” said Sisulu, who is also Tourism Minister and holds membership to the party’s National Executive Committee and National Working Committee.
“When I was in intelligence, we had come across illicit outflows and inflows of money and we knew this would affect the value of the rand.”
Their discovery gave effect to the establishment of the Financial Intelligence Centre and other measures “in preparation that we’d never experience something like Phala Phala”.
“Several laws have been broken. I must say this about Comrade Cyril: I think his first instinct was to say ‘let me walk away’. It’s the people around him, I believe, who are dependent on his patronage, who said, ‘but Mr President, what about us?’
“We’re sitting with a group of people holding the whole country and its integrity at ransom.”
Sisulu said a prevailing culture in the ANC was that there aren’t people who can tell Ramaphosa the truth “and tell the emperor that he’s naked”.
Sisulu said Ramaphosa should’ve been allowed to resign and the Phala Phala saga thoroughly investigated. “What we’ve done is covered up, creating a situation which is untenable.”
Podcast anchor Professor Sipho Seepe asked her to opine on those who say “better the devil you know” and whether Ramaphosa was a good man.
“I don’t know what the definition of a good man is, but the presidents we’ve had I have looked up to … I didn’t expect that I would be discussing Comrade Cyril with money stashed in Phala Phala. That is not how I associate his position and relationship with society.”
Sisulu said the ANC was clear about what happened, but there was an “active agenda” to try to cover up that which “is irregular, blatant, wrong in the extreme”.
Sisulu said the incident happened as Luthuli House employees had not been paid for seven months – it could’ve been used to assist poor people.
She said Namibian president Hage Geingob has a “very high moral standard” and wouldn’t have known the truth behind Phala Phala.
On her being absent from the Section 89 voting, she said she and NEC member Dr Zweli Mkhize were “aggrieved” in a recent NEC meeting where, she said, ANC chairperson Gwede Mantashe “did not recognise us”.
Sisulu said a decision cooked outside ANC processes saw Mantashe tell MPs to toe the party line.
“It got so heated we were worried about the exchanges between Mkhize and Mantashe.”
She said she addressed a caucus meeting on Tuesday to disagree with Mantashe, but was “hauled down. I could not continue”. Sisulu said the matter was “managed to have a particular outcome”.
Sisulu said she and Mkhize received a message that they don’t vote and she left the building to check the message. She said when she returned, the doors were closed.
She doesn’t regret not voting as she “will not support anything dictatorial”. Asked whether she would’ve voted “Yes” to adopt the report, she said she would’ve repeated what she did in the caucus meeting.
“The hype around Nkandla was almost out of this world. And here we have something out of this world happening and the hype is not at the same level because there are people who are beholden to the president,” Sisulu said.
She said when ANC MP Mervyn Dirks called for Ramaphosa to account, he was thrown out of Parliament. She was referring to his suspension from January this year.
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32f623 No.15503
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949590 (152125ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Calls for Gwede Mantashe to be fired amid money laundering allegations
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>Mantashe says load-shedding worse than state capture
>>15502
>“Several laws have been broken. I must say this about Comrade Cyril: I think his first instinct was to say ‘let me walk away’. It’s the people around him, I believe, who are dependent on his patronage, who said, ‘but Mr President, what about us?’
>Sisulu said a decision cooked outside ANC processes saw Mantashe tell MPs to toe the party line.
“Calls for Gwede Mantashe ‘to be fired’, amid money laundering allegations”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/what-money-laundering-gwede-mantashe-accusations/
24-01-2021 14:50
The DA believe Gwede Mantashe ‘must be removed’ from his positions of power, after the minister was accused of taking part in a money laundering operation.
Gwede Mantashe‘s alleged links to a money laundering venture have been slammed by the DA on Sunday. Shadow Minister Kevin Mileham, whose portfolio includes mining and energy, believes that President Ramaphosa ‘would be doing South Africa a great service’ if he were to remove his ANC colleague from office.
GWEDE MANTASHE ACCUSED OF ‘MONEY LAUNDERING’
Media reports on Sunday state that the Gwede Mantashe Foundation has been complicit in a scheme involving several subsidiary companies. The minister’s wife is also thought to be benefiting irregularly from a government contract. The fresh allegations weave a rich tapestry of intrigue and financial misgivings:
•	Bidvest subsidiary, Voltex, allegedly made a number of dubious payments to Ntlokholo Investments .
•	Chief Operating Officer of the Gwede Mantashe Foundation, Caswell Mokoena, was a director at Ntlokholo.
•	One of the payments, for an amount of R935 000, was quietly intended as a donation to the Foundation.
•	Payments to Mokoena were allegedly related to the National Solar Water Heating Programme. But Ntlokholo isn’t involved in the NSW heating tender.
•	The project itself is administered by Mr. Mantashe’s own department, raising further serious questions
•	Meanwhile, Gwede Mantashe’s wife – Nolwandle Mantashe – was a director of Royal Mnandi. They are the beneficiary of a catering contract in excess of R600 million, to feed workers constructing the Medupi and Khusile power stations.
DA LOBBY FOR MINISTER’S REMOVAL
Mileham is calling for a full investigation into the conduct of the ANC veteran.
“Reports that the Gwede Mantashe Foundation may be involved in money laundering must be fully investigated and the Minister’s role in this scandal clarified. All of these coincidences raise serious questions about the man in whose orbit all these dodgy deals keep happening: Minister Gwede Mantashe himself.”
“With this in mind, President Ramaphosa would be doing the country a great service by removing him from any position, including that of Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, where he can influence tenders or where his involvement in any way calls into question the legality and ethical management of government funds.”
Kevin Mileham
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32f623 No.15504
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949605 (152128ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Calls for Gwede Mantashe to be fired amid money laundering allegations
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“SA energy mafia? Accusations against Gwede Mantashe are serious and could hurt entire South Africa”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-05-02-sa-energy-mafia-accusations-against-gwede-mantashe-are-serious-and-could-hurt-entire-south-africa/
02 May 2021
On Friday it emerged that the Mineral Resources and Energy Minister and ANC Chair, Gwede Mantashe, and his wife, Nolwandle Mantashe, had been implicated by a losing bidder in the project to provide “emergency” power generation. The consequences of this could be immense, both for South Africa’s continuous energy failure and the ANC’s future balance of power.
The publication of the claims in legal papers by amaBhungane in Daily Maverick suggests that the decision to provide Karpowership SA (which uses ships that produce power using liquefied natural gas) with the contracts to generate electricity as an independent power producer was corrupt. The claims point to a “close associate” of the minister.
It is not just that the ANC has failed to solve the power crisis which saw load shedding starting in late 2007, despite the first warning that the lights would go out being sounded as early as 1998.
It is that at almost every step in the process there has been corruption.
The ANC’s investment vehicle, Chancellor House, benefited from contracts with Hitachi, which had R38.5-billion in contracts with Eskom to provide boilers for the Medupi and Kusile power stations, and which ultimately paid a $19-million fine to US regulators for breaching the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The boilers were not properly designed — costing South Africa an untold amount of money — and are unlikely to ever reach peak performance.
The political nature of these interests cannot be ignored.
The situation was described by Professor Anthony Butler in Business Day in this way:
“The Eskom coal supply chain, and the associated trucking industry, offers a roll-call of influential ANC donors. Many of these entrepreneurs are at the centre of the historic process of building a significant black business class in SA.”
The detail is hugely important and includes the claim that Mbalati was invited to a restaurant, where he and the group he was meeting were the only people there, and that the following was said to him:
“The one thing you must understand is that there is a system in this country and if you don’t work in accordance with that system you will fail, even if your project is the best, and I suspect that your project will be the best but that means you must be part of the system.”
In his papers, Mbalati says he is not naming the “close associate” of the minister because he is laying a criminal complaint against this person, and he has been advised not to name them at this stage.
It has still not been explained by the department why this “emergency” contract would be signed for a period of 20 years. This would mean that even if all of South Africa’s electricity problems were solved in the next decade (which may seem like science fiction now, but the price of solar energy and innovations in the storage of energy are moving very quickly), we would be locked into these contracts for a decade after that.
All of this leads to questions about Mantashe.
During his time as secretary-general of the ANC, Mantashe was sometimes seen as the “centre of gravity” in the party — the person who held it together. https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2017-12-13-analysis-in-the-centre-of-the-ancs-gravity-field-gwede-mantashe/
Since then, however, (and since becoming minister) he has admitted to lying to a journalist in a bid to try to get them not to publish a story about him and a younger woman. https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2019-11-05-gwede-mantashes-unforced-errors-dangerous-moves/
He has also been accused of not acting to resolve South Africa’s power crisis, of inaction when the last thing that a locked-down country in a pandemic crisis needs is another spate of blackouts (aka load shedding).
While South Africa needs action to resolve this long-running crisis, it is a complex situation with many pitfalls. The politicised interests in this space make any decision-making difficult. Any decision can be challenged in court (and possibly using political means as well), which makes swift action sometimes impossible.
Within the ANC there are other serious considerations.
Mantashe has been a strong supporter of President Cyril Ramaphosa and his agenda of renewal. He has publicly backed the resolution that those implicated in corruption must “step aside”. His support is vital to Ramaphosa in the apparent battle with ANC Secretary-General Ace Magashule.
For Mantashe now to be tarnished by this kind of claim could damage this agenda.
It will allow Magashule’s allies to say that if Mantashe is corrupt, he too must resign.
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32f623 No.15505
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17949610 (152128ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Land scam witness Khanyisile Mashego beheaded
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“Land scam witness Khanyisile Mashego beheaded”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/land-scam-witness-khanyisile-mashego-beheaded-22dc190e-8090-46e4-8d20-ef9f7a05f619
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2022
Cape Town - The body of Khanyisile Mashego, 50, who was reported missing, was found beheaded at a Brakpan morgue on Thursday.
Before she disappeared Mashego received a call from someone who kept on insisting to see her. She went missing after she left in her silver BMW 3 Series.
Her head was reportedly found in Zonkizizwe following her disappearance from Dalpark 1 estate on December 10.
According to the Ward Patroller Association’s Monde Ntebe, there were claims that Mashego was a high profile witness in a land scam case allegedly involving Centre of Excellence employees. [How ironic]
“We wish to escalate the matter to both the Hawks and the NPA to ensure that the matter is investigated and the remaining witnesses are moved into the witness protection programme urgently.”
Ntebe said the docket initially went missing, meaning there were irregularities in the investigation of the case.
“So we call on the the Ipid director to launch an investigation into the case.
“We would appreciate it if the president and the SIU launched an investigation into this land scam and ascertain to what extent did this reach into the workforce of the metro and politicians.
“The family spoke about land parcels in over three areas in Ekurhuleni that were being fraudulently sold.”
Ntebe said the Investigative officer told the family that he received calls from people claiming ransom money and saying the deceased had been human trafficked to Kenya.
Nkebe said a case of murder had been opened at Brakpan police station.
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Gauteng’s MMC for Community Safety Khathutshelo Rasilingwane and EMPD chief of police Isaac Mapiyeye visited the Mashego family in Dalpark to offer support before the reports that her body had been found.
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32f623 No.15506
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17980997 (191505ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / SACP (South African Communist Party) hits back at former Spy Boss Arthur Fraser (video)
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>>>>/qresearch/17774464, >>>/qresearch/17774469, >>>/qresearch/17783785, >>>/qresearch/17783786, >>>/qresearch/17783787 Arthur Fraser
“SACP (South African Communist Party) hits back at former Spy Boss Arthur Fraser”
https://youtu.be/vFt94HBHTjo
Jul 14, 2022
The SACP has hit back at former Spy Boss Arthur Fraser for opening a criminal case against President Cyril Ramaphosa. SACP General Secretary Dr Blade Nzimande says Arthur Fraser is using privileged state information for his own factional and devious purposes. The Communists have come out to defend Ramaphosa saying Arthur Fraser only wants to plunge the ANC into crisis and out of power. Samkele Maseko filed this report.
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32f623 No.15507
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981004 (191507ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / Chief justice objection: Arthur Fraser says Zondo ‘lacks integrity (video)
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>>15494
>“President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe with immediate effect”
“Analysis on Zondo's appointment as Chief Justice : Thabo Masombuka” - https://youtu.be/2h3HnO7WIYA
“Chief justice objection: Arthur Fraser says Zondo ‘lacks integrity’”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/courts/chief-justice-arthur-fraser-letter-raymond-zondo/
20 Oct 2021
The former spy boss said Zondo is unfit to be the face and embodiment of the values enshrined in the Constitution of South Africa.
Arthur Fraser, the former head of correctional services and the former chief of spies, officially objected to Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo’s bid for the position of Chief Justice.
In a letter dated Friday, 15 October, the deadline for the public to raise objections, Fraser said Zondo lacked the requisite judicial independence which the position of chief justice would demand.
He also believed Zondo lacks the integrity and fairness required for the position, as well as the necessary loyalty to the oath of office taken by judicial officers when they are appointed.
Arthur Fraser’s letter
Zondo ‘lacks impartiality and integrity’
In the letter addressed to the panel chaired by former Judge of the International Court of Justice, Navi Pillay, Fraser said the reason for his objection was shaped by Zondo’s conduct during the state capture commission.
While investigating former President Jacob Zuma’s ties to the Gupta family, Zondo linked Fraser to the abuse of secret service funds. However, Fraser said he was never given an opportunity to clear his name.
He said people who had been implicated in less serious crimes were given an opportunity to testify.
“The fact that in three and a half years, Deputy Chief Justice Zondo did not even find a day for me to testify, demonstrates his lack of impartiality”, Fraser wrote.
Therefore, Fraser argues that Zondo “is unfit to be the face and embodiment of the values enshrined in the Constitution of South Africa”.
Protecting culprits
Fraser believes Zondo was only playing to the tune of the political elite to “endear himself”, in the hopes of being the next Chief Justice.
“I have reason to believe that Deputy Chief Justice Zondo did this in order to endear himself with the political class so that he can secure the position of Chief Justice for which he is now nominated,” Fraser added.
Moreover, he believes Zondo did this on purpose in an attempt to protect the individuals Fraser may “have exposed as the real culprits” in state capture.
Fraser adds: “I further have reason to believe that his deliberate conduct sought to protect the real origins of the idea of the commission as a foreign-sponsored concept”.
Public comment
The period for public comment closed on Friday, 15 October 2021 and the shortlisting panel will be scrutinising some 564 submissions received.
In a statement on Tuesday, Pillay expressed the panel’s appreciation for public participation in this process, while the Presidency said submissions “vary greatly in substance and volume.”
Going forward, each nominee will be given an opportunity to comment on the public submissions made in respect of his or her nomination.
The panel will then commence with the “assessment and evaluation of each candidature in order to compile a shortlist of three to five candidates for submission to, and further consideration by the President”.
Chief Justice nominations
The eight nominees for the position of Chief Justice are as follows:
•	Judge President John Hlophe,
•	Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga,
•	Justice Mandisa Maya,
•	Dr Wallace Amos Mgoqi,
•	Adv. Busisiwe Mkhwebane,
•	Judge President Dunstan Mlambo,
•	Adv. Alan Nelson,
•	Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
The panel anticipates it will submit its shortlist of three to five names to the President by no later than 29 October.
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32f623 No.15508
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981018 (191509ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / The most feared spy in Mzansi ? Who is Arthur Fraser, catch all the details on our Sunday Profile (Parts 1&2 with video)
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“The Watchdog | In conversation with Arthur Fraser: 08 September 2021”
https://youtu.be/tKMaxcWwUgk
5:25 – “What I can tell you was discovered as early as late 90s was the presence of people who are in one way or another worked with the former establishment, was part of orchestrating or maintaining the disruptive behaviour in society.” [ >>>/qresearch/17694378 - If the Apartheid regime and its “puppet” Bantustans were so evil, why were their intelligence agents integrated into the “new” South Africa?]
“The most feared spy in Mzansi ? Who is Arthur Fraser, catch all the details on our Sunday Profile” – Part 1
https://za.opera.news/za/en/others/3ddfc4ef69a02b61502bb2fd73c0251b
Former head of the State Security Agency, Arthur Fraser, who generally likes to stay in the background, became well-known to most South Africans, after it emerged last year that he had signed off on a decision to grant former president Jacob Zuma medical parole. Zuma was jailed in July 2021 after he was given a 15-month sentence for defying a Constitutional Court order to appear before the State Capture Inquiry and answer non-incriminating questions.
Fraser released Zuma on medical parole just two months into that sentence after being hospitalised for an undisclosed medical condition. At the beginning of June of this year, Fraser, was back in the limelight after he laid a criminal case against President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Rosebank police station, related to the alleged theft of "in excess of four million US dollars" from Ramaphosa's Phala Phala farm in Limpopo in 2020.
Fraser alleged Ramaphosa "concealed the crime" and that the suspects had been kidnapped and interrogated. Fraser alleged that Presidential Protection Unit head Major-General Wally Rhoode and members of crime intelligence were involved in the cover-up.
According to the Correctional Services website, Arthur Fraser was actively involved in student politics and joined the ANC underground structures early in his life. Upon return to South Africa, Fraser joined the newly-formed National Intelligence Agency (NIA), where he was seconded to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as an investigator. Fraser is no stranger to controversy.
In 2007, when the Browse Mole report was leaked, then-president Thabo Mbeki asked Fraser to investigate. The report was purported to be an intelligence memorandum claiming a bid for the presidency by Jacob Zuma was supported by various African leaders. The now-defunct Huffington Post wrote that Fraser had the NIA tap the phones of several high-ranking officials mentioned in the Browse Mole report [ >>>/qresearch/17694353 ], including Leonard McCarthy, who headed up the Scorpions [ >>>/qresearch/17694364, >>>/qresearch/17694366, >>>/qresearch/17694370, >>>/qresearch/17694374, >>>/qresearch/17694376, >>>/qresearch/17694382, >>>/qresearch/17722751 ].
The conversations which became known as the "spy tapes" [ >>>/qresearch/17694331, >>>/qresearch/17694335, >>>/qresearch/17694338, >>>/qresearch/17694345 ] included discussions between McCarthy and former NDPP Bulelani Ngcuka about when the most politically damaging time to charge Zuma would be. Fraser, it seems, decided to leak the recordings to Zuma's legal team, earning him the label, "the spy who saved Zuma". As a result of this, the NPA dropped charges against Zuma in 2009.
Jacques Pauw claims in his book, The President's Keepers that Fraser, while at the NIA, allegedly headed up a parallel intelligence network called the Principal Agent Network programme (PAN). According to Daily Maverick this was set up in 2007, and Fraser was there from its inception. Pauw futher claimed in his book that internal State Security Agency auditors found that PAN used as much as R1 billion of taxpayers' money in just three years.
In 2016, the State security agency announced Fraser was taking up the role of Director-General and Accounting Officer at the agency, after then-president Jacob Zuma made the appointment. The SSA statement at the time said that Fraser was no stranger to the intelligence world after he had "served in various operational capacities that culminated in his appointment as the DDG:
Operations in the former National Intelligence Agency (NIA)." Fraser previously served as a DDG in the Department of Home Affairs responsible for Immigration Services. In 2018, after Cyril Ramaphosa became president, he moved Fraser to Correctional Services after Fraser was implicated in several allegations of malfeasance at the SSA.
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32f623 No.15509
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981027 (191511ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / The most feared spy in Mzansi ? Who is Arthur Fraser, catch all the details on our Sunday Profile (Parts 1&2 with video)
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>https://youtu.be/tKMaxcWwUgk (embedded)
“The most feared spy in Mzansi ? Who is Arthur Fraser, catch all the details on our Sunday Profile” – Part 2
https://za.opera.news/za/en/others/3ddfc4ef69a02b61502bb2fd73c0251b
A high-level panel investigation into the SSA under Fraser found that the PAN was involved in "serious criminal behaviour... under the guise of conducting covert work and that this behaviour may have involved theft, forgery and uttering, fraud, corruption and even bordered on organised crime".
The chairperson of the high-level panel, Dr Sydney Mufamadi, testified at the Zondo Commission that, although the concept of a PAN was not unusual, the way it was structured and operated under Fraser and Graham Engel "evolved into a methodology designed to avoid or bypass the procedural requirements for recruitment of staff, disbursement of funds and procurement".
Various allegations of criminality involving the running of PAN were made to Mufamadi's panel. This included the signing of fraudulent contracts, payments to people without valid contracts, the employment of family members and missing funds and assets. Mufamadi said that even though PAN was shut down in 2011, there had been no formal action or consequences for the people who ran it. In 2021, Fraser again courted controversy, when he gave Zuma medical parole.
The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria last year ruled that Fraser's decision to release Zuma on medical parole was unlawful. An appeal of this ruling will be heard in the Supreme court of Appeal in August. Earlier this year, Pauw wrote that Fraser had lied on his CV and had never graduated with a BA degree from the University of London.
Wally Rhoode is named in the affidavit that Fraser filed earlier this month. Paragraph 13.29 states: Major-General [Wally] Rhoode and his team, on the instruction of President Ramaphosa, paid Mr Shaumbwako, Mr Muhekeni, Mr Shikongo, Mr David and Mr Afrikaner R150 000 each in cash to conceal the events that took place at Phala Phala on 9 February 2020. Prior to this complaint, Rhoode was no stranger to controversy either.
In 2009, Rhoode resigned as head of security for the 2010 FIFA World Cup under a cloud. At the time, the Mail and Guardian reported his resignation was linked to controversy over the appointment of Africa Strategic Asset Protection to provide services for the Confederations Cup held in June 2009. Rhoode denied this, saying he had resigned to look after his family's construction business.
According to News24, leaked bank statements relating to the CR17 campaign revealed that after Rhoode's appointment as security head, Nala's Intense Protection and Tourism Services (IPTS) was brought on board. The bank statements show IPTS was paid R8.4 million between June 2017 and March 2018 for providing physical security to VIP members of the CR17 campaign. Rhoode was paid just over R1 million between March 2017 and October 2018. In his column, Basson questioned how Ramaphosa had allowed Rhoode to be his closest protector and oversee his entire security establishment as well as keep Fraser on as head of correctional services.
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32f623 No.15510
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981044 (191516ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Gauteng father KIDNAPPED and brutally murdered – shot EXECUTION style” – “SA kidnappings surge to over 1 000 a month in 2022
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“Gauteng father KIDNAPPED and brutally murdered – shot EXECUTION style” – “SA kidnappings surge to over 1 000 a month in 2022”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/gauteng-father-kidnapped-brutally-murdered-shot-execution-style-breaking-news-16-december-2022-crime/
16-12-2022 10:54
A beloved father, Kevin Soal (68) of Gauteng, was kidnapped and brutally murdered. He was shot execution style.
What is this world coming to? A beloved father, Kevin Soal (68) of Gauteng, was kidnapped and brutally murdered.
GAUTENG FATHER WAS SHOT TWO TIMES IN HIS HEAD- EXECUTION STYLE
According to Private investigator Mike Bolhuis, Kevin was kidnapped on Wednesday, 14 December.
“He was kidnapped and held against his will while the perpetrators tried to extort money from him.”
MIke Bolhuis
While being held captive, the perpetrators transferred R250,000.00 plus another R100,000.00 from his account.
Kevin was taken to a secluded area, where he was forced to stand on his knees facing forward, kicked to fall face down, and shot two times in his head – execution style.
SOCCER PLAYERS HEARD THE GUNSHOTS AND SAW A MINIBUS WITH THE WORD STAFF ON IT
Bolhuis said a substantial amount of money was withdrawn from Kevin’s account.
“The soccer players identified a white Quantum bus with a sticker of the word “STAFF” on it at the scene.
“Within an hour, the SAPS was called again to the same area when more shots were heard.
“Another body was found, presumably also of a Caucasian male person.”
Mike Bolhuis
“SA kidnappings surge to over 1 000 a month in 2022” - https://mg.co.za/news/2022-10-10-sa-kidnappings-surge-to-over-1-000-a-month-in-2022/
The number of kidnappings in South Africa has been increasing sharply over the past year. In the first six months of 2022 an average of 1 143 kidnappings a month were reported to the police, double the monthly average in 2021 (700).
The increase in kidnapping for ransom and extortion cases “suggests that it has become an established and lucrative criminal practice in South Africa”, said the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime (GI-TOC) in a Strategic Organised Crime Risk Assessment report for South Africa published in September 2022.
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32f623 No.15511
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981046 (191517ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Ramaphosa and Zuma captured laughing together hours after Zuma decided to privately prosecute the president (video)
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“Zuma and Ramaphosa's brief moment at the ANC 55th National Conference” - https://youtu.be/MzN3ntAfehA
“WATCH: Ramaphosa and Zuma captured laughing together hours after Zuma decided to privately prosecute the president”
https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/watch-ramaphosa-and-zuma-captured-laughing-together-hours-after-zuma-decided-to-privately-prosecute-the-president-4844b7d9-caba-4b3c-9d8a-788522aa23d7
Published Dec 17, 2022
Johannesburg – Former president Jacob Zuma and President Cyril Ramaphosa were captured on video laughing together at the ANC National Elective Conference in Nasrec on Friday, a few hours after Zuma’s decision to privately prosecute the president.
On the eve of the conference, Zuma initiated a private prosecution of Ramaphosa.
Zuma wants Ramaphosa to be prosecuted as part of the ongoing private prosecution of NPA advocate Billy Downer, who he accuses of misconduct by leaking his medical information to the media.
He alleges that Ramaphosa, as president of South Africa, is an “accessory after the fact” in the alleged criminal offence.
Zuma claimed that Ramaphosa failed to act when he complained about improper conduct by advocates Downer and Andrew Breitenbach SC.
Ramaphosa pushed back, saying that Zuma was abusing the justice system and that the case was hopeless.
“President Ramaphosa does not interfere in the work of the NPA, nor does he have the power to do so. The president responded to Mr Zuma and took appropriate and legally permissible action,” the Presidency said in a statement.
But the Jacob Zuma Foundation said it had the right legal certificate from the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), that allowed Zuma to privately prosecute Ramaphosa.
Mere hours after this drama unfolded, Ramaphosa and Zuma were caught on video laughing and shaking hands.
The video got tongues wagging on social media, with users saying politics were just a game to politicians.
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32f623 No.15512
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981049 (191518ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma vs Ramaphosa: President gives his predecessor until Monday to drop case
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“Zuma vs Ramaphosa: President gives his predecessor until Monday to drop case”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/zuma-ramaphosa-monday-deadline-to-drop-private-prosecution-breaking-19-december/
18-12-2022 10:08
‘These charges are completely spurious and unfounded,’ said the Presidency. Jacob Zuma is privately prosecuting a State prosecutor and a News24 journalist. Now, Ramaphosa has been drawn into the matter as an alleged ‘accessory after the fact.’
President Cyril Ramaphosa has given former President Jacob Zuma until the close of business on Monday, 19 December to withdraw his private prosecution case or face legal action.
ZUMA LAUNCHES LEGAL ACTION AGAINST RAMAPHOSA
Zuma is in the midst of a private prosecution matter against Advocate Billy Downer and News24 journalist Karyn Maughan.
The former President alleges that Downer improperly shared information about his medical condition with Maughan. Now, Ramaphosa has been drawn into the matter as an “accessory after the fact.”
“Mr Zuma’s charges are based on an accusation that President Ramaphosa failed to act after Mr. Zuma complained about improper conduct by Advocates Downer and Breitenbach. These charges are completely spurious and unfounded,” said Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya.
The Presidency said Zuma’s case has no basis in law and accused him of abusing the legal process. The private prosecution was announced on the eve of the ANC National Elective Conference on Thursday, 16 December.
The State attorney warned of further action against Zuma if he fails to withdraw the prosecution by Monday.
As previously reported, the ANC is expected to elect its new Top 7 on Sunday morning. Ramaphosa is the frontrunner for the position of party leader. He is going up against the former Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize.
ANC Top 6 becomes a Top 7 – voting to commence on Sunday - https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/anc-top-7-voting-sunday-18-december-president-deputy-secretary-general-breaking/
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32f623 No.15513
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981051 (191519ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / MPs welcome the deployment of the army at four Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga
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“MPs welcome the deployment of the army at four Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/mps-welcome-the-deployment-of-the-army-at-four-eskom-power-stations-in-mpumalanga-6acb5b3d-819e-40f0-8580-b6d15af1964a
Parliament has welcomed the deployment of the army at four Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga.
Chairperson of the portfolio committee on mineral resources and energy Zet Luzipho said on Sunday they feel vindicated by government’s decision to send the troops to the power stations as they had identified sabotage as one of the problems.
Luzipo said they understood that about 10 soldiers were deployed at each of the four power stations.
Eskom announced on Saturday that the government has sent in the army at Majuba, Camden, Grootvlei and Tutuka power stations.
This was after the power utility had been complaining about incidents of sabotage, which it stated contributed to load shedding.
Luzipo said they wanted the state to crack down on crimes committed at Eskom and its power stations.
“The committee has always held a firm view that the country’s electricity crisis is caused by Eskom’s inability to deal with maintenance of ageing power stations and internal sabotage as opposed to a policy failure. We now feel exonerated,” said Luzipo.
The decision to send the soldiers to the power stations also comes after the Hawks and other law enforcement agencies arrested a number of people in an illegal coal yard close to an Eskom power plant in Mpumalanga.
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32f623 No.15514
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981052 (191520ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Voting for new ANC’s top seven delayed as allegations of vote buying swirl around
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“UPDATE: Voting for new ANC’s top seven delayed as allegations of vote buying swirl around”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/update-voting-for-new-ancs-top-seven-delayed-as-allegations-of-vote-buying-swirl-around-8613c658-4218-4e20-b6bf-52327b2576ad
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2022
Much against anticipation that voting for the new ANC’s top seven officials would have started by 9am and concluded by 3pm and votes out around 5pm, the process has been severely delayed.
It is now likely that the voting will get under way around 7pm and run until midnight and results released in the early hours of Monday.
Outgoing ANC national spokesperson, and treasurer-general candidate, Pule Mabe, told the media on Sunday afternoon that what was happening in the plenary was that various organisations in alliance with the ANC both in SA and abroad were delivering their messages of support.
After that, their legion of delegates will discuss various reports to be tabled and adopt them if they are satisfied.
Thereafter the elections committee will outline to delegates how the voting for the top seven will take place and break for lunch.
Each province will be given time to vote to determine which slate, between the one led by Dr Zweli Mkhize and Cyril Ramaphosa, wins.
After the announcement of the results of the top seven, the elections committee will then open the floor for nominations for additional members (NEC) so that on Monday they vote.
He added that they had to cover much ground as possible because they had lost valuable time since Friday.
“As of now (around 2pm) what is happening around plenary is that messages of support are being conveyed, these are 17 messages of support.
“Fraternal organisations here in the country and in the diaspora and former liberation movements that we have shared trenches with, that had been invited…
“After all these messages of support are delivered we will discuss reports that had been tabled.
“At the conclusion and adoption of these reports, the elections committee, together with the elections commissions would come and outline how elections will unfold.
“Delegates will then break for lunch, when they come back they will move to different commissions.
“They are expected to vote per province while they are in commissions, continuing with deliberations.
“So, we are hoping that this process would be smooth, it would go as planned,” Mabe said.
Asked whether their vote counting would be manual or electronic, Mabe said the counting of ballots would be manual.
He added that their leagues and provinces would deploy their observers to ensure that there was no cheating and the process was credible.
On the allegations that both factions had been using money to buy votes from delegates, Mabe said they didn’t have enough evidence to investigate and prove that and asked for more information.
He added that these allegations brought a credibility crisis for the ANC and the people who eventually got elected.
“Unfortunately, these delegates who are alleged to have been bought or received some form of inducement to vote either way, only use the media or journalists to report and they don’t make the organisation aware.
“We are then not empowered to make the necessary investigations,” he said.
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32f623 No.15515
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981057 (191522ZDEC22) Notable: Video exposes the DIRE state of Tembisa Hospital (mp4)
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“WATCH: Shocking video exposes the DIRE state of Tembisa Hospital”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/watch-shocking-video-exposes-dire-state-of-tembisa-hospital-breaking-news-18-december-2022-video-viral/
18-12-2022 04:12
A shocking video, which exposes the dire state of the casualty ward at Tembisa Hospital, has gone viral. WATCH the video here.
A shocking video, which exposes the dire state of the casualty ward at Tembisa Hospital, has gone viral on social media.
WATCH THIS SHOCKING VIDEO WHICH EXPOSED THE STATE OF THE TEMBISA HOSPITAL
In the video, a frail-looking patient is seen sleeping on the floor with just a small blanket.
Rubbish is seen scattered on the floor.
The man recording the video can say: “There is no doctor. There is no one here. Let us try something as a community. Councillors, mayor, MECs, and health department, let us come here and see what is happening at Tembisa Hospital.
“This is not on. I am here at Tembisa Hospital. Look how our people are being stored. You can’t stay or sleep in such a place.”
A PATIENT IS SEEN SLEEPING ON THE FLOOR
The Gauteng health department reportedly confirmed that the video was taken at the Tembisa casualty ward.
“The Hospital’s Accident and Emergency Unit was full of patients when the video was taken. To ease the pressure, the overflow area was used to decongest casualty.”
Department’s spokesperson, Motaletale Modiba, reportedly said
THE GAUTENG HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORTEDLY CONFIRMED THE VIDEO
Modiba said the patients in the video were healthcare users who were moved back to the casualty ward as soon as beds were available.
Modiba also added the hospital is currently in the process of completing an admission ward, which will be used to decongest the casualty ward.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1604012982996209670
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32f623 No.15516
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981078 (191528ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / “Zondo Commission was a puppet show – Fraser (Parts 1&2)
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“Zondo Commission was a puppet show – Fraser” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/africa/zondo-commission-was-a-puppet-show-fraser-0cf858f5-65b2-469c-92e9-b545179f786b
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2022
Johannesburg - Former State Security Agency (SSA) chief Arthur Fraser says the real reason the state capture commission of inquiry declined to hear his testimony is that Chief Justice Raymond Zondo and evidence leader advocate Paul Pistorius were afraid that he would expose “the real puppet masters” pulling the strings behind their backs.
While the commission called several witnesses who implicated him in serious crimes, Fraser said in his court application to review and set aside the findings, “the commission used every available excuse or justification to deny me the opportunity to appear before it; either to answer the allegations made against me or to present my own evidence before it”.
Fraser filed the review application on Wednesday before the high court in Pretoria. In it, he cited 14 reasons why the commission’s report on the affairs of the SSA should be “thrown into the dustbin”. The grounds for review are listed under three headings: procedural unfairness; relevant considerations ignored, bias or suspected bias; and unlawfulness and irrationality.
“The commission finds that during my term there was lack of accountability and that I was a law unto myself. It also found that my vetting was unprocedural. As I will demonstrate herein below, all the findings against me are incorrect," he said.
“Apart from the fact that I was never afforded the opportunity to be heard, the commission failed to properly investigate the facts, notwithstanding the commission’s extraordinarily wide powers to do so. Instead, it accepted as true all the allegations made against me and presents such as truth in its report.
“I will submit that the commission failed to diligently do its job and as a result, its report is littered with common errors, all of which could have been avoided had I been called to answer just like other persons were called. I am advised that this failure was at best an egregious abdication of responsibility,” said Fraser.
He said: “The relief I seek is premised on the fact that the commission's findings relating to me are based on untested information and/or testimonies of individuals whose testimonies were not tested,” adding that “the commission’s report in respect of findings against me is riddled with patent factual errors and contradictions”.
Fraser said after learning through the media of the allegations made against him at the commission, around July 2020, he started to prepare his evidence before the commission, “with the expectation and knowledge that I would be required to avail myself to answer those allegations against me, present my version and assist the commission with information that would clarify some of the evidence”.
His evidence, he said, was in respect of the 2006 National Intelligence Agency Principal Agent Network Programme and other allegations levelled against him.
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32f623 No.15517
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981080 (191529ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun / “Zondo Commission was a puppet show – Fraser (Parts 1&2)
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“Zondo Commission was a puppet show – Fraser” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/africa/zondo-commission-was-a-puppet-show-fraser-0cf858f5-65b2-469c-92e9-b545179f786b
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2022
“It did not occur to me that the chief justice, after his persisted pleas for directors-general to come before the commission, would place so many obstacles to prevent me from appearing before the commission.”
In August 2020 he addressed a letter to the SSA, the minister of State Security, the inspector-general of Intelligence and the director-general, requesting the declassification of certain documents that he would need to assist the commission. Two more letters of request followed dated May7 and June 3, 2021 respectively.
Fraser said the failure and/or refusal to provide him with the documents that he requested had nothing to do with their sensitivity or classification. He said Justice Zondo was “inconsistent and less than truthful in his explanation as to why I was not afforded an opportunity to make representations to the commission in respect of serious allegations against me”.
“In fact, calling me to assist the commission could not depend on whether my statement was signed. I was an implicated person and the commission could have called me as it did with former president [Jacob] Zuma and others. I invite the chairperson, on oath, to contradict my submission in this regard,” he said.
Fraser added that he had met the commission’s investigators about the Bosasa matters and “it is, therefore, inconceivable that I would refuse to meet them in respect of the SSA matters,” and continues: “It is clear that the commission and/or the chairperson did everything to prevent me from appearing before the commission. It is a matter of public record that I pleaded with the commission to allow me to present my version”.
“It is therefore regrettable that the commission has released a report that is inaccurate and I regard it as a dereliction of duty on the part of the commission and the chairperson. This failure to afford me an opportunity to be heard is a breach of procedural fairness. On this point alone, which is a common cause, the relief I seek should be granted” he said.
He said: “Even without the documents I wanted declassified, the commission had the powers to call me to testify or answer to the allegations levelled against me. It has done so in respect of other implicated persons. The commission was very deliberate in not affording me the opportunity to be heard. This much is clear and constitutes procedural unfairness.”
Fraser said Justice Zondo gave varying reasons why the commission failed and/or refused to call him to testify. However, the commission proceeded to make adverse findings against him.
“I am advised that it is obligatory for the commission in its quest for truth to ensure that it does not ignore evidence that is available and/or easily discernible and could assist in the establishment of the truth it was set up to find. Its failure to do so in itself constitutes a reviewable ground.”
He said “concealing of the true facts, or failure to investigate properly and take into account relevant facts that were available, the chairperson and the commission violated the very purpose of the commission”.
Accordingly, Justice Zondo subverted the purpose of the commission, Fraser said.
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32f623 No.15518
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981100 (191533ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC National Conference: Meet the new Top 7
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“ANC National Conference: Meet the new Top 7”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-anc-top-seven-conference-19-december-2022/
19-12-2022 12:12
The results for the new Top 7 voted for at the ongoing ANC 55th National Conference in Nasrec have been released.
Cyril Ramaphosa has been re-elected as President of the African National Congress (ANC). A new Top 7 will lead the party in the next five years.
The results for the Top 7 positions were announced on Monday, 19 December in Nasrec, Johannesburg where the party is holding its 55th National Elective Conference. .
THE NEW ANC TOP 7
The nominees for the Top 7 were as follows:
•	President: Cyril Ramaphosa, Zweli Mkhize
•	Deputy President: Paul Mashatile, Ronald Lamola, Oscar Mabuyane
•	National Chairperson: Stanley Mathabatha, Gwede Mantashe, David Masondo
•	Secretary-General: Mdumiseni Ntuli, Phumulo Masualle, Fikile Mbalula
•	First Deputy Secretary-General: Nomvula Mokonyane, Tina Joemat-Petterson.
•	Second Deputy Secretary-General: Ronalda Nalumango, Maropeng Ramokgopa
•	Treasurer-General: Benjani Chauke, Pule Mabe
According to the party’s Electoral Committee Chairperson, Kgalema Motlhanthe, there was a total number of 4436 eligible voters and 4386 were cast.
This is the ANC incoming Top 7:
President: Cyril Ramaphosa
Deputy President: Paul Mashatile
Chairperson: Gwede Mantashe
Secretary-General: Fikile Mbalula
Deputy Secretary-General 1:Nomvula Mokonyane
Deputy Secretary-General 2: Ramopene Ramokgopa
Treasurer-General: Dr Gwen Ramokgopa
The ANC is expected to conclude its 55th National Conference which was held in Nasrec, Johannesburg on Tuesday, 20 December.
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32f623 No.15519
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981148 (191546ZDEC22) Notable: Pandor: Ramaphosa will remain president” – “from 2023 South Africa will assume the role of Chair of BRICS (video)
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>President: Cyril Ramaphosa
This was planned ahead.
“Pandor: Ramaphosa will remain president” – “from 2023 South Africa will assume the role of Chair of BRICS”
https://youtu.be/Gcn8gTyB0ig
Dec 12, 2022
President Cyril Ramaphosa will remain president. That's according to International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor. She's assured her foreign counterparts that the Section 89 report into the Phala Phala matter won't destabilise South Africa or its democracy. The report found that Ramaphosa may have a prima facie case to answer to in relation to the 2020 burglary at his Limpopo farm. eNCA senior reporter Silindelo Masikane has more.
2:23 – “Meanwhile from 2023 South Africa will assume the role of Chair of BRICS, taking over from the People’s Republic of China.”
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32f623 No.15520
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981181 (191556ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Money in leadership contests is selling ANC to highest bidder – Mantashe
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>Chairperson: Gwede Mantashe
>>15504
>>15503
“Money in leadership contests is selling ANC to highest bidder – Mantashe”
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/money-in-leadership-contests-is-selling-anc-to-highest-bidder-mantashe-7fdac611-9289-4d00-89fe-4c2718f806ef
MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2022
Johannesburg - ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe has warned that the use of money in the governing party’s internal leadership elections will affect the quality of its leaders.
The mineral resources and energy minister called for the ANC and its tripartite alliance partners to have an honest discussion about the quality of leaders they elect for various structures.
“Take, for instance, the ANC process of selecting leadership which is predominantly driven by ‘money’ instead of the quality of leadership we need to lead the ANC. In that space, where we are selling the organisation to the highest bidder, pettiness becomes practice,” wrote Mantashe in the latest edition of ANC Today, the party’s weekly newsletter.
He further warned that the use of money will accelerate the decline of the ANC. According to Mantashe, this will result in a leadership that is not principled but “has resources to buy the revolution”.
”To me, this is the biggest threat facing the organisation and the alliance. As we select leadership for the ANC and the alliance, we must ask the question, what value will that individual add to the collective?”
President Cyril Ramaphosa, of who Mantashe is a key ally, has been accused by his opponents of running a multi-million rand campaign to become ANC leader in 2017. In addition, Mantashe said the ANC and the alliance are at a critical point where its support is in decline.
”We are faced with challenges of either accelerating the decline or arresting the decline,” he added.
Mantashe cautioned against the adoption of the American style of politics where party members think that the ANC is about the president.
“Ours is about leadership and not an individual leader. We must ensure that there is a generation mix in our leadership structures. To do this, we must select, and elect leaders based on their strengths that will help us in rebuilding the ANC and ensure that it remains a governing party beyond 2024,” he said.
Mantashe also weighed in on the push for the SACP to contest the 2024 national and provincial elections. At its national congress last week, the Young Communist League backed the SACP’s decision to contest the 2024 elections.
Cosatu’s biggest affiliate, the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu), this week became the latest alliance formation to support the SACP running in the next polls.
Nehawu’s central executive committee meeting agreed to roll out a programme for engagement and mobilising support from its members on the decision of the SACP to contest elections in 2024. However, Mantashe appears unconvinced by the SACP’s move.
“A communist party that breaks away from the ANC is behaving the same as COPE, which is fishing in the same pond as the ANC, which will weaken the ANC,” he warned, referring to the group of leaders who broke away from the ANC after the 2007 national conference.
In addition, Mantashe described the much talked about standing alone of the SACP independent of the ANC as a sign of the weakening of the relationship between the two organisations and that the elders in the alliance have accepted the principle that communists are not communist factions of the ANC.
”They (communists) must be loyal to the programme of the ANC. That is the basis of communists standing for elections for ANC positions, not on the basis of communist factions supporting them but on the basis of ANC members having confidence in them,” he stated.
Mantashe said the strategy of opting out of the alliance when there is pressure on the ANC is wrong.
“As we move towards the 2024 elections, the focus must be on renewal and unity of the ANC as a contesting party,” he added.
Mantashe has observed that the younger the alliance’s leadership, the weaker the relationships become.
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32f623 No.15521
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981373 (191642ZDEC22) Notable: "Black people can NEVER be racist," Vishoek High learners told
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>>>>/qresearch/17774475 Black people can NEVER be racist’, Vishoek High learners told (mp4)
“‘Black people can NEVER be racist’, Vishoek High learners told”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/black-people-can-never-be-racist-vishoek-high-learners-told/
08-11-2022 14:20
Vishoek High pupils were left distressed by some of the claims made in a ‘diversity training course’ last week.
Mystery still surrounds the now-infamous ‘diversity course’ that was delivered to students at Vishoek High last week. After a single session, the lesson was ultimately dropped by school officials – due to numerous allegations of ‘bullying and exclusion’.
However, a few bombshells have since come to light…
VISHOEK HIGH DIVERSITY COURSE: WHAT WAS IT THAT TRAUMATISED CHILDREN?
Some parents report that their children ‘were left traumatised’ by the session, which allegedly focused on skin colour and racial issues. The diversity course has been suspended entirely, but what content actually featured in these lesson plans?
A number of accounts have been made public in the past week or so, but specific details were lacking. The diversity trainer herself, however, has since broken her silence. Asanda Ngoasheng, who led the course, explained what exactly featured in her controversial presentation.
•	A poem that addressed racism and ‘attacked Christianity’ caused a wave of outrage. The religion was also criticised for alleged ‘homophobia’.
•	It is said that homophobic bullying was a major issue at the school, hence why the poem was chosen.
•	Racism in South Africa and ‘the legacy of apartheid’ were also discussed, in a forthright manner.
•	Some accuse the teacher of ‘demonising’ students based on their skin colour, likening the exchanges to ‘bullying’.
•	Teachers and all other adults were excluded from the session, and kids were forbidden from recording the content.
•	A clutch of learners were also forbidden from walking out of the hall, after becoming distressed by the content.
WATCH: DIVERSITY TRAINER SAYS ‘BLACK PEOPLE CAN NEVER BE RACIST’
A video clip of the session has since been leaked online. Ngoasheng can be heard telling the pupils that black people ‘can never be racist’ towards white people, because they don’t have a history of oppression. Students can be heard audibly gasping, and some immediately ask to leave.
“[Black people] can be nasty and cruel, but they cannot be racist towards white people. When a black person is the perpetrator, it is never considered racism. We cannot call it that. Racism requires power. There’d need to be 400 years of oppression first.” | Asanda Ngoasheng www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1465692080574894
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32f623 No.15522
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17981407 (191648ZDEC22) Notable: "Black people can NEVER be racist," Vishoek High learners told
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>“[Black people] can be nasty and cruel, but they cannot be racist towards white people. When a black person is the perpetrator, it is never considered racism. We cannot call it that. Racism requires power. There’d need to be 400 years of oppression first.” | Asanda Ngoasheng
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>“There is amazing story about an online market place OLX which is actually owned by Naspers which is a South African company. It was selling material around Janus Walusz; scarves, flags that sort of thing for football fans.”
About Asanda Ngoasheng
https://asandangoasheng.com/about/
Asanda Ngoasheng is an award winning speaker, political analyst, academic, and diversity trainer.
Speaker: I speak on various topics which focus on identity including race, class and gender. I have spoken and facilitated panels, dialogues and conferences across the world.
Academic: I am a curriculum developer and have written academic journal articles on curriculum development at Universities of Technology (UoTs) and universities. I have also written a chapter in a book used in the Post Graduate Diploma in Education at Rhodes University. I developed an apartheid spatial planning curriculum intervention, which included a two-day tour of different communities in Cape Town for the architecture department at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). I also lecture in a ‘Co-creating Across Difference’ course under the Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC), which includes Stellenbosch, UCT, CPUT and UWC academics and students in their courses.
Political Analyst: I was one of the official political analysts for the 2019 Local Government elections on the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). I have also done live political analysis on the State of the Nation for enca and News24 (Naspers).
Career Highlights: Eskom Book Bursary (2003), Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (2004), Clive Menell Media Fellowship, Duke University, North Carolina, USA (2007), PRISA PRISM Bronze Awards (2011), Rising Star Finalist in Entrepreneurship Category (2014), British Council Researcher Links UK-SA workshop participant (2017), Austrian Leadership Programme (ALPS) (2018), and the CPUT Riftal Research Grant (2018).
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32f623 No.15523
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987691 (201853ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma's grand entrance interrupts Ramaphosa's speech (video)
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“Zuma's grand entrance interrupts Ramaphosa's speech” [Dec 16, 2022]- https://youtu.be/ntWkqhh3j_0
Who has the greatest support, Ramaphosa or Zuma? It is not the first time;
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-46855359
13 January 2019
President Ramaphosa walked into a packed Moses Mabida stadium in the coastal city of Durban like a CEO preparing for a board meeting. No dancing. No singing. He delivered the ANC's manifesto speech with conviction, but no razzmatazz.
It was a sharp contrast with his controversial, man-of-the-people predecessor, Jacob Zuma, who had been greeted by his local crowd with a nostalgic roar of approval a few minutes earlier.
But President Ramaphosa is betting that after a decade of chaos and misrule under Zuma - a man now facing a corruption trial, and possible bankruptcy - South Africans are, overwhelmingly, looking for competence and honesty rather than grand promises and wild rhetoric. [But it continued…]
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32f623 No.15524
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987697 (201854ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma vs Ramaphosa: President gives his predecessor until Monday to drop case
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“Ramaphosa gives Zuma until Wednesday to drop case – former President insists he’ll drag him to court”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-cyrli-ramaphosa-jacob-zuma-withdraw-summons-court-date-19-january-2023/
20-12-2022 13:56
Ramaphosa extended the deadline by two days at the request of Zuma’s camp. However, the former president’s people insist they will not withdraw the summons.
The State Attorney wrote to former President Jacob Zuma’s camp on behalf of Cyril Ramaphosa to inform them they have until Wednesday, 21 December, to withdraw a summons that orders the President to appear in court in 2023.
ZUMA HAS UNTIL WEDNESDAY TO WITHDRAW SUMMONS
The South African previously reported the deadline to withdraw the summons was Monday, 19 December.
The action was launched on the eve of the ANC Elective Conference on Thursday, 16 December. Zuma alleges that Ramaphosa was an accessory after the fact in his private prosecution against NPA advocate Billy Downer and News24 journalist Karyn Maughan.
The former President alleges that Downer improperly shared information about his medical condition with Maughan.
“Mr Zuma’s charges are based on an accusation that President Ramaphosa failed to act after Mr Zuma complained about improper conduct by Advocates Downer and Breitenbach. These charges are completely spurious and unfounded,” said Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya in Ramaphosa’s initial response to the summons.
Ramaphosa said he responded to Zuma’s complaint and listed his steps, including referring the matter to Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola, who is responsible for National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) oversight.
The Director of Public Prosecutions in KwaZulu-Natal awarded Zuma a nolle prosequi certificate on 21 November. The document declared that the DPP declined to prosecute anybody in relation to Zuma’s complaint and paved the way for him to prosecute Downer and Maughan privately.
Zuma believes the certificate allows him to bring whoever he wants before the court in relation to the matter, according to the Mail and Guardian.
Ramaphosa’s camp differs and says the approach is irredeemably flawed. The State Attorney expects the summons and certificate to be set aside and declared invalid by the courts.
Ramaphosa’s lawyers intend to claim punitive costs if Zuma does not withdraw the summons. The former President’s spokesperson stressed he would not withdraw the case.
“The case is set down for 19 January 2023. Prez Zuma is not going to litigate through letters and media,” said Mzwanele Manyi on Monday.
On Tuesday, the Zuma camp doubled down and said they only requested the extension to Ramaphosa’s deadline to deal with “frivolous” issues.
20 Dec 2022, 14h40
Just for avoidance of any confusion, the summons for Pres Ramaphosa to appear in Court on the 19th January 2023 for criminal charges will NOT be withdrawn.
The 21 Dec 22 extension was merely to address frivolous side issues like where-else to serve summons etc. pic.twitter.com/Bw70dVCA4y
— JGZuma Foundation (Official) (@JGZ_Foundation) December 20, 2022
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32f623 No.15525
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987709 (201856ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
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>Secretary-General: Fikile Mbalula
“ANC 55th National Conference Day 4 | Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula's media briefing”
https://youtu.be/pwlfAYd6IcA
20:29 - “The report of the Integrity Commission is part and parcel of the organizational report that was presented by former Deputy President, Comrade “DD” [David] Mabusa. Should there be any developments in relation to that we will communicate accordingly at the present moment there has not been anything for this conference about Phala Phala.” [criminals protecting criminals]
25:13 – “Why should South Africans trust us? We can’t answer that question by yes or no... At the present moment the ANC responds to South Africans will be guided by how far we have gone to implement our Manifesto in terms of the last election.”
31:07 – “The Electoral Commission was the first time it was established now… It was for the first time in the ANC that we have an Electoral Commission… which is chaired by Comrade Kgalema Motlanthe.”
32:46 – “The financing and the support of the ANC is the support for democracy and it’s the support of the ideals the ANC stand for [and not the people] and those who’ve got big pockets then will support us in that endeavor as it happens with all other political parties.”
49:33 – “Starting from January, you will see a different ANC. A resolute ANC. A determined ANC. An ANC that does not go to bed with anarchy and ill-discipline. An ANC that is decisive in many fronts and mobilizing our allies, working with them going forward. ANC that a part of solidarity, a campaigning organisation. Solidarity with the people of Palestine, Western Sahara, the people of Cuba. An ANC that is the party of the left, the disciplined force of the left.”
51:08 – “When we insult Ramaphosa, you insult the ANC.”
1:08:08 – “Democratic centralism vs the Constitution. We are a political party that has got members who must understand that when decisions are taken, they are taken, and their job is to follow those decisions.”
1:25:49 – “Some of you never knew my capabilities as Secretary General [ANC Youth League] because some of you were not born… like Pule, he was very young… I was President also of the International Union of the Socialist Youth. The people who deputized me are Presidents and whom I worked with Jacinda Arden [Prime Minister] from New Zealand. I was the President there. I used to sit in the Socialist International with Thabo Mbeki , Yasser Arafat as a Vice President of Socialist International. John [?]… All those people for a decade. So that experience I’m gonna use it in terms of my political upbringing and will build relations with our sister parties. We must be very much concerned about what is happening in Zimbabwe.”
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32f623 No.15526
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987727 (201859ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
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My apologies the timestamps are for this link as is a better coverage of the media briefing
“ANC 55th National Conference Day 4 | Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula's media briefing”
https://youtu.be/rvFuTtLkED8
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32f623 No.15527
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987730 (201900ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
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>>15526
“Newly-elected ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula’s stern warning to those who refuse to toe the line”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/newly-elected-anc-secretary-general-fikile-mbalulas-stern-warning-to-those-who-refuse-to-toe-the-line-c6d4238a-782e-4265-b822-bd231f774f0a
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022
Self-proclaimed “Commander of Discipline in the ANC”, newly-elected secretary-general Fikile Mbalula asserted his authority, and by extension, the authority of President Cyril Ramaphosa on those party members who did not toe the party line.
In his first press briefing as secretary-general, alongside Pule Mabe, Mbalula gave a stern and direct warning to those who broke ranks and voted for the adoption of the Phala Phala report in Parliament recently.
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and four of its MPs, including Mervyn Dirks, Supra Mahumapelo and Mosebenzi Zwane went against a party decision to vote against a report to impeach Ramaphosa.
“Discipline is going to be important,” Mbalula said on Monday night. “There is no self respecting political party that will go to Parliament and vote to impeach its own president. That decision can only be taken by the ANC. No member we have sent to Parliament will exist on his own and have his own conscience.
“If you want your own conscience, then open your own political party, not here. Here it is democratic centrally and the centre must hold. Whether you like it or not, the centre must hold.”
He said while he has enough of an army to take on the opposition parties such as the DA and EFF, he should not also have to deal with another army from within.
“You can’t confuse anarchy and ill-discipline to revolutionary conduct or militancy.
“Anarchy is anarchy, being uncouth and disrespectful must be dealt with.
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32f623 No.15528
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987736 (201901ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
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>>15527
“ANC does not support idea of regime change in Zimbabwe, says Fikile Mbalula”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/anc-does-not-support-idea-of-regime-change-in-zimbabwe-says-fikile-mbalula-214cac6f-3546-4071-a556-123cd94298d7
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2022
Pretoria – Moments after being announced as incoming secretary-general of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), Fikile Mbalula said his party would intensify assisting neighbouring Zimbabwe to recover from decades of economic downturn and massive brain drain.
“We must be very much concerned about what is happening in Zimbabwe, and what role we need to play. We do not subscribe to the idea of regime change in Zimbabwe. We need to campaign very hard to get things right, because Zimbabweans are coming to our country in their numbers,” Mbalula spoke to journalists in Joburg in his briefing in his new capacity.
“Something is not right in their own country (and) we must support them. Once that country becomes what it was, there will be no Zimbabwean here. So, the British must think very hard about what they have done, and the Americans. They must uplift the sanctions so that Zimbabwe can grow.” [History repeating; they applied sanctions for a regime change to get the ANC in power.]
Mbalula said the Western nations should not use sanctions “to deepen the pain and the impoverishment” in Zimbabwe.
“The British know what they agreed in Lancaster. They must come to the party, and invest in the compensation of Zimbabwe in the programme of land redistribution. The 40 or something billion pounds they promised Mugabe and Zanu-PF, they must come to the party and not use the land reform programme of Zanu-PF as a scapegoat and run away,” said Mbalula.
“They must come to the party, and Zimbabwe will be a better country. Zimbabweans never (used to) come into this country, that was the bread basket of the African continent. It was an economy that was alive, people were working in Zimbabwe.
“Now you have Zimbabweans crossing (into South Africa), facing life and death … coming into our country, because there is no life. Life is here in South Africa and that has burdened our economy.”
The outspoken Mbalula, who served as police minister previously, said the ANC would not be swayed turn against its long-time ally, Zanu-PF.
“As the ANC we will not agree in ideological terms, that Zimbabwe must be turned into a client State, next to us. So, we need to get that right. We need to campaign for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara, and the Cuban people,” he said.
Mbalula is saddled with getting Luthuli House ready, under the leadership of re-elected party President Cyril Ramaphosa, to contest the 2024 general elections.
On the other hand, in Zimbabwe, Zanu-PF led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa is gearing up for the 2023 presidential elections where it will be challenged by the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC), led by Nelson Chamisa.
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32f623 No.15529
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17987765 (201904ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Cyril Ramaphosa is the “Alpha” – “After a few days of speculation and economic imbalance the Rand has stabilized" (video)
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“55th ANC National Conference Day 4 I Top 7 Results Announcement” - https://youtu.be/SqCW2oRSUTM
“WATCH: Cyril Ramaphosa is the “Alpha”” – “After a few days of speculation and economic imbalance the Rand has stabilized”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/watch-cyril-ramaphosa-is-the-alpha-male-anc-leader-20-december-2022-breaking/
20-12-2022 11:03
After a few days of speculation and economic imbalance the Rand has stabilised and SA has its “Alpha”, Cyril Ramaphosa has been re-elected
After a few days of speculation and economic imbalance the Rand has stabilised and SA has its “Alpha”, Cyril Ramaphosa at the helm once again. With this shift comes a cabinet reshuffle in the coming weeks.
President Ramaphosa has again been re-elected as leader of the ANC by a large margin when he beat Zweli Mkhize. His victory took place at the ANC’s 55th national conference in Nasrec, Johannesburg on 19 December 2022. The final decision came as a result of a process where 4 000 ANC delegates cast their votes.
AN “ALPHA” MALE HAS ACCESS
It is no secret that Cyril chose to leave government after a short stint and begin a career in business about 26 years ago. In this regard he has grown in strides and has made millions from his endeavours in various industries. In the business world, Ramaphosa is seen as a success. He has the business acumen to take on the world as has been seen during his many visits across the globe with some of the most distinguished businessmen internationally.
CYRIL HAS THE RAND FIRMLY GRASPED
It has been noted that since noon on 19 December 2022 the Rand strengthened by more than two percent against the dollar. Ramaphosa clearly proves he is the “Alpha” in SA. He is at the top of the social status hierarchy, has access to power, money and has all the right friends. Some of his good business choices have given him access to power like no other president since Democracy.
CYRIL RECEIVES CONGRATS
Professor Thuli Madonsela has been vocal about the controversy surrounding Ramaphosa. She was also one of the first public figures to congratulate him after his re-election at Nasrec. She said: “Blessings as you and your team tackle the Herculean task ahead.”
Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono came out strongly when he suggested people “to apply critical analysis and not go with the Twitter noise”.
Said Chin’ono: “You would have thought that Ramaphosa was a goner if you believed Twitter noise.
He was up against a disorganised group of people driven by their bitterness not ideas.”
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32f623 No.15530
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991659 (211353ZDEC22) Notable: Who is SAUS and what you need to know about them
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“Who is SAUS and what you need to know about them” – “mostly comprised of Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA) members, an organisation made up of mostly ANC-affiliated youth organisations”
https://witsvuvuzela.com/2016/08/15/who-is-saus-and-what-you-need-to-know-about-them/
Aug 15, 2016
With all the excitement around #FeesMustFallReloaded, there’s one name that seems to be at the center of it all: The South African Union of Students (SAUS), but who are they?
SAUS is a student union that is elected by SRC’s from universities across the country and therefore represent all Student Representative Councils in the country.
They have been speaking for students at the Fees Commision’s public hearings which began last week and on Sunday SAUS released a statement calling for mass meetings across universities on the issue of fee increments.
According to the SAUS Secretary General Sthembiso Ka-Ndlovu the union was established at Stellenbosch University in 2006, it’s main purpose was so that students had a single representative body in the higher education sector.
They union is said to be a national and non-partisan umbrella body of student representation in the country.
However people on social media have been questioning the legitimacy of SAUS and the fact that it is mostly comprised of Progressive Youth Alliance (PYA) members, an organisation made up of mostly ANC-affiliated youth organisations.
Ka-Ndlovu says there is a heavy PYA presence in SAUS because SRC’s elect the members and “of the 25 Universities about 19 of them are SASCO-led.”
Who is in the executive?
President: Avela Mjajubala – Durban University of Technology
Deputy President: Moza Motlalepula – North West University
Secretary General: Sthembiso Ka-Nkosi – Tshwane University of Technology
Deputy Secretary General: Fasiha Hassan – Wits University
Treasurer: Misheck Mugabe – Fort Hare University.
People who can be nominated to represent students in SAUS have to have been part of the SRC in the last two years prior to being elected.
The union currently has 15 members.
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32f623 No.15531
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991671 (211356ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / "If I DIE, arrest Ramaphosa for my murder" – SAPS whistleblower [Patricia Morgan-Mashale]” – Her purported evidence implicates Cyril Ramaphosa AND Bheki Cele (video)
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>>>>/qresearch/17807519 "If I DIE, arrest Ramaphosa for my murder" – SAPS whistleblower Patricia Morgan-Mashale, her purported evidence implicates Cyril Ramaphosa AND Bheki Cele” (video)
“Patricia Mashale and Adv Dan Teffo on Police corruption in the Free State. Aletheia Dialogue #11” (Posted February 28, 2022) - https://youtu.be/2oJEWzKy6TY
“‘If I DIE, arrest Ramaphosa for my murder’ – SAPS whistleblower [Patricia Morgan-Mashale]” – “Her purported evidence implicates Cyril Ramaphosa AND Bheki Cele”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-saps-whistleblower-ramaphosa-implicated-monday-7-november/
07-11-2022 17:21
A whistleblower has dropped a number of bombshell claims over the weekend – and Cyril Ramaphosa isn’t sitting comfortably.
Crikey. A one-time senior SAPS official says she was recently targeted by hitmen, after the whistleblower threatened to go public with some damning information about corruption within the police force. Her purported evidence implicates Cyril Ramaphosa AND Bheki Cele.
SAPS WHISTLEBLOWER ACCUSED GOVERNMENT OF ‘TRYING TO KILL HER’
Patricia Morgan-Mashale claims to be sitting on a number of explosive bombshells. According to the whistleblower, two high-ranking cops – including a serving general – are actually foreign nationals. That, in her words, is the tip of a very corrupt iceberg…
Specific cases of nepotism, multi-million rand fraud, and forgery have been raised by PMM. Her full account is truly something to behold, https://www.facebook.com/patricia.morganmashale. However, in the early hours of Sunday morning, she went public with the details – after allegedly surviving an assassination attempt.
“This evening, I was chased by a black Ford Ranger. It was like an action movie. I was so shocked I couldn’t even drive to a police station. I felt like going there would also get me killed. It felt like I was a hunted animal. This wasn’t ordinary criminals, it was from the government.”
“They knew I was coming on the show this evening. When I first blew the whistle on SAPS corruption, there was another attempt on my life. I had to go into hiding. They will not let me apply for protection. My location has already been compromised.” | Patricia Morgan-Mashale
PATRICIA MORGAN-MASHALE IMPLICATES PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA
It is Morgan-Mashale’s firm belief that this attempt to silence her came from the very top. Given that Cyril Ramaphosa is implicated in some of the accusations – and that no formal protection has been forthcoming – the whistleblower says the president ‘should be arrested’ if she is murdered.
•	We have a feeling this story won’t just disappear for the ANC leader, either…
“Hit men tried to kill me tonight and we both know who is behind this second attempt on my life. Let me put it on record now for the whole world to know… I am a whsitle-blower, who has information about massive corruption at SAPS. I have already applied for protection.”
“Should anything happen to me, please put it right in front of the door of Mr Cyril Ramaphosa. Arrest him and charge him with my murder because he will be an accomplice in my assassination. If I die, your political ambitions dies with me. I will keep on exposing you.”
“President Ramaphosa, do your worst. I am not dependent on you for political survival. I took an oath of office to blow the whistle on corruption and come hell or high water. Your silence is an indication that you are also compromised. Soon, I will have the proof.” | Patricia Morgan-Mashale
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32f623 No.15532
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991688 (211401ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Over 14 000 sign petition begging Ramaphosa not to resign
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“Over 14 000 sign petition begging Ramaphosa not to resign” - Bram Hanekom
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/online-petition-calling-for-cyril-ramaphosa-not-to-resign-5-december-2022/
05-12-2022 12:47
Over 14 000 people have signed a petition which calls on President Cyril Ramaphosa not to resign over the Phala Phala Panel Report.
Over 14 000 have signed an online petition, https://www.change.org/p/president-cyrilramaphosa-don-t-resign-we-still-need-you-myanc-ramaphosamuststay?recruiter=1121135841&recruited_by_id=b36f0cd0-b19e-11ea-94db-2506d287324b&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=share_for_starters_page&utm_medium=copylink, which calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa not to resign over the Phala Phala Panel Report.
The petition which was launched as South Africans were waiting with bated breath to find out whether Ramaphosa will resign after the Section 89 independent panel found that he violated the oath of office and some laws regarding the theft of foreign currency at his Phala Phala farm in 2020.
PRO-RAMAPHOSA PETITION GAINS MOMENTUM
The petition, which calls for Ramaphosa to continue with his work as Head of State, was launched by Bram Hanekom.
Hanekom said that South Africans from all walks of life know that Ramaphosa has done incredible work in reducing corruption, stabilising the economy, attracting investments, and strengthening institutions.
He further said they know Ramaphosa has been under attack by Arthur Fraser (who blew the whistle on the theft at Phala Phala) and a group of people implicated in the state capture report.
“We are aware of their agenda, and we cannot allow you to fail against them. We know there is a panel report that says you MAY have a case to answer, this is not a charge, and it is not a conviction. We urge you to seek a review of it as there are weaknesses and many questions about the report,” he said
“Please don’t resign but rather allow processes to continue, investigations and enquiries…Mr. President, we still need you and hope you will heed our calls,” he added.
The petition which has been signed by over 2400 people further called upon the NEC of the ANC to stand by and protect Ramaphosa “from the corrupt who want him removed.”
WHAT WERE THE FINDINGS OF THE SECTION 89 PANEL?
The panel said one of the troubling features about the source of the stolen foreign currency is that the theft was never reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS) for investigations as an ordinary crime. Nor was the theft reported under section34(1) of PRECCA (Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004).
It further said that there is substantial doubt about the legitimacy of the source of the currency that was stolen and that this is a serious matter which if established, renders the violation of section 96 of the Constitution and PRECCA, a serious violation, and a serious misconduct.
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32f623 No.15533
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991694 (211403ZDEC22) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Over 14 000 sign petition begging Ramaphosa not to resign
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>>>>/qresearch/17880707>17880722, Bram Hanekom, Africa4Palestine/BDS (Boycott. Divestment. Sanctions) South Africa
Bram Hanekom links to Africa4Palestine/BDS (Boycott. Divestment. Sanctions) South Africa
https://prc.org.uk/en/speaker/150/bram-hanekom
Bram Hanekom: Speaking on behalf of Africa4Palestine, He has been a lifelong activist for Palestine in South Africa, he has established himself as an activist for refugee rights, farm workers and youth. He serves on the board of several NGOs and was previously the director of the human rights organisation PASSOP. He has been actively involved in solidarity organizations campaigning for Cuba and human rights in Swaziland. His views, much like most in the Africa4Palestine movement, have been largely influenced by his life experience as a member of a family which fought against apartheid in South Africa.
https://africa4palestine.com/about-us/
He was the recipient of the Inyathelo Youth in Philanthropy Award, an Oxfam scholarship (in humanitarian assistance) and was selected as one of Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Youth.
https://africa4palestine.com/about-us/
The organisation was formerly known as BDS South Africa (which was established in 2009), however, in 2020, following an incredible decade of BDS successes and victories in South Africa, BDS South Africa, after consultation with its partners, rebranded and broadened its mandate to become #Africa4Palestine.
https://www.bdssouthafrica.com/about-bds/
Palestinians (inspired by the successful boycott and isolation of Apartheid South Africa) called on the international community to support a non-violent campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel until Israel complies with international law and respects human rights.
The list of their partners’ logos at the bottom of the BDS website, https://www.bdssouthafrica.com/.
ANC (African National Congress)
ANC Youth League
NC4P (National Coalition For Palestine)
COSATU
COSAS
Young Communist League of South Africa
SACP (South African Communist Party)
PSA-PE (Palestinian Solidarity Alliance Port Elizabeth)
F.A.W.U. (Food and Allied Workers Union)
NUMSA (National Union of Metal Workers South Africa)
MRN (Media Review Network)
UCCSA (United Congregational Church of Southern Africa)
PMB for Palestine
Stop the JNF-KKL
FFP (Freedom For Palestine)
Ahlul Bait Youth Movement of SA
Amandla
Centre for Civil Society
CEPPWAWU (Chemicals, Energy, Paper, Printing, Wood and Allied Workers Union)
Palestine Solidarity Forum
DENOSA (Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa)
SUCA
Kairos Southern Africa
Muslim Judicial Council (SA)
Mkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association
MPN (Muslim Professionals Network)
MSA Union (Muslim Student Association Union?)
Muslim Youth Movement South Africa
Nehawu (National Health Education & Allied Workers Union)
Team South Africa Gaza 2013
Zaytoun
POPCRU (Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union)
SADTU (South African Democratic Teachers’ Union)
SACCYF
South African Council of Churches
South African Artists Against Apartheid
KZN Palestine Solidarity Forum
Runners for the Freedom of Palestine
PSS SU
Palestine Solidarity Alliance
PS UWC
SAMNET (The South African Muslim Network)
SAMWU (South African Municipal Workers Union)
SANDU (South African National Defence Union)
SASCO (South African Students Congress)
South African Youth Council
Swaziland Solidarity Network
PSC Stellenbosch (Palestinian Solidarity Campaign)
Theology and Development Programme
WFTU (World Federation of Trade Unions)
PSF UCT (Palestinian Solidarity Forum University of Cape Town)
SAUS (South African Union of Students)
PUDEMO (Peoples United Democratic Movement)
PSC (Palestine Solidarity Campaign)
PASSOP (People Against Suffering Oppression and Poverty)
Action Forum for Palestine
FOCUS (Friends of Cuba Society)
Wits Palestinian Solidarity Committee
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32f623 No.15534
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991756 (211423ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Crime ‘worrying’ in South Africa: 7,000 murdered in three months
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“Crime ‘worrying’ in South Africa: 7,000 murdered in three months”
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/23/crime-worrying-in-south-africa-7000-murdered-in-three-months
23 Nov 2022
Quarterly crime statistics show a rise in murder, rape and kidnapping figures compared with the same time last year.
More than 7,000 people were murdered over three months in South Africa, according to new police statistics, which showed a rise in violent crime from the same period last year.
On Wednesday, South Africa’s parliamentary portfolio committee on police heard details of the crime statistics, recording those crimes reported to the South African Police Service (SAPS) from July 1 to September 30, 2022.
Quarterly figures showed that the murder rate rose 14 percent between July and September, compared with the same timeframe in 2021, when 6,163 people were killed.
Almost 1,000 women were among those murdered during the period in 2022. More than 13,000 women were also victims of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and 1,277 women were victims of attempted murder.
“The rate at which women are abused, violated and some killed in South Africa remains worrying and unacceptable,” Police Minister Bheki Cele told a news conference.
The figures also showed that kidnappings doubled to more than 4,000 compared with the same time last year; and rapes, in a country notorious for sex attacks against women and children, were up 11 percent, with 10,000 cases opened across the country.
Carjackings rose 24 percent to more than 6,000.
And between April and September, more than 550 children were killed.
“The crime statistics again show that we as communities continue to fail to protect some of the most vulnerable in society: our children,” Cele said.
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32f623 No.15535
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991765 (211425ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Report finds Cape Town police ‘gang capture’ likely runs deep
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“Report finds Cape Town police ‘gang capture’ likely runs deep – Alan Winde”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/alan-winde-cape-town-police-gangsters-saps-latest-report-5-december/
05-12-2022 16:39
‘What is clear is that this infiltration likely extends far beyond this particular case, and also that dangerous forces are at play here,’ said Winde.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde instructed the provincial police ombud to investigate the alleged links between gangsters and the South African Police Service (SAPS) in November.
WINDE RECEIVES FINAL ‘GANG CAPTURE’ REPORT FROM POLICE OMBUD
Retired Major-General Oswald Reddy, the Ombud, handed in his final report recently, Winde said on Monday, 5 December.
The Premier instructed the Ombud to probe the matter after Judge Daniel Thulare delivered a damning judgement in the Western Cape High Court on 17 October.
Thulare said there is evidence that suggests that gangsters have infiltrated the top management structure of the Western Cape SAPS and were able to access critical documents and crime-fighting strategies.
As previously reported, the gang in question in Thulare’s judgement was the 28s gang. The matter dealt with the bail appeal of the alleged leader of the 28s Mobster Gang and another appellant.
“We have to act within our limited mandate on this issue to confirm what many residents of the Western Cape have long suspected: that some SAPS members are colluding with gangsters, effectively abandoning their oath to protect and serve, instead choosing to make many of our gang-stricken communities even more unsafe,” said Winde after receiving the report.
Reddy reportedly allowed the top provincial police management to respond to Thulare’s judgement as part of the investigation. He also spoke with the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).
The Premier said Reddy’s report concluded that the allegations that gang members and some police officers are in cahoots are likely substantiated. The provincial leader is studying the report and considering his next steps.
“There must be decisive consequences for those found to be colluding with gangs. This includes senior officials under whose watch this has been allowed to happen. One of the first steps that I took this week on this matter is that I met with the SAPS provincial Commissioner Lt Gen (Adv) Thembisile Patekile to discuss the findings of the report.
“I will be holding further engagements on the Ombud’s report and will share this with the public as soon as I am in a position to do so. What is clear is that this infiltration likely extends far beyond this particular case, and also that dangerous forces are at play here. We must be decisive and considered in our next steps to address this issue, making sure we can break these links, and make headway against gangsterism,” said Winde.
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32f623 No.15536
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991793 (211432ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Corruption accused JMPD officers found with R14 000 and 300 foreign drivers’ licences
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“Corruption accused JMPD officers found with R14 000 and 300 foreign drivers’ licences”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/corruption-accused-jmpd-officers-found-with-r14-000-and-300-foreign-drivers-licences-ea9ae06a-da2b-48af-9011-1dbb5fb115b5
Published Dec 19, 2022
Pretoria - Two Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department officers have been arrested by the JMPD internal affairs unit for extortion, kidnapping and corruption.
“On Friday, 16 December 2022, the JMPD internal affairs unit received a complaint from a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) claiming that JMPD officers had kidnapped and were driving around with her friend in Mayfair, demanding money for his release after he was arrested for allegedly having a fake foreign driving licence,” JMPD spokesperson Xolani Fihla narrated.
Members from the JMPD internal affairs unit attended to the complaint.
“They traced the JMPD patrol vehicle and found that the two male officers, who are attached to the special patrol unit (SPU), had already released the member of the public in Mayfair after extorting R4 000 from him,” said Fihla.
A preliminary investigation was undertaken to verify the damning allegations.
“Upon interviewing the two officers, it was established that there was misconduct committed by the duo. Members of the internal affairs unit searched the officers and their vehicle, and an amount of R14 000 was retrieved, including over 300 foreign driving licences and two South African licences. This substantiated the officers’ modus operandi,” said Fihla.
The complainant was called to the JMPD internal affairs office, and he positively identified the two officers as the ones who took money from him.
“It is alleged by the complainant that he had earlier given the officers cash, and the rest of the money was transferred to him via eWallet, which he then handed over to the officers. Video footage was also obtained, revealing the interaction between the complainant and the officers,” said Fihla.
The two JMPD officers were arrested and detained at Johannesburg Central SAPS on multiple charges.
Apart from the criminal charges laid against the two officers, an internal investigation for bringing the JMPD into disrepute has also been initiated.
Meanwhile, the City of Joburg’s MMC for Public Safety, David Tembe, has welcomed the arrest of the duo and urged the community to resist paying bribes.
"The department has a resolute stance against misconduct and corruption by any of our staff members. We will not tolerate any conduct that brings the department into disrepute. Those who are found wanting will be brought to book without fear or favour,” he said.
“Members of the public are discouraged from bribing officers, and must rather report such acts to the JMPD internal affairs on 011 490 1814.”
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32f623 No.15537
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991804 (211435ZDEC22) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / South African businessman and Honorary Consul wins entrepreneur of the year in UK – helped set up the COVID testing infrastructure in the UK
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“South African businessman and Honorary Consul wins entrepreneur of the year in UK” – “helped set up the COVID testing infrastructure in the UK”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-african-businessman-and-honorary-consul-wins-entrepreneur-of-the-year-in-uk/
25-11-2022
A South African businessman who helped set up the COVID testing infrastructure in the UK to bring back sport and international travel during the pandemic, has won Entrepreneur of the Year
A South African businessman who helped to set up the COVID testing infrastructure in the UK to bring back major sport and international travel during the pandemic, has won Entrepreneur of the Year.
Johannesburg-born Avi Lasarow, who is Chief Executive of Prenetics EMEA Ltd and lives in the UK with his wife Kelly, a keen equestrian and their children, won the award at the Kent Invicta Chamber Business Awards.
Prenetics EMEA Ltd is part of a major global diagnostics and genetic testing company with the mission to bring health closer to millions of people globally and decentralise healthcare.
The company, which is registered in Orpington in Kent, provided COVID testing for English football, British Boxing and the English Test Cricket for the ECB. Avi also set up a state-of-the-art laboratory on the Greenwich Peninsula to provide faster results for consumers.
Prenetics carried out more than twenty million COVID tests worldwide and provided testing at all major UK airports. It has operations across nine locations, including the UK, Hong Kong, India, South Africa, and Southeast Asia and successfully listed on the Nasdaq this May with a valuation of $1.3b.
Avi, who is also an Honorary Consul for trade between South Africa and the UK, worked with the UK Government’s Department for Health and Social Care and the Competition and Markets Authority to clampdown on rogue COVID testers that were offering misleadingly cheap prices for tests that proved not to be available.
He also was invited to become a founding member of the Confederation of British Industry’s Health Council (CBI) – a new forum for business, government and civil society to improve health outcomes across the UK.
Avi also sits on the NHS England Innovation’s new Diagnostic Transformation Programme Industry Advisory Group, advising the National Health Service on the future needs and demands for testing.
Avi previously launched DNAFit, one of the first companies to pioneer “at home” genetic testing widely available in a direct-to-consumer setting. DNAFit achieved various accolades in the UK including two coveted Queen’s Awards for Business in 2018, while also attracting investment and endorsement from former England and Manchester United defender, Rio Ferdinand. It was then acquired by Prenetics.
Commenting on the award win, Avi said: “It’s a great honour to receive this award.
“Realising success through entrepreneurship is not easy. It takes resilience, an exceptional team and a determination to make every single day count. Along my own journey I have encountered countless setbacks and challenges but the highs have always overstepped the lows.
“I’m so grateful for the team at Prenetics. We are a chain made of the strongest links and are gathering real pace and momentum in our pursuit to positively impact the health and lives of millions of people in the years ahead. There is absolutely no doubt that the best of Prenetics is yet to come.
“As we all have to cope with the post COVID business landscape, I hope to play my part in supporting tech companies in South Africa and the UK. As the Chancellor said in his Autumn Statement, the life sciences sector is a huge area of growth for the UK, and I’d like to mentor other start-ups in South Africa and the UK as they set out on the journey to success.”
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32f623 No.15538
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991807 (211438ZDEC22) Notable: Dis-Chem ‘has lost R2 BILLION’ over white workers row
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“Dis-Chem ‘has lost R2 BILLION’ over white workers row – report”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-how-much-money-dis-chem-lost-since-white-workers-letter-tuesday-15-november/
15-11-2022 11:53
Even though Dis-Chem has reversed its decision to ‘stop hiring white workers’, the company is still riding out the financial backlash.
Big news for ‘go woke, go broke’ enthusiasts this week: It is reported that Dis-Chem’s plummeting share price has lost the company almost R2 billion over the past few weeks. A letter published by their CEO, which discouraged the hiring of white workers, has allegedly sparked the collapse.
WHITE WORKERS ROW COSTS DIS-CHEM DEARLY
Although Dis-Chem have backtracked on their initial hiring strategy, it would appear that most of the damage has been done. Millions of concerned citizens were left outraged by a so-called ‘moratorium’ on employing more white workers, in order to comply with BBBEE laws.
A number of high-profile South Africans have vowed to never set foot in Dis-Chem again. Steve Hofmeyr made headlines on Monday, when he posted a picture of his ‘last ever prescription‘ from the pharmaceutical giants. It seems this exodus is having a profound impact…
HOW MUCH MONEY HAS DIS-CHEM LOST THIS MONTH?
A report from Daily Investor has translated the recent share price losses into a monetary value. They believe that the financial damage has been catastrophic for Dis-Chem. Whichever way you look at it, things aren’t looking too bright for the retailer:
•	Dis-Chem’s share price is now 11% LOWER than it was six months ago.
•	Despite an initial recovery, stock has dropped again by roughly 10% since the first day of November.
•	Dis-Chem recorded a strong first-half performance in 2022, but things are now heading downhill.
•	The share price is actually 1.61% WORSE than it was five years ago.
•	Their figures haven’t been this low since the last hard lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic (July 2021).
•	Experts now estimate that almost R2 billion has been wiped-off the share price.
SHARE PRICE SHOWS MAJOR ‘WEALTH DESTRUCTION’ AFTER WHITE WORKERS LETTER
What is even more concerning for Dis-Chem is that this may not even be the worst of it all. According to the report, there’s a possibility that they could lose ‘significantly more’ in the weeks to come. What a difference one letter can make, hey?
“Dis-Chem’s share price fell by almost 7% over the last month. The share price decline translates into R1.87 billion of wealth destruction. However, the exact impact of the letter is difficult to measure. It may be significantly more – or less – than R1.87 billion.” | Daily Investor
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32f623 No.15539
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17991857 (211451ZDEC22) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / AfriForum says SAHRC must deliver on promise to take Malema to Equality Court over hate speech
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“AfriForum says SAHRC must deliver on promise to take Malema to Equality Court over hate speech”
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/afriforum-says-sahrc-must-deliver-on-promise-to-take-malema-to-equality-court-over-hate-speech-20221119
19 Nov
•	AfriForum says it expects Malema to be taken to the Equality Court by the SAHRC.
•	The 10 days Malema was given by the SAHRC to retract and apologise for hate speech has expired.
•	The EFF says that it will not be retracting any statements.
AfriForum says it is keeping a watchful eye over the hate speech case of EFF leader Julius Malema to ensure that he is taken to the Equality Court by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC).
This is in connection with statements made by Malema which the commission subsequently declared to be hate speech and incitement to violence.
The SAHRC gave Malema a written notice on 8 November to retract his statements within 10 days and to issue an apology.
Should the EFF leader fail to do this, the SAHRC stated that it would take him to the Equality Court to obtain an interim interdict.
The 10-day period ended on Friday.
AfriForum said that it had submitted complaints to the SAHRC in October 2022 following Malema’s statements at the EFF's provincial congress in the Western Cape.
In a statement, AfriForum claimed that Malema had told EFF delegates:
You must never be afraid to kill. A revolution requires killing at some point because killing is part of the revolutionary act.
The EFF rejected the allegations made by the SAHRC, labelling them "as part of the nefarious attempts to erase the truth of our liberation history and an attempt to limit free speech".
Spokesperson Sinawo Thambo told News24 that Malema and the party would not retract the statement.
"We won’t be retracting any statement because that was a political speech which has had no verifiable or causal link to incitement or hatred," he said. https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/sahrc-declares-malemas-killing-is-a-revolutionary-act-statements-hate-speech-20221109
"The SAHRC reached a determination that we must retract or apologise, without giving us any opportunity to present our side of the story, defying all natural laws of justice, and if we must meet them in court the same way we did AfriForum and expose them there, then we are ready to do so."
Ernst van Zyl, campaign officer for strategy and content at AfriForum, said:
Malema and the EFF believe that they are above the law. This is largely due to Malema and the EFF getting away with escalating levels of hate speech and incitement to violence over the years.
"The SAHRC has given their word that they will take Malema to the Equality Court if he does not respond to their demands within 10 days. Malema and the EFF have made it clear that they do not concern themselves with the SAHRC’s demands, therefore, the SAHRC must now keep their promise," he said.
Van Zyl added that AfriForum would be keeping a watchful eye over the matter.
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32f623 No.15540
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17995267 (220236ZDEC22) Notable: ANC Bun | Arthur Frasier Bun
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>>15450 This is going to finish our Movement’: Yengeni disqualified from contesting ANC NEC over criminal past
>>15451 Carl Niehaus EXPELLED by ANC for misconduct
>>15471, >>15472, >>15473, >>15474 Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
>>15475, >>15476, >>15477, >>15478, >>15479 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
>>15480, >>15481, >>15482, >>15483, >>15484 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
>>15485, >>15486, >>15487 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 11-13)
>>15491 David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President
>>15492 Tony Yengeni and Bathabile Dlamini allowed to contest NEC positions
>>15503, >>15504 Calls for Gwede Mantashe to be fired amid money laundering allegations
>>15514 Voting for new ANC’s top seven delayed as allegations of vote buying swirl around
>>15518 ANC National Conference: Meet the new Top 7
>>15520 Money in leadership contests is selling ANC to highest bidder – Mantashe
>>15525, >>15526, >>15527, >>>15528 Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
Arthur Frasier Bun
>>15506 SACP (South African Communist Party) hits back at former Spy Boss Arthur Fraser (video)
>>15507 Chief justice objection: Arthur Fraser says Zondo ‘lacks integrity (video)
>>15508, >>15509 The most feared spy in Mzansi ? Who is Arthur Fraser, catch all the details on our Sunday Profile (Parts 1&2 with video)
>>15516, >>15517 “Zondo Commission was a puppet show – Fraser (Parts 1&2)
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32f623 No.15541
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17995274 (220236ZDEC22) Notable: Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw | Janusz Walus Bun
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Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw
>>15454, >>15455 Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti (Parts 1&2)
>>15456 Julius Malema and Adriano Mazzotti – the dubious connection deepens
>>15457 Malema’s lawyers demand that Jacques Pauw’s Our Poisoned Land be removed from shelves: NB Publishers media statement
>>15458 Jacques Pauw biography
>>15459 Can Jaques Pauw Claim To Have a Reputation and Integrity to Protect? – Accused of molesting boys
>>15539 AfriForum says SAHRC must deliver on promise to take Malema to Equality Court over hate speech
Janusz Walus Bun
>>15416 “Rafal Pankowski (NEVER AGAIN) on the idolising of racist killer Janusz Walus by far-right in Poland (video)
>>15417 About ‘NEVER AGAIN’ Association
>>15418 Marcin Kornak (1968-2014) – the founder and leader of the “NEVER AGAIN” Association (video)
>>15424 Janusz Walus reportedly stabbed by ex-MK soldier who aimed for his heart
>>15425 South Africa: The 1993 plot to kill Chris Hani
>>15431 ConCourt dismisses Limpho Hani’s application to rescind release of Janusz Walus
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32f623 No.15542
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17998361 (221844ZDEC22) Notable: ENJOY THE SHOW | Director's Cut” [How Intelligence Agencies are involved in coups] (video)
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“ENJOY THE SHOW | Director's Cut” [How Intelligence Agencies are involved in coups]
https://youtu.be/FSX7ESKLdTM
Premiered Nov 24, 2022
Here is a rare look behind the curtain that will aid you in being able to SEE things that occur in our society in a CLEAR light with SCRUTINY. It's all a SHOW where the WHOLE WORLD is a STAGE. May this Documentary give you EYES to SEE and EARS to hear.
Compare the documentary to the below older post[s]. See any similarities?
>>>/qresearch/17694298, >>>/qresearch/17694300, >>>/qresearch/17694317, >>>/qresearch/17694319, >>>/qresearch/17694321, >>>/qresearch/17694325, >>>/qresearch/17694328, >>>/qresearch/17694331, >>>/qresearch/17694335, >>>/qresearch/17694338, >>>/qresearch/17694345, >>>/qresearch/17694348, >>>/qresearch/17694353, >>>/qresearch/17694360, >>>/qresearch/17694364, >>>/qresearch/17694366, >>>/qresearch/17694370, >>>/qresearch/17694374, >>>/qresearch/17694376, >>>/qresearch/17694378, >>>/qresearch/17694382 Unleashing Communism/Socialism into the World; Case Study of South Africa [Q Research General #21647: Lies, Damned Lies, and the Jan.]
>>>/qresearch/17694298 - Posted 10/15/22 (Sat) 07:46:56
Unleashing Communism/Socialism into the World; Case Study of South Africa
I am unable to post in the South African bread so I am doing it here. The following posts will demonstrate how communism/socialism was unleashed into the world and it is only the tip of the iceberg.
Some background for those who do not follow the South Africa bread.
Is it not intriguing that the release of Nelson Mandela, the fall of the Berlin wall and the end of the USSR happened around the same time? The ANC, a terrorist organization, was trained in Russia, East Germany and Cuba however they would typically go into exile in London, UK, and not to the countries they were trained in. When did the world start supporting Nelson Mandela and the ANC? It was a major concert held in Britain in 1988 which was televised all over the world with famous actors and artists on stage, https://youtu.be/lTtg7QZPRRE [Whoopi Goldburg, Richard Gere, among others].
Tony Hollingsworth’s website at https://tonyhollingsworth.com/ states, “Tony has over 30 years of experience working with companies, governments and foundations at the intersection of communications, media and popular culture. His credits range from, conceiving and producing the global media campaign that reached [600 million] and re-positioned Nelson Mandela from “black terrorist leader” to “black leader” to, consulting for the US White House on a public campaign in a response to 9/11.” He can also explain in his own words how he accomplished this feat with regard to Mandela at https://youtu.be/xuyeqMD01Cc
Tony even stated in the video, https://youtu.be/llJRpBPNCOE, at 6:00; “Most of the world knew very little. He’d [Mandela] been in prison for 25 years at that point in time. So he didn’t know what he looked like, we didn’t know what he sounded like. What we were backing was the man that had given the speech at the Rivonia Trial [1960s]… And that’s all you had on him, I mean in terms of we talk about photographs. There were no photographs of this man.”
“Archbishop Trevor Huddleston, the AAM [Anti-Apartheid Movement] president and a former priest in southern Africa, gave his approval after he, Hollingsworth and Terry had met to discuss the event. “I told Trevor that the first thing we had to do to get Mandela’s release was to stop the world’s television and press referring to him as a ‘black terrorist leader’.” https://listencampaign.com/node/165
For the 1994 election, “Eighty [80] million ballots had already been printed in England at considerable expense” https://ourconstitution.constitutionhill.org.za/the-shell-house-massacre-and-the-road-to-the-ifps-participation-in-the-election/ (South Africa had a total population of about 40 million people.) Why print the ballots in England? South Africa was first world at the time – the first heart transplant was done there.
This rabbit trail started with the first article I will post below. Take note; the former South African President, Jacob Zuma was an intelligence operative in the ANC when they were still regarded as terrorists. “'Zuma's self-survival rooted in being ex-ANC intelligence operative'”, https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/zumas-self-survival-rooted-in-being-ex-anc-intelligence-operative-11636924
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32f623 No.15543
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17998394 (221850ZDEC22) Notable: Lesotho may want to take the Free State (Parts 1&2); shades of Katanga
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“Lesotho may want to take the Free State!” – Part 1
https://maroelamedia.co.za/debat/meningsvormers/lesotho-wil-dalk-die-vrystaat-vat/
December 22, 2022
English Translation
The Lesotho’s parliament, Dr. Tsepo Lipholo on 12 December 2022 tabled a motion that large tracts of land that currently belong to South Africa should be returned to Lesotho. Dr. Lipholo is the leader of the Basotho Covenant Movement BCM, an opposition party in the Lesotho’s parliament.
The motion states that Lesotho’s parliament must decide to declare the entire Free State, parts of the Northern Cape, parts of the Eastern Cape, parts of the Mpumalanga and parts of the KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Kingdom of Lesotho in accordance with the United Nations Resolution 1817 (XVII) adopted on 18 December 1962.
If you look at the relevant United nations resolution of 1962, it is one of a series of propaganda resolutions passed by the United Nations General Assembly at that time.
The resolutions were proposed and supported by the African bloc countries in the UN. In the decisions it is asked that the various British Colonies in Africa should gain independence. The specific resolution 1817 (XVII) calls on Britain to give Basutoland [Lesotho] its independence, but does not say anything specific about what land should be returned.
The General Assembly’s decision before this Basutoland decisions is about Kenya asking for independence and the decision 1818 (XVII) after this decision is about Nyassaland – today Malawi – also asking for independence. So, the decision alone does not really give any rights to land to Basutoland.
From a historical point of view, there are also question marks about the land claims made in the motion. The Zulu king Shaka drove the Basuto into the mountains laong before the Voortrekkers arrived inland. There was indeed a conflict between the Orange Free State government and Basutoland over land at one point, but borders were determined in an agreement of 1869.
Therefore, the expectation is that Dr. Lipholo’s motion may be discussed in Lesotho’s parliament, but that not much more will come of it. Lots of wind and noise, but nothing more.
Dr. Lipholo’s party stood in Lesotho’s election in 65 seats, but could only get 4,112 votes. With that, his party got one seat in parliament. In his election campaign, his main theme was this land that must be reclaimed from South Africa. Now that he had been elected, he presented the motion as a single member party for discussion.
That it will be accepted is unlikely. In Lesotho itself there is concern about the proposal and that it could cloud relations with South Africa. The interesting issue is that already in Lesotho as well as in the ANC ranks the thought has been expressed as to whether Lesotho might not be better off economically than a tenth province of South Africa.
In the last century, the thought was that Lesotho, or Basotuland at the time, would indeed become part of South Africa. Since 1968 it has been a British Protectorate administered from Cape Town. Thus Bechuanaland, today Botswana, was administered from Mafeking.
Britain, as a colonial power in the nineteenth century, forcibly annexed one territory after another in Southern Africa and made it part of the British colonial empire. Thus the Cape in 1806, Natalia in 1843, Basotuland in 1868, Zululand in 1879 and Swaziland and Bechuanaland, today Botswana, were one after the other made part of the British colonial empire.
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32f623 No.15544
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17998455 (221904ZDEC22) Notable: Lesotho may want to take the Free State (Parts 1&2); shades of Katanga
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>>15543
[Attached image of the card which the British troops received during the Anglo-Boer War]
“Lesotho may want to take the Free State!” – Part 2
https://maroelamedia.co.za/debat/meningsvormers/lesotho-wil-dalk-die-vrystaat-vat/
December 22, 2022
English Translation
Only the two Afrikaner Boer republics, the Transvaal (ZSR) and the Orange Free State, did not want to become members of the British colonial empire. With the Second War of Indepence or Anglo-Boer War, they were forcibly overwhelmed and forced into British colonies.
In 1910 the Cape, Natal, Free State and Transvaal were united in the new Union of South Africa. In the new Union of South Africa’s constitution’s annex, reference is mad to the three British Protectorates (Basutoland, Swaziland and Bechuanaland) with the prospect that they will later be incorporated into the Union. Several prime ministers after that tried to do this without success.
After the National Party came to power in 1948, Dr. DF Malan made one last attempt to negotiate with Britain on the inclusion of the three territories. The British were now no longer willing. Probably because the Afrikaners of the National Party were now in power in South Africa. Within the territories there was also resistance from certain tribal chiefs as more and more African states became independent.
The UN decision after which Dr. Lipholo referred to in his motion, was taken on 18 December 1962. It is more than a year after South Africa became a republic. At that time, it had long been accepted by the NP government that the three protectorates would no longer become part of South Africa.
In the 1962 UN resolution it is called for Basutoland to gain independence from Britain. It took another four years until October 1966 before Basutoland became independent as Lesotho.
Interestingly, Dr. HF Verwoerd as South Africa’s prime minister and Lesotho’s new leader, chief Leboa Jonathan, held talks in Pretoria in September 1966 about relations between the two countries. Both parties described the talks, which lasted much longer than planned, as very fruitful.
The next day, 6 September 1966, Dr. Verwoerd would have given feedback on the conversation with Jonathan as part of his speech in parliament. However, he was killed before his speech in parliament. A month later in October 1966, Lesotho became independent.
The history of South Africa and the three British Protectorates are indeed relevant to the debates that are currently being held about land in South Africa.
When the land was divided by legislation between black and white in 1913 and again in 1936, the three protectorates were added as part of the total land available. These areas were included in the percentage of land that should go to black people as so-called land. When the three territories became independent, the precentages of course changed completely.
The history of Lesotho also tells something about the double standards of Britain and the United Nations. In 1966, Britain and the UN recognized Lesotho as a newly independent state. When South Africa declared the Transkei independent shortly afterwards, Britain and the UN refused to recognize it. This while the Transkei and Lesotho beasically had exactly the same colonial history as initial British annexed territories.
Furthermore, Transkei was financially much stronger than Lesotho and also much more viable with its fertile land, many rivers and location by the sea which makes a port possible. The only difference was that Lesotho gained its independence from the British and Tranksei from the Afrikaners.
Transkei’s independence was dismissed as apartheid, which put great pressure on the further implementation of the policy of independent homelands in South Africa.
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32f623 No.15545
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/17998464 (221906ZDEC22) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Namibia holds the power to push Europe into darkness (video)
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“Namibia holds the power to push Europe into darkness”
https://youtu.be/8ksW7-uPL5I
Nov 28, 2022
Russia supplied nearly 70% of the European Union's coal thermal imports last year but the supply was halted in the backdrop of Ukraine-Russia crisis. Therefore, the bloc is attempting to quell the crisis brought on by Moscow’s coal supply cuts. As a result, in an effort to diversify their energy supplies, European nations made an effort to engage with Africa. Watch video to know more.
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32f623 No.15546
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18000989 (230248ZDEC22) Notable: Lesotho may want to take the Free State (Parts 1&2); shades of Katanga
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>>15544
>In the 1962 UN resolution it is called for Basutoland to gain independence from Britain
Yet two years earlier the UN made sure the Province of Katanga in the now DRC did not gain independence
https://adst.org/2015/09/congo-in-crisis-the-rise-and-fall-of-katangan-secession/
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32f623 No.15547
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18004465 (231956ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the outcomes of the ANC National Conference and his political future (video)
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>>>/qresearch/17940363
“Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the outcomes of the ANC National Conference and his political future”
https://youtu.be/Mdm8S1cC7Fo
Dec 21, 2022
It may be long but an interesting discussion with various people and notice the photograph of Chris Hani on his table.
21:18 – “The taxpayer will continue to have to foot the bill for an insolvent Eskom which will actually be owned by the privateers. Let’s not forget that the bondholders of Eskom whose R230 billion in bonds have made sure that Eskom do not have the means of redeeming those bonds. Treasury is going to have to foot the bill of the 230 billion but those bondholders have appointed none other the Rothschilds to advise them on their next course of action with Eskom not having to be able to redeem the bonds.”
49:19 – “During the period of transition, one of things that De Klerk government did was to ask themselves… “How can we act or behave in such a way that we appear to have lost power but we control power?” And they have identified 4 areas that were significant and these 4 areas must actually be expressed in the Constitution as the untouchables… First area… don’t touch big business that’s why big business was not called upon to go to the TRC [Truth and Reconciliation Commission] and because they knew that big business controls the economy… continue to reproduce apartheid designs. Second area… media space… Third one, the academy/education… people like Mandani when they came to South Africa, they were shocked that they found an education here to be simply spaces where an apartheid ideology is being entrenched… Fourth area… the role of the NGOs…”
55:51 – “Somehow our colonizers has instilled the fear of God in the current [ANC] leaders… the struggle continues.”
1:11:07 – “What has happened in the last couple of years is African National Congress because of a long period of infiltration and the history of selling out in the ANC had lost its way increasingly.”
1:56:22 –“We’ve all seen the videos from the closing speech which the president [Cyril Ramaphosa] was giving. There was no one listening. It shows that no one is interested. It’s just about people towing the line and lining their pocket.”
2:15:27 – “I want to state unequivocally, the extent to which the African National Congress as a political liberation movement under the current leadership have failed the original ideals of the ANC and have failed our people is outrageous. I want to make it clear that if I need to fight these leaders and if they want to weaponise this liberation movement to which I’ve dedicated my life, my liberation years, my youth. I will fight them. I will fight anyway in which this liberation movement has been weaponized to oppress the people… They have hollowed the African National Congress out and turned it into a Trojan horse for white monopoly capitalism and for the oppression of our people.”
2:29.23 – “The principle of improving the lives of our people and you are right to say, it’s not just about ideology but it’s how that ideology and political principle translates into a better life for all… I will not support the ANC because the ANC is not changing my life, the ANC is making my life worse.”
2:36:34 – “In a sense, I think this vehicle that our enemy has created for us. This sham that our enemy gave us in 1994. I’m very happy that people are starting to open up their eyes. I’m very happy that the veil is starting to lift. I’m very happy that the cloud is starting to go away so that people can understand that we are in a shame, a political sham of a South African nature.”
2:43:40 – “The reason why the ANC attack comrade Carl in the way they attacked is because he’s white. Currently the ANC is the most racist… organisation that you can find in South Africa… Apartheid started calling me a coloured and the ANC kept it. They called other Indian and they kept it… The same ANC tells you about gender based violence. The ANC tells you about don’t abuse women but the same ANC leaders abuse. The ANC, the SACP and Cosatu use females in the unions to go and speak for males. The ANC… are guilty of their own policies which they make… The ANC madesome of us poorer than we were in Apartheid… It’s time that we open our eyes… The ANC has become a killing machine.”
3:00:20 – “The whole thing goes way back to 1994. We keep going back to the Codesa negotiations… What actually was supposed to happen that all the spies, all politicians of Apartheid, business people like the Ruperts, the Oppenheimers were supposed to be locked up and thrown in jail. All of them… I remember in 2013, one white man said to me. Our Apartheid heroes are slowly dying out and we will see the true nature of Apartheid.”
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32f623 No.15548
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18004467 (231958ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the outcomes of the ANC National Conference and his political future (video)
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>>15547
>“Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the outcomes of the ANC National Conference and his political future”
>https://youtu.be/Mdm8S1cC7Fo
>Dec 21, 2022
“Carl Niehaus RESIGNS from the ANC with IMMEDIATE effect”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-news-carl-niehaus-resigns-anc-immediate-effect-23-december-2022/
23-12-2022 09:45
Carl Niehaus has RESIGNED with immediate effect saying in a tweet that he will not remain in the ANC with Cyril Ramaphosa as President
Carl Niehaus has resigned from the African National Congress (ANC) with immediate effect, after 43-years of membership with the party. He posted a media statement on his twitter page discussing the resignation on 23 December 2022.
This comes after Niehaus was expelled from the ANC for misconduct.
CARL NIEHAUS HOSTS #INMYCROSSHAIRS ON TWITTER SPACE BEFORE RESIGNING
On Wednesday 21 December, two days before his resignation, Niehaus hosted a three and a half hour long #InMyCrosshairs Twitter Space.
This space hosted over 30 000 participants.
During this, he engaged with fellow comrades and explained why he cannot continue being a part of the ANC.
During this, Niehaus said he made it clear that his ideals, which informed his decision to join the ANC 43 years ago [“June 1979 in Botswana on a little hill outside Gabarone”], are still the same.
He stated that his commitment to the full liberation of black, and especially African, South Africans – which encapsulates both liberation from racism and economic exploitation and subjugation – have not changed.
NIEHAUS RETRACTS HIS APPEAL AGAINST EXPULSION
Carl Niehaus stated that he informed his legal representative, Dr. Mathews Phosa to officially withdraw his appeal against his expulsion by the ANC.
“Since I am resigning with immediate effect, to proceed with my appeal will be illogical, and a waste of time and effort. There is also no need to subject myself to the continuing farcical kangaroo court of the ANC National Disciplinary Committee, and by extension the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal ” Niehaus said in a statement.
Niehaus further stated that the ANC ancestors are ‘spinning in their graves’ at the current state of the ANC.
He accused the ANC of not being the same as when it had started and referred to it as a ‘slave-like service of white monopoly capitalism.’
“Imposters have taken over, and they are abusing the ANC colours and logo for a neoliberal thing, that is no longer the original ANC, and that is now in the slave-like service of White Monopoly Capitalism (WMC), and Western Imperialism, led by sell out agents and spies under the criminal mafia leadership of Cyril Ramaphosa.” Niehaus said.
Niehaus concluded in saying that he will continue to dedicate his life and all the energy he has to the liberation ideals that brought him to join the ANC.
He stated that he will continue to be fully part of the struggle for Radical Economic Transformation (RET), and full liberation.
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32f623 No.15549
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18004477 (232003ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Ossewabrandwag, Nazi and ANC Parallels
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>>15547
>They have hollowed the African National Congress out and turned it into a Trojan horse for white monopoly capitalism and for the oppression of our people.
>“The whole thing goes way back to 1994. We keep going back to the Codesa negotiations… What actually was supposed to happen that all the spies, all politicians of Apartheid, business people like the Ruperts, the Oppenheimers were supposed to be locked up and thrown in jail. All of them… I remember in 2013, one white man said to me. Our Apartheid heroes are slowly dying out and we will see the true nature of Apartheid.”
>>15544
>Only the two Afrikaner Boer republics, the Transvaal (ZSR) and the Orange Free State, did not want to become members of the British colonial empire. With the Second War of Indepence or Anglo-Boer War, they were forcibly overwhelmed and forced into British colonies.
>>>/qresearch/17998364
>Many people, however, point out that Anglo American’s first empowerment deal actually occurred decades earlier with the creation of Gencor in the 1960s out of the Afrikaner-controlled Federale Mynbou and General Mining.
>>>/qresearch/14629696 - Q Research South Africa #6
“Ossewabrandwag, Nazi and ANC Parallels”
https://samilhistory.com/2017/07/16/mein-kampf-shows-the-way-to-greatness-for-south-africa-the-ossewabrandwag/
Nonetheless, many Boers from the ex Transvaal and Orange Free State Republics remembered the extremely brutal tactics used by Britain in the Boer War and remained resentful of British rule. They were especially resentful of the concentration camp and scorched earth policies engaged by the British to bring to bring an end to the guerilla tactics used by “Bitter einders” at the close of the war.
Prior to this, 1938 was also the centennial anniversary of the ‘Great Trek’ (the migration of Boers to the interior). The Ossewabrandwag [OB] was established in commemoration of this ‘Great Trek’. Most of the migrants traveled in ox-drawn wagons, hence the group’s name. The group’s leader was Johannes Van Rensburg, a lawyer who had served previously as Secretary of Justice [under Jan Smuts] and was an admirer of Nazi Germany. The OB at the on-set of the centennial was loosely associated to Malan’s National Party.
Three future National Party South African Prime Ministers/State Presidents held key leadership positions in the Ossewabrandwag. ‘Generals’ like C.R. Swart (later South Africa’s first State President) was a member of the Groot Raad (Chief Council) of the Ossewabrandwag, B.J. Vorster (later to become Prime Minister of South Africa) was a keynote OB leader and formed the OB’s Cape Branch and even PW Botha (future South African State President) joined the Ossewabrandwag and worked with Vorster to establish the OB’s Cape branch.
Other National Party stalwarts where also prominent in the Ossewabrandwag organisation, Eric Louw, for example – who later to become the National Party’s Foreign Minister. That to say the National Party and the Ossewabrandwag were, to coin a phrase, “two peas in the same pod” is an absolute truism.
In essence the Ossewabrandwag was based on the Führer principle, fighting against the British Empire, anti capitalist – they called for the expropriation of “British-Jewish” controlled capital, the communists, the Jews and the system of parliamentarism. All based on the principles national socialism.
An irony is not lost here, in modern South Africa the African National Congress (ANC) now call this ‘British-Jewish controlled capital’ a new name – ‘white monopoly capital’ and call for the same capture of this elusive capital as a justification for their cause too.
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32f623 No.15550
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18004483 (232005ZDEC22) Notable: AfriForum's Ernst Roets' speech at the United Nations on anti-minority discrimination in SA (video)
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>>15547
>“The reason why the ANC attack comrade Carl in the way they attacked is because he’s white. Currently the ANC is the most racist… organisation that you can find in South Africa… Apartheid started calling me a coloured and the ANC kept it. They called other Indian and they kept it… The same ANC tells you about gender based violence. The ANC tells you about don’t abuse women but the same ANC leaders abuse. The ANC, the SACP and Cosatu use females in the unions to go and speak for males. The ANC… are guilty of their own policies which they make… The ANC made some of us poorer than we were in Apartheid… It’s time that we open our eyes… The ANC has become a killing machine.”
“AfriForum's Ernst Roets' speech at the United Nations on anti-minority discrimination in SA”
https://youtu.be/zJGOa2x0xiA
Dec 2, 2022
If racism is measured by the amount of race laws that a government implements, the South African government – with more than 125 racial laws – surely constitutes the most racist government in the world.
On 2 December 2022 Ernst Roets delivered a speech on behalf of AfriForum at the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues about discrimination against minorities in South Africa. In the speech, he particularly mentioned the ANC's race laws and Julius Malema's hate speech. Roets also commented on the UN's poor track record when it comes to the prevention of atrocities and said that this is largely because the UN values diplomacy with oppressive governments above the promotion of freedom on ground level. The only way for the UN to make a sustainable contribution would be to decentralise its approach.
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32f623 No.15551
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18004538 (232030ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / SACP, Cosatu change tune on 2024 polls, throw weight behind ANC
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“SACP, Cosatu change tune on 2024 polls, throw weight behind ANC”
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/sacp-cosatu-change-tune-on-2024-polls-throw-weight-behind-anc-3cbcccd1-e035-466a-b42c-5b2664291237
Published Dec 22, 2022
Pretoria - The SACP and Cosatu appear to have abandoned their intention to challenge the ANC in the general elections in 2024.
The ANC’s tripartite alliance partners have instead appealed to re-elected ANC leader and incumbent State President Cyril Ramaphosa to swiftly act to unite all before the polls.
Adding more to the irony, in September during Cosatu’s 14th national congress in Kempton Park, SACP general secretary Solly Mapaila said his party would decide on whether to contest elections on its own this month, but that has yet to happen with only nine days left to the end of the year.
Commenting after the ANC held its national elective congress at Nasrec, both Cosatu and SACP appeared to have changed their minds towards the governing party and are now forging better relations.
In an indirect call for better working relations before the 2024 national elections, SACP national spokesperson Dr Alex Mashilo said: “The newly elected ANC leadership, led by president Cyril Ramaphosa, faces the challenge of continuing to lead the renewal and unity of the ANC towards success. The SACP wishes the entire collective well.
“As the president said in the political report, delivered to the conference on December 16, the renewal and unity of the ANC will be incomplete without the reconfiguration of the alliance and the renewal of ties with the masses and their growing support.”
Mashilo said millions were living under deeply concerning high levels of unemployment, poverty and inequality, which have engendered a crisis involving the inability of affected households to support their lives.
“Underpinning this situation are the prevailing economic system and structure, which leave much to be desired. In advancing renewal and unity, the ANC needs to work together more with the alliance, as part of its reconfiguration, and other South Africans who support the emancipatory goals enshrined in the Freedom Charter, to solve the problems affecting the people and to overcome them.”
Mashilo said a thorough programme of systemic and structural transformation was essential to move South Africa out of the situation which badly affects millions of people.
“The people consistently mobilised, meaningfully consulted and directly involved through participatory democracy, as well as adequately supported through public interventions and programmes, have a huge role to play in the process of economic and broader social transformation.”
Cosatu national spokesperson Sizwe Pamla added more to the speculation, saying: “Politically, the alliance has continued to struggle with its reconfiguration political programme.
“We have consistently argued that the alliance must not become an elections machinery only and its activities must not be limited to delivering and working together only during the elections, while being excluded from governance. To that end, it must exercise effective oversight and collectively define a deployment strategy.”
Pamla said their recent national congress reaffirmed that Cosatu must continue to push for the alliance to act as a political centre with the SACP starting its consultation process in preparation for it to contest elections.
“As such, the parties to the alliance must jointly drive transformation. The federation believes that the alliance should drive transformation, with tighter co-ordination of alliance programmes. Our challenge is to take forward our congress mandate, but avoid polemics that would divide the federation,” he said.
Pamla said the alliance partners must agree on the need for a fundamental change in its nature and post the ANC conference, they need to start the process of engagement. “Independent alliance formations have a right to determine what kind of political alliance(s) they want to be part of in the interest of their own members.”
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32f623 No.15552
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18007718 (241436ZDEC22) Notable: Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics (Parts 1-3)
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>>>/qresearch/84740 – reposting from QR Bunker with images.
“Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics” – 1 of 3
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/agm/
South Africa remains a deeply unequal society battling the legacy of apartheid and the persistence of corrupt networks that seek to ‘capture’ its democratically elected leaders. As Hennie van Vuuren of Open Secrets argues, in the absence of accountability, corrupt networks of the past stay in business. Rather than face justice, they invite members of the new elite to the table.
In over 600 pages, this meticulously researched book finally lifts the lid on some of the darkest secrets of apartheid’s economic crimes, weaving together a treasure trove of newly declassified documents and eyewitness accounts. This is an exposé of the machinery created in defence of apartheid and in support of sanctions busting and the people who profited: heads of states, arms dealers, aristocrats, plutocrats, senators, bankers, spies, journalists and members of secret lobby groups. In creating the apartheid arms money machine they were complicit in a crime against humanity. Whistleblowers were assassinated and ordinary people suffered. Finally, this network of profit is revealed.
In forging its future, a new generation of South Africans need to grapple with the baffling silence regarding apartheid-era economic crime and ask difficult questions of those who profited from it. This book provides the evidence and the motivation to do so.
This book is accompanied by a series of graphics, the treasure maps that help explain much of the content of the book. They were designed by Gaelen Pinnock of Scarlet Studio, http://www.scarletstudio.net/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=opensecrets.
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1. The Tale of Profit in Numbers - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/01_The Tale of Profit in Numbers.pdf
2. An Atlas of Apartheid Allies - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/02_An Atlas of Apartheid Allies.pdf
3. Oiling Apartheid - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/03_Oiling Apartheid.pdf
4. The Secret State - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/04_The Secret State.pdf
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32f623 No.15553
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18007726 (241437ZDEC22) Notable: Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics (Parts 1-3)
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>>15552
“Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics” – 2 of 3
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/agm/
5. The Arms Money Machine - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/05_The Arms Money Machine.pdf
6. The Paris Arms Bazaar - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/06_The Paris Arms Bazaar.pdf
7. Behind the Iron Curtain - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/07_Behind the Iron Curtain.pdf
8. The American Dream - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/08_The American Dream.pdf
9. The United Kingdom - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/09_The United Kingdom.pdf
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32f623 No.15554
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18007738 (241441ZDEC22) Notable: Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics (Parts 1-3)
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>>15552
>>15553
“Apartheid Guns and Money: Graphics” – 3 of 3
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/agm/
10. On the Silk Road - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/10_On the Silk Road.pdf
11. Proxies, Players and Pariahs - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/11_Proxies, Players and Pariahs.pdf
12. The Tale of Profit Timeline - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/12_The Tale of Profit Timeline.pdf
13. The Long Shadow in Numbers - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/13_The Long Shadow in Numbers.pdf
14. ZIP File of all the graphics - https://www.opensecrets.org.za/downloads/AGM_AllGraphics.zip
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32f623 No.15555
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18008371 (241721ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Clive Derby-Lewis The last FULL INTERVIEW (video)
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>>15416
>“There is amazing story about an online market place OLX which is actually owned by Naspers which is a South African company. It was selling material around Janus Walusz; scarves, flags that sort of thing for football fans.”
>>15424
>“Janusz Walus reportedly stabbed by ex-MK soldier who aimed for his heart”
>>15547
>don’t touch big business that’s why big business was not called upon to go to the TRC [Truth and Reconciliation Commission] and because they knew that big business controls the economy… continue to reproduce apartheid designs.
>“The whole thing goes way back to 1994. We keep going back to the Codesa negotiations… What actually was supposed to happen that all the spies, all politicians of Apartheid, business people like the Ruperts, the Oppenheimers were supposed to be locked up and thrown in jail. All of them… I remember in 2013, one white man said to me. Our Apartheid heroes are slowly dying out and we will see the true nature of Apartheid.”
>>15549
>An irony is not lost here, in modern South Africa the African National Congress (ANC) now call this ‘British-Jewish controlled capital’ a new name – ‘white monopoly capital’ and call for the same capture of this elusive capital as a justification for their cause too.
>>15544
>The history of Lesotho also tells something about the double standards of Britain and the United Nations. In 1966, Britain and the UN recognized Lesotho as a newly independent state. When South Africa declared the Transkei independent shortly afterwards, Britain and the UN refused to recognize it. This while the Transkei and Lesotho basically had exactly the same colonial history as initial British annexed territories.
Now listen to Clive Derby-Lewis’s interview
“Clive Derby-Lewis The last FULL INTERVIEW” – The “mastermind” behind Chris Hani’s assassination
https://youtu.be/tmcYoCVhips
https://sa-news.com/a-voice-from-the-grave-clive-derby-lewis-with-video-footage-shot-just-before-his-death-something-not-to-be-miss/
Clive Derby-Lewis did not take any secrets to his tomb. ForumTV conducted an exclusive interview with Derby-Lewis in September. The interview has been filmed on the condition that it can only be published with Derby-Lewis’s death. His parole conditions prohibited him from leaving his house and talking to any media. The interview is 70 minutes long.
54:34 – “So it would appear at that stage that there was no ways that they could avoid granting me parole… suddenly after 21 years in which I never received a scratch from any opponent in prison. Suddenly within a month I had 2 attacks… Both of the people who attacked me were people that I helped… I knew them well.”
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32f623 No.15556
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18008711 (241853ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom’s request of a 32% increase will be the death knell for several farmers in the country
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“Eskom’s request of a 32% increase will be the death knell for several farmers in the country”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/eskoms-request-of-a-32-increase-will-be-the-death-knell-for-several-farmers-in-the-country/
December 23, 2022
Nersa’s possible acceptance of Eskom’s request of a 32% increase in the price of electricity is one increase too far for agriculture in South Africa.
TLU SA believes that this increase will be the death knell for several farmers in the country.
“We realise the urgency of the situation and for that reason we are going to write to the minister of energy affairs and the treasurer. We cannot just accept it and leave it like it is,” says TLU SA President, Mr Henry Geldenhuys.
“The reality is agriculture cannot afford the increase. Farmers already must deal with increased prices of diesel and fertiliser (the price has increased by 150% in certain cases) to name just two. As things stand now, the situation is already bad and for some too bad. Then I’m not even talking about the impact of load shedding. This hinders farmers’ ability to perform their daily tasks.”
It is necessary for the government to intervene.
Agricultural processes are negatively affected and due to profitability, several farmers are now being forced out of the production process.
Mr Geldenhuys adds: “The importance of food security cannot and must not be underestimated by the government. Farmers must be kept in production. The government will have to find a way to help the agricultural sector to overcome the situation through subsidies or special tariffs.”
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32f623 No.15557
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18008723 (241855ZDEC22) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Current ANC NEC composition favours Ramaphosa, gives him room to act decisively – political analyst
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“Current ANC NEC composition favours Ramaphosa, gives him room to act decisively – political analyst”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/current-anc-nec-composition-favours-ramaphosa-gives-him-room-to-act-decisively-political-analyst-d60a805e-93ec-421c-be6a-994b732541fa
Dec 22, 2022
Durban – The newly elected national executive committee (NEC) of the ANC favours the newly re-elected President Cyril Ramaphosa, a political analyst believes.
The NEC is the highest decision-making body of the ANC between conferences. It ratifies or rejects recommendations from the national working committee (NWC).
Makhosini Mgitywa, an independent political analyst, says this new NEC will give Ramaphosa the space to act decisively.
The new NEC which consists of 80 members as well as seven officials (the Top 7) was announced on Wednesday and it saw a number of Ramaphosa backers making the cut.
However, in the process, Ramaphosa lost key members like Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Ngqakula, the Speaker of Parliament who recently shielded him during the tabling of the Section 89 report on Phala Phala, and Jeff Radebe, a former minister.
He also lost Derek Hanekom, one of the fiercest campaigners behind the CR22 campaign, who made himself unavailable for the contest, saying he wants to “open the dance floor” to others.
Also not making a comeback was Blade Nzimande, a long-serving member of the NEC, and Thulas Nxesi, Labour Minister in the current Cabinet of Ramaphosa.
Nzimande was among those who recently voted against the adoption of the Phala Phala report, which could have paved the way for Ramaphosa to be impeached.
On the side of his opponents, the likes of Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, who recently voted for the adoption of the Phala Phala report by Parliament; Dr Zweli Mkhize, who contested for the position of president; and Bathabile Dlamini, who backed Mkhize, seemed to raise eyebrows in some quarters.
However, Ramaphosa was boosted when the likes of Zizi Kodwa and Mondli Gungubele made it to the decision-making body.
The two had been vocal in shielding Ramaphosa ever since the Phala Phala scandal came to the fore after former spy boss Arthur Fraser lifted the lid.
But Mgitywa said this NEC favours Ramaphosa and it will give him space to breathe.
“He’s in a much better position than he was in 2017. He would also have learnt that he has to govern and make unpopular decisions. There’s no time for Mr Nice Guy,” Mgitywa said.
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32f623 No.15558
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18013142 (251554ZDEC22) Notable: Lesotho may want to take the Free State (Parts 1&2); shades of Katanga
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>>15438
>Far be it from me (an ex-diplomat) to point an accusatory finger, but it was only a few months ago in these collumns that two former UN diplomats, George Ivan Smith and Conor Cruse O’Brien, accused mining interests of responsibility for the plane crash in which Swedish UN Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjold, died in Rhodesia 31 years ago.
>>15447
>Dag Hammarskjöld brought me to Olof Palme.
>>15546
>Yet two years earlier the UN made sure the Province of Katanga in the now DRC did not gain independence
Are you familiar with this?
“Plot to kill UN Secretary [Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden, 1961]” – About Katanga
https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/trc-releases-documents-revealing-plot-kill-un-secretary
19 August 1998
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) chairperson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, released documents revealing an alleged plot by Western countries to assassinate United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden. He stated that although the TRC could not verify the authenticity of such a plot, he decided to release the documents to inform the world what might have transpired prior to Hammarskjold's death. The documents were disclosed in TRC meetings with the South African Institute for Maritime Research (SAIMR, thought to be an SA Defence Force front company) and linked M15 (United Kingdom Security Services), Special Operations Executive and the CIA to "Operation Celeste", the alleged mission to kill Hammarskjold. The documents were dismissed as fakes by a former Swedish diplomat, while the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office moved quickly to dismiss the TRC findings as a sinister move to discredit them. Hammarskjold and fifteen others died in 1961 when their aircraft exploded before landing in Zambia, killing them instantly. At the time of his death he was trying to negotiate peace between the Congo (present-day Democratic Republic of Congo and formerly known as Zaire) and the breakaway province of Katanga. If the documents were authentic, Hammarskjold's death appears to have been part of an attempt to prevent Katanga's mineral wealth from falling under communist control.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/02/15/hammarskjold-plane-crash-united-nations/
[T]he inquiries—which examined new evidence suggesting that Hammarskjold’s plane may have been targeted for attack—have been ultimately stymied by the refusal of powers such as the United States, Britain, and South Africa to fully open their intelligence archives from the period to U.N. investigators.
The United Nations sent peacekeepers into Congo, where they ultimately found themselves at war with Katangan separatists and European mercenaries, who were backed by Western mining interests.
Eyewitnesses in the area recall seeing a small plane approach the Albertina before there was a bright flash in the sky and then watching the flaming aircraft plunge into the forest, instantly killing everyone on board except the delegation’s acting chief security officer, Harold Julien, who died from his injuries nearly a week later.
Before his death, Julien, a former U.S. Marine, “suggested a threat or attack as the plane approached Ndola, possibly involving a sudden explosion,” according to Othman’s reports. “This evidence was augmented in 2018/19 by information from Zimbabwe that showed that Northern Rhodesian authorities had tried to stifle those statements of Julien from being made public,” Othman wrote in his 2019 report [https://www.daghammarskjold.se/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/a_73_973_e.pdf, attached].
Othman has cited documents indicating that British officials had intervened behind closed doors to persuade the U.N. to alter the conclusions of the report to rule sabotage or an external attack.
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32f623 No.15559
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18017078 (261324ZDEC22) Notable: State Defence, SANDF silent in face of speculation Lady R was shipping Russian weaponry (Parts 1&2)
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>>15430
“Defence Minister Thandi Modise's media briefing on the benefits of military” - https://youtu.be/LV00g1ycRoI
Dec 22, 2022
24:08 – “I do not want to comment on the contents of this vessel… we do know however that whatever contents this vessel was getting were ordered long before COVID started and therefore the reason you are interested and America is interested in that vessel coming into our shores is actually because American threatens the rest of Africa, not just South Africa, of having anything that is even smelling of Russia. So as far as they’re concerned, we must consume all the Russia vodka quickly and if it is depleted you will be found wanting for drinking the Russian vodka… The issues of this vessel relate to the defense and the defense mandate and the defense industry.”
“State Defence, SANDF silent in face of speculation Lady R was shipping Russian weaponry” – Part 1
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-12-16-defence-department-sandf-remain-silent-in-face-of-speculation-lady-r-was-transporting-russian-weaponry/
16 Dec 2022
A week after Lady R snuck out of Simon’s Town Navy Base at dawn on Friday, 9 December, officials from the Department of Defence and its arms procurement agency have not denied the acquisition of arms from the Russian cargo vessel, which has been sanctioned by the US.
The mysterious, and as yet, unexplained arrival of the Russian Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) cargo ship, Lady R was the talk of the town when it docked in Simon’s Town Navy Base between 8pm and 10pm on Tuesday, 6 December. The town was under the cover of rolling blackout darkness when the ship sailed into the harbour with its automatic identification system (AIS) offline.
Additionally, the US Embassy spokesperson in Pretoria, David S Feldmann told Daily Maverick that the Embassy has “no reason to believe that Lady R was, in fact, in distress.” Feldmann explained that since 8 May 2022, Lady R and its parent company, Transmorflot LLC, had been sanctioned under US law because the ship “is part of Russia’s military export-import business.”
The US Embassy had previously alerted the South African government that Lady R was planning to stop in the country, and “cautioned that entities supporting the vessel could run afoul of US sanctions,” he said.
Lady R’s departure from Simon’s Town on Friday morning, 9 December, followed three nights of frenzied activity, as mysterious — and as yet — undisclosed cargo was loaded and unloaded from the ship in the presence of armed officials. The highly-guarded operations quickly promoted suspicions about the nature of the cargo, and whether these midnight transactions were ‘above board’.
Additionally, the fact that these operations occurred in the dead of night during rolling power cuts only swelled speculation over whether Lady R was loading South African arms for Russia — perhaps to use in its war against Ukraine — or whether South Africa was acquiring foreign arms.
“The complete silence of the SANDF and the Minister of Defence, Thandi Modise, supports the suspicion that something illegal happened with the unwelcome visit of the Russian cargo ship, the Lady-R. It also supports the inferences that weapons were unloaded and transported by trucks,” said Marais in a statement.
The suspicion has been further reinforced by Modise’s past refusal to say, in response to parliamentary questions from DA leader John Steenhuisen, whether South Africa is selling arms to Russia.
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32f623 No.15560
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18017083 (261324ZDEC22) Notable: State Defence, SANDF silent in face of speculation Lady R was shipping Russian weaponry (Parts 1&2)
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>>15559
“State Defence, SANDF silent in face of speculation Lady R was shipping Russian weaponry” – Part 2
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-12-16-defence-department-sandf-remain-silent-in-face-of-speculation-lady-r-was-transporting-russian-weaponry/
16 Dec 2022
On 23 October, Modise replied saying foreign arms contracts are often classified and protected by confidentiality clauses “as it relates to security information where unauthorised disclosure may cause serious implications to national security.
Armscor CEO Advocate Solomzi Mbada, told Daily Maverick on Wednesday that “there was no illegality about the cargo.”
In response to detailed questions on Thursday, 15 December, Advocate Mbaba crucially, did not deny the agency’s involvement in transporting or acquiring arms from Lady R, saying:
“The Armaments Corporation of South Africa SOC LTD (Armscor) is a Public Entity listed in Schedule 2 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA). Section 4 of the Armscor Act demands that Armscor acquire such defence materiel on behalf of the Department of Defence as the Department may require.
“In the execution of its mandate, Armscor complies with applicable international law as well as the provisions of all relevant South African legislation such as the National Conventional Arms Control Act, the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act, and the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act.
“In meeting the defence materiel requirements of the Department, Armscor contracts with various suppliers and or service providers. Agreements of such nature are normally classified and protected by confidentiality clauses, as it relates to security information where unauthorised disclosure may cause serious implications to national security. Armscor has however not engaged in any illegal activity in either the transportation or acquisition of defence materiel as late as 15 December 2022.
Additionally, the information that Marais had received was that AB Logistics — Armscor’s logistics company — was responsible for contracting the truckers for the transport freight. Marais told Daily Maverick that the intel he had received was that the unloaded cargo was “an old, outstanding order for ammunition used by the Special Forces.”
When asked by Daily Maverick if he could confirm that Armscor had purchased arms on behalf of the Department of Defence, department spokesperson, Siphiwe Dlamini responded: “I can confirm that Armscor is by law the contracting and acquisition agency of the Department of Defence and specifically the SANDF.
“If nothing was done irregularly or illegally, why not disclose this to us?” Marais asked.
When asked by Daily Maverick if Armscor received approval from the NCACC [National Conventional Arms Control Committee] for the acquisition of defence material from Lady R, senior manager at Armscor Legal Services, Willem Roberts, indicated that Armscor had NCACC clearance but it is classified.
https://radarr.africa/sanctioned-russian-ship-in-south-africa-with-mystery-cargo-raises-suspicion-of-secret-arms-supply/
Significantly, Russia has strengthened its ties across the African continent over the years through investments in mining, oil and gas production, finance, agriculture and nuclear technology. Moreover, Moscow is reportedly one of the largest exporters of arms to African countries from 2017 to 2021.
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32f623 No.15561
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18017112 (261335ZDEC22) Notable: State Defence, SANDF silent in face of speculation Lady R was shipping Russian weaponry (Parts 1&2)
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>>15560
>“The Armaments Corporation of South Africa SOC LTD (Armscor) is a Public Entity listed in Schedule 2 of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA). Section 4 of the Armscor Act demands that Armscor acquire such defence materiel on behalf of the Department of Defence as the Department may require.
>“In the execution of its mandate, Armscor complies with applicable international law as well as the provisions of all relevant South African legislation such as the National Conventional Arms Control Act, the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act, and the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act.
>“In meeting the defence materiel requirements of the Department, Armscor contracts with various suppliers and or service providers. Agreements of such nature are normally classified and protected by confidentiality clauses, as it relates to security information where unauthorised disclosure may cause serious implications to national security. Armscor has however not engaged in any illegal activity in either the transportation or acquisition of defence materiel as late as 15 December 2022.
Lindiwe raises valid questions.
https://mg.co.za/opinion/2022-01-08-lindiwe-sisulu-whose-law-is-it-anyway/
Apartheid was “legal”. Jim Crow laws in the US were “legal”. Colonialism was “legal”. Even the Nazis were “legal”. So, what does it mean to have the rule of law? And whose law is it anyway?
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32f623 No.15562
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18017293 (261430ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Substation damaged at West Acres in Mbombela, residents band together to regain access to electricity
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>>15422
“Substation damaged at West Acres in Mbombela”
https://lowvelder.co.za/809472/substation-damaged-at-west-acres-in-mbombela/
December 26, 2022
West Acres residents need to be prepared for an undetermined number of days without electricity due to serious damage to the substation.
December 26, 2022
Residents of West Acres and The Rest have been informed that the substation supplying these areas has lost critical infrastructure related to damage to the breakers.
Estimated downtime cannot be given at this stage as technicians are still assessing the extent of the damage and also awaiting specialists from out of town.
The municipality will keep the residents updated as it uncovers the extent of the damages.
The municipality apologises for this inconvenience as the outage was unplanned.
A credible source told Lowvelder that it might take few days to repair the damages.
“Residents must expect being in the dark because at the moment the municipality does not have the equipment in store,” said the source.
This is a developing story Lowvelder will update its readers once more information becomes available.
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32f623 No.15563
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18017344 (261446ZDEC22) Notable: Armscor, Rheinmetall, Nazi Ties
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>>15559
>>15560
>>15561
>>15552
>>15553
>>15554
>>15550
Armscor, Rheinmetall, Nazi Ties
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/report-profiting-from-misery-south-africas-complicity-in-war-crimes-in-yemen/
March 3, 2021
In September 1994, the government of Nelson Mandela was rocked by media reports that a large consignment of South African weapons had been sold by state-owned arms company Armscor to war-torn Yemen.
The recommendations of the Commission ultimately informed new government policy which was meant to end the practice of ‘freewheeling and subterfuge’ favoured by Armscor during apartheid. This led to the creation of new laws and a new institution – the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) – meant to ensure that the sale of weapons would align with the values enshrined in the Constitution.
As the negotiations to end apartheid gathered pace in the early 1990s, Armscor was divided into an acquisitions arm and a sales division. The latter became the state-owned arms company Denel. At about the same time, a massive privatisation process unfolded which lasted into the 2000s and saw a number of large European arms companies procure assets in South Africa or enter into joint ventures. While Armscor and Denel today are shadows of the behemoth they once were under apartheid, the legacy of their cultures of practice has not been erased despite a quarter-century of constitutional democracy.
It is known that Armscor worked closely with private companies, including Defendant Rheinmetall Group AG.
The case also referenced a German tribunal from the mid-1980s that found Rheinmetall had gone to great lengths to obscure their dealings with the apartheid state. They created fictitious firms in countries abroad to conceal their relationship with apartheid security forces and submitted falsified end-user declarations.
For many years, the South African government, under Thabo Mbeki’s presidency, publicly opposed the lawsuit. But in 2009, Jacob Zuma’s new administration changed its tune and announced support for the case.25 Unfortunately, the protracted legal battle was ultimately unsuccessful. In 2013, a US court dismissed the case on a technicality, saying it did not have jurisdiction to hear the matter.26 This effectively meant the end of the road for efforts to use the US court to hold Rheinmetall to account for aiding and abetting a crime against humanity.
While Khulumani’s legal battle moved through the US court system, Rheinmetall had already set up new roots in South Africa. On 1 September 2008 Rheinmetall Denel Munition (Pty) Ltd was established when four divisions of South Africa’s state-owned industrial group Denel became part of the Rheinmetall Defence Group.27 Today RDM is jointly owned by Rheinmetall subsidiary Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH (51%) and the South African state through its arms company Denel (49%).
To the outsider, RDM may seem to be a young gun in the South African arms industry – proudly homegrown with only a hint of German influence in the appointment of successive German CEOs. However, to understand the company it is necessary to step back and look at the German arms behemoth Rheinmetall.
By 1936 when Hitler’s Nazi Party was in full control of the German economy, Rheinmetall merged with one of the most important train and engine manufacturers in fascist Germany, August Borsig GmbH, to become Rheinmetall-Borsig AG. Just prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, all German arms factories – including Rheinmetall-Borsig – were brought under the direct control of the armed forces of Nazi Germany.4 During the six-year long war Rheinmetall-Borsig was the second biggest supplier of weapons to Hitler’s war machine.5
Between 1939 and 1945, Rheinmetall used the German concentration camp system to exploit prisoners. Through slave labour inmates were forced to manufacture weapons, set up underground arms production facilities and supplement other Rheinmetall factories.
Rheinmetall also had close ties to the SS, Hitler’s paramilitary organisation, and was involved in the exploitation of prisoners in Auschwitz, where nearly 1.1 million people were murdered as part of the Holocaust.
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32f623 No.15564
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18023107 (271357ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Substation damaged at West Acres in Mbombela, residents band together to regain access to electricity
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>>15562
“Mbombela residents band together to regain access to electricity”
https://lowvelder.co.za/809478/mbombela-residents-band-together-to-regain-access-to-electricity/
December 26, 2022
Various security companies ensured the safety of affected residents and volunteers while they assisted municipal workers at the damaged substation.
In what can only be described as a selfless act, members of the community banded together until the early hours of Tuesday to regain access to electricity that had been off for 27 hours.
The outage was caused by the damaged substation in West Acres.
Lending a hand to the municipal technicians on site, residents decided to make their own hands dirty by digging trenches to access the damaged cables.
One of the community members, Pippa Botha, said local contractors and suppliers also came on board to give advice and assistance to municipal electricians, while most of Mbombela’s security companies patrolled all areas that were out of power.
i’langa Mall provided affected residents with the means to charge their electrical devices, and community members with solar systems offered to charge the residents’ phones. Some brought food and drinks to those working with the municipal officials.
Botha said challenges people are facing include extra food for the holiday season which needs to be refrigerated. Also, safety is always a concern when the power is off and those with small babies need power to prepare formula. The rain also hindered operations.
“We also have elderly people who depend on electricity for oxygen. The affected areas were switched on at midnight and we are hoping that the remaining areas will be switched on before 10:00 today.”
According to the spokesperson for the City of Mbombela, Joseph Ngala, the homes in West Acres which were reconnected by midnight was only a temporary arrangement. The municipality urged residents to only use necessary equipment. The 132/11KV transformer is currently stable and fine.
The areas still without electricity will be attended to this morning as the municipality still has to replace more than 140m of cable. Teams were already on site at 07:00
https://lowvelder.co.za/809480/some-areas-of-mbombela-will-be-without-electricity-due-to-damaged-substation/
West Acres residents are currently on the scene assisting municipal officials in digging up the burned-out cables since it is working on the skeleton staff due to the festive season.
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32f623 No.15565
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030076 (281459ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Ransom kidnappings on the rise in South African crimes (video)
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>>15510
“Ransom kidnappings on the rise in South African crimes”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-africa/ransom-kidnappings-on-the-rise-in-south-african-crimes-breaking-28-december-2022/
28-12-2022 11:55
From an eight-year-old snatched on her way to school to a wealthy businessman who was abducted and murdered, South Africa is experiencing a surge in kidnappings for money.
From an eight-year-old snatched on her way to school to a wealthy businessman who was abducted and murdered, South Africa is experiencing a surge in kidnappings for money.
During the festive season, police have been warning parents to be vigilant around beaches and shopping malls — potential hotspots for child abduction.
“They should take extra care of their children,” said Robert Netshiunda, police spokesman in the southeastern province of KwaZulu-Natal.
“Children go missing and a crime of kidnapping is a reality,” he told AFP, https://news.afp.com/#/c/main/actu/articles?id=newsml.afp.com.20221228T060701Z.doc-32yx7zy&type=news.
South Africa has long had a reputation for violent crime and is often described as one of the most dangerous countries in the world outside a war zone.
But kidnapping for ransom or extortion “is comparatively new”, noted Jean-Pierre Smith, a Cape Town municipal security councillor.
The phenomenon started to rise in 2016 and is now experiencing explosive growth, according to the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime (GI-TOC), a non-profit.
Police recorded more than 4,000 cases between July and September, a two-fold increase on the same period last year.
The number of kidnappings today are “the highest ever in the history of South Africa,” anti-crime activist Yusuf Abramjee told AFP.
“It has become an established and lucrative criminal practice,” GI-TOC said in a report in September, https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/held-to-ransom-sa-risks-being-branded-a-kidnapping-country-20221121.
Last month, the country was stunned when eight-year-old Abirah Dekhta was kidnapped on her way to school near Cape Town by five gunmen in two cars.
Missing-person posters showed a thin girl wearing a pink dress and matching headscarf.
She was freed during a spectacular police raid following a tip-off.
Dekhta had been held in a shack in the impoverished township of Khayelitsha, one of the largest in the country, guarded by seven men, police said. Her captors recently appeared in court, seeking bail.
Most cases of kidnapping in South Africa are a side-effect of carjacking, robberies and rapes.
But, say crime experts, an increasing number of victims are now being targeted directly.
In one of the most high-profile cases, four sons of a South African businessman, aged between six and 15 years, were kidnapped Hollywood-manner while on their way to school.
In such cases, ransom demands can run into the millions of rand (tens of thousands of dollars).
Kidnappers sometimes brazenly demand that the ransom [http://www.homesecuritysa.com/article.aspx?pklarticleid=2443] be paid into “foreign bank accounts via Bitcoin or via money exchanges in Dubai,” said Abramjee.
But in other cases, the victim is simply killed after his bank account has been emptied.
One such fatality was Kevin Soal, a businessman in his late 60s with a passion for horse racing.
On November 23, at a press conference where he unveiled the country’s dismal crime figures for 2022, Police Minister Bheki Cele singled out kidnapping for special action, https://youtu.be/E15cRtEZYbY [embedded].
Sporting a fedora hat almost echoing the fashion style of 1920s US crimebuster Eliot Ness, Cele ordered his force to “deal decisively with these most feared crimes”.
FOREIGN GANGS
Analysts say kidnappings have fuelled by the involvement of foreign crime groups suspected to be operating from Mozambique and Pakistan, among others countries.
Indian business people, Pakistani, Somalians and Ethiopians are among those increasingly being targeted, according to Abramjee.
A Somalian businessman was recently snatched from a Johannesburg hotel lobby, he said.
Muslim families of Indian origin, who are rumoured to hold large funds abroad, are especially at risk, said a police source.
Police last year set up a special unit and officials recently said they were “closing in on several syndicates” responsible for kidnapping for ransom cases.
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32f623 No.15566
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030081 (281501ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Phoenix community left high and dry due to no water and power
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“Phoenix community left high and dry due to no water and power”
https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/phoenix-community-left-high-and-dry-due-to-no-water-and-power-5ed2bb59-4737-422e-bc46-453bb44d8ce8
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2022
Durban — Phoenix residents on Tuesday took to the streets waving placards and voicing their concerns over prolonged poor service delivery of water and electricity.
Parts of Phoenix did not have a power supply for five days. There were also problems with the water supply.
Alice Govender, a community activist, said two different organisations held gatherings in Phoenix.
Govender said that in recent months Phoenix has been the poster child of poor service delivery in respect of refuse removal, load shedding and water rationing.
“eThekwini Municipality has much to answer for regarding the dismal, shameful service delivery to Phoenix. The City has been very vocal on promises to fix damaged infrastructure caused by the floods and lack of maintenance on infrastructure prior to the floods. However, the City has fallen short on its promises,” she said.
Govender said residents were diligently paying for water, electricity and refuse removal and not getting the service. “The community of Phoenix has now reached the tipping point of anger and frustration,” she said.
Phoenix Crime Community assistant administrator, Edwin Donovan, said: “It was heartbreaking to see an uncle on crutches and a cancer-stricken aunt standing up for Phoenix’s struggle for water and electricity.
“It was refreshing to see that this protest was not organised under a political banner. Our hope is that this will draw attention to the service delivery issue in Phoenix.”
Phoenix resident Charleen Jagroop said they usually have water shedding in Eastbury between 7pm and 5am but daily the water has been going off at 10am and coming back the next day. Jagroop said load shedding makes the problem worse.
“We come home from work with no water. They make our lives hell. It’s tiring to keep refilling water. We must still pay the bill for all the extra water we use. For months, we suffered with water shedding. They reduce the pressure so drastically that we are lucky to have a decent shower. It is a curse to live in Phoenix. Nowhere else has this problem,” Jagroop said.
DA constituency head for Phoenix, MPL Bradley Singh, said 23 substations had malfunctioned, which left most of Phoenix off the grid. Councillors should not shoulder the blame because they have been pushing for electricians to carry out the work, Singh said.
The torrential rainfall caused electricity substations to “blow up”.
Singh said the municipality did not have the human resources to repair these substations. He said the City was aware that when it rains the substations give in.
“We are putting pressure on the municipality to have teams on standby to avert prolonged outages; and also to prevent damage to the circuit and overloading power supply. Some substations have to be replaced.
“The Phoenix depot does not have the manpower and resources to conduct the repairs speedily. Some workers who were on holiday had to be called in to assist,” Singh said.
With regards to the water, Singh said, there were no water tankers assigned to the area. Singh said the councillors were flooded with calls because the eThekwini call centre was a nightmare to get through.
eThekwini Municipality spokesperson Msawakhe Mayisela said there was an interruption of water supply to some parts of Phoenix, Ntuzuma and Verulam, due to water rationing implemented because of a reduced water supply from Umgeni Water’s Durban Heights Water Treatment Plant to these reservoirs. The reduced water supply is a result of extensive damage to two raw water pipelines caused by the April floods.
Mayisela said the ongoing rationing was introduced to deal with the water supply challenge. A work schedule provided to Umgeni Water by the appointed contractor said repairs to the damaged pipes were expected to be completed by June 2023.
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32f623 No.15567
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030099 (281504ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / KFC forced to shut outlets in South Africa thanks to load shedding
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“KFC forced to shut outlets in South Africa thanks to load shedding”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/kfc-to-shut-outlets-south-africa-thanks-to-load-shedding-eskom-breaking-28-december-2022/
28-12-2022 13:55
KFC is temporarily closing some of its fried-chicken outlets in South Africa due to power cuts imposed by power utility Eskom.
KFC is temporarily closing some of its fried-chicken outlets in South Africa due to power cuts imposed by power utility Eskom.
The Yum! Brands Inc. chain made the decision after the number of blackout days passed 200 this year, an ‘unwanted’ record – as reported by The South African website, https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-africa-passes-200-days-power-cuts-in-2022-more-to-follow-breaking-28-december-2022/.
According to Bloomberg, Eskom supplies more than 90% of South Africa’s electricity and has implemented nationwide power cuts, known locally as load shedding, to prevent the grid from total collapse.
KFC OUTLETS HAVE GENERATORS
The decision came as KFC struggles with supplier problems.
While many of the KFC outlets have generators, its suppliers are not able to provide products due to the power outages.
“The current constraints are due to load shedding impacting some of our suppliers. We are working hard to sort out all the constraints with our suppliers, and we’ll be open as soon as possible,” the company said in a tweet on Wednesday.
Yum!, based in Kentucky in the United States, owns and franchises more than 25 000 KFC outlets worldwide, around 750 of which are in South Africa.
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32f623 No.15568
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030109 (281506ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Substation damaged at West Acres in Mbombela, residents band together to regain access to electricity
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>>15562
>>15564
“Cable theft the reason for West Acres Substation damage and breakdown” - Mbombela
https://lowvelder.co.za/809510/cable-theft-the-reason-for-west-acres-substation-damage-and-breakdown/
December 27, 2022
There are more cable faults being detected on the line and the repair team is experiencing difficulties in some areas that are inaccessible due to thick bushes.
The problem of the power outage in West Acres was caused by cable theft in the bush area behind the damaged substation.
A metal plate was put above ground over the underground cables and set on fire.
The heat melted the cables together creating a short, enabling the perpetrators to dig them up.
This caused a chain reaction, severely damaging the 140m cable leading to the substation, and also damaging the transformer and breakers.
Some critical equipment has to be replaced but in the short term, the 132/11KV transformer has been stabilised to allow residents to use essential equipment.
DA ward councillor, Sanley van der Merwe, said some areas are still affected due to the long stretch of cable that needs replaced.
“It was just too dark and wet last night to finish the work. Excavators could not be used at that would cause further damage to the cables. The technical team has been on site since 07:00 this morning and we hope power will be restored shortly,” she said
“I must give credit to Mbombela’s Jaco Landsberg, senior technical manager at the energy department. The team really worked under very difficult circumstances. A private electrical engineer, Chris Coenoffered his expertise and community members assisted with the digging. This is very heartwarming,” Van der Merwe said.
“The City of Mbombela said there are more cable faults being detected on the line. The team is trying to locate and address them but is having difficulty with some areas that are inaccessible due to thick bushes. As soon as they’ve been located and fixed we hope to connect everyone.”
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32f623 No.15569
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030180 (281524ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / A high court judgment that invites more land invasions (video)
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“WATCH | Khayelitsha man dragged naked from shack, seeks justice” - https://youtu.be/EaHDA9oniBM
“A high court judgment that invites more land invasions”
https://dailyfriend.co.za/2022/12/28/a-high-court-judgment-that-invites-more-land-invasions-2/
DEC 28, 2022
A flawed judgment handed down last week by a full bench of the Western Cape high court has further undermined the property rights of all South Africans. It has also invited many more illegal land invasions by imposing unwise and unwarranted limits on the common law remedy of counter spoliation.
The criminal syndicates engaged in the hijacking of buildings – both in city centres and more recently in residential suburbs too – will doubtless take note of the ruling and seek to turn it to their advantage. And people who cannot afford litigation to reclaim their homes or other property are likely to be left with no remedy at all.
Counter spoliation
Counter spoliation is a well-established common law rule which allows people to take back their property while the process of dispossession is still under way. They must act quickly, however, and before those busy taking their property have completed or ‘perfected’ their unlawful possession.
The City of Cape Town – which had already lost about 360 hectares (200 football fields) to land invaders in two years and faced more than 100 well-organised and often violent land invasions in mid-2020 – took the view that counter-spoliation could be used for some 48 hours after an invasion, or until such time as land invaders had occupied their shacks and thereby turned them into homes.
Once this had occurred, as the City acknowledged, the land invaders qualified as unlawful occupiers under the Protection of Illegal Eviction From and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act (the PIE Act) and could not be evicted without a prior court order. They were also then protected by Section 26(3) of the Constitution, which says that ‘no one may be evicted from their home’ without a court order authorising this.
The high court rejected the City’s perspective. According to its judgment, the City may indeed use counter spoliation to turn land invaders away from municipal land which they are still ‘seeking to unlawfully occupy’. But once the invaders have ‘gained access to the land unlawfully and are in the process of erecting structures’ on it, it all depends on how far their construction has got.
If they are ‘merely putting pegs in the ground’, their possession is not yet perfected. But if they are ‘putting on the last wall and/or roof’, then the taking of possession has been completed and counter spoliation is no longer available.
Said the court: ‘Where structures are completed and unoccupied and it took some time and effort to transport the building materials to the land and to commence construction of the informal structures, it would prima facie appear that the possession has been perfected and that the City…cannot rely upon counter spoliation.’
The high court went on to reiterate that counter spoliation is valid and constitutional in ‘narrow’ circumstances. However, as the court stressed, it can never be used to evict land invaders or to demolish their informal structures, whether these are occupied at the time or not.
How the case began
The case arose in July 2020, when Bulelani Qolani was evicted from the Ethembeni informal settlement in Khayelitsha by the City’s Anti-Land Invasion Unit (ALIU). What made his eviction particularly contentious was his decision – made when he saw ALIU members approaching – to undress for a bath and then stand naked outside his shack, asking to be allowed to finish his bath. When he went inside again for this purpose, the ALIU dragged him naked from his shack, pepper-sprayed him, and pinned him down while demolishing his shack.
The City said Qolani’s dwelling had been erected only the day before and was still unoccupied at the time. Moreover, it had been Qolani’s own choice to stand naked outside his shack. This was in keeping with ‘the latest trend, whereby people undressed themselves’ as a strategy to avoid eviction.
Video footage of a naked Qolani being dragged out of his shack went viral around the world and was ‘reminiscent of the brutal forced removals under apartheid’, the high court commented. The City argued that there were disputes of fact still needing to be resolved, but the judges took the view that the City’s own video footage ‘confirmed how the incident had unfolded’.
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32f623 No.15570
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18030895 (281829ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Twitter User Claims Teens in Alleged Free State Racism Attack Pushed 3-Year-Old Into Pool Starting Chaos
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>Anti-Semitism never made any headway in Europe in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century until rich Jews decided to sponsor it.
>>15521
>“‘Black people can NEVER be racist’, Vishoek High learners told”
>[Black people] can be nasty and cruel, but they cannot be racist towards white people. When a black person is the perpetrator, it is never considered racism.
>>15550
>If racism is measured by the amount of race laws that a government implements, the South African government – with more than 125 racial laws – surely constitutes the most racist government in the world.
>>15547
>we will see the true nature of Apartheid
The media and government continue to push the anti-white agenda while the country is being destroyed.
“Police probe a case of assault after an alleged racist attack at the Maselspoort Resort” - https://youtu.be/nDgcNyFPVhg ["SABC Stoking Racism again."]
“Twitter User Claims Teens in Alleged Free State Racism Attack Pushed 3-Year-Old Into Pool Starting Chaos” – “This caused the EFF to rock up at the resort to harass, vandalise, and sing ‘Kill the Boer’”
https://briefly.co.za/south-africa/149673-twitter-user-claims-teens-alleged-free-state-racism-attack-pushed-3-year-pool-starting-chaos/
Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 9:51 AM
The chairman of the Taxpayers Union of SA Willem Petzer believes there’s more to the alleged Free State racism attack
He claimed that the 13 and 18-year-old boys allegedly pushed a three-year-old girl into the pool which started the drama
The emergence of the claims has left social media users divided, with many calling for proof to back up the surprising details
FREE STATE - It seems that there is more to the alleged racist attack at the Maselspoort Resort that occurred on Christmas Day.
A video has been making its rounds on social media in which two black teens could be seen being attacked by a group of white men at a poolside. The chairman of the Taxpayers Union of South Africa Willem Petzer claimed that there was a different version of events.
Taking to Twitter, https://twitter.com/willempet/status/1607444017108729857, Petzer wrote an extensive thread claiming that the boys, aged 13 and 18, allegedly pushed the three-year-old daughter of one of the men in the video into the swimming pool. The child had to be rescued by her father as she could not swim.
He claimed that the boys were not permitted to use that pool as it was for guests camping at the resort and not day visitors. The father planned to lay a complaint with the resort management when an argument broke out.
Petzer also tweeted that the boy’s father apologised to the man and promised to leave if no charges were laid against his son. The boys left and later returned with a bigger group of day visitors and allegedly began harassing the father, labelling him ‘white trash’ and a racist.
In the Twitter thread, the chairman claimed that the boys continued fighting when more people got involved. He claimed that the 18-year-old allegedly said that he should have killed the man’s ‘white trash’ daughter.
Free State police spokesperson Brigadier Motantsi Makhele told The Citizen that the matter is being investigated. He said the suspects (the white men) are expected to appear in court at a date to be confirmed by the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court.
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/maselspoort-resort-is-there-more-to-alleged-racial-attack/
The alleged racist attack, filmed by their sister Tumii Frost and posted on Twitter, has sparked widespread condemnation from the community, government, and political parties.
“She posted this video on all social media platforms, claiming racism. This caused the EFF to rock up at the resort to harass, vandalize, and sing ‘Kill the Boer’.”
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32f623 No.15571
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18031053 (281902ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Anti-crime village hero in hiding after evil stock-thieves gun down wife & 7 family members (video)
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“Anti-crime village hero in hiding after evil stock-thieves gun down wife & 7 family members | VN |80”
https://youtu.be/WNb5ltjQ1Us
“Promise of crime crackdown as ministers visit site of Eastern Cape shooting massacre”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-11-22-promise-of-crime-crackdown-as-ministers-visit-site-of-eastern-cape-shooting-massacre/
22 Nov 2022
Minister of Police Bheki Cele and Deputy Minister of State Security Zizi Kodwa on Tuesday called for urgent legal reform to help in the fight against crime. This came as an Eastern Cape father told them of the bitter price he paid for taking a stand against stock thieves in his village — his wife and seven family members were gunned down in his house in two separate incidents.
Mlamli Mgxada decided to deal with stock thieves as part of the Masifunisane Crime Prevention Forum in Bityi, a rural village 40km from Mthatha in the Eastern Cape.
Standing up to these criminals cost him his wife, who was gunned down three weeks ago, and seven family members, who were shot dead as they prepared to bury her.
On Tuesday, he was visited by Bheki Cele and Zizi Kodwa. Police officers armed with automatic weapons guarded the home where they were meeting.
“I am scared. They can kill me any time. I am no longer sleeping in this house. I am hiding somewhere protecting my life… I will return to my house the day I receive the news that these thugs are arrested, but not now,” he said.
According to a police incident report, the attack on the seven mourners took place on Wednesday, 16 November at about 11.30pm. Three unknown men forced their way into the homestead and opened fire. Six people died at the scene and a seventh in hospital.
In the past two weeks, 20 people have been gunned down in areas around Bityi, according to Bhovulengwe Mtirarathe, chief of the Matyengqina administrative area.
“People are being killed daily in the surrounding areas and people are afraid to speak out because they are fearing for their lives,” he said.
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32f623 No.15572
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18036664 (291930ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom’s load shedding just got WORSE – here’s the latest schedule
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“Eskom’s load shedding just got WORSE – here’s the latest schedule”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/eskom-load-shedding-got-worse-the-latest-schedule-breaking-28-december-2022/
28-12-2022 17:23
Eskom has announced that load shedding will be pushed to Stage 4 on Wednesday, following the breakdown of more units at its power stations.
Stage 4 load shedding will now be implemented with immediate effect until 05:00 on Thursday.
Stage 3 load shedding will then be in effect from 05:00 until 16:00 daily with Stage 4 load shedding in place daily between 16:00 until 05:00.
This pattern will be repeated daily until further notice.
ESKOM LOAD SHEDDING PLAN
Wednesday, 28 December
•	Stage 4: until 00h00
Thursday, 29 December
•	Stage 4: 00h00 to 05h00
•	Stage 3: 05h00 to 16h00
•	Stage 4: 16h00 to 00h00
Friday, 30 December
•	Stage 4: 00h00 to 05h00
•	Stage 3: 05h00 to 16h00
•	Stage 4: 16h00 to 00h00
The escalation comes after the breakdown of four generating units and delays in returning some units to service, Eskom said.
More than half of 2022 has seen days with load shedding, with South Africa hitting the 200 day mark on Tuesday (27 December) -and things are only expected to get worse in 2023.
In a tweet, Eskom posted: “Due to the breakdown of four generating units and delays in returning some units to service, Stage 4 loadshedding will be implemented with immediate effect until 05:00 in the morning. Stage 3 loadshedding will be implemented from 05:00 until 16:00 daily.
“Stage 4 loadshedding will be implemented daily at 16:00-05:00. This pattern will be repeated daily until further notice.”
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32f623 No.15573
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18041119 (301326ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Day 5 and still no electricity in Mbombela’s West Acres
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“Day 5 and still no electricity in Mbombela’s West Acres”
https://lowvelder.co.za/809577/day-5-and-still-no-electricity-in-mbombelas-west-acres/
Parts of West Acres are still without power as calls for new government grow.
Certain areas of West Acres in Mbombela are still without electricity, five days after the disastrous power crisis facing the City of Mbombela (CoM) and Eskom began. This has caused some irate citizens to consider switching their political allegiances.
CoM workers restarted work early this morning, December 30, in the western part of the neighbourhood between Laerskool Laeveld, the R40 and Dr Enos Mabuza Drive.
The executive mayor, Cllr Sibongile Makhushe-Mazibuko, was on-site with the municipal manager, Wiseman Khumalo, and the main contractor this morning.
At the time of being published, no workers were present at the Asbestos Street substation. They were focused on restoring electricity to the neighbourhood instead.
Princess Vilane lives at Sandy Villas in Banket Avenue where full power was restored last night, December 29.
“We had four very difficult days and nights and had to move all our groceries, especially the meat, to friends who made space for us in their fridges. We still lost a lot of food due to no refrigeration and it has been a nerve-racking time,” Vilane said.
“We need a change of government. Why are the people in power not doing their job and maintaining the cables? We no longer believe in the ANC,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Langenhoven Crescent WhatsApp group in West Acres posted that online electricity is currently offline due to the uninterruptible power supply being replaced. After successful replacement, electricity purchase online will be available 24/7.
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32f623 No.15574
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047484 (311648ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / War on Women: Son kills mom, drinks her blood and woman shot dead in Gateway Mall
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“War on Women: Son kills mom, drinks her blood and woman shot dead in Gateway Mall”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/war-on-women-son-kills-mom-drinks-her-blood-and-woman-shot-dead-in-gateway-mall-9f9a36e6-c66d-455f-ae77-340353fb5bb6
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2022
Durban - There is a war on women in South Africa.
Thousands of women have been killed this year, and according to police minister Bheki Cele, the rate at which women in SA were killed, abused and violated remains worrying and unacceptable.
In three months alone, a total of 989 women were killed.
Three months! Despite the country commemorating the 16 days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, the reality is women continue to be victims of violent crimes in South Africa.
This year, the media has reported on a number of horrific crimes.
In October, two women were killed, stripped naked and dumped in a parking lot in Isipingo, south of Durban.
The bodies of Lee Ann Jaers, 30, and Ashleigh Jaers, 17, were found naked and abandoned in Mahes Road in Isipingo.One of the women was shot, while the other was strangled.
That same week, a cop was charged with the murder of two women. Two women, 18 and 24, were declared dead by paramedics.
It was alleged he was romantically involved with both women.
This week, the policeman was alleged to have taken his own life in Westville Prison according, to Action SA.
Even the elderly were not spared.
In October, a 21-year-old man allegedly raped an 84-year-old at her home in Esibizane Village, Newtonville home.
He fell asleep at the crime scene. Sadly, the woman died two weeks after the attack.
A North West son did not spare his mother when he killed her and then drank her blood.
Thabang Moswane,24, is charged with the murder of Kedisaletse Elizabeth Moswane, 53.
He is alleged to have stabbed his mother following an argument and then drinking her blood. He remains behind bars.
The bodies of six women, believed to be sex workers, were found in a building in Johannesburg in early October.
A 21-year-old has been arrested. Five of the six bodies had been decomposed.
A Durban woman was killed at Gateway Theatre of Shopping despite having a domestic protection order against her ex-boyfriend.
Sasha Lee Monique Shah was gunned down in the Gateway parking lot in November by her ex-boyfriend, Kyle Inderlall, who then turned the gun on himself.
Eastern Cape make-up artist Suritha Alting was stabbed to death while walking home in November.
The 28-year-old was leaving a restaurant.
Two women Magistrates were also killed this year.
Western Cape Magistrate Romay van Rooyen was found dead in her home in September.
Her 18-year-old nephew Cassidy Hartzenberg, who was a pall-bearer at her funeral, has been charged with her murder.
He remains behind bars.
In another incident, a 38-year-old Mount Aylif magistrate, her husband and two children were travelling from a village when they came under fire. The incident took place in November. The magistrate died while her husband and child escaped with injuries.
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32f623 No.15575
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047487 (311649ZDEC22) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom drops bombshell: It’s LIGHTS OUT on New Year’s Eve!
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“Eskom drops bombshell: It’s LIGHTS OUT on New Year’s Eve!”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/eskom-drops-bombshell-lights-out-new-years-eve-breaking-31-december-2022/
31-12-2022 16:09
Eskom says that it is unable to keep the lights on into the new year and that load shedding will no longer be suspended on Saturday.
In a tweet, Eskom posted: “Due to the breakdown of five generating units since yesterday afternoon, it is no longer possible to suspend loadshedding at 16:00 today as previously communicated. Stage 2 loadshedding will therefore continue until further notice.”
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32f623 No.15576
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047491 (311649ZDEC22) Notable: Plan to build South Africa’s first Smart Township revealed (Kayamandi)
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“Best of 2022: Plan to build South Africa’s first Smart Township revealed”
https://www.iol.co.za/technology/opinion/best-of-2022-plan-to-build-south-africas-first-smart-township-revealed-e05179b1-20a5-495c-ac4e-a7093d80688d
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2022
OPINION: The goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas on the African continent. Over time, the smart township model will be replicated in other townships, writes Wesley Diphoko.
In Stellenbosch, there’s a township, Kayamandi, as you enter the famous town from the N1.
It also never features in the tech story of the town that has birthed some of the greatest technologies ever to come out of South Africa and the African continent.
This is about to change as the township is gearing itself to become the first Smart Township in the world.
From October 2022, the township will embark on a process of addressing its business, health, education, transport, housing and employment challenges through technology.
Kayamandi will have its own digital platform, which will serve as the catalyst for its digital vision.
In the same way that society ensures that every young person is able to read and write, every young person from Kayamandi will be given an opportunity to acquire digital skills necessary for the 4th Industrial Revolution.
These will not be just skills to type on a computer and learn about social media. It will be hardcore skills that will be required by most technology companies that are based in Stellenbosch and across the world currently and into the future.
These skilled young people will be instrumental in using technology to solve some of the toughest challenges in Kayamandi. These will include education, health and even local government engagement.
A Smart Kayamandi township will enable young people from this community to access the best education available in the world through a digitally enabled hybrid model.
In terms of health, it’s not a secret that the broader community of Stellenbosch has access to world class private healthcare via the locally based Medi-Clinic.
A smart township version of Kayamandi will have access to tech enabled health solutions that will monitor the state of health of all its residents.
The smart township version of Kayamandi will only be possible if there’s collaboration with the local tech community in Stellenbosch. It will be an opportunity to build a model township that is powered by technology. Although Kayamandi township will be the first it will not be the last.
The goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas of the African continent. Over time the smart township model will be replicated in other townships to address similar challenges experienced in similar environments.
At this point in time technology and innovation partners, professionals and organisations are invited to participate in this process to test and implement their own technology solutions under the Smart Township banner in Kayamandi. This will also be an opportunity for technology entities to assess what it would mean to deploy their tech solution in townships.
As part of this process, tech start-ups by township based entrepreneurs will receive more attention to be given an opportunity to implement and scale their products and solutions.
On the 1st October an online environment with details will be launched. For now interested ones can follow the #SmartTownship hashtag on Twitter to receive updates about the initiative.
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32f623 No.15577
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047500 (311651ZDEC22) Notable: Mediclinic accepts R75 billion bid from SA’s richest man Johann Rupert
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>>15576
>In terms of health, it’s not a secret that the broader community of Stellenbosch has access to world class private healthcare via the locally based Medi-Clinic.
“Mediclinic accepts R75 billion bid from SA’s richest man Johann Rupert”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/mediclinic-accepts-r75-billion-bid-from-sas-richest-man-johann-rupert-bloomberg-rich-list-forbes-latest-news-msc-breaking-4-august-2022/
04-08-2022 19:17
Mediclinic International Plc agreed to the latest in a series of offers from a consortium led by billionaire Johann Rupert.
Mediclinic International Plc agreed to the latest in a series of offers from a consortium led by billionaire Johann Rupert, valuing the South African hospital operator at £3.7 billion (R75 billion).
According to the Bloomberg website, Rupert’s investment group Remgro Ltd, already Mediclinic’s biggest shareholder, is partnering with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA to pay 504 pence a share for the stock it doesn’t already own, according to a statement on Thursday.
That was the fourth approach, including a 463 pence bid that was rejected in June.
The deal represents another expansion for MSC, which has grown in stature after cargo transport boomed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The container group also bought the African transport and logistics business of Bollore SA for $6.3 billion.
Mediclinic shares gained 3.4% to 501 pence as of this afternoon in London, having climbed 56% this year amid the takeover battle. The company has health-care facilities in Switzerland and the UAE as well as South Africa, where it has a dual listing.
The deal still needs approval from shareholders representing 75% of votes cast at a general meeting, and “pressure from minorities for improved terms is a real possibility,” analysts at financial group Cowen said in a note.
Remgro is a long-term Mediclinic investor with a 45% stake, while the Public Investment Corporation, Africa’s biggest money manager, holds about 11%.
The Stellenbosch-based company has been shaking up its portfolio in recent months, increasing the amount of unlisted assets and selling a 30% stake in Distell Group Holdings Ltd., South Africa’s largest wine and spirits maker, to Heineken NV.
Rupert, 72, who has a net worth of almost $10 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, is South Africa’s richest person.
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32f623 No.15578
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047757 (311737ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / How shipping giant MSC reacted to billion-dollar cocaine bust; Aponte Family
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>>15577
>Rupert’s investment group Remgro Ltd, already Mediclinic’s biggest shareholder, is partnering with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA to pay 504 pence a share for the stock it doesn’t already own
>The deal represents another expansion for MSC, which has grown in stature after cargo transport boomed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
>>15576
>In terms of health, it’s not a secret that the broader community of Stellenbosch has access to world class private healthcare via the locally based Medi-Clinic.
>A smart township version of Kayamandi will have access to tech enabled health solutions that will monitor the state of health of all its residents.
Probably this is the reason why business was booming for MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA …
“COVID pandemic fuelling major increase in drug use worldwide: UN report” - https://news.un.org/en/story/2021/06/1094672
“How shipping giant MSC reacted to billion-dollar cocaine bust”
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/how-container-giant-msc-reacted-to-billion-dollar-cocaine-bust
Monday, April 05, 2021
‘Smart’ containers, remote cameras and enhanced inspections to combat drug threat
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) — which recently surpassed Maersk to become the world’s largest ocean carrier — confirmed it “suffered significant financial and reputational damage” from the record-breaking drug bust aboard its ship, the MSC Gayane, in 2019.
MSC detailed the extent of the consequences in a newly filed court document — consequences that include over $100 million in additional security costs. “The company and everyone in it are victims,” MSC wrote in a letter to U.S. District Court Judge Harvey Bartle III.
Stranger than fiction
The MSC Gayane drug-smuggling case calls to mind a quote from Mark Twain: “Truth is stranger than fiction.”
The ship at the center of the story was new, very large and very expensive. It was built in 2018, with a capacity of 11,600 twenty-foot equivalent units, valued at around $90 million, owned by an entity affiliated with JP Morgan and leased by MSC.
When U.S. authorities swarmed the ship in Philadelphia on June 17, 2019, they found almost 20 tons of cocaine worth over $1 billion hidden in seven shipping containers. That’s the same weight in cocaine as three adult male African elephants.
Of the ship’s crew of just over 20, at least eight — around a third of the crew — were involved in the drug ring, according to prosecutors. Four crew members from Montenegro led the operation, taking jobs on the ship with the intent to smuggle cocaine. They recruited at least four other crew members.
$100M+ in new security measures [to protect its cargo, most likely]
MSC asserted to the judge that it had robust anti-smuggling procedures in place for years before the MSC Gayane incident. But it also confirmed that it has made big changes since then.
“Over the past two years since the Gayane seizure, MSC has spent tens of millions of dollars to enhance its anti-smuggling procedures,” it said.
It has “expanded deployment on MSC vessels of teams of security guards and CCTV cameras monitored remotely in real time by third-party security specialists.” Canine units and diver-team inspections are routine, “particularly in higher-risk areas like South America.”
The liner company is also pushing ahead with “expedited development and rollout of smart containers that can sense and issue an alert if someone breaches or tampers with the container.”
“In total, MSC’s post-Gayane security enhancements are projected to cost more than $100 million from 2019 through 2024,” it disclosed.
An ‘unwanted and undeserved stain’
After the June 2019 drug bust, MSC was suspended for 90 days from the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) “trusted trader” C-TPAT program.
The U.S. government also targeted the MSC Gayane with a forfeiture action. To release the ship, MSC placed $10 million in a CBP security account and provided CBP with a $40 million surety bond. It agreed to disclose everything it knew about any criminal conduct of its employees related to the smuggling incident, facilitate any interviews with MSC employees by U.S. authorities, and assist with serving subpoenas on any MSC employees inside or outside the U.S.
MSC told the judge in its new filing, “Given all of MSC’s efforts to … prevent drug smuggling, you will understand how distressed and upset all of MSC’s 27,000-plus employees and crew are — and also, in particular, the [Aponte] family that continues to own MSC — to have their over 50 years of work building the company … undermined by the criminal conspiracy. The Gayane incident is an unwanted and undeserved stain on their record.”
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32f623 No.15579
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18047881 (311756ZDEC22) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / How shipping giant MSC reacted to billion-dollar cocaine bust; Aponte Family
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>>15578
>the [Aponte] family that continues to own MSC — to have their over 50 years of work building the company … undermined by the criminal conspiracy. The Gayane incident is an unwanted and undeserved stain on their record.
https://www.msccruises.com/en-gl/About-MSC/MSC-History.aspx
MSC was founded by Gianluigi Aponte, a young Italian seaman and former bank teller who had the courage and foresight to purchase his first ship, Patricia, in 1970.
“MSC’s Aponte family labelled Switzerland’s richest family”
https://splash247.com/mscs-aponte-family-labelled-switzerlands-richest-family/
October 18, 2022
The Swiss now know which family is the richest – and pollutes the most – in their country. Originally hailing from Naples, the secretive Apontes, who own a cruise brand as well as the world’s largest containerline, Mediterranean Shipping Co (MSC), have had their names splashed in the local press in recent days, with reports highlighting their extraordinary wealth.
Local newspapers have indicated the Geneva-based Apontes have amassed a personal fortune of as much as $100bn, helped largely by container shipping’s record run over the past couple of years, firmly putting the family as the richest in Switzerland, three times as wealthy as the second-placed family.
Locals have also been shown how MSC’s total emissions on an annual basis are now more than the whole of the Alpine nation.
Privately held MSC does not publish its financial results, and the wealth of the Apontes has always been a well-guarded secret. If the $100bn wealth was confirmed that would place the Apontes in sixth place on Forbes rich list, nestled between Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
Other liner leaders have had to face scrutiny and criticism for the enormous profits they’ve earned since 2020 – CMA CGM’s Rodolphe Saade forced to defend himself in front of politicians in Paris for instance, while Hapag-Lloyd’s top shareholder Klaus-Michael Kuehne recently described how he was “not comfortable” with the multi-billion euro profits made by the Hamburg liner.
Liner shipping is on course for a collective record net income significantly north of $200bn this year, multiple analysts have predicted, dwarfing profits made by the FANG quartet – namely tech giants Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google.
MSC, which overtook Maersk as the world’s largest containerline at the start of this year, has been on an incredible expansion charge. This has seen the line, now headed by ex-Maersk COO Soren Toft, hoover up 240 secondhand ships in a little over two years, as well as build a 2m teu orderbook, something that is larger than the combined orderbooks of Maersk, CMA CGM and COSCO, the world’s second, third and fourth largest liners, respectively.
Last month the carrier debuted MSC Air Cargo, something that will take to the skies from early next year. The cash-rich line has also bought many other assets including Bolloré Africa Logistics and Log-In Logistica.
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32f623 No.15580
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058549 (021431ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 140 Days After the Perfect Crime” – “MSC’s five major drug busts this year (Parts 1&2)
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>>15578
> the [Aponte] family that continues to own MSC — to have their over 50 years of work building the company … undermined by the criminal conspiracy.
“140 Days After the Perfect Crime” – “MSC’s five major drug busts this year” – Part 1
https://www.madcowprod.com/2019/11/05/140-days-after-the-perfect-crime/
November 5, 2019
It’s been 140 days since the second largest drug bust in American history went down in the waters off-shore of the Port of Philadelphia. Agents from a multi-agency Federal task force swarmed aboard a two block-long container ship, the MSC GAYANE, the second largest in the world.
It marked the beginning of Containergate.
“This is a massive, stunning amount of cocaine,” U.S. Attorney William M. McSwain enthused. “One of the largest drug seizures in United States history. This volume of cocaine could kill millions – MILLIONS – of people.”
While the bust was big news all by itself, it became even bigger after it turned out American financial giant JP Morgan owned the ship.
But billion-dollar payoffs are a regular occurrence at JP Morgan, and they’re mostly legal. They would seem to have too much to lose.
MSC’s five major drug busts this year
Geneva, Switzerland-based MSC’s recent history is, just by itself, enough to create misgivings among law enforcement.
There have been five—count them, five— major drug busts on MSC vessels so far just this year. This was already the second at the Port of Philadelphia. MSC was already lapping the field.
Then, too, there is this odd fact: MSC has been accused of being owned by the Sicilian Mafia in several major European newspapers. But maybe its just fake news, because U.S. prosecutors have not accused Mediterranean Shipping Company MSC of any wrongdoing.
All of which brings up a question. America’s major banks were deemed too big to fail during the Great Recession, despite their obvious criminal behavior.
Has transnational organized crime, too, now become too big to fail?
MSC’s really bad year began when the MSC Divina cruise ship docked in Cozumel on January 29, and agents discovered six packets of cocaine inside of a compartment behind a toilet.
Nor was this the first time drugs had been seized on an MSC cruise ship recently.
Two months earlier, in November 2018, United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers arrested seven MSC crew members for smuggling cocaine into the port of Miami aboard the MSC Seaside.
Earlier in June, just a few days before the huge 20-ton cocaine bust in Philadelphia, the MSC Nuria was caught carrying 100 kilos of cocaine in Genoa, Italy.
In March, the MSC Desiree was caught carrying 450 bricks of cocaine worth $38 million dollars, in a container filled with lawn furniture.
During a “routine inspection” aboard the MSC Carlotta on February 28th, which had just arrived from Buenaventura, Colombia, agents discovered the largest drug shipment intercepted at the Port of Newark in a quarter-century inside a container that was supposed to contain dried fruit.
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32f623 No.15581
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058563 (021433ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 140 Days After the Perfect Crime” – “MSC’s five major drug busts this year (Parts 1&2)
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>>15580
“140 Days After the Perfect Crime” – “MSC’s five major drug busts this year” – Part 2
https://www.madcowprod.com/2019/11/05/140-days-after-the-perfect-crime/
November 5, 2019
Just two months later—and, incredibly, aboard the same ship— when the Carlotta called again in Callao, Peruvian authorities seized another 2.4 tons of cocaine.
The characteristics and route of the MSC Gayane, which was in port in Callao Peru between May 23 and 24, sem very similar to those of the Carlotta.
“Occam’s Razor dictates that 16-30 tons of cargo was not transferred at sea, but as part of routine onloading in port,” wrote another. “Logic dictates that the operator was complicit. The crew were given a prepared story in case they got caught. They will be given full legal support, which is normal procedure for drug cartels and their mules.”
MSC is the second largest container ship operator in the world. But MSC actually owns and operates very few ships. The container ships on which cocaine was seized in the past few months— the MSC Gayane, MSC Carlotta, and MSC Desiree—were until recently owned by SinOceanic Shipping, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Chinese HNA group, which sold the MSC Desiree and the MSC Gayane to Blue Star Shipping and JP Morgan last year.
One, China’s HNA Group, is owned by top Communist party officials. HNA Group until recently owned the three MSC container ships which ran afoul of US drug authorities. Their wholly owned subsidiary SinOceanic is still responsible for crewing all three ships.
The second private entity should be obvious by now. The 20-ton drug bust is the fourth one Mediterranean Shipping Lines has suffered this year.
European newspapers have reported—without being forced to retract the allegation—that MSC is owned by the Sicilian Mafia.
Now imagine both private corporate entities—the Chinese officials who secretly own HNA Group and the Sicilian Mob doing business as Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)—are kicking back fifty percent of their illicit gains to their American counterparts— bankers, politicians, intelligence and military officials.
Until the war on drugs is over, slush funds of at least this magnitude will be available for purposes like thwarting the wishes of the American electorate through bribing elected officials.
This last was an allusion to Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell, whose wife’s family owns a Chinese shipping line which has occasionally been found carrying cocaine and other contraband.
Based just on the response to US Attorney McSwain’s tweets, it appears to me that people are finally ready to renounce America’s useless trillion-dollar war on drugs, and the corrupt forces that keep it in place.
Early on in my investigation of drug trafficking in America, I had discovered the big dirty secret that in every nation on our Gangster Planet where there is a significant market for illegal drugs, controlling that market are the same people who control the government.
America’s big jefe is not someone like El Chapo Guzman, carrying a gold-plated firearm, wearing a ball cap, with a belt-buckle encrusted with diamonds and rubies.
It’s ‘the nobility.’ It’s the peerage. Party officials. Owners of hedge funds. The Davos elite.
Anyone looking to change the dynamic of the 1% controlling the majority of our resources must first figure out some way to wrest back control of the massive illicit drug trade—the number one industry in the world, which kicks out billions every year—from the people who successfully privatized it.
The day we tell them it’s not their cookie jar anymore—and make it stick— will be a real American Independence Day.
The CIA is always ahead of the curve
The CIA figured this out long ago. Certainly by the early 1960’s, they had begun acting as if control of the drug trade was the key to controlling everything else.
Nobody in the big Philly drug bust took any drugs off the street. In the U.S., or Amsterdam, or Madrid, or Hamburg, or wherever the 20 tons was bound for, somebody else’s 20 tons of cocaine became immediately available to take up any slack.
America doesn’t need any more family dynasties—like Bush and Clinton—built on drugs. The question has been the same for the past fifty years: “Who controls the drug trade?”
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32f623 No.15582
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058576 (021436ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / How shipping giant MSC reacted to billion-dollar cocaine bust; Aponte Family
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>>15577
>Rupert’s investment group Remgro Ltd, already Mediclinic’s biggest shareholder, is partnering with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA to pay 504 pence a share for the stock it doesn’t already own, according to a statement on Thursday.
It is interesting that the shipping giants are now expanding into ‘health care’.
“Ex-banker [Gianluigi Aponte] builds $19 billion fortune from global shipping boom” – “shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S agreed to buy Covid-19 test maker and diagnostics firm Unilabs to expand into health care”
https://ajot.com/news/ex-banker-builds-19-billion-fortune-from-global-shipping-boom
May 19 2022 at 12:00 PM
Gianluigi Aponte left a job in finance to focus on shipping. Now, decades later, he has one of the world’s biggest maritime fortunes.
While the Covid-19 pandemic hurt sales and temporarily halted operations for the cruise-line business of his MSC Group, the company moved rapidly to forge the world’s biggest container lines as oceanic-freight rates surged to records. Along the way, Aponte’s net worth more than doubled to $19 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
“They were unbelievably quick” in scaling up, said Felix Mathes, a London-based cargo analyst at research firm VesselsValue. “MSC was very confident in what they were doing.”
A representative for Geneva-based MSC didn’t respond to a request for comment.
MSC has acquired more than 150 ships since early 2021, according to VesselsValue, taking the size of its overall fleet to about 700. Meantime, the value for some of its oldest Panamax boats—so named because they are among the largest cargo vessels that can transit the Panama Canal—has surged almost 400% in value.
That jump in valuation helped fuel a deal spree. MSC agreed in April to buy the African transport and logistics business of Bollore SA for 5.7 billion euros ($6 billion) including debt after acquiring a stake in Italian ferry operator Moby SpA in March.
In January, MSC teamed up with Germany’s flagship airline, Deutsche Lufthansa AG, to bid for ITA, the successor to Alitalia, a one-time symbol of Italian glamour that has cost the government billions of euros in bailouts.
While the Aponte family has been involved in shipping for more than three centuries, Gianluigi Aponte, 81, acquired his first vessel in 1970 after quitting a job in banking. Since then, the closely held firm has expanded into port terminals, with Gianluigi’s son Diego serving as group president and his daughter Alexa as group chief financial officer.
Like Aponte, other logistics billionaires have looked to capitalize on surging freight rates in the pandemic’s fallout.
Klaus-Michael Kuehne, the German industrialist behind Kuehne + Nagel International AG, one of Europe’s largest freight forwarders, doubled his stake last month in Deutsche Lufthansa. In December, the family behind shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S agreed to buy Covid-19 test maker and diagnostics firm Unilabs to expand into health care.
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32f623 No.15583
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058667 (021452ZJAN23) Notable: South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network? (Parts 1-3)
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>>15577
>“Mediclinic accepts R75 billion bid from SA’s richest man Johann Rupert”
>>15582
>“Ex-banker [Gianluigi Aponte] builds $19 billion fortune from global shipping boom”
“South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network?” – Part 1
https://www.theafricareport.com/198719/south-africa-whos-who-in-johann-ruperts-network/
Posted on Thursday, 28 July 2022 06:30
Johann Rupert, the chairman of the Swiss-based luxury goods Compangnie Financière Richemont, the South Africa-based Remgro, and the Luxembourg-based investment vehicle Reinet Investments, has consistently been on rich lists for the past three decades. Who makes up his circle of trustworthy and influential people?
Johann Rupert, born on 1 June 1950, comes from a wealthy family after his father, Anton, built his fortunes on tobacco.
Last year, Rupert and his family came in second on the Forbes list with a reported fortune of $7.1bn. He is currently number two in Africa and his real-time net worth is reported as $8.8bn. Although he has been in the limelight for his strong political views and connections, Rupert is a very private person.
David Rockefeller (died 2017) was a family friend and Rupert’s boss when he worked at Chase Manhattan Bank in the 1970s.
Gerrit Thomas Ferreira, Paul Harris and Laurie Dippenaar are some of Rupert’s earliest business associates and they are still close. In the late 1970s, their small financial structuring house in Johannesburg, Rand Consolidated Investments, merged with Rupert’s Rand Merchant Bank to become one of the largest financial services firms in sub-Saharan Africa. The three all have connections with Stellenbosch, with Ferreira and Harris having studied at the university.
Edwin Hertzog, a medical doctor who founded Medi-Clinic International hospital group, is the son of Anton Rupert’s business partner, Dirk Hertzog. Johann and Edwin grew up together and Johann helped him expand the company internationally, where Mediclinic has been making most of its money.
Jürgen Schrempp, former CEO of Daimler-Benz, is one of the directors of Richemont and also part of the advisory committee of Reinet.
Yves-André Istel is a French-American investment banker, a former advisor to Rothschild Inc and former board member of Lehman brothers. He served on the advisory committee of Reinet and as vice-chairman of Richemont.
Ruggero Magnoni is Italian and non-executive director on the board of Richemont, as well as on the advisory board for Reinet. He was previously also with the Lehman Brothers.
Alan Quasha is American and the founder and chairman of Quadrant Management. He serves on the board of Richemont as well as the advisory board for Reinet.
Johnny Copelyn, unionist-turned-CEO of Hosken Consolidated Investments, the biggest black-owned investment group in South Africa. It is through backing Copelyn that Rupert ended up owning media shares: Remgro is a one-third shareholder of Sabido, which owns e.tv.
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32f623 No.15584
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058673 (021453ZJAN23) Notable: South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network? (Parts 1-3)
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>>15583
“South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network?” – Part 2
https://www.theafricareport.com/198719/south-africa-whos-who-in-johann-ruperts-network/
Posted on Thursday, 28 July 2022 06:30
Fred Robertson, chairman of Brimstone Investment Corporation and deputy chairman of Remgro. Brimstone was started by Remgro in 1995 on a similar investment model – by getting ordinary people in their community to invest – and had Jakes Gerwel, director-general in Mandela’s office when he was president, as a non-executive director and advisor.
Mustaq Brey, CEO of Brimstone investments, a black economic empowerment company.
Daniel Zhang, Alibaba CEO, and Alibaba founder Jack Ma, are two of his newer acquaintances after Richemont and Alibaba signed a joint venture in 2018.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, nominated Rupert for a légion d’honneur, France’s highest civilian accolade. In 2018, they received the Appeal of Conscience Award together in New York.
Jabu Moleketi, former finance minister, and Murphy Morobe, ANC veteran, are non-executive board members of Remgro, which said – ahead of the 2019 elections – that the company was hoping for a strong win for the ANC in the elections so that Cyril Ramaphosa would not be recalled by the party.
Nelson Mandela was a friend of Anton Rupert, while Johann, too, was close to him and regarded him as a father.
Former finance minister Trevor Manuel and business executive Maria Ramos exchanged nuptials on the Rupert family farm of L’Ormarins Wine Estate in 2008. Manuel is close friends with Fred Robertson, Brimstone chairman.
Cyril Ramaphosa was the general secretary of Cosatu when Johann met him in 1990. Ramaphosa confronted him about establishing his new company, Richemont, overseas, and Johann said it was about the ANC’s talk of nationalisation, and added that all the money made by the company comes back to SA. They became good friends and Rupert helped Ramaphosa and a number of emerging black businessmen establish themselves. Although his name isn’t amongst the known funders of Ramaphosa’s presidential campaign in 2017, Rupert was in support of Ramaphosa’s election and outspoken against his predecessor, Jacob Zuma. Rupert’s L’Ormarins wine estate sponsored the wines for the ANC’s gala dinner at the conference where Ramaphosa was elected.
Floyd Shivambu, Economic Freedom Fighters deputy president, was one of those in Rupert’s informal intelligence network during the 2017 presidential elections, who advised him Ramaphosa would win. It appears that the friendship faltered after Shivambu advised Rupert to do the disastrous interview in front of an audience by Johannesburg radio station, Power FM.
Party leader Julius Malema, on the other hand, rebuffed Rupert’s offers to help him with his tax affairs and has led several protests in front of Rupert’s businesses and wine farms, which the EFF consider to be symbolic of white dominance in South Africa’s businesses. It is not clear whether Rupert has donated any money to the EFF, but the party had a dinner ahead of the 2019 elections during which the sponsored wine was Rupert and Rothschild.
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32f623 No.15585
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058690 (021456ZJAN23) Notable: South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network? (Parts 1-3)
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>Judge Johann Kriegler [was a board member of Oppenheimer’s Urban Foundation] casually uses the word "breakdown" to describe the [1994] election he is running. He concedes that many ballots never left the warehouse, that polling places failed to open, that ballot boxes were stuffed "to a significant degree," that voting places often had no impartial monitors and that some election officials were partisan, if not crooked.
>But there is no doubt in South Africa that within a few days he will baptize the new democracy by pronouncing the required four-word benediction "substantially free and fair" over the results.
“South Africa: Who’s who in Johann Rupert’s network?” – Part 3
https://www.theafricareport.com/198719/south-africa-whos-who-in-johann-ruperts-network/
Posted on Thursday, 28 July 2022 06:30
Margaret Thatcher gave him the advice to employ Bell Pottinger to do his public relations campaigns, but the company later ran a racist campaign villifying him to deflect public attention from the large-scale looting by the businessmen who employed their services. Rupert once famously told Thatcher at a dinner to “stop interrupting me while I’m interrupting you”.
Opposition politicians like the DA’s Helen Zille and ActionSA’s Herman Mashaba are also in Rupert’s social networks. Both were at his 71st birthday party last year.
Golfer Ernie Els is a long-time friend and plays golf with Rupert on the regular. In 1994, Rupert introduced him to Nelson Mandela during a dinner together.
Another golfer, Gary Player, designed the Leopard Creek Golf Club in Mpumalanga, which Rupert developed and built in 1996. It’s considered one of the top golf courses in the country. Rupert has also played in the Gary Player Invitational golf tournament to assist Player to raise funds for children’s charities.
Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel are two more top-ranked golfers amongst the many that Rupert is close to. He has known them since they were teenagers. Other golfers include Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Tom Brady.
Former Springbok rugby player Morné du Plessis was invited by Rupert to be part of the Laureus World Sports Awards decision-making body, which Rupert founded in 2000, of which Nelson Mandela was the first patron. Du Plessis later retired from the awards, but remained part of Sport for Good, a fund for developing sport that came out of the Laureus.
Maverick sport scientist and author Tim Noakes and Du Plessis co-founded the Sports Science Institute in Cape Town with him in 1994.
Leon Louw, executive director and co-founder of the right-wing liberal think-tank, the Free Market Foundation, with which the Ruperts have had a close association since its founding in 1975. Louw has publicly defended Rupert against political attacks. Rupert donated millions to the foundation three years ago for its Khaya Lam project, to provide township dwellers in Stellenbosch and Graaff-Reinet (his father’s birthplace) with title deeds to homes they have lived in for decades.
Retired constitutional court justice Johann Kriegler, whose Freedom Under Law is reported to have received support from Rupert. The lobby group was founded in 2009, the year Zuma became the country’s president, to litigate against “institutional conduct in conflict with rule of law”.
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32f623 No.15586
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058746 (021506ZJAN23) Notable: Johann Rupert and Gianluigi Aponte ties to JP Morgan Chase & Co.
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>>15582
>“Ex-banker [Gianluigi Aponte] builds $19 billion fortune from global shipping boom”
>>15583
>David Rockefeller (died 2017) was a family friend and Rupert’s boss when he worked at Chase Manhattan Bank in the 1970s.
>>15580
>While the [drug] bust was big news all by itself, it became even bigger after it turned out American financial giant JP Morgan owned the ship [MSC GAYANE, leased by MSC which is owned by the Aponte family].
>But billion-dollar payoffs are a regular occurrence at JP Morgan, and they’re mostly legal. They would seem to have too much to lose.
Bankers typically become the elites
Johann Rupert and Gianluigi Aponte ties to JP Morgan Chase & Co.
https://www.jpmorganchase.com/about/our-history
The firm is built on the foundation of more than 1,200 predecessor institutions that have come together through the years to form today's company.
We trace our roots to 1799 in New York City, and our many well-known heritage firms include J.P. Morgan & Co., The Chase Manhattan Bank, Bank One, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., Chemical Bank, The First National Bank of Chicago, National Bank of Detroit, The Bear Stearns Companies Inc., Robert Fleming Holdings, Cazenove Group and the business acquired in the Washington Mutual transaction. Each of these firms, in its time, was closely tied to innovations in finance and the growth of the U.S. and global economies.
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32f623 No.15587
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058792 (021512ZJAN23) Notable: Paradise Papers: Glencore hid link to ghost shipping fleet during Iran scandal
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Then coming back to these articles posted in an older South Africa Bread #7.
“Paradise Papers: Glencore hid link to ghost shipping fleet during Iran scandal”
https://www.afr.com/policy/tax-and-super/paradise-papers-glencore-hid-link-to-ghost-shipping-fleet-during-iran-scandal-20171105-gzf0sz
November 6, 2017
Swiss commodities trader Glencore was struggling to contain a looming sanctions busting scandal when it secured Australian government approval to take over mining giant Xstrata in 2013.
But behind the scenes Glencore was fighting allegations that linked one of its partners to secret deals with Iran, money laundering and bank fraud – claims which if unchecked could have had impacts on the newly merged group.
This centred on a major shipping company, SwissMarine Corporation, in which Glencore secretly was the major shareholder, according to leaked documents from the Paradise Papers.
At the time, Greek shipowner Victor Restis, SwissMarine's second largest shareholder, was in jail awaiting trial for fraud, money laundering and embezzlement. But he remained a SwissMarine director.
The documents show that Glencore secretly funds and helps operate a "ghost fleet" of 167 bulk cargo ships through SwissMarine Corporation.
SwissMarine ships are regular visitors to Australian ports, carrying coal, iron ore and grain for BHP, Rio Tinto and Glencore
Glencore has its own subsidiary, ST Shipping, that operates ships under a tax-free deal with Singapore. So why would a commodities trader need or want a secret holding in another shipping fleet?
In its early days Glencore, then known as Marc Rich & Co AG, had a colourful reputation, notably for buying oil from Iran during the 1979 Teheran hostage crisis.
"You know how hard it is to get tankers of oil in and out of a sanctioned country? Marc Rich knew how to do it. It is all in the traffic."
By traffic, Copetas means shipping.
Then on May 13 [2013] the stakes increased again. A US lobby group, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), claimed it had been given documents that showed that Victor Restis, his shipping firm EST, and the failing Greek bank he controlled, FB Bank, had been part of the Iranian tanker scheme—which Restis vehemently denied.
On July 19 2013 Restis sued UANI for $2 billion in defamation damages, claiming its documents were forgeries. Four days later Restis himself was arrested by Greek police and charged with bank fraud, embezzlement and money laundering.
The UANI defamation case was dismissed in March 2015 after the US Department of Justice intervened to claim that for UANI to disclose its sources and other details that Restis' lawyers were demanding would threaten US national interests. It fuelled the belief that the information on Restis' alleged email accounts had come from US intelligence or the Mossad.
https://www.newsmax.com/US/state-secrets-lawsuit-anti-iran-dismissed/2015/03/23/id/632017/
The U.S. government on Monday won the dismissal of a private defamation lawsuit against an influential anti-Iran advocacy group, after claiming that the case could jeopardize U.S. national security by revealing state secrets.
The government has often successfully used the state secrets privilege to defeat court challenges to federal activity, such as the National Security Agency's covert wiretapping and the Central Intelligence Agency's treatment of terrorism suspects.
But its use in the Restis case marked a rare expansion by Attorney General Eric Holder into private civil litigation in which the government was not a party.
The government did not publicly say why or on whose behalf it invoked the privilege, which empowers it to shield more information than necessary to protect law enforcement generally.
"We are mystified that the U.S. government has such a stake in this case that it would take such extraordinary steps to prevent full disclosure of the secret interest it has with UANI or others," Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Restis, said in a statement, using the abbreviation for United Against Nuclear Iran. He said Restis has not decided his next legal step.
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32f623 No.15588
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058906 (021532ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / Wouter Basson aka Dr Death found working at a Cape Mediclinic
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>>15576
>In terms of health, it’s not a secret that the broader community of Stellenbosch has access to world class private healthcare via the locally based Medi-Clinic.
>The goal is to use Kayamandi township as an innovation lab for townships and rural areas of the African continent. Over time the smart township model will be replicated in other townships to address similar challenges experienced in similar environments.
>>15577
>>15578
What will be done to the people in the ‘Smart Township’ when one takes the following into consideration?
“Wouter Basson aka Dr Death found working at a Cape Mediclinic”
https://www.capetownetc.com/news/wouter-basson-aka-dr-death-found-working-at-a-mediclinic/
January 19, 2021
Mediclinic is under fire after it was discovered that Wouter Basson, also known as Dr Death, is working at one of their Western Cape facilities.
Basson was a notorious figure during the apartheid regime, and headed the Apartheid government’s chemical and biological warfare programme‚ Project Coast. Under this project, scientists worked on developing illegal drugs and ‘infertility vaccines’ to use on black people.
He was also found to have produced deadly drugs to use against anti-apartheid figures, provided substances to tranquillise victims of cross-border kidnapping, as well as provide cyanide-filled suicide capsules for members of special units, reported TimesLive.
He has faced dozens of legal charges but escaped prosecution. In 2013, the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) convicted him for unprofessional conduct. They ruled that he breached medical ethics with his involvement in Project Coast. In 2019, however, two members of the tribunal of disciplinary members who presided over the hearing had to recuse themselves due to bias, meaning the HPCSA would have to redo the proceedings.
According to The South African, he has been working as a cardiologist for the last 15 years.
Since news broke that Basson was still working in the medical field, many took to social media to criticise the authorities that allowed this to happen.
Mediclinic has issued the same statement in response to social media comments criticising them for allowing Basson to continue practicing.
“By law, doctors are independent practitioners and cannot be ’employed’ by Mediclinic Southern Africa. We cannot prohibit HPCSA registered doctors, including Dr. Basson, from practicing – unless they are prevented by law from doing so,” said Mediclinic in a statement.
https://www.theafricareport.com/63661/south-africa-dr-death-discovered-to-still-be-practising-medicine/
Mediclinic International is your typical successful company. Founded in 1983 in Stellenbosch, South Africa, the private healthcare services group eventually expanded its geographic footprint to include Namibia, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
According to figures from 2019, the company owns more than 50 clinics in South Africa, generates €3.31bn in revenues and has over 32,000 employees. One of these employees is a cardiologist – well past retirement age – going by the name of Wouter Basson.
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32f623 No.15589
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18058996 (021547ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / Wouter Basson aka Dr Death found working at a Cape Mediclinic
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>>15588
Is this not being done on a global scale now?…
“Science Being Subverted To Cause Disease: APARTHEID SA'S CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PROGRAMME”
https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/science-being-subverted-to-cause-disease/
September 30, 2018
1. The Commission’s hearings into South Africa’s Chemical and Biological Warfare programme (the CBW programme, also known as Project Coast) during the 1980s and early 1990s, were held in Cape Town in June and July 1998. The hearings focused on the apparently offensive (as opposed to defensive) aspects of the programme. The image of white-coated scientists, professors, doctors, dentists, veterinarians, laboratories, universities and front companies, propping up apartheid with the support of an extensive international network, was a particularly cynical and chilling one. Here was evidence of science being subverted to cause disease and undermine the health of communities. Cholera, botulism, anthrax, chemical poisoning and the large-scale manufacture of drugs of abuse, allegedly for purposes of crowd control, were amongst the projects of the programme. Moreover, chemicals, poisons and lethal micro-organisms were produced for use against individuals, and ‘applicators’ (murder weapons) developed for their administration.
2. The CBW programme, which was developed and supported by scientists, health professionals, research laboratories and front companies, fell under the nominal control of the surgeon-general of the armed forces. Ostensibly designed and conducted to support a ‘defensive capability’ in response to perceived external threats and international developments, the CBW programme displayed numerous bizarre aberrations of policy, management and intent. Overall approval and budget control lay with a central management committee which included the chief of staff of the defence force, the chief of staff of intelligence, the surgeon general as project manager and the project leader, Dr Wouter Basson. It became clear at the hearing that the overall command by the surgeon general and his colleagues on the co-ordinating committee was either ignored, or alternatively that they themselves were complicit in the programme’s criminal aberrations.
3. One of the curious aspects of the CBW programme was the high level of respect it enjoyed with the military and the government of the day. The facts, as they emerged in the Commission’s hearings, show that this respect was misplaced. The scientific research undertaken by the project was pedestrian, misdirected, ineffectual and unproductive. It was also exorbitantly expensive, costing the nation tens if not hundreds of millions of rands. Moreover, the evidence that emerged at the Commission’s hearings demonstrates that it resulted in the substantial self-enrichment of several of the individuals involved.
5. The Commission’s exploration of the South African Defence Force (SADF) chemical and biological warfare programme began in 1996 with a top secret briefing by Mr Mike Kennedy of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the surgeon general, Dr DPKnobel, to a select group of Commission officials who had received security clearance from the NIA.
6. After this briefing, the Research Department began to look at the background to the programme and its implications, relying on the information that was available. This included press clippings, a few intelligence reports and some information gathered by Mr Claus De Jonge who was asked to look at the programme in Europe.
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32f623 No.15590
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18060446 (022027ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / Wouter Basson aka Dr Death found working at a Cape Mediclinic
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>>15589
>Claus De Jonge
Klaas de Jonge (born 1937) is a Dutch civil rights defender who became internationally known as an activist against the Apartheid in South Africa, when he was forced to spend two years as an asylum seeker at the Dutch Embassy in Pretoria in 1985.
He studied sociology, social anthropology and demography in Amsterdam and Paris (Sorbonne). He specialized later in transitional justice/TJ, conflict analysis and community involvement in Africa. He held various academic positions, including the one of senior researcher at the Africa Study Centre in the Netherlands (1968-1980), and the one of visiting professor at the University of Brasília/Brazil for African and Race Studies (1989-1994). He has also lectured at the universities of Amsterdam and Maastricht.
From 1981 until 1985, Klaas de Jonge was a member of a ‘special operations unit’ of MK (Umkhonto we Sizwe) the armed branch of the African National Congress (ANC), doing reconnaissance work and bringing in arms and explosives into South Africa. This led to his arrest in 1985 by the South African Police; he managed to escape and acquired asylum in the Dutch embassy in Pretoria until – after 2 years – he was exchanged for the SA commander of the apartheid regime, Wynand du Toit, in 1987. He continued to do work for MK and the Dutch Anti-Apartheid Movement (AABN) until the end of 1989.
After his release he worked in Africa in the field of Transitional Justice for several international NGO’s, such as Penal Reform International (PRI) from 1998 to 2005, a.o. coordinating PRI’s research into the Gacaca jurisdictions in Rwanda. From 2009 until 2011 he worked for Impunity Watch/IW to prepare a project in the Great Lakes region of Africa (Burundi in particular) and develop IW’s collaborative research approach. Since mid-2011 he is a member of Impuntity Watch’s Advisory Board. He is a member of the African Studies Centre Community of the University of Leiden/ ASCL, a network of (international) Africa experts
https://www.atspire.nl/klaas-de-jonge-biography/
(Notice that last line, Klaas is one of the Left's "experts")
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32f623 No.15591
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067136 (031957ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know (Parts 1-4)
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“Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/zondo-exposed-what-the-commission-did-not-want-sa-to-know-e51f14c1-6c90-411f-aa68-a315ed0d6dc9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2023
Johannesburg - An explosive affidavit that turned the state capture narrative on its head never made it to the final report of the state capture commission of inquiry or was even considered by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.
The damning contents may explain why Iqbal Sharma, widely regarded as a Gupta lieutenant, never appeared before the state capture commission of inquiry. No findings were made against him either. The commission's lead investigator had received the almost 1000-page affidavit with concrete evidence attached. However, none of the Zondo commission reports covered the document.
The document implicates President Cyril Ramaphosa, Thuli Madonsela, Maria Ramos and Transnet board members from 2006/7, Trevor Manuel, Pravin Gordhan, Gill Marcus, Moira Moses, Mafika Mkhwanazi, the late Don Mkhwanazi and SA Shipyards, Doris Tshepe, Brian Joffe and the 2006/7 Bidvest board, Sybrand Pretorious, Pradeep Maharaj, and Chris Wells.
The document has since landed in the public domain as part of Sharma's defence of fraud charges in the Bloemfontein high court. As Sharma alleged, Transnet favoured one company to win tenders, Bidvest and Transnet may have committed fraud, and Transnet and the Public Protector's office conspired to squash and not implement the forensic report initiated by Madonsela.
He was Transnet's director from December 2010 to October 2014. He served on the Board Acquisitions and Disposals Committee (BADC) and the Corporate Governance Committee. In August 2012, he became head of the BADC.
"In the course of my work as a Director, my colleagues and I came across certain matters of impropriety and malfeasance that needed further investigation. We also came across matters which could be loosely described as 'cover-ups'," Sharma told the Zondo commission.
Sharma covered three Transnet transactions in his affidavit, namely the Tugboat tender, Viamax disposal, and the Public Protector/KPMG investigation.
“Though I was invited then ignored in respect of having an opportunity to support the Commission in its efforts, I stand ready, willing and able to assist with my disclosures about my time at Transnet," he said.
THE BIDVEST MASTERCLASS IN RENT-SEEKING
Sharma said that Transnet sold assets to Bidvest for R1bn and purchased the same services back from Bidvest for R2,5bn. The 2007 transaction involved Transnet's disposal of an entity called Viamax to Bidvest, at the time chaired by Ramaphosa. Viamax managed Transnet's fleet of vehicles.
The deal, signed under Ramos, was announced in March 2007. It later turned out that Bidvest had also secured the exclusive right to manage Transnet's fleet for five years as part of the agreement.
According to Sharma, the additional sweetener was never put to tender or offered to other bidders during disposal. He said Transnet circumvented the public finance management act by giving the appearance that Viamax ceded the fleet service management contract to Bidvest as part of the share acquisition.
"A disposal is a single transaction and procurement of services is a separate and distinctly different transaction within organs of State. Bidvest managed to get a 5-year contract that had never been tendered and potentially locked them in for up to 12 years. This necessitated a further investigation as to how Transnet could be so prejudiced," he said.
Both agreements were signed on the same day in July 2007. Sharma added that in 2011, Transnet executives presented a set of contracts to the BADC that would expire in 2012 and had to be tendered. There was a new tender for fleet services worth around R3 billion. Information that 'only a small portion of the total budgeted spend could be tendered as the incumbent was locked in,' did not make sense to him, and he started asking more questions, he said.
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32f623 No.15592
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067140 (031957ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know (Parts 1-4)
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>>15591
“Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/zondo-exposed-what-the-commission-did-not-want-sa-to-know-e51f14c1-6c90-411f-aa68-a315ed0d6dc9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2023
According to the minutes of a BADC meeting dated 26 January 2012, held at the Carlton Centre in Johannesburg, 'it was recommended that a forensic investigation into the Viamax disposal process be sought'.
Transnet management informed the committee that an update would be presented. This eventually took place during another meeting on 31 January 2012 at the SANTe Winelands Hotel in Franschhoek in the Western Cape.
The records of the meeting showed that 'the BADC agreed that a Steering Committee is established to deliberate on the revised terms of reference for the Forensic Investigation: Review of the Sale of Viamax to Bidvest as a matter of urgency'.
Sharma says "efforts to investigate found a dead end as the appointed committee members failed to meet without explanation. Transnet Internal Audit also claimed, in a document dated 31 May 2012, that no documents, correspondence or emails relating to the transaction could be found".
The information is contained in the memorandum to the then GCE Brian Molefe, where Transnet Internal Audit stated that as part of the lessons learnt from the Viamax deal, Transnet should ensure that 'documentation is retained and maintained safely for record-keeping and audit trail purposes'. Molefe noted the recommendations, including that the document could be circulated to members of the BADC.
It also turned out that the Viamax services deal was signed by Pradeep Maharaj, an HR executive, who had mysteriously been delegated authority without Molefe's knowledge. Maharaj signed the contract on behalf of Viamax and Wells (CFO) signed on behalf of Transnet. Moses was then the chairperson of Viamax.
Maharaj and Chris Wells both resigned from Transnet when questions about Viamax started to be raised, says Sharma. He says Maharaj left Transnet and joined Ramos at Absa 'before a special position was created for him in 2012 at the Reserve Bank as Chief Operating Officer,' and 'there is no evidence that this position was advertised on a competitive basis'.
He added that Ramaphosa was a director and chairperson of Bidvest during the Viamax deal. Other notable board members of Bidvest were Joffe, Marcus, Adv Nazeer Cassim, and Stephen Koseff. "These members should have been well versed in the tender processes of the State," said Sharma.
ET TU THULI
Sharma said that in December 2010, Madonsela received a 2009 complaint by the then Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, Vytjie Mentor (now late), alleging tender irregularities and abuse of power at Transnet. After the allegations were published in the media, Transnet on 17 September 2009 issued a statement denying the claims and subsequently held a media briefing on 4 December 2009.
In January 2012 a forensic report on the matter was completed, containing recommendations, among other things, that charges be laid with the SAPS.
"Yet no action was taken against people identified in the report. On the contrary, they were allowed to resign and move on to gainful employment in other organs of State". He said one of the implicated people was Moses.
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32f623 No.15593
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067147 (031959ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know (Parts 1-4)
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“Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know” – Part 3
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/zondo-exposed-what-the-commission-did-not-want-sa-to-know-e51f14c1-6c90-411f-aa68-a315ed0d6dc9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2023
Sharma said that Madonsela, on her part, also did not act on the report that she had initiated. "The Public Protector's office has no record of any such investigation ever being conducted, which points to a complete scrubbing of any communication or evidence related to the investigation and its report by the previous Public Protector," Sharma said.
He said the Public Enterprises portfolio committee had also been silent and Mentor never referred to this either in her testimony to the Commission as one of its very first witnesses. However, he said it was 'very intriguing' that an evidence leader at the commission, Adv Anton Myburgh, referred to this very report that neither Madonsela nor Transnet disclosed to the public.
TUG BOATS TENDER
Sharma said that at the end of 2010, Transnet chairperson Mafika Mkhwanazi appointed Don Mkhwanazi to lead the BADC committee. Sharma was then a member of the committee, as well as a member of the Corporate Governance Committee. Around mid-2011, he says, the committee considered a tender for 'Tug Boats' and Don Mkhwanazi's company SA Shipyards was a bidder.
"Though during a meeting of the BADC, Don Mkhwanazi recused himself when the matter was being discussed, he did receive the minutes by way of email and again in the pack for the Board meeting," said Sharma.
After he raised a question about this conflict, the tender was eventually withdrawn as a non-award and re-issued, 'making certain board members unhappy'. Don Mkhwanazi was removed from the board around June 2012.
'The same tender got underway and in September 2012, SA Shipyards was proposed to the BADC as the winner'. But in the document pack provided to all committee members, Sharma 'picked up a notation from the Transnet finance department raising concern about the winning bidder's ability to continue as a going concern'.
"It appeared that the company owed Transnet R18m in back rent for a number of years and that Transnet had cancelled the lease. This was an obvious red flag and I raised it, asking how the company had failed to pay rent for so many years and why had Transnet not acted? Further, how would it be possible for the company to execute the tender if they had no premises? This position was again met with resistance from fellow board members".
At a meeting on 22 October 2012, he says, the BADC resolved to appoint an external auditor to evaluate whether the bid had been tainted and if SA Shipyards had been favoured. However, a committee meeting chaired by Tshepe in November 2012, without the forensic investigation being concluded, awarded the bid to SA Shipyards.
Sharma says the external forensic investigation was concluded in June 2013 but the findings were never addressed.
"The report showed that Transnet favoured SA Shipyards".
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32f623 No.15594
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067156 (032000ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know (Parts 1-4)
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“Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know” – Part 4
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/zondo-exposed-what-the-commission-did-not-want-sa-to-know-e51f14c1-6c90-411f-aa68-a315ed0d6dc9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2023
In 2019, The Sunday Independent reported that the Public Protector's office was investigating the disappearance of the records of an investigation which implicated Gordhan and Ramos. The investigation was conducted by Madonsela, who had investigated alleged tender irregularities and abuse of power at Transnet in 2009.
The probe covered claims that former Transnet chief executive Siyabonga Gama was smeared and charged a few days before the Cabinet was expected to announce Ramos’s replacement.
Gama was competing with Gordhan for the position of Transnet boss before he was charged with misconduct in 2007. The complaint was lodged by Mentor on December 3, 2009.
At the time, former Public Protector spokesperson Oupa Segalwe confirmed that Madonsela’s report on the matter could not be found in their system. The Sunday Independent has seen evidence that Madonsela did investigate the matter.
In a letter dated December 22, 2010, she wrote to the then Transnet chairperson, Mafika Mkwanazi, detailing the complaint her office had received and asked for further information from the organisation.
Madonsela’s office had requested the following from Transnet:
- All minutes of board meetings wherein the appointment of the successor to Ms Maria Ramos as group chief was discussed;
- All minutes of board meetings where Mr Gama’s disciplinary hearing was discussed;
- A profile of disciplinary hearings against executives who exceed their financial limits in relation to tenders
- Whether the condonation practice referred to in item (iv) above exists within Transnet and a profile of such condonations
- Whether there was currently within the employ of Transnet a person called Sipho Dube, who might shed light on an aspect of the public protector’s investigation.
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32f623 No.15595
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067182 (032004ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Who owns Absa?
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>Maharaj left Transnet and joined Ramos at Absa 'before a special position was created for him in 2012 at the Reserve Bank as Chief Operating Officer,'
“Who owns Absa?”
https://briefly.co.za/56807-who-owns-absa.html
March 16, 2020
It is impossible to mention the most valuable brands in South Africa without mentioning Absa. Even after cutting ties with its primary backer, Barclays PLC, the financial outfit in SA has continued to soar and expand. Today, it is present in 12 African countries. Also, there are offices in the US and UK. Since its inception, Absa bank has been all about ‘bringing possibilities to Life,’ as they focus mainly on African society. With a top-class customer-based service, the question posed by many individuals is: who owns Absa Bank?
Absa Group Limited owns Absa Bank. It is one of the most prominent financial organisations in South Africa. With its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, the bank has holdings in Tanzania and Mozambique. Additionally, being one of the most valuable banks in South Africa, they provide services to individuals, small business owners, and corporate organisations in the country. Over the years, the banking institution has witnessed several changes in the company’s ownership, but it has continued to deliver excellent services.
Company background
In 1991, four organisations agreed on a merger to form Absa. Such banks as The Allied, Volkskas Groups, and UBS Holdings, with some part of Sage Group, established the Amalgamated Banks of South Africa, which would later become Absa meaning. One year after the merger, Absa Group had purchased the major part of Bankorp Group’s shareholding. This move expanded the top financial company as Bankorp Group was made of three banks: TrustBank, Bankfin, and SenBank.
Before 1997, Absa Group Limited was also regarded as Amalgamated Banks of South Africa. At that time, the group had three major operating divisions. By 1998, the bank took up a fresh corporate identity after three brands (Allied, Volkskas, and TrustBank) morphed into one.
In 2004, the SA financial institution became the first top bank to invest in a BEE (Black Economic Empowerment) consortium. The group offered more than 70 million preferred shares at R2, each to Batho Bonke, a black firm. This offer represents 10% of Absa’s ownership. With this gesture, the company has been able to convince many of their dedication to the African community.
What is the relationship between Absa and Barclays?
Absa went through a significant milestone when British-owned Barclays Bank Barclays PLC bought a 55% stake in Absa, which was then incorporated as Barclays Africa in 2013. Subsequently, Absa was renamed Barclays Africa Group Limited.
However, the relationship between the two was not destined to last as the UK parent company decided to reduce their holdings to 15% in 2018. After the decision from the UK’s top bank, the top South African bank retained its former name and made several changes to its brand.
Today, Barclays PLC still owns a significant share in the bank. Nevertheless, they are no longer in charge as Barclays Africa is now known as Absa Group Limited. However, Barclays PLC still has a 14.88% stake in the company. Public Investment Corporation follows this with a 6.53% stake. Deutsche Securities has a 4.28 stake, Old Mutual Asset Managers (SA) - 3.56%, and BlackRock, Inc. - 3.48%. Such companies as FIL Limited (UK), Prudential Investment (SA), Citigroup Global Markets, The Vanguard Group (US, AU), Schroders Plc each has around 3% stakes while the remaining investors share 51.98%.
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32f623 No.15596
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067206 (032008ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Who owns Absa?
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“Johann Rupert Disses Absa Claims As Fiction” – “were involved in the deal to bail out the now defunct Bankorp”
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/johann-rupert-dismisses-preliminary-absa-apartheid-report-claims_uk_5c7e9416e4b078abc6c0eb5f
17/01/2017 09:29pm GMT|Updated January 18, 2017
The report the public protector uses as basis for her explosive Absa recommendations says the Ruperts helped facilitate the deal.
That is the message from billionaire businessman Johann Rupert following allegations that either him or his family were involved in the deal to bail out the now defunct Bankorp.
"I would welcome a full and transparent investigation into the whole thing so we can finally put to rest all the stories and lies swirling around. I would also welcome it so that certain people and groups can apologise for making unsubstantiated accusations," he said from Geneva in Switzerland.
Rupert is chair of the Swiss luxury goods company Richemont and the local diversified investment firm Remgro, formerly Rembrandt. It was established by his father, Anton, in the 1940's as a cigarette manufacturer. He is one of the richest businesspeople in the country.
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has found in a preliminary report that Absa and its shareholders benefited from a so-called lifeboat extended to Bankorp by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) between 1985 and 1991. Absa bought Bankorp in 1992 and inherited the financial aid package. The report provisionally states that Absa owes the fiscus R2,250-billion and that the SARB and Treasury should recoup the money owed.
According to the Ciex Report, prepared in 1999 by a British recovery firm run by former intelligence operatives and which forms the basis of the report, Rupert and his father helped to organise the lifeboat for Bankorp.
It further states that Ciex would be able to recover between R3-billion and R6-billion from Sanlam (the majority stakeholder in Bankorp) and Rembrandt. There is no detail on what basis Ciex argued government could claim restitution from Rembrandt.
"How and why would government be able to recover money from us? It is also totally untrue that I or my father would have helped facilitate the lifeboat. I was chairman of the board of Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) at the time and Bankorp was the opposition.
"I was in fact livid when the possibility of a lifeboat to Bankorp became known and wrote to the SARB objecting. I agreed that financial assistance would be necessary if there was systemic threat to the banking system or to the economy, but argued that deposit holders, and not equity partners, should be protected. Just like the recent bailout of African Bank was managed."
The Ciex report says the total support SARB gave Bankorp/Absa amounted to R3,2 billion and was an "illegal gift" rather than a lifeboat. It was facilitated by Marinus Daling, then Sanlam's chief executive, Danie Cronjé, Absa's chief executive, and the Ruperts.
Rupert said he was opposed to Absa buying Bankorp and objected to Absa's Piet Badenhorst when the bank decided to acquire the failing entity. "We had a 10% share in Volkskas Bank, which was part of Absa, and registered our objection on that basis. We [the Rupert family or associated companies] were not invested in Sanlam, Bankorp or any other company that allegedly benefited from the lifeboat."
He has been vilified as the embodiment of white monopoly capital and has been attacked by various political formations, including the African National Congress' youth and women's leagues, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and associates of the Gupta family. He last year called on President Jacob Zuma to resign.
The Ciex report states that government should pursue the irregularities with the Bankorp/Absa deal because it would give it leverage over the "corrupt" financial and banking sector which, in 1999, was still "under Broederbond control" and serving the interests of the "old regime".
It would also enable government to gain control over the SARB and facilitate a process to get rid of the then-governor, Chris Stals, Ciex said.
Government terminated its relationship with Ciex in 1998.
** This story has been edited. Rupert objected to Absa's Piet Badenhorst, not Danie Cronjé, when Absa bought Bankorp. In the interview with HuffPost SA he added the Bankorp bailout should have followed the same protocol and procedure as the recent bailout of African Bank.
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32f623 No.15597
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067328 (032027ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / New PIC board appointed, includes Ramos, SARB governor reappointed
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>Maria Ramos
“New PIC board appointed, includes Ramos, SARB governor reappointed” - Lesetja Kganyago
https://www.cnbcafrica.com/2019/new-pic-board-appointed-includes-ramos-sarb-governor-reappointed/
PUBLISHED: Wed, 10 Jul 2019 16:52:22 GMT
On the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), President Cyril Ramaphosa, after consultation with the Minister of Finance and the Board of Directors of the SARB, has re-appointed Mr Lesetja Kganyago to serve as Governor of the SARB for another five years, effective from 9 November 2019. Mr Kganyago’s current term expires on 8 November 2019.
The Minister of Finance, Mr Tito Mboweni, after consultation with Cabinet, has appointed an Interim Board of Directors (BoD) at the Public Investment Corporation (PIC). The appointment shall be effective 12 July 2019 to 31 July 2020. The Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson shall be elected at the first meeting to be convened by the Interim BoD. The members of the Interim BoD are as follows:
Ms Sindi Mabaso–Koyana, non-executive director of Eskom and Chairperson of AIH
Ms Irene Charnley, former director at MTN and founder of Smile Group
Ms Tshepiso Moahloli, chief director: liability management at Treasury
Ms Maria Ramos, former CEO of Absa and non-executive director of AngloGold Ashanti
Ms Barbara Watson, chief director of transformation policies at the Department of Public Service and Administration
Mr Ivan Fredericks, general manager at PSA
Mr Zola Saphetha, General Secretary of NEHAWU
Mr Bhekithemba Gamedze, GEPF board of trustees
Dr Angelo David
Sabelo de Bruin
Prof Bonke Dumisa, economist
Advocate Makhubalo Ndaba, company secretary of Platinum Hospitality Holdings
Dr Reuel Khoza, former chairman of Nedbank and chairperson of Platinum Hospitality Holdings
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32f623 No.15598
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067512 (032057ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Who owns Absa?
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>Former finance minister Trevor Manuel and business executive Maria Ramos exchanged nuptials on the Rupert family farm of L’Ormarins Wine Estate in 2008.
>>15591
>The document implicates... Maria Ramos, Trevor Manuel
>>15576
>every young person from Kayamandi [Smart Township] will be given an opportunity to acquire digital skills necessary for the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Maria Ramos
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/maria-ramos
Maria Ramos is Chief Executive Officer of Absa Group, a diversified financial services group with a presence in 12 African markets.
Before joining Absa Group (previously Barclays Africa Group Ltd) as Group Chief Executive in March 2009, she was the Group Chief Executive of Transnet Ltd, the state-owned freight transport and logistics service provider for five years. This was after successfully serving as Director-General of the National Treasury for seven years.
She is also a recipient of honorary doctorates from the Stellenbosch and Free State universities.
During her tenure as Director-General of the National Treasury (formerly the Department of Finance), she played a key role in transforming the Treasury into one of the most effective and efficient state departments in the post-apartheid administration.
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/who-is-maria-ramos-eskom-qualifications-scandals/
She went to work for Barclays as a clerk shortly after matriculating in 1977.
She’s been accused of “manipulating the rand” during her decade at Absa, and was forced to apologise in 2017 for her part in “currency-fixing”. Maria Ramos is also blamed for selling-off MTN and the V&A Waterfront [which was owned by Transnet] for much less than their true value. https://www.itweb.co.za/content/LPwQ57lzjAxqNgkj
https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/pravins-portfolio-shares-reveals-much-state-capture/
March 10, 2017
The V & A was sold to Dubai World in 2006 for R7 billion odd. Its previous owner was Transnet, Maria Ramos was the GCEO and Trevor Manuel was the minister of finance. In other words, the building belonged to the Pensioners of Transnet. Sold for R7 billion odd and then another group of Government Pensioners bought it for R3 billion premium and brought it back to South Africa. In finance and property terms, that looks like a property flip! In simple life terms, that deal was done in the short term.
https://www.news24.com/citypress/Voices/maria-ramos-world-economic-forum-to-usher-south-africa-into-fourth-industrial-revolution-20190122
22 Jan 2019
Maria Ramos: World Economic forum to usher South Africa into fourth industrial revolution
The election of Ramaphosa signalled the beginning of a return to normality in many respects.
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32f623 No.15599
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067578 (032108ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Who owns Absa?
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>Bankorp
Employees and Agreements between Absa and the South African Reserve Bank (SARB)
He [Daniel Mminele] served as Chief Executive of Absa Group Limited until 30 April 2021. Prior to joining Absa in January 2020, he was a Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) since July 2009 where he served two five-year terms. During a career spanning nearly 20 years at the South African Reserve Bank, Mr Mminele represented the SARB and South Africa in many international fora on the African continent and beyond. https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/press-statements/daniel-mminele-appointed-head-presidential-climate-finance-task-team
Mminele’s departure comes as Absa Group Ltd. looks to replace ex-chief executive officer Maria Ramos, who left the Johannesburg-based lender three months ago after a decade at the helm… Ramos has been replaced on an interim basis by René van Wyk, a former colleague of Mminele’s at the Reserve Bank. https://www.biznews.com/briefs/2019/06/27/sarbs-mminele-looks-to-be-heading-for-ramoss-absa-office
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/the-sarbbankorp-lifeboat-explained–absa
Did Absa enter into an agreement with the SA Reserve Bank? If so, what did the agreement say?
Yes, Absa entered into an agreement with the SA Reserve Bank in 1994.
In 1992, Absa acquired the entire shareholding of the Bankorp Group. This is seven years AFTER Bankorp started receiving assistance from the SA Reserve Bank.
As a result of Absa taking over Bankorp in 1992, the original 1985 agreement was renegotiated between 1992 and 1994. A new agreement was concluded in 1994 and was backdated to 1 April 1992, the day of the acquisition of Bankorp by Absa.
Should Absa not pay back the R1.125bn?
No. That money did not go to Absa shareholders. It was used to write off the bad debts of Bankorp customers. Absa paid for Bankorp after taking account of the bad customer debt write-offs. Judge Davis and a panel of experts he chaired conducted a thorough investigation between 2000 and 2002 and produced what is now known as the “Davis Report”. Judge Denis Davis said Absa paid fair value for Bankorp and is not liable to pay anything further.
Who should pay then?
Judge Davis delivered a comprehensive report that was over 150 pages long. In it he determined that the beneficiaries of the SARB assistance were the shareholders of Bankorp. The report stated that Sanlam policy holders owned 88% of the bank while the remaining 12% was owned by minority shareholders. The R1.23bn Absa paid was split between these parties.
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32f623 No.15600
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067697 (032124ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / National Treasury and the Project Spider Web (Parts 1&2)
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After reading the above posts, read this…
“National Treasury and the Project Spider Web” – Part 1
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/project-spider-web-the-full-document
24 August 2015
The National Treasury is responsible for managing South Africa's national government finances.
The Ministry of Finance is at the heart of South Africa’s economic and fiscal policy development. The Minister of Finance and Deputy Minister of Finance are responsible for a range of state entities that aim to advance economic growth and development, and to strengthen South Africa’s democracy.
The history of this Influence dates back during the early 90's when the ANC and the National Party were negotiating the talks about talks… The white establishment came with the first project to influence the fiscal and monitory position of the country through a project known as "Project Grapevine".
The project's objective was to attract high level ANC officials to agree to hold economic transformation talks in Stellenbosch. When the ANC was winning the political war in Kempton Park, the ANC was also losing the economic war in Stellenbosch. Roeloef Meyer and Professor Andre Kriel of Stellenbosch were the key drivers of Project Grapevine.
Post 1994, Project Grapevine was handed to Professor Hugo Nel from the University of Stellenbosch. Professor Hugo changed the structure of Project Grapevine and renaming it Project Spider Web. Professor Hugo restructured the project with new objectives and a new structure. The new project also attracted funding from the Rupert, Oppenheimer and the Rothschild families. The Oppenheimers withdraw their funding for project Spider Web in 2010. The Ruperts are still the biggest funders of Project Spider Web.
The project has the following objectives:
- Influence the design and Implementation of the economic, fiscal and economic policy
- Influence the appointment of key leaders in Reserve Bank, National Treasury, DTI and SOE's that fall under these three Institutions.
- Manage the outcomes of these institutions
- Defend the position of the Spider Web through the media
- Attack and prosecute critics of project spider web through SARS and the other means
This paper focuses on how National Treasury is managed and influenced through project spider web.
Project Spider Web has a codename membership system allocated to different members who play a key role in this project.
Trevor Manuel is codenamed as the King of Leaves and Maria Ramos as the Queen of Leaves. Members of the project who work in different position in government are also coded through various names, for instance, Dr Dan Majila is coded as the Iron Master. There are different levels of disclosure for members.
Most members of this project are not aware that they are part of a covert project to influence fiscal and monitory policy since they are handled through various handlers. This paper will identify Individuals who are key members of Project Spider Web.
Andrew Donaldson - Spider Web Code Name: The Emperor (was also the strategic planner for the National Intelligence and Secret Services (NISS) for the Apartheid government.)
Ms. Avril Halstead - Spider Web Code Name: The Fog
Anthony Julies - Spider Web Code Name: The Jackal
Marissa Moore - Spider Web Code Name: The Hustler
Mr Ismail Momoniat - Spider Web Code Name: The Bull
Kenneth Brown - Spider Web Code Name: The Tiger
Spider Web Code Name: The Fox - MrMcebisi Jonas, Chairperson
Spider Web Code Name: The Iron Master - Mr Daniel Matjila, Chief Executive Officer
Spider Web Code Name: The Mistress - Ms Matshepo More, Chief Financial Officer
Spider Web Code Name: The Countess - Ms Moira Moses, Independent Non-Executive Director
Hemal Naran - Spider Web Code Name: The Professor
Ms Adri van Niekerk Head - Spider Web Code Name: The Fixer
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32f623 No.15601
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067727 (032130ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / National Treasury and the Project Spider Web (Parts 1&2)
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>It is no accident that the approach and ethos of the Chairman’s Fund very much aligns to the expectations of ‘big business’ set out in the NDP [National Development Plan]. Anglo American has long partnered with government and host communities
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>In this regard, the following persons rendered, inter alia, assistance in the investigation to the President, Mr. Chauke and Major General Rhoode into the theft at Phala Phala:
>5.18.5. Deputy Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation, Mr. David Mahlobo (‘Deputy Minister Mahlobo’) [“State security minister David Mahlobo reportedly linked to rhino poaching syndicate [video]” 2016, https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/state-security-minister-david-mahlobo-reportedly-linked-to-rhino-poaching-syndicate-video/, https://youtu.be/JMguWY99q6s]
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>5.22. Deputy Minister Mahlobo, a former Minister of State Security, used his network of contacts to assist in the tracing of the persons alleged to have broken into the President’s residence.
“National Treasury and the Project Spider Web” – Part 2
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/project-spider-web-the-full-document
24 August 2015
Key actions moving forward
The spider web has brought back the queen of leaves to restructure National Treasury moving forward. There are talks with the white establishment to position treasury as a strategic benchmark for most African Treasuries. Cyril Ramaphosa is seen as one of the most important events in the history of the Spider Web.
There is a believe that once he is appointed the state president of South Africa, he will be able to achieve most objectives of the spider web that Thabo Mbeki failed to implement. Cyril has a long relationship with the King of leaves. They have worked together in many projects including the establishment of the NDP.
Cyril's younger brother also worked with the Queen of leaves at ABSA bank for a brief period. Minister Nene is being handled by the Queen of Leaves.
Transcribed from PDF. The original version can be accessed, in PDF format with pictures, on the BDLive site here, http://cdn.bdlive.co.za/images/pdf/Project%20Spider%20Web.pdf. See also the Business Day analysis by Carol Paton here, http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/2015/08/24/news-analysis-treasury-as-target-of-fakery-is-a-bad-omen.
http://web.archive.org/web/20150825130747/http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/2015/08/24/news-analysis-treasury-as-target-of-fakery-is-a-bad-omen
In brief, the report, which purports to uncover "Project Spider Web" makes the claim that in the dying days of apartheid, the national intelligence and the white establishment — funded by the Oppenheimers and the Ruperts — hatched a plan to keep the nation’s finances under their control.
While Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene has dismissed the report as not credible and defended his officials, he says he is concerned about its source and motive, which appear designed to undermine the department’s integrity. He has now handed it over to State Security Minister David Mahlobo for further investigation.
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32f623 No.15602
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18067803 (032140ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / The Corruption Of The ANC Predates Codesa – Never Mind Jacob Zuma’s Presidency (video)
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>>15591
>The document implicates President Cyril Ramaphosa, Thuli Madonsela, Maria Ramos and Transnet board members from 2006/7, Trevor Manuel, Pravin Gordhan, Gill Marcus, Moira Moses, Mafika Mkhwanazi, the late Don Mkhwanazi and SA Shipyards, Doris Tshepe, Brian Joffe and the 2006/7 Bidvest board, Sybrand Pretorious, Pradeep Maharaj, and Chris Wells.
>>15592
>He added that Ramaphosa was a director and chairperson of Bidvest during the Viamax deal. Other notable board members of Bidvest were Joffe, Marcus, Adv Nazeer Cassim, and Stephen Koseff.
“Zuma accuses Rupert” - https://youtu.be/XTiaIqcXL-8
“The Corruption Of The Anc Predates Codesa – Never Mind Jacob Zuma’s Presidency”
https://www.modernghana.com/news/921572/the-corruption-of-the-anc-predates-codesa-never.html
16.03.2019
PRAVIN GORDHAN IS AN OLD FRIEND OF WHITE MONOPOLY CAPITAL
While the media is doing its best to portray Pravin Gordhan as a superhero holding the economy “stable”, the biggest load of rubbish ever; they don’t tell you the real reason they want him there.
Pravin Gordhan was the candidate of choice for white monopoly capital after Nhlanhla Nene to come “stabilise” the markets and economy. What they were saying is that they wanted someone they knew was on their side and would look after their interests and guard against Zuma’s coup supported by BRICS.
Immediately after Nhlanhla Nene was replaced with Des van Rooyen, Johann Rupert met with Cyril Ramaphosa and Trevor Manuel and his wife Maria Ramos to discuss the removal of newly appointed Minister of Finance, Des van Rooyen.
The follow up of this meeting, was a meeting that took place on the night of the 13 December 2015. The following high ranking officials and bankers of white monopoly capital (multinational corporations included) met with the ANC Top 6 in seeking the removal of Des van Rooyen:
Barclays Africa Group Chief Executive Officer, Maria Ramos;
Goldman Sachs’ South Africa head, Colin Coleman;
Investec Bank’s global CEO, Stephen Koseff;
Imperial Holdings’ CEO, Mark Lamberti;
Sanlam CEO, Ian Kirk;
Business Leadership South Africa chairperson Bobby Godsell;
Toyota Europe CEO, Johan van Zyl and
First Rand CEO, Johan Burger.
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32f623 No.15603
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18097333 (071329ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC to go ahead with disciplinary proceedings against MPs who antagonised Ramaphosa and “did not toe the line”
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>>15557
>>15527
>Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and four of its MPs, including Mervyn Dirks, Supra Mahumapelo and Mosebenzi Zwane went against a party decision to vote against a report to impeach Ramaphosa.
“ANC to go ahead with disciplinary proceedings against MPs who antagonised Ramaphosa” and “did not toe the line”
https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/anc-to-go-ahead-with-disciplinary-proceedings-against-mps-who-antagonised-ramaphosa-d1ee55b4-baed-40e3-815b-29a507b8596a
Published Jan 4, 2023
Johannesburg - The ANC will continue disciplinary proceedings against several members who voted for the adoption of the Section 89 report concerning the ‘farmgate’ scandal, which threatens the political future of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
In a press briefing in Johannesburg on Tuesday, the newly minted secretary-general of the ANC, Fikile Mbalula, indicated that disciplinary proceedings would go ahead against senior party members who did not toe the line during the parliamentary vote for the adoption of the Section 89 report over allegations concerning the robbery on Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala farm.
A few days ago, the ANC said the matter would be dealt with by the party’s new NEC, which was appointed at the party’s 55th national conference recently. But yesterday, Mbalula said the matter had been referred to the party’s disciplinary committee.
Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, former North West premier Supra Mahumapelo, and former mineral resources minister Mosebenzi Zwane are among those accused of defying the party. There were others who were absent during the vote, like Minister of Tourism Lindiwe Sisulu, and Bongani Bongo. It was not clear if they would face the same fate.
All indications were that those who had opposed Ramaphosa on the road to Nasrec 2022 would face persecution and political illumination.
Mbalula stressed that the "centre must hold", indicating that the ANC will no longer stand for ill-discipline and members who vote with the opposition.
"There are members of the ANC who voted with the opposition; their issue in terms of that matter has been referred to the national disciplinary committee, so that national disciplinary committee will deal with that particular matter. These are members of the ANC who have defied the mandate of the national executive committee, so that matter has been referred to the DC," Mbalula said.
Mbalula said the president was thinking about a Cabinet reshuffle. He said this follows the ANC national conference and issues with vacancies in the Cabinet.
Some analysts had predicted that the reshuffle would be another way that Ramaphosa could deal with his detractors, while rewarding those who supported his election as ANC president.
"Look, we come from a conference, and there are a number of issues that the president has to consider as the head of Cabinet. He does not have to go full-blown reshuffle; even before this conference, there were vacancies in the Cabinet, and the president is going to think about that. If he does not think about that, he would be reckless," Mbalula said.
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32f623 No.15604
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18097337 (071331ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / R8.2m splurged on ‘camera-friendly’ Bheki Cele and company’s ‘jet-setting’ travels
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>>15571
“R8.2m splurged on ‘camera-friendly’ Bheki Cele and company’s ‘jet-setting’ travels”
https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/r82m-splurged-on-camera-friendly-bheki-cele-and-companys-jet-setting-travels-868c0e5f-4f07-469b-b445-eeb92f536b82
Published Jan 5, 2023
Cape Town - The police ministry has spent R8.2m on four aircraft for Minister of Police Bheki Cele and his deputy Cassel Mathale, among others, to travel in since 2018, said national police commissioner Fannie Masemola in reply to a parliamentary question.
Since 2018, Cele criss-crossed the country on 85 flights to attend to crime scenes, slain cops’ funerals, imbizos, “monitoring visits” for police recruits, a presidential imbizo in Mpumalanga, a presidential meeting in KwaZulu-Natal and a Military Veterans’ meeting, among a litany of other events.
Others who travelled intermittently on the aircraft, according to Masemola, were Cele’s spokesperson Lirandzu Themba, who is a habitué on the aircraft, Masemola, an unnamed “one close protector”, Lieutenant-General Liziwe Ntshinga, police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe and more.
After delays in responding last year, Masemola eventually replied to parliamentary questions from DA MP Andrew Whitfield on December 29 and the replies were published on Wednesday.
Whitfield quizzed the police head on the number of communication flights Cele used from February 1, 2018 to August 31, 2022; the flight approvals process; the purpose of each flight and the total cost.
The “communication flights” referred to are the Cessna Sovereign, which cost SAPS R6.6m, Pilatus PC12 (R1.2m), King Air 90 (R376 000), and Pilatus PC6 Porter (R12 652). It’s unclear whether these are rented or owned by SAPS as they hadn’t responded at the time of writing.
Action Society’s Ian Cameron said Cele was jet-setting as a “cowboy”, the imbizos had not turned the tide on the crime situation and he had effectively made Masemola his “lapdog”.
“He shouldn’t be criss-crossing the country the way he is. He’s wasting money and not fulfilling his purpose,” Cameron said.
He said Cele was camera-friendly instead of fighting crime.
Whitfield said: “The minister and the deputy minister collectively spent R8m in taxpayers’ money flying around the country over the last four years and contributing to really no value because neither of them are police officers.”
He said the aircraft should be used for police work and other exceptional circumstances, and not political work.
“Cele seems to be everywhere. That’s why I asked those questions. Every time he stands up, he flies to a crime scene and invites the media. What benefit to the victims of crime is this R8m? And the answer is nothing,” Whitfield said.
He said the reasons for the trips were for Cele to “gallivant in front of cameras”.
Whitfield said he would be taking the matter up with Masemola and press him on why the approvals were granted and whether the approvals process was undermined by Cele.
Whitfield said: “My view is that Cele still thinks he’s the police commissioner and bullies his way onto those aircraft and overreaches his political authority.”
Themba didn't respond to queries.
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32f623 No.15605
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18097339 (071333ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Zuma blasts Ramaphosa over special treatment bid
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“Zuma blasts Ramaphosa over special treatment bid”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/zuma-blasts-ramaphosa-over-special-treatment-bid-2dca2a27-c380-4189-9182-2958a51a6eb6
Published Jan 6, 2023
Durban – Former president Jacob Zuma has filed his responding papers to President Cyril Ramaphosa who wants to set aside the pending private prosecution summons served on him last month.
Zuma says Ramaphosa is seeking special treatment as a criminally charged and accused person.
Furthermore, Zuma who initially missed the deadline to file his responding papers, says Ramaphosa's application should be dismissed as it has failed to meet the requirements of an interim interdict.
Zuma dragged Ramaphosa to court late last month, accusing him of not acting when asked to do so after Advocate Billy Downer of the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority) allegedly leaked his medical records to News24 journalist, Karyn Maughan.
For the above-mentioned alleged offence, Downer and Maughan are already being privately prosecuted by Zuma in the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
“I have read the (defective) founding affidavit of Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa in this matter.
“As first respondent, I have the right and duty to dispose to this affidavit and to oppose the applicant’s extremely abusive, frivolous and vexatious application as already indicated in my notice to do so.
“There is to date no indication that the DPP, the NPA and the Registrar will seek any involvement in Part A,” Zuma opened his 118 pages long affidavit.
He then said he would demonstrate that Ramaphosa’s application was neither urgent, nor deserving of the attention of the Johannesburg High Court.
“It represents an extreme case of the egregious abuse of this court’s process and it is designed to shield the applicant (Ramaphosa) from accountability for his alleged criminal conduct, which includes a failure to act when he had a legal duty to do so.
“It is by now trite, (that) crimes are committed, either by commission or omission.
“The real essence of the application is to seek unprecedented, special and preferential treatment of the applicant as a criminally charged and accused person.
“This and other preliminary legal objections raised below require that the application not to even be entertained but dismissed out of hand or struck off the roll with punitive costs,” Zuma argued in his affidavit.
He then goes on to say Ramaphosa, in his application, has failed to demonstrate why the high court should grant him the interdict he is praying for. “Regarding the merits, the applicant has dismally failed to meet the legal requirements for an interim interdict.
“‘In particular, the separation of powers and other harm which will be occasioned to the rule of law and confidence in our judiciary which would result if the relief sought, is granted in spite of so many glaring and fatal deficiencies in the application, would be immeasurable,” Zuma said.
Zuma then said he was pleased that Ramaphosa has abandoned his initially dismissive stance that he could choose to ignore the summons.
“On the positive side I must state upfront that I am pleased that the applicant (Ramaphosa) has seemingly abandoned his initial dismissive and contemptuous attitude towards the serious matter of his ongoing criminal prosecution for an extremely serious offence carrying a heavy sentence.”
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32f623 No.15606
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18097466 (071412ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Discussion with Kobus Marais, the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans (video)
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>The motion states that Lesotho’s parliament must decide to declare the entire Free State, parts of the Northern Cape, parts of the Eastern Cape, parts of the Mpumalanga and parts of the KwaZulu-Natal as part of the Kingdom of Lesotho in accordance with the United Nations Resolution 1817 (XVII) adopted on 18 December 1962.
Discussion with Kobus Marais, the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
https://youtu.be/2xzzmdmhApw
Jan 3, 2023
Talking about;
The docking of the Russian ship, Lady R
Deployment of the military at Eskom plants
Military pension funds
Lesotho wanting to claim land in South Africa
41:47 – “I mean with the greatest of respect to Lesotho. They are so dependent on us [South Africa] in terms of SACU, the money that we have to pay over every month to them. So you can close those taps immediately,”
All ANC actions are for political reasons and not for the people.
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32f623 No.15607
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18097472 (071413ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Discussion with Kobus Marais, the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans (video)
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>41:47 – “I mean with the greatest of respect to Lesotho. They are so dependent on us [South Africa] in terms of SACU, the money that we have to pay over every month to them. So you can close those taps immediately,”
“History of SACU [Southern African Customs Union]”
https://www.sacu.int/show.php?id=394
As the world`s oldest custom union, the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) dates back to the 1889 Customs Union Convention between the British Colony of Cape of Good Hope and the Orange Free State Boer Republic. A new Agreement, signed on June 29, 1910, was extended to the Union of South Africa and the British High Commission Territories (HCTs), i.e. Basutoland (Lesotho), Bechuanaland (Botswana), and Swaziland, South West Africa (Namibia) "was a defacto member, since it was administered as part of South Africa" before it became a dejure member. The primary goal was to promote economic development through regional coordination of trade.
As early as 1925, South Africa adopted Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) policies, backed by the common external tariffs on non-SACU products. These measures guaranteed a regional market for South African manufacturers, while relegating the British High Commission Territories (HCTs) to producing primary commodities. Under apartheid, South Africa was the sole administrator of the common SACU revenue pool, setting SACU import duties and setting excise policy.
With the structural issues of management and decision-making processes and the issues arising from the inequitable revenue sharing, the British High Commission Territories (HCTs) constantly called for a revision of the 1910 agreement. Negotiations to change the 1910 Agreement began after the HCTs gained their independence in the early 1960s, resulting in the 1969 Agreement.
The 1969 SACU Agreement, Signed by the sovereign states of Botswana, Lesotho, and Swaziland (BLS) and South Africa, on December 11, 1969 provided two major changes:
1.	The inclusion of excise duties in the revenue pool; and
2.	A multiplier in the revenue sharing formula that enhanced BLS revenues annually by 42 percent.
However, similar to the 1910 Agreement, South Africa retained the sole decision-making power over customs and excise policies. It also retained open access to the BLS market, while the high common tariff raised barriers for Southern African neighbour`s exports to SACU. These trade-diverting effects benefited South African manufacturers.
With the independence of Namibia in 1990 and the end of apartheid in South Africa in 1994, SACU members embarked on new negotiations in November 1994, which culminated in a new SACU Agreement in 2002.
The SACU Agreement, 2002 addressed the following three outstanding issues.
1.	Joint decision making processes: Article 3 established an independent administrative Secretariat to oversee SACU with its headquarters in Windhoek, Namibia. Article 7 created several independent institutions including a Council of Ministers, a Customs Union Commission, Technical Liaison Committees, an ad hoc SACU Tribunal and a SACU Tariff Board.
These institutions are designed to enhance equal participation by member states. The SACU Agreement, 2002 also provides for policy coordination in agriculture, industry, competition, and unfair trade practices, and protection of infant industries.
2.	New Revenue Sharing Formula: Revision of the RSF to include a customs excise and development component.
3.	Question of external (outside SACU) trade: the need to develop strategies that enhance the political, economic, social, and cultural integration of the region without jeopardizing the economies of the smaller states.
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32f623 No.15608
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103788 (081600ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Attempted murder of De Ruyter reported to the South African Police Service (video)
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“Andre de Ruyter 'survives' an attempt on his life” - https://youtu.be/v9pre-R80UQ
“Attempted murder of De Ruyter reported to the South African Police Service”
https://ee-business-intelligence.constantcontactsites.com/articles/post/2177030/attempted-murder-of-de-ruyter-reported-to-the-south-african-police-service
January 7, 2023
by Chris Yelland, managing director, EE Business Intelligence
Eskom CEO Andre De Ruyter has survived a murder attempt at his Megawatt Park office in Sunninghill, Johannesburg, where he drank a cup of coffee laced with cyanide.
De Ruyter has confirmed the attempt on his life, which took place on Tuesday 13 December 2022, a day after he submitted his resignation as CEO to the Eskom chairman, Mpho Makwana, but before this became publicly known on 14 December 2022.
“I have reported the matter to SAPS [the South African Police Service] on 5 January 2023, and the case can be assumed to be under investigation,” he told EE Business Intelligence.
A trusted source external to Eskom indicated to EE Business Intelligence that after drinking a cup of coffee in his office at Eskom Megawatt Park in Sunninghill, De Ruyter became weak, dizzy and confused, shaking uncontrollably and vomiting copiously. He subsequently collapsed, unable to walk.
He was rushed to his doctor’s rooms by his security detail, where his condition was diagnosed as cyanide poisoning, and treated accordingly. Tests taken subsequently confirmed massively elevated levels of cyanide in his body.
This has been further confirmed by a second high level source, as well as De Ruyter’s own words confirming his reporting of the matter to SAPS.
De Ruyter and his executive team have been clamping down and cutting off illicit revenue streams from procurement irregularities, fraud, theft, corruption and maladministration, both within Eskom and by certain of its suppliers and contractors.
High levels of criminality and corruption are particularly prevalent in Mpumalanga Province where there is a high concentration of aging and poorly performing Eskom coal-fired power stations.
The month of December 2022 was marred by extremely high levels of rolling power cuts throughout South Africa, which is unusual at a time when electricity demand is traditionally at its lowest as the country enters the summer holiday period and festive season.
De Ruyter has indicated that his position as CEO of Eskom became untenable after ANC chairman and Mineral Resources & Energy minister Gwede Mantashe publicly accused Eskom management of “agitating for the overthrow of the state”.
The attempted murder also occurred only days before the start of the ANC elective conference held at the NASREC Expo Centre, Johannesburg, from 16 to 20 December 2022.
The period in the lead up to and during the conference is a time of significantly heightened political tension as factions of the ruling party nominate and contest the positions for the party’s president, its “top 7” leadership, and its National Executive Committee (NEC).
It is becoming clearer that certain disaffected political and criminal elements have been engaging in deliberate acts of sabotage, theft and vandalism that worsens security of supply in South Africa, to the extent where state security is compromised.
The deployment of the South African Defence Force (SADF) to protect Eskom power station assets at a number of Eskom coal-fired power stations in Mpumalanga Province, announced during the ANC elective conference indicates the perceived severity of the threats.
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32f623 No.15609
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103793 (081601ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Attempted murder of De Ruyter reported to the South African Police Service (video)
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>“Attempted murder of De Ruyter reported to the South African Police Service”
“LAST YEAR A ‘SOPHISTICATED BUG WAS FOUND IN DE RUYTER’S CAR”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/eskom-ceo-andre-de-ruyter-poisoned-day-after-his-resignation-breaking-news-7-january-2023/
07-01-2023 22:38
This comes merely two months after De Ruyter revealed that he had to hire bodyguards as he receives constant death threats ‘I’m going to come and take out your whole family’.
In October last year, he discovered a suspicious device inside his car.
LAST YEAR A ‘SOPHISTICATED BUG WAS FOUND IN DE RUYTER’S CAR
“I was in the back of my Volvo when I saw something strange on the floor underneath the driver’s seat. The device – a motherboard filled with microchips, immediately looked out of place. I assume it was stuck to the bottom of the seat and must have come loose,”
he is quoted as having said.
After finding the device, Andre De Ruyter reportedly turned to retired commissioner George Fizaz, whose company then launched its investigation to help identify it.
Fizaz is said to have then told De Ruyter that the piece of equipment appeared to be quite sophisticated and so advanced that very few people are able to produce it.
According to Fizaz, the bug could have been used to track De Ruyter’s location and listen to conversations, along with other features.
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32f623 No.15610
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103948 (081635ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Syndicates stole 65 truckloads of Eskom coal in a day (Parts 1&2)
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>>15609
“Syndicates stole 65 truckloads of Eskom coal in a day — Report” – Part 1
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/456485-syndicates-stole-65-truckloads-of-eskom-coal-in-a-day-report.html
14 August 2022
Criminal syndicates are hijacking thousands of tonnes of Eskom coal and selling it at a hefty premium to international buyers, the Sunday Times reports, https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times/news/2022-08-14-big-bribes-illegal-guns-inside-the-world-of-the-coal-mafia/.
The publication said it made contact with a former operative who worked at a “black site” around Middelburg in Mpumalanga, which stole coal on the way from mines to power stations.
Coal would be offloaded and replaced with lower-grade product or discarded coal by-products that the thieves then sent to power stations.
These are either highly inefficient at generating the heat required to produce electricity or could damage generating units, resulting in costly breakdowns that increase the likelihood of load-shedding.
The former operative explained their tasks would be to drive in a bakkie in front of a designated truck and active a signal jammer blocking the truck’s tracker while it diverted to the black site.
He would deactivate the signal jammer once the truck was back on the road with the replaced load.
The former operative told Sunday Times that the scale of the theft was massive.
“[In] one night almost 2,000 tonnes of RB1 [high-grade] coal was dropped off. To give you an idea, 2,000 tonnes fills 65 trucks,” they stated.
The coal meant for Eskom would then be transported to the harbour and exported.
Experts estimate that Eskom pays between R400 and R750 per tonne of coal, while the export price was about $344 (R5,562) per tonne.
The former operative said several people working along the coal supply chain were complicit in the criminal activity.
These included security, the weighbridge, ground force labour personnel, and sometimes even mine supervisors.
“There was usually a middleman who came with the truck. You pay him, and he pays everyone in the chain. A driver can get up to R30,000 per load. The minimum cut for a driver is R9,500. It all depends on the quality of the coal,” they stated.
Police in the area were also supposedly taking bribes to look the other way.
Minerals Council SA spokesperson Allan Seccombe told the publication people subcontracted to Eskom to take samples of coal deliveries were bribed as much as R100,000 per month to tamper with the results and make the combustible appear suitable for use.
The Sunday Times said it spoke to more than 15 other people working in the industry who corroborated the operative’s claims but were too scared to go on record.
The source now claims to operate a legitimate business but fears that speaking out could endanger his and his family’s lives.
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32f623 No.15611
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103955 (081636ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Syndicates stole 65 truckloads of Eskom coal in a day (Parts 1&2)
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>>15610
“Syndicates stole 65 truckloads of Eskom coal in a day — Report” – Part 2
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/456485-syndicates-stole-65-truckloads-of-eskom-coal-in-a-day-report.html
14 August 2022
Coal mafia clampdown
Public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan previously said law enforcement agencies had identified, https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/452564-police-fighting-mafia-selling-coal-filled-with-metal-and-rubble-to-eskom.html, “mafia” groups operating in Mpumalanga that have infiltrated the structures of legitimate companies to set up parallel operations in illegal mining and coal supplies.
That has resulted in Eskom getting sub-standard coal that includes pieces of metal and rubble.
This damages its generating units, many of which are already performing well below maximum capacity after decades of operation.
Investigations are also ongoing into Eskom being billed for thousands of litres of fuel oil that never gets delivered to its power plants.
In addition, Eskom is battling rogue elements within its ranks that sabotage its power plant operations, a claim it first made in November 2021, https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/423582-pictures-of-eskom-sabotage-that-nearly-caused-stage-6-load-shedding.html.
That came after the stays of a power pylon had been deliberately cut, collapsing onto a secondary distribution line.
That resulted in power to the coal conveyor belt at Letabo Power Station tripping and nearly dumping South Africa into Stage 6 load-shedding.
In May 2022, the power utility reported the fifth incident, https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/445206-eskom-power-station-sabotaged-fifth-time-in-a-year.html, of suspected sabotage at just one of its power plants — Tutuka.
In that case, a saboteur with knowledge of the power station’s layout and security camera positions had severed a warming valve cable with a grinder and cut a control air pipe, resulting in the delay of the return to service of Tutuka Unit 5.
A day after that, Gordhan revealed, https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/445398-more-sabotage-uncovered-at-eskoms-hendrina-power-station.html, that flexible copper bars needed to synchronise a unit at the Hendrina Power Station were stolen by people working within the power station.
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32f623 No.15612
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103960 (081637ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / David v Goliath court battle on the cards between coal mines (Parts 1&2)
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>>15609
>>15610
>>15611
Is this all related?
“David v Goliath court battle on the cards between coal mines” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/david-v-goliath-court-battle-on-the-cards-between-coal-mines-2cac2bf7-4f3d-4277-a957-295de5099584
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2023
Johannesburg - A court battle is on the horizon between the politically connected big coal miners in charge of Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) and Optimum Coal Mine (OCM) over export rights.
In court, Templar Capital will present a case explaining how it acquired the equity stake in OCM from the state-capture accused Gupta brothers, who defaulted on their debt to the company. OCM has brought in contractors to operate on mini-pits as part of the business rescue strategy to revive the once lucrative mine, but RBCT is suspicious of the OCM’s “job-saving” arrangement.
On the other side, RBCT would have to explain why it is comfortable to allow corruption-infested Glencore to use the international export terminal but is blocking OCM on the grounds that it is carrying reputational risk.
In a letter at the end of last month, Optimum Coal Terminal – the business in which the OCM export allocation is held – placed the ball squarely in RBCT’s court. OCT tabled a proposal that unless both parties reach an agreement, it would be prudent for RBCT to permit OCT to continue usage of the lucrative export terminal until the end of February, pending the outcome of any litigation.
The price of coal has shot up globally following the Russia/Ukraine conflict, and big mining companies in SA are salivating at the opportunity to drive profit margins in the international export markets.
The OCT proposal was in response to an earlier letter from RBCT on December 20, which dealt with the additional information that OCT had submitted to assist RBCT to reverse its decision to block the company from using the export terminal as of February 1.
RBCT, whose board includes executives from Glencore, Seriti Resources and Thungela Resources, had decided to cancel the valuable export allocation held by OCT on claims that the company carried reputational risk due to previous association with the infamous Gupta brothers who stand accused of capturing the South African state to enrich themselves.
However, Glencore, in which President Cyril Ramaphosa previously served as chairperson, has recently pleaded guilty to findings in US investigations regarding bribery and market manipulation and agreed to pay fines.
Ramaphosa was in partnership with Glencore while a director of Shanduka Group, a diversified industrial company with significant coal mining interests including a stake in OCM – later sold to Gupta-owned Tegeta Resources in 2016. The CEO of Seriti, Mike Teke, donated R600 000 to Ramaphosa’s ANC presidential campaign in 2017, dubbed #CR17. Bernard Dalton, the executive head of marketing at Thungela, previously Anglo Coal, is also on the board of RBCT.
The National Prosecuting Authority pulled the first trigger on OCM in March last year and secured a preservation order under the pretext that the mine was acquired through proceeds of crime – even though Templar acquired ownership of the mine by converting the Guptas’ debt to equity.
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32f623 No.15613
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18103969 (081639ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / David v Goliath court battle on the cards between coal mines (Parts 1&2)
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>>15612
“David v Goliath court battle on the cards between coal mines” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/david-v-goliath-court-battle-on-the-cards-between-coal-mines-2cac2bf7-4f3d-4277-a957-295de5099584
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2023
RBCT CEO Allan Waller stated in the December 20 letter that given the additional information that OCT had provided, the RBCT board would consider it and provide feedback by January 20 on whether the earlier deadline to block OCT from using the facility still stands. On November 30 last year, RBCT had given OCT until January 31 to cease exporting coal through the terminal.
“In the circumstances, RBCT is not currently in a position to consider agreeing to any further extensions to OCT beyond 31 January 2023, which (was the) extended date you had proposed in October 2022 and confirms that its position set out in its letter to you of, November 30, 2022, stands. We understand that OCT must consider taking whatever lawful steps it deems appropriate and are open to it in the circumstances,” Waller said.
The withdrawal of OCT’s access to the coal terminal would place at risk the jobs of up to 2 000 workers employed by the group of contractors currently conducting limited operations on “mini-pits” as part of the business rescue plan.
The OCT business rescue practitioners, Kurt Knoop and Kgashane Monyela, said in a response to RBCT, dated December 26, that “in the event that RBCT’s position remains unchanged from the one set out in your letter of November 30, 2022, notwithstanding its consideration of the information and submissions made by us subsequent thereto, it will leave the parties with a mere seven working days to finalise an urgent court application that will by necessity have to deal with substantial and possibly complex issues of fact and law”.
“This includes having to finalise the drafting of the application after considering RBCT’s communication of January 20, 2023, serving the application, providing RBCT time to answer thereto, replying to the answering affidavit, dealing with intervention applications that will no doubt be brought, preparing for an argument, allowing the court time to hear the application, consider it and write a judgment on it, all within the space of less than two weeks.”
Knoop and Monyela said that “it will not only be impractical to attempt the above in the time frame imposed by RBCT but may also cause severe prejudice to all parties involved, as well as the court, to attempt to do so”.
“Conversely, should the parties agree to truncated but practical time frames within which to achieve the finalisation of an urgent application, it will not cause any prejudice to any of the parties,” they continued.
OCT intended to launch its urgent application by January 25, then receive answering affidavits from RBCT by February 3 and provide replies five days later. It was expected that the court application would be heard on February 13.
“We submit that the above proposal not only provides for a practical way to deal with the possible urgent legal proceedings that may follow the January 20, 2023 communication but will also curtail the substantial prejudice that will be suffered by the parties and the court if the very unpractical alternative set out above is imposed,” OCT said.
OCT had given RBCT a deadline of Friday to confirm the proposed schedule, however there was no response at the time of going to print.
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32f623 No.15614
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18109424 (091422ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom loses billions on coal contracts
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>>15612
>Glencore, in which President Cyril Ramaphosa previously served as chairperson
>Ramaphosa was in partnership with Glencore while a director of Shanduka Group, a diversified industrial company with significant coal mining interests including a stake in OCM – later sold to Gupta-owned Tegeta Resources in 2016.
“Eskom loses billions on coal contracts”
https://mg.co.za/article/2019-04-05-00-eskom-loses-billions-on-coal-contracts/
5 Apr 2019
Broke state power utility Eskom is losing billions of rands by paying different prices to suppliers for the same quality coal.
The result of this is a loss of R1.4-billion, at worst, on two contracts alone. Eskom is paying one supplier, Glencore, double the price it is paying another, smaller supplier for the same quality coal.
An analysis of a spreadsheet of some of Eskom’s short- and mid-term contracts entered into last year, and seen by the Mail & Guardian,show a R343.41 difference between Glencore’s R607.01/tonne price for coal (with a calorific value of 20.5) and the cheapest supplier of the same quality coal, Stuart’s Coal, which is priced at R263.63/tonne.
The analysis also revealed Eskom has been paying five different prices to five different companies, including Glencore and Stuart’s Coal, for the same quality coal.
In another example, Eskom contracted Glencore to deliver 21.50CV coal to Kriel power station at R665.85/tonne, but it also contracted Welgemeend Colliery to deliver the same quality coal to Matla power station at R342.28/tonne. The saving on this transaction, had Eskom paid the same, would have been R291-million.
It is critical to note that the prices listed here do not include transportation costs, which, depending on mode of transport and distance between the mine and the power station, could easily add a further R90-R300 per tonne.
“The high price of coal connections”
https://mg.co.za/article/2019-10-11-00-the-high-price-of-coal-connections/
11 Oct 2019
The taxpayer will be burdened with a roughly R10-billion bill over the next six years, because Eskom has failed to negotiate a standard price for the coal it burns to keep the lights on.
The Mail & Guardian can reveal that Eskom has contracted 16 coal-producing companies to provide it with more than 70-million tonnes of coal in the next six years at a cost of more than R38-billion.
But Eskom could have saved about R10-billion — or nearly R4.5-million a day — had it negotiated a better deal.
Responding to M&G questions, Eskom said it was untrue that it has failed to negotiate coal prices but rather it ended up paying higher prices due to a rapid decline of coal stock. [BS! Creating a demand as there are 1 000s of hectares of land in the Lephale area with shallow coal which can be mined. Now the Russia/Ukraine conflict has increased prices global. All orchestrated as crisis are good for big business.]
One former Eskom executive asked: “Why was it wrong when the Guptas were being paid more and it is now okay when it is companies such as Glencore and Seriti?” adding that if there was no reason to pay such high prices then, why now?
A senior Eskom official, who did not want to be named, told the M&G that the prices varied from one mine to another: “Prices from old contracts were cheaper … emergencies created from 2008 and future years pushed prices up. Transport prices are currently inflated to benefit suppliers with connected officials. Some prices are inflated — claiming good quality coal, which is not true.”
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32f623 No.15615
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18109453 (091429ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom officials, police involved in syndicate stealing millions worth of fuel from Kriel Power Station
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>Investigations are also ongoing into Eskom being billed for thousands of litres of fuel oil that never gets delivered to its power plants.
“Eskom officials, police involved in syndicate stealing millions worth of fuel from Kriel Power Station – report”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/eskom-fuel-kriel-may-2022/
16 May 2022
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter says the theft of fuel at Kriel Power Station is disrupting their operations
A sophisticated criminal syndicate has reportedly been stealing millions of rand worth of fuel at Eskom’s Kriel Power Station in Mpumalanga.
Investigative journalism unit, amaBhungane, on Monday, reported that the syndicate worked in cahoots with Eskom officials, police and trucking companies to steal fuel from the coal-powered station.
The syndicate has reportedly been exploiting a design flaw at the station that has to do with a weigh bridge.
Eskom’s Kriel Power Station uses fuel-oil at start-up or during unstable furnace conditions to ignite or stabilise the coal flame. The fuel-oil is reportedly stored in four storage tanks with a combined capacity of 1,350 tons.
A truck driver who spoke to amaBhungane, on condition of anonymity, said unlike other power stations owned by Eskom, the weigh bridge at Kriel was outside the power station and not inside the Eskom yard.
“This gives a chance for trucks to drive to other locations to offload and then come back to weigh,” the truck driver was quoted as saying.
Among the reasons behind the theft of fuel at Kriel were reportedly lax security and officials not playing an oversight role to determine the amount of fuel being ordered.
Three drivers amaBhungane spoke to claimed that a full tanker was usually worth between R500,000 and R1 million, depending on the size of a tanker and the type of fuel.
On the black market, the minimum price for the load would be R250,000.
Cash deposit payments
Sources claimed that Eskom and police officials involved in the syndicate received and made payments via cash deposits at automatic teller machines, which made them difficult to trace.
A truck driver was arrested outside Kriel Power Station on 18 March after he was allegedly caught with a tanker full of stolen fuel.
Douglas Ndivhatzo Ralulimi, 39, is reportedly out on bail of R10,000.
The theft case was taken over by the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, also known as the Hawks.
The Hawks declined to comment when approached for comment by amaBhungane, arguing that the investigation was still active.
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter acknowledged the amaBhungane story during a media briefing on Monday on load shedding.
Without elaborating on the matter, De Ruyter said the theft of fuel by criminal syndicates at Kriel was disrupting their operations.
“That plant currently has two units completely out and partial load losses of 300MW. So that’s another 900MW of capacity we do not have available,” he said.
The Citizen has reached out to Eskom for comment. The story will be updated once comment is received.
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32f623 No.15616
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18109459 (091430ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Global energy restructuring veteran KW Miller says nothing comes even close to the Eskom disaster (video)
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>>>/qresearch/17910156
>>>>/qresearch/17774332 Global energy restructuring veteran KW Miller says nothing comes even close to the Eskom disaster (video)
“Global energy restructuring veteran KW Miller says nothing comes even close to the Eskom disaster”
https://youtu.be/be4vChJ3E1s
Oct 31, 2022
Now that the ANC government has finally admitted defeat on Eskom by ending its monopoly and last week promising to assume up to ⅔ of its massive debt burden, the facade is being stripped from SA's teetering electricity provider. Global energy turnaround specialist KW Miller, who calls Eskom an "operationally dysfunctional, financially insolvent, unreliable and corrupt entity" says the path forward will be determined by the actions of creditors which own a large chunk of mostly SA government-guaranteed Eskom debt that he says is far higher than the official number of R400bn. Eskom has tapped global bond markets for decades - and according to Miller those who own the debt are now insisting the disaster be urgently addressed. In this powerful interview with Alec Hogg of BizNews.com, media-shy Miller says the only route now open for SA's State-owned electricity provider is for the private sector to take over the productive assets to cut off third-party leeches and criminal syndicates that continue to bleed the utility. Abu Dhabi-based Miller, who rarely grants interviews, says he "made an exception given the importance of the Eskom restructuring to SA citizens."
22:08 – “Many years ago, must be 12 years ago. Howard Buffet, Warren Buffet’s son and very involved in Berkshire Hathaway and Berkshire Hathaway Energy in the United States who had at that stage a farm in South Africa, offered to get involved with Eskom. He even sent over into action with some of the guys at Eskom, I helped them because I knew both sides to put them together and it seemed imminently sensible but nothing came of it because Eskom refused to take outside help.”
25:45 – “By the way for your viewers, I’m going to give you a heads up now. The South African water system is on the verge of collapse up in the Gauteng area. It’s a mess. I think you’re going to see the next crisis in South Africa will be water but we’ll get to that. But water we focus on because it’s needed for power plants. So with that said you come to a point where you can only cannibalize your economy so much. There’s really nothing else to cannibalize. Everything has been stole, Alec.”
26:18 – “The only thing keeping the criminal syndicates alive in South Africa. You want to know the truth? The coal contracts that they skim off of, the diesel contracts, the renewable contracts. All that money gets skimmed off by various actors in South Africa and it completely wrecks the Energy System there. These are the facts that have been going on for many many years and it’s all come home to roost.”
29:54 – “Forensic audit is required. Now I will tell you for a fact that the current government will never allow a forensic audit of Eskom because they will go to jail. Okay, I could swear out affidavits in the Hague and put about 10 to 15 of the senior ANC officials in jail today. If the creditors wanted to do it, meaning we could basically take them into international courts for all the things they’ve done with the creditors’ money. You follow me. That’s international investors but what good is that, they’ve already got billions parked offshore in Mauritius and other places.”
31:18 – “We put out 2 notices, I’m gonna leave this with you because I think everybody needs to understand. One is we declared a state of emergency in the South African energy market. We did that last week. Okay, you’ll hear more about it. Number 2, we’ve declared Eskom the biggest energy industrial Ponzi scheme in global history. The numbers are off the charts. Eskom is a massive Ponzi scheme when you look at how it’s basically been completely undone from within over the years and all of the corruption and fraud that’s ongoing in the contracts today. Even while the wheels are falling off…It’s astounding! It’s something that most people can’t even comprehend.”
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32f623 No.15617
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18109501 (091440ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Charges against Denel executive may backfire (Parts 1&2)
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>>15591
>The document implicates... Pravin Gordhan
>>15602
>PRAVIN GORDHAN IS AN OLD FRIEND OF WHITE MONOPOLY CAPITAL
>>15598
>https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/pravins-portfolio-shares-reveals-much-state-capture/
“Charges against Denel executive may backfire” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/charges-against-denel-executive-may-backfire-15b090ab-b2a1-4674-abf2-813d4dfbd7b3
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2023
Johannesburg - The disciplinary case of suspended Denel Dynamics CEO Sello Ntsihlele is set to blow the lid on secret deals to sell the state arms manufacturer's assets to politically connected cronies in bits and pieces to dodge intense public scrutiny.
The bulk of the 18 charges served last month on Ntsihlele relates to his refusal to implement “illegal instructions" to enable the alleged crooked sale of valuable assets, including intellectual property, at a dime.
And for his efforts to block taxpayers' money from subsidising cronies of powerful figures with an interest in the sale of public assets under a blanket restructuring plan that lacked detail, and research and was yet to be approved, Denel seeks to dismiss Ntsihlele if he is found guilty.
A prime example is the charge relating to Denel's attempt to sell three properties at its Irene campus for an amount of R189 million. However, at least one of the three properties was valued at R600m.
An insider asked: "It would cost roughly R1.5 billion to build these three properties from scratch, so why would Denel sell these assets for such a cheap amount? Who stands to benefit from this transaction if the public loses so much?"
Among the charges that betray Denel’s witch-hunt is the allegation that Ntsihlele leaked information to the Sunday Independent about an article last November. The story exposed Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan's intimidation tactics against Ntsihlele on at least two occasions.
Ntsihlele filed four employee grievances last August, including one against Gordhan – who had attacked him verbally – but the company failed to address his concerns. Instead, some of the senior executives who have pressed charges against Ntsihlele are among the people he had lodged grievances against.
According to the charge sheet, Ntsihlele is accused of gross insubordination relating to an incident where his juniors refused a rushed instruction to transfer "valuable" intellectual property on unmanned aerial vehicle designs to a phantom unit when the restructuring plan was still in the consultation phase with unions and employees.
Having failed to persuade the junior staff, Denel executives turned to Ntsihlele and instructed him to instruct his juniors to comply. But he declined for the same reasons that his subordinates had put forth.
"Their argument was that Denel's group CEO, Michael Kgobe, had sufficient executive powers to override all of them and approve the same instruction if he believed he would have been acting within the bounds of the law.“
In the second related gross insubordination charge, Ntsihlele is accused of refusing to “execute an executive management and board decision relating to the implementation of the restructuring process concerning the relocation of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)“, including transferring the intellectual property to a unit called "Air Capability Division," which was only an idea on paper as part of the restructuring plan and awaiting regulatory approval.
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32f623 No.15618
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18109506 (091441ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Charges against Denel executive may backfire (Parts 1&2)
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“Charges against Denel executive may backfire” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/charges-against-denel-executive-may-backfire-15b090ab-b2a1-4674-abf2-813d4dfbd7b3
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2023
In another incident, reflected in the charge sheet, Denel created work streams in a bid to bypass Ntsihlele's authority and gain access to information that he and others were protecting. When the scheme failed, the senior Denel executive came back to Ntsihlele and instructed him to enable the approval of the process by giving these work streams access to Denel Dynamics ICT resources.
He refused because it was not his task since he was not part of the work streams, said an insider. Also, said the person, "there was an impact study outstanding, which was expected to provide a scientific assessment of whether the move would benefit Denel or not”.
The Sunday Independent learnt that the work streams incident was at the centre of Ntsihlele’s grievance against the executives from the group.
Other charges include:
FAILURE TO ACT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE EMPLOYER: Ntsihlele is accused of failing and/ or neglecting to intervene in the disconnection of the Integrated Systems Solutions from the Denel Dynamics ICT system, during December 2021 allegedly by one of his subordinates, known to the publication, who has since left the company.
DISHONESTY: It is alleged that in an act of dishonesty, he claimed ignorance of Denel Dynamics’ decision to terminate one of the subunits' access to ICT services despite having been copied in the email communication regarding the disconnection. It is not clear why this is apportioned to Ntsihlele or his business unit as it would appear that other executives were copied in the said email.
GROSS MISCONDUCT: Ntsihlele is charged for promoting one of his subordinates against a directive from Group HR who apparently passed away sometime in July 2022.
DERELICTION OF DUTY: It is alleged that he signed a teaming agreement with a company co-owned by a former Denel executive who was dismissed by Denel as its Group CFO and financial director.
Kgobe said in the letter accompanying the charge sheet that Ntsihlele “failed to exercise a duty of good faith towards Denel, acted in a matter that infringes upon the trust relationship, and failed to comply with the express, implied and tacit terms of your employment contract, by making yourself guilty of gross misconduct”.
“In light of the aforementioned, you are required to attend a disciplinary hearing. The disciplinary hearing will take place on a date, time and venue to be communicated to you in due course,” Kgobe wrote in a letter dated December 12, last year.
Not leaving anything to chance, Denel has enlisted the services of an upmarket Sandton law firm Clive Dekker Hofmeyr to prosecute Ntsihlele.
“You are invited to obtain legal representation at your own cost. Denel will appoint an independent person to chair the hearing, whose details will also be communicated to you in due course", added Kgobe.
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32f623 No.15619
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18110169 (091644ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 10111 crisis: More than seven million calls dropped at severely understaffed call centres
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“10111 crisis: More than seven million calls dropped at severely understaffed call centres”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/10111-call-centres-police-understaffed-seven-million-calls-dropped-9-january-breaking/
09-01-2023 16:57
More than seven million calls to 10111 emergency centres have been dropped over the last three financial years in six provinces.
Police minister Bheki Cele revealed that South Africa’s 10111 emergency call centres are severely understaffed in a reply to a parliamentary question posed to him at the end of 2022.
10111 CALL CENTRES ARE SEVERELY UNDERSTAFFED
The Democratic Alliance’s (DA) Shadow Minister of Police, Andrew Whitfield, asked Cele what the ideal number of personnel employed at the police call centres should be in each province and the number of calls dropped across the country.
Whitfield limited the scope of his questions to the 2020-2021 and 20221-2022 financial years and the period since 1 April 2022.
“During this period only 4 061 of the ideal number of 10 032 staff members were employed at 10111 centres across South Africa’s nine provinces. This represents just 40.48% of the required staff,” said Whitfield.
Approximately seven million calls from possible victims of crime have been dropped during the specified period. However, the DA MP cautions that the figure does [not] provide a full picture of the situation as the Free State, Limpopo and Northern Cape were unable to provide feedback for the time period. A number of call centres have outdated software, which needs to be upgraded.
There’s also been a decline in the number of staff members deployed at the 10111 call centres year-on-year.
“In 2020/21 only 41.63% of the available posts were filled, followed by 41,5% in 2021/22 and 39.33% since 1 April 2022,” said Whitfield.
The available dropped call statistics over the past three financial years are as follows (A copy of the table provided in Cele’s answer will be attached below the list):
•	Eastern Cape: 271 746
•	Gauteng: 3.83 million
•	KwaZulu-Natal: 632 642
•	Mpumalanga: 1.44 million
•	North West: 30 181
•	Western Cape: 895 280
The DA MP said he intends to write to the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police to ask that the National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, prepares a “comprehensive turnaround plan” for 10111 centres across the country within 30 days.
“The 10111 number is the only line of defence some of our people have as they struggle against the unrelenting tide of crime sweeping across South Africa.
“We cannot allow South Africans to be abandoned and become even more defenceless due to the inability of the police to respond to emergencies,” said Whitfield.
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32f623 No.15620
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18116174 (101405ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Police captain accuses Bok scrum-half Faf de Klerk of ‘attempted murder’
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A good example of South African ‘policing’
“Police captain accuses Bok scrum-half Faf de Klerk of ‘attempted murder’”
https://www.iol.co.za/weekend-argus/news/police-captain-accuses-bok-scrum-half-faf-de-klerk-of-attempted-murder-47d0b09f-5a97-4816-a194-dd9637ecc671
MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 2023
Cape Town - Springbok Rugby World Cup-star Francois “Faf” de Klerk has been accused of threatening to use a panga to hack a Stellenbosch police captain to death and for hurling racial slurs.
This is despite the player claiming to have been more than 14 000km away at the time of the alleged incident, which is said to have occurred on December 8 at around 1pm in Stellenbosch.
De Klerk has vehemently denied the claims made by police captain Lesley Smith and maintains that he was in Japan at the time of the so-called “life-threatening” brawl.
But Smith stands by his allegation and claimed that it's not a case of “mistaken identity” and that he slapped the “Springbok scrum-half” with charges, as he “clearly” saw De Klerk drive off in a ramshackle Toyota Corolla, while he allegedly called him a “h***” minutes after he “tried to kill me with a panga”.
Smith also alleged that De Klerk told him “I will f*** kill you”.
De Klerk, 31, who captured hearts for his shoulder-length blonde hair, through his agent, rebutted the claims, stating that he does not even drive a Toyota Corolla.
“Faf has never driven a Toyota Corolla in his life,” maintained his agent Lean Schwartz, adding De Klerk has been out of the country for two months now.
“He left the country with the Springboks for their end of year tour to Europe, where after he left London for Tokyo, Japan to join his new club, Yokohama Cannon Eagles,” he said.
Footage of De Klerk with fellow club members during practice sessions in Tokyo is all over the internet, with date stamps ranging from the end of November up until early this month.
Schwartz said that “30 minutes” after finding out he was accused of trying to murder a police man, De Klerk submitted evidence to prove that the allegations were untrue, including copies of his passport and visa to the police investigating officer.
Weekend Argus obtained copies thereof, including De Klerk’s full itinerary. The itinerary shows De Klerk left London on November 27 just before 2pm for Dubai. After seven hours he landed at 12.40am on Monday, November 28.
Two hours later at 2.55am, De Klerk left Dubai International Airport for Tokyo, Japan. He arrived at 5.20pm the same day. The stamps in his visa correlates with the flight details.
De Klerk hasn’t left Japan since. The metadata of a picture De Klerk took of his visa also showed that it was taken on December 8 in Inagi, Wakabadai, the date Smith claimed he was almost murdered.
Despite this evidence, Smith said he had not withdrawn the attempted murder charges against De Klerk.
Director of SA Rugby and former Springbok coach, Rassie Erasmus told Weekend Argus it was not uncommon for such allegations to surface.
“I can tell you we receive various allegations (and) stories that we don’t really react anymore, seeing that the players’ personal life is their own,” he said.
The national rugby team is no stranger to controversy when it comes to the players and their personal scandals.
Former Springbok, Derick Hougaard also made headlines last year after a set of twins accused him of “hiring” the duo for sex.
However, the sisters later admitted that it was a hoax as they were allegedly hired by a third party “to spread the lies”.
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32f623 No.15621
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18116201 (101416ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / DA says it’s irrational and disastrous to move Eskom to Energy Department
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>>15419
>Mantashe says load-shedding worse than state capture
>>15502
>Sisulu said a decision cooked outside ANC processes saw Mantashe tell MPs to toe the party line.
>>15503 - Bidvest
>“Calls for Gwede Mantashe ‘to be fired’, amid money laundering allegations”
>>15504
>>15518 - Gwede in the ANC top 7
>>15591 - Bidvest
“DA says it’s irrational and disastrous to move Eskom to Energy Department”
https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/da-says-its-irrational-and-disastrous-to-move-eskom-to-energy-department-0f763b7f-ea0c-47d6-a349-d2872c93bd81
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023
The DA’s Ghaleb Cachalia has described a proposal by President Cyril Ramaphosa to move Eskom from the Department of Public Enterprises to the Ministry of Energy as irrational and disastrous.
The ANC adopted a resolution at its national elective conference last week which specified that state-owned companies operating in specific economic sectors, should be overseen by the relevant government departments.
Eskom is mired in a national energy crisis that has seen the state-owned entity become the greatest inhibitor to economic growth and job creation and constant bail outs have seen it draining the national fiscus.
The country experienced 205 days of rolling blackouts last year.
Cachalia said the country’s official opposition party was against the move and would fight it.
“We share the opinion of Professor Anton Eberhard who has warned that it would be a grave mistake to move Eskom to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) or even a separate energy ministry.
“According to Eberhard, there is an obvious conflict of interest in an energy ministry being Eskom’s shareholder while also having responsibility for competition and regulation in the sector,” Cachalia said.
The DA says if the move takes place, Eskom will never be fully unbundled and will retain its dominant market position “and the envisaged open power exchange and market will not, in all probability be implemented”.
“Private investment will be pushed to the back burner and under an enhanced version of the status quo – back to the future, as it were – corruption and load shedding will flourish again. The move also has potentially significant financial implications which we are busy unravelling.
“The only faction set to gain from this move clearly an outcome of a political deal to keep president Ramaphosa in power for another term,” Cachalia said in a statement.
Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter announced his resignation from the power utility late last year but will remain in the position until March until a new CEO is appointed.
Cachalia said in the run-up to De Ruyter’s resignation, Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe’s “destructive influence was on full display, accusing De Ruyter of a raft of unsubstantiated and unconscionable actions”.
“He is on record as saying ‘Eskom, by not attending to load-shedding, is agitating for the overthrow of the state’. This, on top of earlier statements that De Ruyter was acting ‘like a policeman’ at the corruption-riddled entity.
“It would therefore be a grave mistake to move the utility.”
Cachalia said while it is possible to fix Eskom it is necessary to explore and accelerate generation from other multiple sources on a source agnostic/lowest cost basis “while we explore the most suitable, least invasive, energy-dense solution – let alone opening up the sector to private investment”.
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32f623 No.15622
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148888 (151546ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma v Ramaphosa: NGO wants to join case as friend of court, targets NPA for alleged bias
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“Zuma v Ramaphosa: NGO wants to join case as friend of court, targets NPA for alleged bias”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/zuma-v-ramaphosa-ngo-wants-to-join-case-as-friend-of-court-targets-npa-for-alleged-bias-21b1a3a5-8855-40ff-9f66-17cdbd3aa421
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2023
Durban - A non-governmental organisation (NGO) calling itself Blackhouse Kollective Foundation (BHK) wants to be allowed to join Thursday’s legal battle between former president Jacob Zuma and President Cyril Ramaphosa as a friend of the court (amicus curiae).
The NGO says it wrote to both warring parties asking if they have any qualms with it joining the battle and only Zuma’s legal team responded, expressing no objection, while Ramaphosa’s team never responded.
In the main, the little-known NGO seeks clarity regarding the role of the NPA (National Prosecuting Authority) and the powers it has in issuing nolle prosequi (non-prosecution certificates) before any private prosecution could take place.
The NGO’s affidavit setting outs its application was done under oath by Zandisiwe Radebe who identified herself as its co-founder and chairperson.
“As an organisation that was formed to advance, support and defend constitutional principles and values, BHK has an interest in the determination of the competing rights enumerated above.
“If admitted as amicus, BHK’s submissions will include a discussion on the following questions:
“Does the National Prosecuting Authority have a right or role to play (except for the role of the national director in terms of section 179(5)(d) of the Constitution and section 22(2)(c) of the National Prosecuting Authority Act (the NPA Act), and that of the director of public prosecutions in terms of section 13 of the NPA Act) where it has issued a certificate nolle prosequi?” Radebe said in her affidavit to be tabled before the Johannesburg high court on Thursday.
In the case between Ramaphosa and Zuma where the incumbent president wants to set aside summons for private prosecution issued by the latter, the NGO says it appears that the NPA has already taken a side.
“BHK will argue that the facts of this case demonstrate that the requirement of a certificate nolle prosequi may serve as an impediment or unjustified limitation to the Section 34 right of access to courts, especially when the National Prosecuting Authority as in this case appears to have nailed its colours to the mast of the accused person in the form and shape of the president.
“The National Prosecuting Authority has failed to conduct itself without fear, favour or prejudice. On the contrary, it appears to have taken the side of the president and this is a major factor (though not the only factor) that has moved BHK to intervene as amicus curiae,” she added.
The case between Ramaphosa and Zuma would be heard by a full Bench (three judges https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/full-bench-of-south-gauteng-high-court-to-hear-president-ramaphosas-interdict-application-against-former-head-of-state-zuma-ca321dfe-da53-48dd-a774-57845501acf3) on Thursday morning. https://www.iol.co.za/news/zuma-vs-ramaphosa-legal-battle-now-set-for-january-12-ef20338a-fd97-4810-b593-68831d105597
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32f623 No.15623
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148890 (151546ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma v Ramaphosa: NGO wants to join case as friend of court, targets NPA for alleged bias
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>>15622
“Cyril Ramaphosa to know his fate next week after square off with Jacob Zuma in court”
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/cyril-ramaphosa-to-know-his-fate-next-week-after-square-off-with-jacob-zuma-in-court-b05f5108-4e28-43ac-9f80-af412feb0a4d
Published Jan 13, 2023
Pretoria - The country will have to wait until Monday before it knows if President Cyril Ramaphosa will be forced to appear before the Gauteng High Court, South Division, next week after judgment was reserved on whether he has succeeded in blocking a private prosecution.
Former president Jacob Zuma has instituted private prosecution proceedings against his successor, accusing him of being an “accessory after the fact”.
This after advocate Billy Downer SC and journalist Karyn Maughan allegedly leaked Zuma’s confidential medical information during his arms deal trial.
Yesterday, the president applied to the court to grant him an interdict that would prevent him from appearing on January 19 after receiving a summons from Zuma last year.
Ramaphosa also wants the court to declare Zuma’s private prosecution against him unconstitutional.
Part of the summons states that Ramaphosa should appear as an accused person in the matter against Downer and Maughan, saying that he did nothing about the matter.
In court, presided over by a full Bench composed of Gauteng Deputy Judge President (DJP) Roland Sutherland, Edwin Molahlehi and Marcus Senyatsi, Zuma was represented by advocate Dali Mpofu while Ramaphosa’s legal team was led by advocate Ngwako Maenetje.
Justice Sutherland said the Bench would deliver the judgment at 9.30am on Monday.
The courtroom was filled to capacity with journalists and friends of Zuma, including Jacob Zuma Foundation spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi and Dudu Myeni.
Carl Niehaus, who recently resigned from the ANC, was also there alongside Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla.
Also present was Zuma’s friend Louis Liebenberg, who is allegedly footing the bill for Zuma’s legal fees.
Speaking outside court, Manyi called for Ramaphosa to step aside.
“They keep dragging us into political stuff and we have been very careful as a foundation to comment on ANC things. In court they bring up the step-aside issue and say that the step-aside should be invoked.
“As is, the step-aside has not been invoked. This is all to run away from step-aside which he actually can’t. As from December 15 President Cyril Ramaphosa became a criminally charged person before the court.
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32f623 No.15624
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148902 (151549ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Zuma v Ramaphosa: NGO wants to join case as friend of court, targets NPA for alleged bias
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>>15622
>A non-governmental organisation (NGO) calling itself Blackhouse Kollective Foundation (BHK) wants to be allowed to join Thursday’s legal battle between former president Jacob Zuma and President Cyril Ramaphosa as a friend of the court (amicus curiae).
>>15623
>Also present was Zuma’s friend Louis Liebenberg, who is allegedly footing the bill for Zuma’s legal fees.
It is interesting the spectrum of people supporting Zuma’s case – Louis Liebenberg and Blackhouse Kollective Foundation
“DA to take Louis Liebenberg to Equality Court over racist rant”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/louis-liebenberg-da-equality-court-racist-voice-note-breaking-18-october/
“Who is Louis Liebenberg? Zuma’s new friend linked to ‘whites-only town’”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/offbeat/breaking-who-is-louis-liebenberg-jacob-zuma-new-friend-pictured-whites-only/
“Who we are” – Blackhouse Kollective Foundation
https://blackhousekollective.org.za/
BlackHouse Kollective Foundation’s main Business activity is anti-racism activism
https://blackhousekollective.org.za/about/
Born out of a desperate need to once again scream black power from the disappointment that of the 1994 liberation project, the BlackHouse Kollective initiative calls upon all Black thinkers and prophets alike, to gather and recomplete the state of the Black Nation. We are called to break with the dominant logic of theorising about blackness from spaces that have so far served to maintain the intellectual negation if not erasure of black bodies that embody philosophical thought in white dominated spaces.
The BlackHouse Kollective wishes to establish itself as both an ideological home for black radical thought as advocated by both recognized and emerging black scholars in era characterised by the attacks against black thought both within and outside academia. We believe in an era over determined by callous anti blackness, we of black radical thought can no longer allow ourselves to be fragmented along superficial lines of ideological arrogance by the same powers the continue to perpetuate our suffering. The BlackHouse draws strength from the trajectory of black people’s search for true liberation and a desire to quench a thirst a 365 year old thirst for black liberation thought.
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32f623 No.15625
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148922 (151552ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom warns it could implement higher levels of power cuts – Higher than stage 6
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“Eskom warns it could implement higher levels of power cuts” – Higher than stage 6
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/companies/eskom-warns-it-could-implement-higher-levels-of-power-cuts-4aee8041-2305-4c23-917a-5ba6c1df7a8e
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023
Eskom has warned that it could implement elevated levels of power cuts higher than stage 6 load shedding in a bid to safeguard the national grid if it experiences further multiple unplanned breakdowns.
This comes as the perpetually struggling power utility burnt through six million litres of diesel in one day on Wednesday when it ramped up load shedding to stage 6 indefinitely.
Eleven generators, amounting to 5 084MW of capacity, suffered breakdowns since Tuesday morning, leaving Eskom with 5 739MW on planned maintenance while breakdowns accounted for 18 041MW of lost capacity.
In email correspondence with Business Report yesterday, Eskom reiterated that the country would experience prolonged load shedding over the next few months as major capital projects and repairs reduce the available generation capacity.
The near collapse of the national grid due to unplanned breakdowns amidst the six-month outage of the 900MW Unit 1 at Koeberg Nuclear power station means that Eskom has to burn more diesel to keep the lights on.
Eskom was bailed out by an emergency lifeline supply of 50 million litres of diesel from PetroSA, which is expected to be used in crisis situations only until the end of March when the new financial year kicks in.
The number of days of load shedding per year has grown exponentially, from six days in 2018 to 22 days in 2019, 35 days in 202, 48 days in 2021, and 157 days in 2022. In 2023, load shedding is expected to be implemented for at least 200 days for the first time in history.
As the government prepares to rebuild investor confidence and mobilise investment at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos next week, these crippling power cuts will be an albatross around the necks of the SA delegation.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, during a pre-WEF breakfast meeting yesterday, said he would make an announcement in his Budget Speech next month regarding interventions to save Eskom.
https://www.iol.co.za/saturday-star/news/experts-call-for-ramaphosa-to-address-the-nation-over-load-shedding-and-power-hike-85390f0f-178b-4047-914d-8ce6fb49222f
Ramaphosa will be joining the WEF Annual Meeting in Switzerland, scheduled to take place in Davos next week.
Dr Garret Barnwell, a clinical psychologist and expert on climate change and mental health, warned of an increase in conflict, violence and mental health crises.
Already this week there was violence on the N4 highway in Emalahleni, in Mpumalanga, when angry residents torched several trucks and cars while protesting that they hadn’t had electricity for a week.
Ansara said Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala’s recent suggestion that Eskom should consider an international candidate to succeed André de Ruyter would not change the way Eskom was structured.
“The problem is the whole structure around Eskom. You can have the best CEO in the world, but if the current way in which the utility is regulated remains in place, then you are not going to solve the fundamental problem. I think the crisis really is at an advanced stage.”
Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe yesterday said that the energy crisis could be resolved in six to 12 months.
However Yelland said: “You have 90 generators that you cannot fix all at once, so you have to do it step by step over a long time. You have to have the spares, the money, plan it, and have the right people. In reality, this is not happening.
“But, oh well, talk is good now – let’s see the action.”
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32f623 No.15626
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148929 (151554ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / “LEHOHLA: Eskom is headed for privatization (video)
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“LEHOHLA: Eskom is headed for privatization” - https://youtu.be/zhaWQEXncic
Director of the Economic Modelling Academy, Dr Pali Lehohla says, Nersa's decision to grant Eskom an 18.65% electricity tariff hike will pit the poor against the rich considering the country's economic challenges. He says Eskom is headed for privatisation.
5:16 – “If the Russia-Ukraine war didn’t occur, the wool would be pulled over our eyes forever. This was a gift that showed the underlying reasons for closing fire powered coal stations. It’s about money and nothing else. It’s not about climate change or anything.”
“I don’t understand Ramaphosa’s load shedding apology, says former Statistician General Pali Lehohla”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/i-dont-understand-ramaphosas-load-shedding-apology-says-former-statistician-general-pali-lehohla-75051738-df48-4736-a411-ce8262400b91
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023
Dr Pali Lehohla, former Statistician General of South Africa, told broadcaster Newzroom Afrika that there had been a trend of making State entities fail, setting them up for privatisation.
“The president [Cyril Ramaphosa] was in the war room. Financing for regular maintenance was withdrawn. You defund, make sure things don’t work, the people get angry, and then privatise it, sell it for a song. That’s what we are headed towards at the moment,” Lehohla said.
“So, I don’t understand the apology. I mean, the president has been there in the (Eskom) war room. He understands the importance of Eskom. But the decisions that they have taken, particularly in the period of trying to please the world with the just energy transition, were completely foolish.
Lehohla argued that closing the coal-fired power stations like Komati “was all about money, and not about the climate change or anything”.
He said there is an underlying agenda to make Eskom fail, like other State entities, and privatise it ultimately.
“Eskom was corporatised in 2001 or 2002, having performed as the best institution, getting credits higher than the sovereign itself, when it was not corporatised. What was the sickness in Eskom? There was no sickness. The sickness starts with corporatisation, and then subtle privatisation, then the issue of just energy comes,” said Lehohla.
Ramaphosa convened a National Energy Crisis Committee comprising ministers, and various technical workstream leads on December 15, 2022, demanding urgency and speed in the implementation of all priority areas and actions laid out in the National Energy Plan despite some of the progress that has been made.
“To date, Ramaphosa remains seized with finding a sustainable solution to the current energy crisis. The president has been regularly briefed on the situation at Eskom and on the roll out of the National Energy Plan.
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32f623 No.15627
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18148934 (151554ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Growing calls for government and Eskom to be sued for loadshedding (video)
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“Growing calls for government and Eskom to be sued for loadshedding”
https://youtu.be/zttB3yARL_I
Jan 15, 2023
Many disgruntled citizens have taken to social media to vent their rage as loadshedding worsens with each passing day. Some South Africans from the legal fraternity, political organisations and civil society say they will challenge this matter in court. UDM president Bantu Holomisa says the court must rule on whether loadshedding is not a violation of human rights.
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32f623 No.15628
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18155636 (161624ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Apartheid is over, don’t be afraid of white people, says Ramaphosa (video)
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>>15570
Making it a political affair… Let’s fuel 'racism' to continue to fight 'racism'.
“ANC January 8 Statement | Ramaphosa speech at the ANC 111-year birthday celebrations” - https://youtu.be/u2KzMOj7m8Q [from about 11:40]
“Apartheid is over, don’t be afraid of white people, says Ramaphosa”
https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2023-01-08-apartheid-is-over-dont-be-afraid-of-white-people-says-ramaphosa/
08 January 2023 - 15:53
Apartheid is over, don’t be afraid of white people.
This was the strong message ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa sent to the Nakedi brothers who fought off racist attacks at a swimming pool in the Free State on Christmas day.
Ramaphosa hailed the Nakedi brothers for standing up to their attackers at the Maselspoort Resort saying their actions were courageous.
The two brothers, aged 15 and 18, were allegedly attacked by several older white men for swimming in a pool they claimed was only reserved for white people.
Ramaphosa invited the brothers as his special guests at the ANC’s 111th birthday celebrations in Mangaung.
He said the courage they showed in fighting back against such a shameful act was commendable as the time for racist white people was over.
“It was such a shameful act to see old white men trying to throttle these young men and to drown them in a pool under water, the most shameful act to perpetrate against young boys like these and that is why they are my guests,” Ramaphosa said.
“I thank you boys, stay strong and not be afraid of white people they no longer have power, their project of apartheid is over.”
Ramaphosa said there was no space for racists in South Africa and those who had not reformed must immediately vacate the country.
“We commend you, and say what happened to you should not deter you. You must be strong as young men, the message I want to give to you is that the spirit of our forebears who fought against the apartheid system must fill you with courage as it does all of us.
“But we also want to send clear message to those in our country who still want to perpetuate racism, and we say today we do not want racists here in South Africa.
“We honour these young men, we thank them and we also thank their parents for having stood firm to make sure that they resist the racist acts and practices being perpetrated against them.”
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32f623 No.15629
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18155647 (161625ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / More high-profile names implicated on graft corruption at the National Lotteries Commission (video)
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“More high-profile names implicated on graft corruption at the National Lotteries Commission”
https://youtu.be/nK_WsOUdc3g
Jan 15, 2023
The number of high-profile names implicated in lottery corruption continues to grow. Kwaito star and music producer, Arthur Mafokate, has now become embroiled in alleged lotto fraud and the SIU has frozen a property linked to him. It comes after it emerged that Terry Pheto who was the lead actress in the Oscar-winning film, Tsotsi, and another Tsotsi star, Presley Chweney-agae were being investigated for allegedly misappropriating funds distributed by the National Lotteries Commission. Money from lotto tickets was meant to be spent on good causes but it seems that many projects that were approved were linked to fake non-profit organisations who never did the work. They took money and some of it was also shared with senior officials from the Lotteries Commission who splurged on luxurious properties. GroundUp Investigative Journalist Raymond Joseph revealed transgressions for years and reported on projects that were never finished including an old age home, a drug rehabilitation centre and a sport stadium. He joins us now.
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32f623 No.15630
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18155654 (161626ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Zuma foundation slams Ramaphosa interdict
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“Zuma foundation slams Ramaphosa interdict”
https://youtu.be/A8dg87seSxo
Jan 16, 2023
Jacob Zuma Foundation Spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi says President Cyril Ramaphosa remains charged despite the Johannesburg High Court granting Ramaphosa an urgent interdict against his predecessor Jacob Zuma's private prosecution. Newzrooms Afrika's Ziyanda Ngcobo reports
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32f623 No.15631
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18155740 (161639ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Ramaphosa’s plan for radical economic transformation and tackling unemployment (video)
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>undo relations of exploitation through radical economic and social transformation
“Ramaphosa supports radical economic transformation”
https://youtu.be/8mrqqOHOXwU
Apr 20, 2017
Radical Economic Transformation is NOT a new term in South Africa. That's according to Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa. He was addressing the Black Business Council in Johannesburg Wednesday night. The deputy president says to transform the economy, government must increase skills, get black professionals to work with government, create more black industrialists and develop SMME's
0:58 – “The economic transformation of our country… is non-negotiable. It has to happen and it is going to happen whether people like it or not. The economy has to be transformed and it will be transformed.”
“Ramaphosa’s plan for radical economic transformation and tackling unemployment”
https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/222155/ramaphosas-plan-for-radical-economic-transformation-and-tackling-unemployment/
31 January 2018
“As we found in Davos last week, many investors are prepared to work with us and our people to build our country,” Ramaphosa said.
Radical social and economic transformation
Ramaphosa said that a core part of this renewed focus on the labour market will be to “convince those who have not yet understood”, that it not possible to grow and sustain an economy that excludes black people – the majority of whom are African and female.
“Radical social and economic transformation is about creating a South Africa where all its citizens, black and white, share equitably in the country’s economy,” he said.
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32f623 No.15632
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18157674 (162238ZJAN23) Notable: South African Navy Set To Welcome China And Russia; SA-China-Russia military exercise: Thandi Modise hits back at critics, says there was ‘no hype’ when US Army came
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Bloomberg January 16, 2023
By Antony Sguazzin (Bloomberg) –South Africa will next month go ahead with naval exercises off its eastern coast with Russian and Chinese warships in a decision that could further strain its relationship with some of its biggest trading partners.
Operation Mosi, which means smoke, will take place from Feb. 17 to Feb. 26. South Africa’s reluctance to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its decision to allow sanctioned Russian vessels to dock at its ports have already ramped up tensions with the US, UK and European Union who are backing Ukraine in the conflict. The country’s biggest opposition party questioned the wisdom of going ahead with the exercises.
“This gives the impression of not being neutral but being biased to one side. Clearly it can alienate us from other important trade partners, the west,” said Kobus Marais, the shadow defense minister for the Democratic Alliance. “This is in the best interests of Russia,” Marais said, calling it “another bad judgment, an embarrassment.”
While the exercise follows a similar event in 2019, it comes about a year after Russia invaded Ukraine, an event that brought into the open South Africa’s close ties with Russia due to historical support for the African country’s liberation struggle and their joint membership of the BRICS group of nations.
The US, Germany, Japan and the UK are leading trading partners for South Africa, while Russia isn’t in the top 15. Spokespeople from South Africa’s defense ministry and navy didn’t answer calls made to their phones or immediately reply to emails.
https://gcaptain.com/south-african-navy-set-to-welcome-china-and-russia/
[Three of the BRICS nations working together? Washington has to be freaked out]
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32f623 No.15633
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18167336 (181315ZJAN23) Notable: Konstantin Kisin: This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far (video)
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“Konstantin Kisin | This House Believes Woke Culture Has Gone Too Far - 7/8 | Oxford Union” - https://youtu.be/zJdqJu-6ZPo
“US and two foundation funds [Bezos Earth Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation] plan renewable energy credits for the developing nations”
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/us-and-two-foundation-funds-plan-renewable-energy-credits-for-the-developing-nations-b4b28ed2-4fbb-4cc7-a8d2-11cdf2fccccb
Published Jan 16, 2023
US climate envoy John Kerry on Sunday outlined core principles for a “high-integrity” carbon offset plan meant to help developing nations speed their energy transition, and next steps including establishing a consultative group.
The Energy Transition Accelerator (ETA), first announced at last year's COP27 climate conference, is being developed by the US with the Bezos Earth Fund and the Rockefeller Foundation to mobilise private capital.
Kerry told the Atlantic Council Global Energy Forum in Abu Dhabi the aim was to create bankable deals to accelerate reduction of emissions, stressing that the ETA was not a substitute for other funding sources and would be time-limited.
“We believe you can have high-integrity, accountable, transparent credit which will help us to be able to put some money on the table,” he said, acknowledging widespread criticism of voluntary carbon offset schemes.
Such schemes, in which companies get emissions credits in return for channelling cash to poor countries that cut their carbon output, have often been riddled with fraud and double-counting.
“There are only two purposes for which we will allow someone to be able to buy a credit - one, to be closing down or transitioning existing fossil fuel facility that is providing power, and two, for the actual deployment of renewables that will replace current dirty sourcing,” Kerry said.
He said ETA principles also called for a near-term, inclusive and comprehensive approach to deliver on broader sustainable development goals and support power sector-wide energy transition.
The Rockefeller Foundation on Sunday published a joint statement with a preliminary list of members of the ETA High-Level Consultative Group which Kerry said would provide a broad cross section of input and would add more participants.
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32f623 No.15634
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18169949 (182129ZJAN23) Notable: Southern Africa troops face investigation over bodies video: Al Jazeera Newsfeed - Mozambique (video)
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“Southern Africa troops face investigation over bodies video | Al Jazeera Newsfeed” - Mozambique
https://youtu.be/11Xoclko8qg
Jan 13, 2023
A regional force fighting armed groups in Mozambique says it’s investigating a video said to show its soldiers burning bodies.
”Probe launched after video shows soldiers throwing bodies onto pile of burning rubbish”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/probe-launched-after-video-shows-soldiers-throwing-bodies-onto-pile-of-burning-rubbish-c1a81b11-e400-4987-8ac2-cbea9398c9be
Published Jan 10, 2023
The Southern African Development Community Mission in Mozambique (SAMIM) has launched an investigation following a viral video showing soldiers dumping bodies onto a pile of burning rubbish.
In the short clip, at least one man, dressed in SANDF uniform, can be seen looking on and filming the incident on cellphones.
The incident is believed to have taken place in November last year in Mozambique, where South Africa has committed forces as part of the SADC mission in Mozambique
In a short statement, the SANDF condemned the incident.
“The SANDF was recently made aware of a video clip circulating on social media depicting members in a yet unidentified defence force uniform throwing deceased bodies in a pile of burning rubble as well as the SANDF member(s) standing around watching them.”
SANDF spokesperson Brigadier General Andries Mokoena Mahapa explained that once the forces are committed, they form part of a combined force and fall under the command and control of SAMIM. South Africa only supports their mission logistically.
He said the force commander of SAMIM was conducting an investigation surrounding the involvement of its members in this despicable act.
“The SANDF does not condone in any way the acts committed in the video and those who are found guilty of such acts will be brought to book.”
The DA’s Kobus Marais said the contents of the video were unacceptable.
“This must be rejected in the strongest possible way. This is another embarrassment and an international blunder under the leadership of Minister Modise and President Ramaphosa,” he said.
Marais said while soldiers were deployed in Mozambique, they were still members of the SANDF.
“There are international standards and regulations for dealing with the bodies of the dead in a dignified and human way even in a conflict zone. Soldiers must adhere to their code of conduct and international standards and practices,” Marais said.
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32f623 No.15635
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18170170 (182203ZJAN23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Court dismisses Julius Malema’s bid to appeal AfriForum’s interdict which prohibits him from calling on land grabs
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“Court dismisses Julius Malema’s bid to appeal AfriForum’s interdict which prohibits him from calling on land grabs”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/court-dismisses-julius-malemas-bid-to-appeal-afriforums-interdict-which-prohibits-him-from-calling-on-land-grabs-23eebdc5-7c57-4c78-8d6c-bbf2b1f75265
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2023
Pretoria – The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria dismissed Julius Malema and the EFF’s application to appeal against an interdict which AfriForum acquired in 2017, which prohibited him and his party from calling on the public to invade and occupy any vacant land of their choosing.
Malema has been steadfast in his pursuit, calling on people to occupy vacant property however they wish.
In 2014 and 2016, he called on people to occupy vacant land, however, the National Prosecuting Authority instituted charges against him saying he violated section 18(2)(b) of the Riotous Assemblies Act.
Malema took offence to this, he petitioned the high court to declare that entire portion of the legislation illegal insofar as it demanded that someone found guilty of inciting others to commit a crime be punished with the same severity as the one who actually committed the crime.
In 2019, the high court ruled in favour of Malema, however, in 2020, the Constitutional Court overturned the ruling by the high court but found that only a particular section of the act was unconstitutional and invalid.
On Tuesday, Judge Peter Mabuse reinforced and relied on the ConCourt judgment which emphasised the unconstitutionality of incitement to trespass on private property.
“This judgment is a major win for private property rights and a big blow to those who wish to incite criminality, violence or lawlessness,” said AfroForum’s campaign officer for strategy and content, Ernst van Zyl.
“AfriForum welcomes Judge Mabuse’s judgment which adds the necessary emphasis on the serious criminal nature of inciting people to trespass on and illegally occupy private property,” Van Zyl said.
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32f623 No.15636
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18170175 (182203ZJAN23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Pay back the money: This is how much Julius Malema paid AfriForum
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“Pay back the money: This is how much Julius Malema paid AfriForum”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/julius-malema-eff-pays-afriforum-thousands-in-legal-cost-18-january-2023/
18-01-2023
The Economic Freedom Front (EFF) and its President Julius Malema lost hundreds of thousands of rands over the years after they lost yet another legal battle against the civil rights group AfriForum with cost.
MALEMA, EFF LOSE THOUSANDS IN LEGAL BATTLES
In 2018 and 2019 Malema and the EFF paid Afriforum legal cost of R344 762.86 in total.
In the latest battle The Northern Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, dismissed Malema and the EFF’s a leave to appeal land invasion case and ordered them to pay AfriForum’s legal cost, on Tuesday 2023.
According to Van Zyl, Malema and the EFF was ordered to pay the civil rights group the sum of R102 092.30.
Since March 2017, AfriForum has obtained five cost orders against Malema and the EFF in five different appearances.
Van Zyl said they had applied these funds to some of AfriForum’s projects.
“We still have to decide what would be the best use of this new amount they have to pay. “We can assure our members and the public that it will go towards a good cause.”
Ernst van Zyl
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32f623 No.15637
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18170338 (182223ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / COVID-19 | Calls mount to halt vaccination drive (video)
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“COVID-19 | Calls mount to halt vaccination drive”
https://youtu.be/Elu8caWGV38
Jan 18, 2023
#eNCA speaks to Shabnam Mohamed from Transformative Health Justice.
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32f623 No.15638
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18174065 (191425ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / SA's electricity crisis: Millions of chickens culled (video)
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“SA's electricity crisis | Millions of chickens culled”
https://youtu.be/tRTs90sq7XE
“Chicken shortages loom as load shedding hits poultry industry hard”
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/entrepreneurs/chicken-shortages-loom-as-load-shedding-hits-poultry-industry-hard-5deae152-2873-4b33-8496-a10483adc839
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023
Entrepreneurs who have invested and have directed their efforts into chicken farming are facing a crisis which could lead to a countrywide chicken shortage in the coming weeks.
According to a tweet by the South African Poultry Association, members have had to cull over 10 million 10-day-old chicks due to disruptions caused by constant disruptions caused by persistent load shedding.
This could directly impact poultry farmers' ability to meet the supply demands of the retail sector.
Speaking to the Citizen, Izaak Breitenbach, the general manager of the South African Poultry Association, pointed out that, ironically, there was no shortage of chickens. It was the backlog in the slaughtering of chickens causing the crisis.
“One can actually say there is no shortage of chickens. The chickens are standing on the farm, and we can’t get them through the slaughter process to get them to the restaurants and to get them to the retail. So that is really the issue we have.
“What has happened recently (is that) we had to cull more than 10 million day-old chicks because they have to go into houses that are still occupied by birds that should have been slaughtered.
“And because the load shedding is occurring every day with no respite, producers are just falling further and further behind,” he said.
Another adverse effect of the crisis was the increase in the price of chicken as a result of load shedding. Companies with generators could make up for production using generators.
While this may be a viable solution, there were costs involved. The diesel cost of slaughtering by using generators had an estimated impact of 75c/kg on chicken prices, and the only way for businesses to recoup these expenses was by charging the consumer more.
Former Johannesburg mayor and leader of political party Action SA, Herman Mashaba tweeted “When we start paying R300 plus for a chicken, at least we will know why.”
Attached to his tweet was a video depicting the disposal of a large number of chicken carcases.
Breitenbach, on behalf of the poultry industry, called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to intervene as a matter of urgency. He indicated if interventions were not undertaken to remedy the situation, it could have a negative impact on food security in terms of animal protein supply.
The potential shortages that threatened to affect the retail market had already impacted KFC last December.
Several franchises were temporarily closed, and menu items were limited in other stores as a result of limited stock supply when the country experienced stage 6 load shedding.
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32f623 No.15639
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18174169 (191503ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / [ANC’s] RET faction joins hands with Carl Niehaus in new civil movement (video)
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>>15451
>>15547
>>15548
“Carl Niehaus launches the Radical Economic Transformation Movement (RETMO)” [Jan 14, 2023] - https://youtu.be/Fd0fXLg9EPE
“[ANC’s] RET faction joins hands with Carl Niehaus in new civil movement”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/ret-faction-joins-hands-with-carl-niehaus-in-new-civil-movement-b880cc1e-a6e4-4405-a250-76a0aa4f64d8
Published Jan 5, 2023
The [ANC’s] Radical Economic Transformation (RET) faction is throwing its weight behind Carl Niehaus's plans to establish a political movement.
Niehaus recently hinted at plans to establish his own movement following his expulsion and subsequent resignation from the ANC.
A member of the Radical Economic Transformation, Nkosentsha Shezi, declared the faction’s willingness to join hands with Niehaus.
"It is our view that such a movement is necessary and must allow broad participation of our people across political parties and religious divides.
“It must be both a shield to protect our vulnerable people and a spear through which they can attack the remnants of apartheid and injustice that is emitted against the poor marginalised black majority of South Africa,” he said.
Shezi said they are pinning their hopes and dreams of a prosperous and non-racial South Africa on this movement.
“South Africa can never be prosperous and free when the natives of the land are still landless.
“As a people who have suffered colonial apartheid we are the ones who should form a movement that will help the victims of racial thugs who killed our people during July 2021 [making it now a racial affair] Uprising, assist the victims of Marikana massacre, the victims of floods in KwaZulu-Natal most of whom remain without proper housing.
“Most of all, we hope our National assets, state owned enterprises will be saved and not privatised,” he said.
Taking to his social media account on Monday, Niehaus said he is going to launch and build a new broad civil society and political movement that will work for the full liberation of the people of South Africa.
“We are going to show them flames. We are going to work.
“We are going to work day after day, hour after hour, until we have achieved these ideals,” Niehaus said.
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32f623 No.15640
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18174245 (191518ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / [ANC’s] RET faction joins hands with Carl Niehaus in new civil movement (video)
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>An irony is not lost here, in modern South Africa the African National Congress (ANC) now call this ‘British-Jewish controlled capital’ a new name – ‘white monopoly capital’ and call for the same capture of this elusive capital as a justification for their cause too.
>>>/qresearch/18155726
>She thereby offered reflections that can usefully be taken up and reworked by writers facing continuous and new challenges to undo relations of exploitation through radical economic and social transformation
>>15639
“Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the launch of the Radical Economic Transformation Movement (#RETMO).” [Jan 11, 2023] - https://youtu.be/Wmb145k7wmE
22:53 – “Of course, as always, our message continues to be; “the struggle continues until we have achieved our full liberation.””
“Carl Niehaus seeks support from Jacob Zuma, Ace Magashule, Lindiwe Sisulu for new movement” - Radical Economic Transformation Movement
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/carl-niehaus-seeks-support-from-jacob-zuma-ace-magashule-lindiwe-sisulu-for-new-movement-24c78b67-0cc6-406c-a644-c8bb247ed9da
THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2023
Pretoria - Days after resigning from the ANC, the party he had been part of for 43 years, Carl Niehaus has set his eyes on recruiting former president Jacob Zuma, erstwhile party secretary-general Ace Magashule and Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu to his new Radical Economic Transformation Movement.
Niehaus announced the formation of the NPO earlier this month following his resignation from the ANC, during which time he had appealed against his expulsion from the party.
The ANC national disciplinary committee had wielded its axe and expelled Niehaus in December, days before the governing party’s 55th national elective conference. This was after he was found guilty of six counts of misconduct for contravening the ANC’s constitution and bringing the party into disrepute.
Speaking to the Pretoria News yesterday, the former uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans’ Association national executive committee (NEC) member said all was in order to officially launch his NPO that would bring unity to political parties.
Niehaus said the three senior members of the liberation movement - Zuma, Sisulu and Magashule - were not opposed to the RETMO idea.
Niehaus, a fierce critic of President Cyril Ramaphosa, insisted that his organisation was not a breakaway party from the ANC, like the “others”.
The ANC has had its fair share of disgruntled members forming their own parties, among them the EFF, created after the expulsion of then ANC Youth League president Julius Malema and his spokesperson, Floyd Shivambu.
Cope, formed by former ANC chairperson Mosiuoa Lekota, also broke away from the ANC after the 2007 ANC elective conference that saw Zuma come into power, and booted out then president Thabo Mbeki, paving the way for the fallout.
Bantu Holomisa’s United Democratic Movement was also created out of an ANC breakaway.
But Niehaus said he did not see his new formation as anti-ANC or a reaction to the governing party because it was not a political party, adding that he was in talks with a wide range of senior members within the ANC.
The priority of the NPO was to advance the ideals of Radical Economic Transformation (RET) because after the 55th conference at Nasrec last month, the ANC had lost its focus.
Niehaus was not looking to contest the 2024 national elections, but his focus was to unite political parties and civil society that have RET as an ideal.
“This is to oppose the selling out of the ANC government,” he said.
Calling the ANC an organisation in “favour of new liberalism”, Niehaus said the party had lost its formation for the poor and was an agent for white monopoly capital.
“I left the ANC because the 55th conference confirmed that the party was no longer the ANC that I joined, that was working for full liberation of the people. It has betrayed the RET policy,” Niehaus said.
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32f623 No.15641
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18180780 (201457ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Cable thieves plunge Mdantsane hospital into crisis mode (video)
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“Standoff between police and Mdantsane community” [Jan 20, 2023] - https://youtu.be/ryn6e-eazQI
0:03 – “Members of the local community forum taking the law into their own hands going from scrapyard to scrapyard saying they are searching for… the cable stolen from the Cecilia Hospital.”
1:35 – “The police officer on camera fired live rounds in front of many people… Community members saying that they don’t want police around them because they are the reason why things have escalated this way. Police have been accused of working with these criminals.”
“Cable thieves plunge Mdantsane hospital into crisis mode”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-19-cable-thieves-plunge-mdantsane-hospital-into-crisis-mode/
19 Jan 2023
Pregnant women needing C-sections had to be diverted to Frere Hospital, while corpses were sent to another building for refrigeration after mass cable theft at Cecilia Makiwane Hospital on Tuesday.
T he theft of electricity cables at the Cecilia Makiwane Hospital in Mdantsane, Buffalo City, has plunged the facility into crisis mode.
Eastern Cape Department of Health spokesperson MK Ndamase said cables at the hospital were stolen and vandalised on Tuesday and the hospital had to operate with emergency electricity.
This is the third hospital targeted by cable thieves since late December, with the other two being in Gauteng.
“The Eastern Cape Department of Health worked around the clock to restore power. The cables that supply power to the hospital were badly vandalised, with other cables stolen. The generators on site are functional… the missing cables meant that the electricity generated by the generators could not be conducted to the various parts of the hospital,” Ndamase said.
He said preliminary reports showed that the thieves had dug a hole underneath a fence to gain entry to the facility.
“Mobile generators had to be deployed to the facility to operate critical areas like the adult and paediatric ICUs and the kitchen so patients could have warm food.”
He said contractors had worked through the night and electricity was restored on Thursday afternoon.
The theft and damage, however, resulted in pregnant women being diverted to Frere Hospital for C-sections.
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“We are fortunate that this time there were no lives lost as a result of this thuggery because we moved with speed to ensure that a contractor was appointed to fix the cables while critical patients were moved to other hospitals,” said the MEC for Health, Nomakhosazana Meth.
“We thank the CEO and his team for working until midnight and early this morning,” she said.
In December 2022, the Intensive Care Unit at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in Soweto was cut off from the medical air and oxygen supply at the hospital after the theft of a piece of copper pipe. Patients had to be evacuated to a different part of the hospital.
Earlier in January, R3-million worth of copper piping was stolen from above an operating theatre inside the Charlotte Maxeke hospital in Johannesburg.
Meanwhile, copper cables worth R1-million were dug up from an electrical substation in Struandale in Gqeberha earlier this week. Two security guards were held at gunpoint by three men who wore reflector jackets and tied up the guards. They were joined by a further five suspects.
Nelson Mandela Bay’s district police commissioner, Major-General Vuyisile Ncata, said halting the theft of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and essential infrastructure-related crimes remained a priority for the police.
“This damage and theft are tantamount to economic sabotage, therefore, we will make every effort to ensure that these perpetrators are traced, arrested and convicted. We appeal to the communities to provide information on criminals who steal or interfere with and damage infrastructure,” Ncata said. DM/MC
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32f623 No.15642
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18180828 (201509ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Diplomatic row after officials ‘invade’ Nigerian Consulate to cut off electricity over unpaid bills to the tune of R400 000
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“Diplomatic row after officials ‘invade’ Nigerian Consulate to cut off electricity over unpaid bills to the tune of R400 000”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/diplomatic-row-after-officials-invade-nigerian-consulate-to-cut-off-electricity-over-unpaid-bills-to-the-tune-of-r400-000-fb21a9fb-3260-4c6d-94e9-52a8da11d602
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023
Pretoria – The Nigerian consulate in Joburg has condemned the “invasion” of its premises by City of Joburg’s power utility, City Power, to disconnect electricity at the diplomatic mission.
This week, City Power visited multiple premises around Joburg’s region E, disconnecting electricity to recoup more than R360 million it is owed by entities in the region.
The Nigerian diplomatic mission was visited on Wednesday. City Power told IOL that the consulate owed more than R400 000.
Following the visit, the Consulate General of Nigeria in South Africa issued a statement expressing displeasure, adding that the South African government had to investigate the conduct of the City of Joburg officials.
“The invasion squad, which comprised officials of the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) and City Power, as well as members of the press, arrived at the consulate without prior notice or appointment and disrupted normal consular services,” the Consulate said.
“The consulate maintains that the action of the officials, no matter the justification, was in complete violation of extant international treaties and conventions, especially the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963, which guarantees the inviolability of consular premises.”
The consulate said the actions have annoyed Lagos authorities.
“Consequently, the consulate-general has, through diplomatic channels, conveyed the displeasure of the federal government of Nigeria to the South African government, with a demand for thorough investigation to be conducted into the illegal violation of the premises of the consulate general…”
The Nigerian authorities are also demanding “appropriate remedial measures” to be taken to avoid a recurrence.
“Furthermore, the consulate wishes to express its regret to members of the public for the disruption to services caused by the invasion and hereby assures that normal consular services have been restored at the mission,” the statement concluded.
On Wednesday, City Power told IOL that despite being denied access to the Nigerian consulate in Illovo, it managed to disconnected the electricity supply to the diplomatic mission.
City Power’s spokesperson, Isaac Mangena, said the Nigerian consul-general later visited City Power’s offices and made arrangements to settle the bill by the end of January.
“The consul-general visited our service delivery centre in Alexandra and agreed to pay the deposit, with the rest to be paid by the end of the month,” said Mangena.
“The same with The Catalyst Hotel, even though we realised that the hotel had lodged some queries on the debt, which we will be attending to. However, they paid R400 000 and were reconnected and we will proceed to address their query.”
By Wednesday night, Mangena said electricity had also been restored to the Nigerian consulate.
“Power was restored late afternoon, after the arrangement was made. They owed over R400 000, and they put up a R150 000 deposit,” said Mangena.
Over the past three days, churches and other business have been on the receiving end of City Power’s drive to disconnect electricity to customers whose municipal accounts are in arrears.
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32f623 No.15643
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18180904 (201528ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Shift in southern African economic landscape following Zimbabwe’s lithium ban (Parts 1&2)
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“Shift in southern African economic landscape following Zim’s lithium ban” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/shift-in-southern-african-economic-landscape-following-zims-lithium-ban-02d4ce18-d00d-4ba1-8800-ecbe147c7b12
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023
Johannesburg - The African continent is seeing a shift in its economic landscape, with Zimbabwe recently banning all raw lithium exports after the government said it was losing €1.7 billion from exporting it as a raw mineral and not processing it into batteries in-country.
Lithium is a mineral used as a component in electronic batteries for mostly cars, cellphones and computers. It is so valuable that it is known as “white gold”, and its price has gone up by 1 100% in the past two years alone.
The alkali metal is found in small amounts in minerals such as spodumene, petalite, lepidolite and amblygonite, as well as in indigenous rocks and waters of some mineral springs. It’s produced through the electric decomposition of molten lithium chloride and potassium chloride.
Zimbabwe holds some of the world’s largest reserves of hard-rock lithium, a vital mineral in the production of clean energy technologies.
Presidential spokesperson George Charamba said the law had been drawn up following “a beeline of 30-ton trucks full of lithium ore from Sandawana (mine) to the sea en route to different destinations of the world”.
“When the government caught up with the mischief, it looked for an appropriate law to deal with the illicit flow of high-value ore,” he said.
He said the ban came days after President Emmerson Mnangagwa said a new law would target hordes of artisanal miners who were drawn by the mineral’s high prices and invading abandoned mines to dig for lithium-bearing rocks.
Mnangagwa said the raw lithium was being exported through neighbouring countries.
Charamba explained that miners for a long time had been aware of the government's stance on value-addition driven by its long-term economic vision.
"Government has for a long time been having conversations about value-addition, so no one here has been caught unawares. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision is to industrialise the economy, and we have to be serious in terms of value-addition so that we fully industrialise the Zimbabwean economy," he said.
According to him, the paradigm policy shift by the Second Republic is the first by any country on the continent, whereas for years Africa has not benefited fully from its rich natural resource endowment. Hence the government's move demonstrates its determination to industrialise the economy in line with Vision 2030.
Energy experts weighed in on Zimbabwe's ban, saying it was a good move for Zimbabwe in terms of taking control of the raw materials produced by the country.
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32f623 No.15644
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18180907 (201528ZJAN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Shift in southern African economic landscape following Zimbabwe’s lithium ban (Parts 1&2)
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“Shift in southern African economic landscape following Zim’s lithium ban” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/shift-in-southern-african-economic-landscape-following-zims-lithium-ban-02d4ce18-d00d-4ba1-8800-ecbe147c7b12
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023
“As a CEO of a mining company aspiring to diversify into critical minerals like lithium, just a thought of a possible collaboration in manufacturing lithium batteries in southern Africa is at the centre of Exxaro’s purpose of powering better lives in Africa and beyond,” said Nombasa Tsengwa, CEO of mining company Exxaro Resources.
Prian Reddy, a senior analyst in the sustainable mobility and energy storage department at GreenCape, a non-profit organisation in Cape Town, said this shift was needed.
“It’s interesting to see that Zimbabwe has now banned the export of unprocessed lithium ore in a bid to attract investment in local lithium beneficiation.
“Zimbabwe holds Africa’s largest lithium reserves – the fifth-largest globally. The province of Masvingo is home to the Bikita mine (with reserves amounting to 10.8-11 million tons of lithium ore. With a grading of 1.4%, this would amount to around 0.15 million tons of usable lithium,” he said.
Reddy said this was similar to a move made by Indonesia early last year which banned the export of unprocessed nickel ore.
“Indonesia has approximately 22% of the world’s nickel reserves, and this policy shift also aimed to attract investment towards the local beneficiation of key minerals in the lithium-ion battery and EV value chain.
“South Africa has the world’s largest reserves of manganese, another strategic mineral in the lithium-ion battery value chain. Co-operation with neighbouring African countries that have strategic mineral reserves is imperative if South Africa aims to develop a local lithium-ion cell manufacturing capacity in the years to come,” he said.
According to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, ongoing exploration has indicated there are significant deposits of lithium in the country.
“The Council for Geoscience confirms the presence of numerous sources of lithium-bearing rocks in all provinces in South Africa, all of which are currently the subject of an intensive research programme at various stages,” said a spokesperson for the department, Ernest Mulibana.
Mulibana said the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, and the Department of Science and Innovation were in the process of developing a battery minerals beneficiation value chain master plan in collaboration with industry and organised labour.
Once finalised, the master plan will guide the beneficiation of minerals in battery production. To date, only Polarium (a Swedish battery manufacturer) is known to be assembling lithium-ion batteries in South Africa.
“Zimbabwe is a sovereign state that has the right to make its own economic and trade policy decisions informed by national interest.
“Bilateral, regional, continental and international agreements and protocols are in place to ensure that countries balance domestic imperatives with international obligations and compliance,” Mulibana added.
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32f623 No.15645
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18180973 (201541ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Angry residents protest over three-day long electricity outages in Cato Crest
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>>15564
>“Mbombela residents band together to regain access to electricity”
This is a stark contrast.
“LOOK: Angry residents protest over three-day long electricity outages in Cato Crest”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/look-angry-residents-protest-over-three-day-long-electricity-outages-in-cato-crest-c00bb4b3-757b-4f40-8030-bc62f568ad66
Published Jan 18, 2023
Durban - The ongoing power outages across Durban has led to sporadic and violent protests in various communities. eThekwini Municipality has been publishing a number of updates regarding power outages and faults in various suburbs.
On Wednesday, residents living in Cato Crest took to the streets to demonstrate after being without electricity for three days.
According to community sources, disgruntled groups blocked off Mary Thiphe Road on Tuesday night. They placed tyres and trees along the roadway and set it alight. Residents also threw dirt onto the burning pile.
On Wednesday morning, parents were forced to find an alternate route to the two schools in the neighbouring Manor Gardens community. By the afternoon, fresh piles of burning debris was scattered on the road. The roadway was opened just before 4.30pm after the Manor Gardens Residents and Ratepayers Association, Public Order Policing and private security guards attended to the protest.
Earlier in the week, Phoenix residents closed off roads and staged a protest after going 40 hours without electricity. IOL reported that Durban Metro Public Order Police and police were called to the scene on Sunday. Residents blocked off the Phoenix highway.
Community, Pastor Collin Moodley, said this is an ongoing problem. He said the electricity does not return following the end of load shedding.
On Saturday night, residents living in an informal settlement near Bonela took to the streets to protest after officials disconnected illegal electrical wires.
Dew Force Security's Yusuf Moola said they were alerted to the protest on Saturday night.
He said crowds burnt tyres and debris on the roadway. They also damaged infrastructure and stoned vehicles. There was also a vehicle that crashed in the chaos. Some had pistols and were firing live rounds at police and security personnel.
City spokesperson, Msawakhe Mayisela said they were aware of the protests.
"We are on record denouncing these protests because we are of the strong conviction that there is no number of grievances that will justify these violent service delivery protests," he said.
Mayisela said like many other cities, the city’s electricity infrastructure is bearing the brunt of load shedding.
"Our system is not designed to be switched on and off frequently. This results in many of our mini-substations tripping, leaving some areas without electricity outside of the load shedding schedule. What is also compounding our problems is the issue of cable theft and illegal connections," he said.
The City said the issue of cable theft also leads to malfunctions of mini-substations due to an overload, while some areas are left to wait a little longer for electricity to return after load shedding.
"Following this situation, we are receiving an avalanche of phone calls from the public reporting power outages, and we are grateful of the effort that our personnel is always putting to ensure that power is restored expeditiously," Mayisela said.
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32f623 No.15646
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18181034 (201554ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Phoenix residents protest over 40-hour power outage”; "Politicians are blamed for the strike." (Parts 1&2)
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>Earlier in the week, Phoenix residents closed off roads and staged a protest after going 40 hours without electricity.
“Phoenix residents protest over 40-hour power outage”; "Politicians are blamed for the strike." – Part 1
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/politicians-blamed-for-stoking-phoenix-protests-breaking-20-january-2023/
20-01-2023 15:25
Phoenix’s angry residents take it to the streets to protest following a 40-hour power outage. Politicians are blamed for the strike.
•	After a 40-hour power outage in Phoenix over the weekend, angry residents took to the streets protesting and burning tyres.
•	Political opportunism was blamed for stoking the protests.
•	The ward councillor blames ageing and inadequate infrastructure for the power failure.
After a power outage that lasted 40 hours, from Friday to Monday morning, enraged residents and some business owners took to the streets in Phoenix, north of Durban. Tyres were burned and roads were closed. Traffic was disrupted and had to be diverted.
In video footage GroundUp has seen, a passenger recording the protest on Sunday night had his phone taken. When the passenger left the vehicle to retrieve his phone, he was mobbed, assaulted with sticks, and forced to flee.
The protests started on Sunday with about 80 people near the Eastbury grounds. By Monday morning, there were only about 20 protesters, gathered at Grove End.
The power outage was not the first but it was one of the longest endured by residents in recent months. There is also water rationing and there are problems with uncollected garbage.
COMMUNITY POLICE FORUM ON POLITICS MANIPULATION:
Local community police forum (CPF) chairperson Umesh Singh said people were being manipulated by politicians stoking the discontent.
He said the power outage was caused by ageing infrastructure and protests weren’t going to fix a problem that required expertise and time.
He said community groups, such as the CPF, were seeking to assist the “broken” eThekwini Municipality.
Singh said it was a “low mentality” for people to destroy infrastructure they needed for daily survival just to get the municipality’s attention. He said Phoenix was still struggling from the damage to infrastructure done during the 2021 riots.
Ward 49 Councillor Tino Pillay (DA) said power had been restored to three wards by 1:30am on Monday, except for two roads in ward 48 that had additional faults.
He said the power outage over the weekend was not the result of load shedding, but of a cable malfunction, caused by load surges on the lines when the power was switched back on. At the same time, there was a second cable fault 50 metres away, and a third about five kilometres away. He said the process of joining replacement cables was easily a 20-hour job that included manually digging trenches, acquiring parts, and managing surges so that further breaks did not happen.
Pillay also blamed ageing infrastructure and the eThekwini municipality’s “broken system”, which included its supply chain management. He said everyone was aware that the government had not maintained or expanded the infrastructure as the population grew.
He, too, blamed political incitement for the protests. He said the protestors were misinformed.
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32f623 No.15647
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18181040 (201554ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Phoenix residents protest over 40-hour power outage”; "Politicians are blamed for the strike." (Parts 1&2)
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“Phoenix residents protest over 40-hour power outage”; "Politicians are blamed for the strike." – Part 2
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/politicians-blamed-for-stoking-phoenix-protests-breaking-20-january-2023/
20-01-2023 15:25
POLITICS BLAMED
On Sunday, a statement was issued by Inkatha Freedom Party councillor Jonathan Annipen on eThekwini municipal letterhead stating that staff members from the municipality had been removed from Phoenix because of threats to their safety.
Annipen said Maxwell Mthembu, head of eThekwini Municipality, told him a political party had made threats to harm municipal staff. Annipen refused to say who or which party.
The message was not well received by the DA and the Phoenix CPF, who said they had spoken to Mthembu and no staff member had been threatened or taken off site.
Members of the public also criticised Annipen for inflaming the situation.
Speaking to GroundUp on Tuesday, Annipen said that while he stood by his statement, he now viewed parts of it as “alarmist”, and he conceded that he only had hearsay evidence of political threats and he had not actually witnessed threats to municipal staff himself. He said the IFP would not support violent protests that damage property and infrastructure.
Singh said the CPF would have protected municipal staff while they worked had there in fact been any danger.
CALL FOR PROTEST
In a voice note on a private Phoenix WhatsApp group, calls to protest were made by an individual asking residents to join him in protesting against the eThekwini Municipality and the Democratic Alliance. The note claims that members of Action SA were both present and supportive of the protests.
But Action SA KwaZulu-Natal provincial chair Zwakele Mncwango said they knew nothing about the voice note and they did not condone violence. However, he said,
“Protesting is a constitutional right that all South Africans enjoy. Unfortunately, our government [listens] to protest language before doing anything.”
Claims had been circulating on social media that thousands of rands worth of food had to be discarded as Durban temperatures reached above 30 degrees celsius during the outage. Community WhatsApp groups started to call on residents to protest.
POWER OUTAGE DISRUPT PHOENIX SERVICE
A source at First Call Assist, who wished to remain anonymous, said the service was inundated with requests for assistance in Phoenix. He said some residents were dependent on ventilators, others on running their businesses from home, and the power outage was disastrous for them. However, fortunately no calls for medical assistance were received during the outage.
Meanwhile, Pillay said residents could claim for losses caused by the outage through the Sizakhala walk-in centre. He said for a successful claim one had to show receipts of purchase, and it would be best for claimants to visit the centre to receive help in person.
Phoenix has seen a burgeoning of development over the past decade, including blocks of flats that are privately built and let out for rent. Services are strained.
Pillay said the community could expect service interruptions for the foreseeable future and residents should consider alternative solutions like gas, solar and inverter systems.
GroundUp contacted Mthembu and also city manager Mbhele for comment on the claims made by Annipen, but they had not responded by the time of publication.
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32f623 No.15648
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18202236 (231339ZJAN23) Notable: The Club of Rome and the Rise of the “Predictive Modelling” Mafia (Parts 1&2, videos)
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>>>/qresearch/18188984
>>>/qresearch/18189004
>>>/qresearch/18162056
>revolution is both a science and an art form
“Dennis Meadows: How the Population Must be Reduced to 1-2 billion, Achieved with Epidemics” [Apr 3, 2022] - https://youtu.be/ojK05pVOlhs
Dennis Meadows, one of the original members of the Club of Rome & co-author of 'Limits to Growth' (1972)
“The Club of Rome and the Rise of the “Predictive Modelling” Mafia” Part 1
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/11/investigative-reports/the-club-of-rome-and-the-rise-of-the-predictive-modelling-mafia/
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
While many are now familiar with the manipulation of predictive modelling during the COVID-19 crisis, a network of powerful Malthusians have used the same tactics for the better part of the last century in order to sell and impose their agenda.
The document which became the bible and blueprint of this new anti-humanist movement that birthed today’s Green New Deal agenda was titled Limits to Growth (1972) and today holds the record as the most widely read book on ecology, having sold 30 million copies published into 32 languages.
A recent article celebrating the book’s 40-year anniversary stated “it helped launch modern environmental computer modeling and began our current globally focused environmental debate. After Limits [To Growth], environmentalists, scientists and policy-makers increasingly thought of ecological problems in planetary terms and as dynamically interconnected… It is worth revisiting Limits today because, more than any other book, it introduced the concept of anthropocentric climate change to a mass audience.”
The MIT study itself did not even begin in the USA, but rather in Montebello Quebec in 1971, when Club of Rome-backer Pierre Trudeau allocated tax payer money to initiate the project. A network of Rhodes Scholars and Privy Councillors centered around Alexander King, Maurice Strong, Maurice Lamontagne (founder of Environment Canada), Marc Lalonde (Rhodes Scholar, Trudeau advisor and head of the Prime Ministers Office), Michael Pitfield (Privy Council Clerk and founder of Canada’s CSIS) and Rhodes Scholar Governor General Roland Michener, among others, had presided over that meeting. When the Canadian funds had served their role, the project continued to receive its funding from the Aurelio Peccei’s Volkswagen Foundation, whose Nazi-supporting past should have made some of the MIT statisticians uncomfortable.
Thus, creativity and its fruits of technological progress are acceptable only IF they reduce the assumed conflict between man and nature posited by Lamontagne. “Bad” technology in Lamontagne’s formulation, has the effect of increasing humanity’s material growth (i.e.: powers of productivity). If, on the other hand, we promote technologies of a low energy flux density form, such as windmills, solar panels and biofuels, which reduce the energy available and thus the amount of economic activity in which man can engage, then technology can be defined as a “good” thing” according to this twisted logic.
This concept was echoed by another Club of Rome member and collaborator with Lamontagne on his Senate Report named Omond Solandt. Solandt made his career as the science advisor to Lord Louis Mountbatten (Prince Philip’s pedophile mentor) during WWII and headed Canada’s Defense Research Board until 1957, where he collaborated on MK Ultra alongside the infamous Ewan Cameron at McGill University. Testifying to the Lamontagne Senate Commission in 1970 Solandt said: –“There is no longer any need to advance science. The need is rather to understand, guide and use science effectively for the welfare of mankind.”—
What defines “the welfare of mankind” in the mind of an MK Ultra proponent should give one chills.
Lamontagne stated this in volume one of his report:
“The new wisdom prescribes that the additional R&D effort be devoted to the life sciences and social sciences rather than the physical sciences… to economic and social objectives rather than curiosity and discovery.”
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32f623 No.15649
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18202244 (231341ZJAN23) Notable: The Club of Rome and the Rise of the “Predictive Modelling” Mafia (Parts 1&2, videos)
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“Computer predicts the end of civilisation (1973) | RetroFocus” - https://youtu.be/cCxPOqwCr1I
Dr. King, now you’re describing the world as a closed system where all these things are interrelated and yet the government, the control of the system, is by individual nation-states. Now how do you convince them to cooperate?
Dr. King: “The sovereignty of these nations is no longer as absolute as it was. The gradual diminishing, whittling away of sovereignty, little bit by little bit, especially, of course, the smaller countries where it’s more obvious, but the bigger countries have to do a good deal of this by agreeing to international arrangements for the Law of the Seas, or for the limits of fishing or for control of the wavelengths and radio and a hundred and one other things, but especially in a technological field I think. This is going to be increasingly so with the developments next year… the interdependence of countries, on their food and fuels and so on, is leading to an interdependence which has seeds of draining away of sovereignty within it.”
“I think that the enlightened leadership in Australia should see down the road that Australia will have to lose some of its own self decisions in order to acquire something else which may be purely political in a very wide sense, or maybe also security.”
“The Club of Rome and the Rise of the “Predictive Modelling” Mafia” Part 2
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/11/investigative-reports/the-club-of-rome-and-the-rise-of-the-predictive-modelling-mafia/
NOVEMBER 21, 2022
The Club of Rome’s 1972 Limits to Growth was the first of its kind to fuse together global temperature with economic variables like population growth, resource loss, and the under-defined category of “pollution”. By utilizing linear equations to extrapolate trends into the future, the Club of Rome had set the stage for two major fallacies:
Fallacy #1 – The fabric of physical space time shaping the discoverable universe is intrinsically non-linear and thus not expressible by any form of linear equations regardless of the computing power involved. Human creative mentation is most explicitly non-linear as it is tied to non-formalizable states of existence like inspiration, love of truth, dignity, and beauty which no binary system can approximate. The Club of Rome programmers ignored these facts and assumed the universe was as binary as their software.
Fallacy #2 – The data sets themselves could easily be skewed and re-framed according to the controllers of the computer programmers who aspired to shape government policy. We have already seen how this technique was used to drive fallacious results of future scenarios under the hand of Imperial College’s Neil Ferguson and the same technique has been applied in ecological modelling as well.
This use of skewed, under-defined statistics, projected into the future in order to “act preventatively on future crises” became a hegemonic practice for the next 40 years and has been used by neo-Malthusians ever since to justify the increased rates of war, poverty and disease across the world.
With the Limits to Growth computer models, a scientific veneer was given to the cultish efforts of fringe neo-Malthusians like Stanford University’s Paul Ehrlich, whose 1968 book The Population Bomb tried to forecast an inevitable global planetary crisis where oil would dry up, arable lands would dry away and resources would disappear by the year 2000. Ehrlich’s cynical thesis won over a cult following but due to its airy generalizations, it didn’t win many converts among policy making or scientific circles. The club of Rome changed all of that, making Ehrlich’s book a best seller by 1972.
In his 1968 book, he wrote:
“A cancer is an uncontrolled multiplication of cells; the population explosion is an uncontrolled multiplication of people… We must shift our efforts from the treatment of the symptoms to the cutting out of the cancer. The operation will demand many apparently brutal and heartless decisions.”
As researcher William Engdahl demonstrated in his 1992 Century of Oil, then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had more of a role in manufacturing this crisis from scratch by keeping hundreds of tankers replete with petrol from being unloaded in the USA and facilitating the 400% increase with the assistance of several high level oil ministers in the Middle East beholden to Kissinger. In recent years, Saudi Arabia’s former OPEC minister at the time corroborated Engdahl’s research, stating:
“I am 100 per cent sure that the Americans were behind the increase in the price of oil. The oil companies were in real trouble at that time, they had borrowed a lot of money and they needed a high oil price to save them.”
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32f623 No.15650
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18202506 (231453ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Former president Jacob Zuma locks horns with King Misuzulu at Isandlwana commemoration over speech that was seen as pro-Ramaphosa
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“Former president Jacob Zuma locks horns with King Misuzulu at Isandlwana commemoration over speech that was seen as pro-Ramaphosa”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/former-president-jacob-zuma-locks-horns-with-king-misuzulu-at-isandlwana-commemoration-over-speech-that-was-seen-as-pro-ramaphosa-3a146c48-86a2-4f10-bdaa-d351a5e7334f
Published Jan 22, 2023
Isandlwana – A comment by King Misuzulu KaZwelithini of the Zulu at the 144th commemoration of the battle of Isandlwana, which was seen as “protecting Cyril Ramaphosa’s governance failures”, pushed former President Jacob Zuma to promptly respond on Saturday.
Zuma’s immediate response prompted murmurs from Zulu regiments who started chanting “uyayivubela”, an old Zulu battle cry about someone who is starting a war.
During his speech, King Misuzulu said people should be tolerant of Ramaphosa as leading a country is not easy as some would like to believe.
He said constant criticism was not helpful and leaders should be respected.
“He (Ramaphosa) has been chosen by God to be in the seat of the presidency.
“God trusts the President (Ramaphosa) and his leadership of us
“Therefore I am saying we must not criticise, we must not point fingers and say look at him and what he is doing.
“The job he is doing is not an easy one,” he said in Zulu.
In another eyebrow-raising comment, the King also said religion and politics were very divisive to people.
“First, I am not trying to be controversial, but religion divides a nation and politics do divide a nation.
“And many other issues and what I have just counted, I plead with you Zulu people not to allow these things to disrupt our way of life,” he told the over 10 000 people that had gathered at the mountain of Isandlwana to remember the historic victory of the Zulu army against the British on January 22, 1879.
Later when calling for an end to the killing of people living with albinism, the King said the Zulu nation came before politics and religion.
“As Zulus, we have our own way of life, we are older than politics, also, we are older than religion,” he said.
Then came Zuma after the King has spoken.
According to the official programme, Zuma was not billed to speak and royal protocol is clear that after the King has spoken, no one should speak.
It is not clear how Zuma got the opportunity outside the official programme which by the way was sometimes overridden after it was alleged that the provincial government (under the ANC) played politics by trying to exclude the local mayor of Nquthu (under the IFP) from speaking.
Regarding the king’s remarks about Ramaphosa, Zuma appeared to say if leaders want to be respected by the people they lead, they must as well respect them.
He then touched on the issue of religion and politics as divisive factors, saying he wished that he could privately discuss this with the king.
“I wish to discuss the king’s comment on the issue of politics (being a divisive factor), whether is it politics that is wrong or it is people that misuse it, just like the issue of religion,” Zuma said.
Throughout his speech, there were murmurs within Zulu regiments who were questioning why Zuma was speaking after the King has spoken, thus undermining his authority.
As Zuma was concluding his remarks, a regiment believed to be a royal family member led the other regiments in chanting “uyayivubela.”’
That prompted Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi to rebuke the regiments, and called for order and order was restored.
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32f623 No.15651
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203009 (231625ZJAN23) Notable: Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in high-level talks with Minister Naledi Pandor in Pretoria (video)
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>>15519
“Talks on second Russia-African Summit on agenda, Lavrov and Pandor discuss bilateral issues | WION” - https://youtu.be/hkwk4Or0Rg0
“PICS: Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in high-level talks with Minister Naledi Pandor in Pretoria”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/pics-russias-foreign-minister-sergey-lavrov-in-high-level-talks-with-minister-naledi-pandor-in-pretoria-9c9a346e-ffa6-4757-b2ed-36fb9c10e2e5
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023
Pretoria - Minister of International Relations and Co-operation Dr Naledi Pandor is today hosting the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov, in Pretoria.
The two ministers will this morning hold bilateral talks. The top diplomats will also exchange views on issues of common bilateral, regional and multilateral issues.
Lavrov is in South Africa on an official visit at the invitation of Pandor. The tour has attracted criticism from some sections, owing to Russia’s invasion of its neighbour Ukraine, given South Africa’s neutral stance in the conflict.
However, South Africa has maintained strong ties with its partners in the BRICS forum – Brazil, Russia, India and China.
Diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and the Republic of South Africa were established on February 28, 1992.
In 2022, South Africa and the Russian Federation celebrated 30 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, and the Department of International Relations and Co-operation says the historical links between the two countries remain strong.
The former USSR was one of the key supporters of the struggle for liberation in South Africa. South Africa became the first African state to recognise the independence of the Russian Federation post dissolution of the USSR.
The Declaration on a Strategic Partnership between the Republic of South Africa and the Russian Federation was signed on the margins of the 5th BRICS summit that was held in Durban in March 2013 by heads of state of South Africa and the Russian Federation.
That declaration affirmed the strategic partnership between South Africa and Russia and set the principles and framework for an equitable and mutually beneficial partnership that will support the two countries national development priorities, the African agenda and the establishment of a peaceful, just and democratic global governance system. The signing of the Declaration on a Strategic Partnership in 2013 was preceded by the South Africa-Russia Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation that was signed during President Vladimir Putin’s visit to South Africa in 2006.
Political bilateral relations between South Africa and the Russian Federation, which cover a range of issues, are at a strategic level. However, analysts have highlighted that the current economic relations between the two friendly nations do not match the high level of political relations.
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32f623 No.15652
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203017 (231626ZJAN23) Notable: South African Navy Set To Welcome China And Russia; SA-China-Russia military exercise: Thandi Modise hits back at critics, says there was ‘no hype’ when US Army came
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“SA-China-Russia military exercise: Thandi Modise hits back at critics, says there was ‘no hype’ when US Army came”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/sa-china-russia-military-exercise-thandi-modise-hits-back-at-critics-says-there-was-no-hype-when-us-army-came-ff273e1f-5d74-4fa8-9720-0705aa0178c7
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023
Pretoria - The Ministry of Defence and Military Veterans has hit back at widespread critics of the forthcoming military exercise where South Africa hosts the People’s Liberation Army Navy of China, and the Russian Federal Navy during a multilateral maritime exercise scheduled to take place from February 17.
Defence and Military Veterans Minister Thandi Modise said the exercise is highly beneficial for the three navies.
In recent months, South African military forces have had engagements with their counterparts including the UK, the People’s Republic of China, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Ghana.
“There was no hype about any of these countries, especially with regard to the United States of America, wherein we held an even longer exercise, known as Exercise Shared ACCORD in KwaZulu-Natal last year regarding our military health capabilities,” said Modise.
She said the SANDF planned and budgeted for military exercises with other nations across the globe, both at bilateral and multilateral levels.
“Exercise MOSI II is no exception, including the Exercise Shared ACCORD we held with our USA armed forces counterparts. In addition, the biennial maritime Exercise Oxide between South Africa and France took place in November last year at the Simon’s Town Naval Base,” said Modise.
“We wish to state categorically that South Africa, like any independent and sovereign state, has a right to conduct its foreign relations in line with its own diplomatic relations and national interests.
“South Africa sees Exercise MOSI II as an opportunity to contribute towards further strengthening the strong bonds that exist between South Africa, Russia and China,” she said.
The former Speaker of Parliament highlighted that contrary to widespread assertions by critics, South Africa was not abandoning its neutral position on the Russian-Ukraine conflict.
“We remain firm in our view that multilateralism and dialogue are keys to unlock sustainable international peace. We continue to urge both parties to engage in dialogue as a solution to the current conflict,” said Modise.
Code-named Exercise Mosi II, the major maritime joint exercise is due to take place in Durban and Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal from February 17 to 27.
The exercise will be the second time of such co-operation comprising the three naval forces, with the first one held in November 2019 in Cape Town.
This year’s Exercise MOSI II will see more than 350 SANDF personnel from various arms of services and divisions participating alongside their Russian and Chinese counterparts.
Modise said she was confident that Exercise MOSI II would benefit all three participating nations.
“The envisaged exercise will benefit all countries involved through interoperability of the naval systems, joint disaster systems management enhancement, maritime cooperation and anti-piracy exercises,” she said.
In addition, Exercise MOSI II would serve as a platform for the three nations to share operational skills, expertise and experience.
South Africa enjoyed cordial diplomatic relations with all member states of BRICS (Brazil, Russia and China) at a bilateral level, in addition to the multilateral levels.
“We also enjoy defence diplomatic relations with several countries across all the continents of the world since we have become an integral part of the community of nations and no longer a pariah State,” said the minister.
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32f623 No.15653
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203021 (231627ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Court battle looms over load shedding, Eskom tariff hike
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“Court battle looms over load shedding, Eskom tariff hike”
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/court-battle-looms-over-load-shedding-eskom-tariff-hike-507ab7f1-f4ad-46db-b67a-8dcc5d216759
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023
Johannesburg - Eskom and the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) are facing legal action to force the troubled power utility to end load shedding and reverse the recently approved an 18.65% tariff hikes from April 1.
The DA wants to interdict the implementation of the decision to effect the increases pending another application to challenge the government’s implementation of load shedding and its general response to the country’s energy crisis.
In papers filed at the North Gauteng High Court this week, DA leader John Steenhuisen states that part B of the official opposition’s application is a semi-urgent review of various decisions taken by the government in response to the ongoing energy crisis.
"Nersa decided that Eskom is entitled to recover R318 billion from all its customers in the 2023/24 financial year and R352bn in the next financial year. These revenues appear to translate to an increase in electricity tariffs of over 30% in the next two years,” reads the DA’s founding affidavit.
According to the DA, Nersa’s decision is inconsistent with the Constitution and the party wants the high court to declare it as such and to set it aside. It argues that Nersa and Eskom shouldn’t implement the decision to increase tariffs as it is irrational, unlawful and unreasonable.
The DA cites Nersa, Eskom, President Cyril Ramaphosa and a number of his Cabinet ministers and the nine provincial premiers as respondents.
”Nersa’s decision constitutes an irrational, unreasonable retrogressive measure,” the DA said, adding that Eskom’s tariffs had increased by 653% for all customers since 2007.
Steenhuisen said Nersa’s decision was based on the flawed premise that an increase in tariffs will somehow assist the power utility in recovering from its financial circumstances and providing electricity to its customers.
In a separate matter, Mabuza Attorneys, Buthelezi Vilakazi Inc, Makangela Mtungani Inc, Mketsu & Associates Inc, Mphahlele & Masipa Inc, Madlanga & Partners Inc and Ntanga Nkuhlu Inc Attorneys, as well UDM leader Bantu Holomisa, Build One South Africa founder Mmusi Maimane, the IFP, the National Union of Metalworkers of SA and policy analyst Lukhona Mnguni, among others, are demanding an end to load shedding.
"That load shedding will stop with immediate effect, and if not, a full explanation about why the government is unable to stop load shedding with immediate effect.
“In the alternative, we are instructed to demand a specific timetable as to when load shedding will end, and the reasons for the said timetable,” reads the letter from Mabuza Attorneys to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan and Eskom.
The group is demanding that the state commits to compensating everyone who has suffered quantifiable financial losses because of load shedding.
Gordhan and Eskom were given until yesterday (Friday) to give the undertakings sought by Mabuza Attorneys’ clients or face a court application to secure appropriate relief.
"If we are compelled to bring proceedings which we hope to avoid, papers shall be lodged on January 23, 2023, for urgent relief,” the law firm threatened.
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32f623 No.15654
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203023 (231627ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Ramaphosa: SA’s current energy crisis a result of a "perfect storm"
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“Ramaphosa: SA’s current energy crisis a result of a ‘perfect storm’”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/ramaphosa-sas-current-energy-crisis-a-result-of-a-perfect-storm-2b80f864-af1c-49fc-b05f-019b16d632f9
MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2023
Durban - President Cyril Ramaphosa, who cancelled a trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos last week in order to deal with the country’s energy crisis, has warned South Africans to buckle up and ride out the load shedding storm as there were no quick fixes to the problem.
Writing in his weekly address to the nation, from The Desk of The President, Ramaphosa acknowledged the Sowetan’s hard-hitting front-page article last week. The article had listed the small businesses that had gone under due to the crippling load shedding.
He said the energy crisis has been many years in the making and had created a “perfect storm”.
“Though it may be easy to blame our present woes on dysfunctionality at Eskom, a combination of factors have contributed to the crisis. It is important to recall the reasons for the current situation so that our response tackles the causes of our crisis, not just the symptoms. Lack of investment in new generating capacity, poor power plant maintenance, corruption and criminality, sabotage of infrastructure, rising municipal debt and a lack of suitable skills at Eskom have all created a perfect storm,” he said.
A long-term sustainable solution would need to address all the factors in combination, Ramaphosa added.
Eskom had imported 300MW of capacity from neighbouring countries. Negotiations were under way to secure an additional 1 000MW. Eskom was also working to buy surplus power from companies, with available generation capacity for three years.
Ramaphosa said the government had signed agreements for 25 projects from bid windows 5 and 6 of the renewable energy programme. The projects would soon proceed to the construction phase. Collectively, they represent 2 800MW of new capacity.
“To increase the overall supply of electricity, in addition to what Eskom provides, we have taken steps to enable substantial investment by private power producers in new generation capacity. The licensing requirement for embedded generation projects has been removed. Since we first raised the licensing threshold to 100MW, the pipeline of private sector projects has grown to more than 100 projects with over 9 000MW of capacity. We have cut red tape and streamlined regulatory processes, reducing the timeframes for environmental authorisations, registration of new projects and grid connection approvals,” he said.
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32f623 No.15655
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203753 (231835ZJAN23) Notable: eSwatini Unrest: Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko killed (video)
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“eSwatini Unrest | Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko killed” - https://youtu.be/pK9s1bfNhR0
3:06 – “[His death] may be a setback but at the same time he is going to be an inspiration for other Swazis to even fight and to push even harder for the attainment of democracy because it is something that he has fought for for a bigger part of his life.”
“UN rights chief urges ‘impartial’ probe after Eswatini killing [of Thulani Maseko (Chris Hani 2.0?)]”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/africa/un-rights-chief-urges-impartial-probe-after-eswatini-killing-breaking-23-january-2023/
23-01-2023
The United Nations human rights chief on Monday called on Eswatini to swiftly and impartially investigate the brutal killing of prominent opposition politician and human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko.
The United Nations human rights chief on Monday called on Eswatini to swiftly and impartially investigate the brutal killing of prominent opposition politician and human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko.
“Thulani Maseko was a stalwart of human rights who, at great risk to himself, spoke up for many who couldn’t speak up for themselves,” Volker Turk said in a statement.
“His cold-blooded killing has deprived Eswatini, southern Africa and the world of a true champion and advocate for peace, democracy and human rights.”
Maseko was shot dead on Saturday night by unknown attackers at his home in Luhleko, around 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the capital Mbabane, an opposition spokesman told AFP.
He was shot through the window while he was inside with his family, the spokesman said.
In his statement, Turk called on the Eswatini authorities “to ensure a prompt, independent, impartial and effective investigation is held into his killing… and to hold all those responsible to account in fair trials.”
Maseko, a leading human rights lawyer and columnist, was the founder of the Multi-Stakeholder Forum (MSF) — a coalition of opposition parties, associations and churches.
In 2014, he was jailed for contempt of court over articles critical of the government and judiciary, but was acquitted on appeal and released a year later.
END OF MONARCH
And he had a pending court battle with King Mswati III over the monarch’s decision to rename the country Eswatini by decree.
The country’s name was changed from Swaziland to Eswatini to mark the 50th anniversary of its independence from Britain in 2018.
Maseko’s position was that the king had not followed the constitution in the process.
And at the time of his death, he was the legal representative for two members of parliament facing trial for offences allegedly committed during the civil unrest that rocked Eswatini in 2021, according to the UN rights office.
Maseko’s death came just hours after the king challenged activists fighting to end Africa’s last absolute monarchy.
“People should not shed tears and complain about mercenaries killing them,” King Mswati had said.
In addition to calling for an investigation of Maseko’s death, Turk demanded Monday that the Eswatini authorities “ensure the safety and security of all Eswatini people, including human rights defenders, journalists and political activists and… protect civic space.”
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32f623 No.15656
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203797 (231839ZJAN23) Notable: eSwatini Unrest: Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko killed (video)
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>>15655
>And at the time of his death, he was the legal representative for two members of parliament facing trial for offences allegedly committed during the civil unrest that rocked Eswatini in 2021, according to the UN rights office.
“Eswatini protests: ‘we are fighting a liberation struggle’”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/08/eswatini-protests-we-are-fighting-a-liberation-struggle
Thu 8 Jul 2021 10.00 BST
Dozens have died seeking reforms to African kingdom where many are dubious about authorities’ offer of talks
Authorities in Eswatini have promised a “national dialogue” in an attempt to avert further unrest after dozens died and hundreds of businesses were burned down in weeks of protest in Africa’s only remaining absolute monarchy.
The move has been greeted with scepticism by opposition leaders and analysts, with fears of further violence in the landlocked country of 1.3 million if there are no significant reforms to the autocratic political system.
The UN expressed deep concern on Tuesday at the reaction of authorities in Eswatini, which was formerly known as Swaziland, to recent protests and sporadic looting, calling for an independent investigation into allegations of “disproportionate and unnecessary use of force, harassment and intimidation” by security forces.
The allegations include “the use of live ammunition by police”, a UN spokesperson said, adding that the organisation was worried by “the potential for further unrest”.
Protests by mainly young people in Eswatini, which has been ruled by 53-year-old King Mswati for 35 years, started when a law student was murdered in May in circumstances that suggested police involvement. [Seem to be a common theme across the world] But unrest intensified dramatically last month when authorities said they would refuse any further “petitions” to the king, closing one of the few ways in which complaints and grievances could be expressed in the kingdom.
Protests that followed led to a more general breakdown in law and order, with sporadic arson and looting. With police overwhelmed, the army was deployed “to regain the rule of law, [restore] peace and to protect all”, said acting prime minister Themba Masuku in a statement.
Observers say there are echoes in Eswatini of protests and violence elsewhere in Africa which have pitted educated and connected urban youth against long-standing rulers and elites. In Uganda, where the median age is 17, Bobi Wine, a popular singer turned politician, has challenged the rule of veteran president Yoweri Museveni and provoked harsh repression. In Nigeria too, a youthful population with new aspirations of prosperity, security and freedom have taken to the streets to protest and been met with violence. [Also coincidentally, just prior to South Africa’s unrest https://www.accord.org.za/conflict-trends/the-july-2021-protests-and-socio-political-unrest-in-south-africa/]
“We are fighting for democracy, freedom, jobs and for food. Yes, there were some people who tried to exploit the protests for their own agenda but … they were not our people. We are fighting a liberation struggle, not stealing,” said one 26-year-old student leader contacted by the Guardian in Eswatini, who requested anonymity for fear of arrest.
Though some local-level representatives are elected, the king effectively choses MPs, controls parliaments and appoints ministers, analysts say. Dissidents have long been silenced by a raft of repressive laws, with the largest opposition party, People’s United Democratic Movement (Pudemo), banned under terrorism laws.
Officials admit that at least 27 people had been killed, some by police, others by security guards hired to prevent looting. Opposition leaders say at least twice as many have died. More than 150 are thought to have been injured.
Officials in Eswatini admit there are problems in the kingdom but say the unrest was due to “terrorists” and “rabble rousers” from South Africa.
Khumalo said that security forces had intervened when authorities “had been made aware of a grand plan to sow a trail of destruction” in Eswatini. Without offering evidence, he alleged the plan involved the Economic Freedom Fighters, a radical leftwing political party in neighbouring South Africa.
“The EFF was bringing in people to lead the destruction and who would train and mentor its local branch to do this … We were able to intercept the plan on the internet. We had to protect business and security for all citizens. It was beyond a protest,” the minister said.
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32f623 No.15657
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203841 (231844ZJAN23) Notable: eSwatini Unrest: Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko killed (video)
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>>15655
>Maseko, a leading human rights lawyer and columnist, was the founder of the Multi-Stakeholder Forum (MSF) — a coalition of opposition parties, associations and churches.
>>15533
>PUDEMO (Peoples United Democratic Movement)
>>15656
>Dissidents have long been silenced by a raft of repressive laws, with the largest opposition party, People’s United Democratic Movement (Pudemo), banned under terrorism laws.
“Eswatini pro-democracy groups elect Gays and Lesbians leader as MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF)Deputy Chairperson.”
http://www.swazilandnews.co.za/fundza.php?nguyiphi=3558
Sunday, 18th December, 2022
NELSPRUIT:Sisandza Mavimbela,Coordinator of the Eswatini Sexual and Gender Minorities(ESGM)has been elected as the Deputy Chairperson of the pro-democracy MultiStakeholder Forum(MSF).
The MSF is a coalition of pro-democracy groups collectively fighting for democracy in the Kingdom of eSwatini.
Speaking to this Swaziland News shortly after the Elective Conference held in Nelspruit, South Africa this weekend, human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko, the MSF Chairperson said as an organization, they strive to build a new democratic dispensation in Swaziland.
“The idea is that we need to bring into the center those among the people, who are marginalized. We don’t want to talk about inclusivity and diversity, just as a slogan. We are seeking to practice what we want to achieve in our attempt to build a new society, everybody must feel comfortable,” said the MSF Chairperson.
Emmanuel Ndlangamandla, the former Executive Director of the Coordinating Assembly of Non-Governmental Organizations(CANGO) was elected as Treasurer General.
Former teachers union boss Sikelela Dlamini was elected as MSF Secretary General,his Deputy is Zodwa Mkhathazi Mkhonta, the Deputy President of the People’s United Democratic Movement(PUDEMO).
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32f623 No.15658
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18203886 (231850ZJAN23) Notable: eSwatini Unrest: Human rights lawyer Thulani Maseko killed (video)
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>Emmanuel Ndlangamandla, the former Executive Director of the Coordinating Assembly of Non-Governmental Organizations(CANGO) was elected as Treasurer General.
EMMANUEL NKOSINATHI NDLANGAMANDLA – Biography
https://nhridconference.org.sz/speaker/emmanuel-nkosinathi-ndlangamandla/
A professional nurse who has a Masters Business Administration Degree.
Boasts of 34 years of working experience in health and development and 17 years in Executive Director Position and have been Executive Director for the Coordinating Assembly of NGOs (CANGO) since 2004.
Established and having oversight for a Grants Management Unit at CANGO that has managed PEPFAR Funding and now manages Global Fund Funding as a Civil Society Principal Recipient.
Have been working on HIV/AIDS since the 80s. Established the HIV/AIDS Consortium to facilitate coordination of civil society response to HIV/AIDS as well as advocacy.
Have established various Consortia at CANGO to facilitate Coordination and Advocacy including Gender, Children, Human Rights and Governance, Media, Children, Gender, Youth, Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
Leading the Civil Society Organization’s National Budget Analysis and Advocacy for allocation of more resources to social sectors including education, health, water, and sanitation and social grants for vulnerable groups.
Established a Social Protection Platform at CANGO that is affiliated to the Africa Social Protection Platform.
Currently Secretariat for the Food Agriculture Natural Resources Policy Network (FANRPAN) Eswatini Node which is part of the Network that is now present in 17 countries across Africa and is coordinated by the Secretariat in Pretoria.
Has been a member of various Boards which include NERCHA, Treasurer for SADC Council of NGOs based in Botswana and Global Treasurer for International Council on Social Welfare
Facilitates capacity building for NGOs Board on governance – role of Boards and management as well as development of policies.
A member of the Steering Committee that plays an oversight in United Nations 5-year plan in Eswatini
Currently Chairing the Health Cluster of the COVID 19 Response
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32f623 No.15659
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18204935 (232149ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / “Cadre deployment: ANC has a right to appoint whoever it wants in public service positions, says party counsel” (video)
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“ANC defends cadre deployment” - https://youtu.be/Q6OaDWWV_Ss
“Cadre deployment: ANC has a right to appoint whoever it wants in public service positions, says party counsel”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/cadre-deployment-anc-has-a-right-to-appoint-whoever-it-wants-in-public-service-positions-says-party-counsel-702c6d72-65d5-40e1-a5a3-b9287de6dffc
Pretoria – Counsel for the ANC has defended the political party’s cadre deployment and development policy saying it’s unconstitutional to prejudice an employee based on a political party they are affiliated with.
The argument was made on Monday at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, after the DA approached the court to get the ANC policy declared unlawful and unconstitutional.
The counsel further argued that It's impermissible to challenge the deployment policy for its existence because of an appointment of an unskilled candidate.
Instead, he said what should be challenged, is to find fault in the person who had the authority of hiring the person who had no experience.
He also submitted that the ruling party is practising its right to freedom of speech when it indicates who it wants to be appointed to a position in the public service position.
“The ANC is allowed to have their policy under it seeks to have as many people who are affiliated with its principles and ideologies in public administration,’’ he said.
The counsel said the case made by the DA is ill founded and opportunistic political act.
“It is divorced from the facts and would lead to an absurd outcome.”
The second counsel argued that political involvement is warranted in running government, because the ruling party has to ensure that policies derived from its manifesto, are implemented.
He said that the ANC took over an administration which was hostile to its policies, and it made sense for the party to come up with a cadre deployment policy to ensure that their policies are represented.
Earlier, the DA argued that the State and political parties are distinct entities and that political parties should not be able to influence who is appointed to public services.
The opposition party said the ANC’s policy is inconsistent with Sections 195 and Section 197 of the Constitution - which requires the public service to be professional and career-orientated, and free from political interference.
Meanwhile, AfriForum has backed the DA's legal challenge to the ANC’s policy on cadre deployment.
The civil rights organisation has joined the case as friends of the court.
The lobby group said the ANC’s policy is discriminatory as those who support other parties were unlikely to be appointed.
The matter will continue on Tuesday.
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32f623 No.15660
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18204970 (232156ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / “Cadre deployment: ANC has a right to appoint whoever it wants in public service positions, says party counsel” (video)
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>>15659
>>>/qresearch/18155828
>“I feel this is my political responsibilities as a white person, the complete rejection of the meritocracy.”
“DA vs ANC court battle over cadre deployment”
https://youtu.be/eWJi1-piNyE
Jan 23, 2023
Mark Oppenheimer presents argument on behalf of AfriForum before the full bench of the Pretoria High Court.
7:58 – “In other words, it’s not become excellent in a particular domain, work your way up through a meritocracy and workout how to run Eskom or Transnet. No, it’s to ingratiate yourself with a political party.”
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32f623 No.15661
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221568 (251310ZJAN23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Public Protector's office wraps up Phala Phala investigation
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“Public Protector's office wraps up Phala Phala investigation”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/public-protectors-office-wraps-up-phala-phala-investigation-88100d41-65da-43a4-b3a3-d2e4cea54e28
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2023
The Public Protector’s office has confirmed its completion of an investigation into whether President Cyril Ramaphosa violated the Executive Members’ Ethics Act in the Phala Phala saga.
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) lodged a formal complaint through its leader, Vuyolwethu Zungula that Ramaphosa violated his office following the theft of millions of US dollars during an incident at his Phala Phala farm in Waterberg in Limpopo in February 2020.
In the letter, signed by acting executive manager of the investigations branch, Vusumuzi Dlamini, stated that an interim report has already been drafted by the investigation team.
"The interim report has been scheduled to serve through the internal review structures for quality assurance purposes.
"Once the quality assurance process is completed, the interim report shall be served to the relevant parties, in line with the Rules Relating to Investigations by the Public Protector and Matters Incidental thereto, 2018, as promulgated under Section 7(11) of the Public Protector Act, to afford them an opportunity to comment on the intended findings before the report is made final," the letter said.
The PP's office said further progress or new developments on the matter will be communicated to the ATM in due course.
IOL previously reported that Zungula tabled an official motion on June 14, 2022, that parliament investigate President Cyril Ramaphosa by forming a Section 89 Committee Inquiry over allegations the latter had violated section 89 of the Constitution.
Last month, retired chief justice Sandile Ngcobo’s three-member Independent Section 89 Panel has found that President Cyril Ramaphosa had violated his oath of office. Despite the scandal hanging over his head, Ramaphosa consolidated his power in the ANC after winning a second term as ANC president during the party’s elective conference that began on December 16 and ended four days later.
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32f623 No.15662
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221575 (251312ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / "They can’t kill us all": Malema urges EFF to join riots as SANDF deployed
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>>15656
>Officials in Eswatini admit there are problems in the kingdom but say the unrest was due to “terrorists” and “rabble rousers” from South Africa.
>Khumalo said that security forces had intervened when authorities “had been made aware of a grand plan to sow a trail of destruction” in Eswatini. Without offering evidence, he alleged the plan involved the Economic Freedom Fighters, a radical leftwing political party in neighbouring South Africa.
>“The EFF was bringing in people to lead the destruction and who would train and mentor its local branch to do this … We were able to intercept the plan on the internet. We had to protect business and security for all citizens. It was beyond a protest,” the minister said.
“‘They can’t kill us all’: Malema urges EFF to join riots as SANDF deployed”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/kzn-gauteng-riots-protests-zuma-eff-julius-malema-latest-news-breaking-monday-12-july/
12-07-2021 14:00
MALEMA CONDEMNS SANDF DEPLOYMENT
In a tweet sent out at lunchtime on Sunday after it was confirmed that the SANDF will be deployed to Gauteng and KZN to support the South African Police Service (SAPS), Malema directed EFF supporters to “be ready” to assist rioters.
“No soldiers on our streets! Otherwise, we are joining. All fighters must be ready… they won’t kill us all. We need a political solution to a political problem, not soldiers,” he said.
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32f623 No.15663
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221578 (251313ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Power cuts in SA are playing havoc with the country’s water system
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“Power cuts in SA are playing havoc with the country’s water system”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/power-cuts-sa-are-playing-havoc-countrys-water-system-breaking-24-january-2023/
24-01-2023 15:29
The recent blackouts have led to water utilities issuing warnings about damage to water supply infrastructure and operations.
South Africans had to deal with the worst ever series of power cuts in 2022. All in all the country lost a record 205 days of electricity due to constant breakdowns at the coal-fired power plants run by Eskom, the state-owned electricity utility. The plants are old and have not been sufficiently maintained.
The country’s energy crisis has been escalating since April 2008, when scheduled power cuts were first implemented.
One of the biggest casualties of more than a decade of severe power outages has been the country’s water processing and distribution networks. The most recent, and escalated, blackouts have led to water utilities in parts of the country issuing warnings about damage to water supply infrastructure and operations.
The negative effects on water supply are far-reaching. Energy and water are intertwined. The water reticulation system – the transport of water from source, the treatment of water and sewage and the distribution and delivery of water to consumers – all require electricity.
A number of cities, including Johannesburg and Nelson Mandela Bay, as well as smaller towns, have had drastic water cuts.
These experiences – as well as the growing frequency of sewage spills – have given South Africans a glimpse of what the future might hold if the energy crisis isn’t properly addressed. Water shortages and prolonged cuts in supply are likely to become increasingly common.
The problems triggered by the power cuts have been made worse by the fact that the country’s water infrastructure has been deteriorating for decades. Water losses have been increasing as a result of decaying infrastructure such as old pipes which haven’t been replaced.
In addition, allegations of corruption and misappropriation of funds have also plagued the sector.
The country needs a clear way forward to address both the energy and water crises. These will not be solved overnight. They will require political will, making use of the knowledge and skills of experienced individuals within the various sectors, to collectively develop a realistic and clear plan. It will require specific timelines and deliverables to address both crises: energy and water.
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32f623 No.15664
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221591 (251316ZJAN23) Notable: ‘Diversity training’ at Fish Hoek High School being investigated
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>>15521
>“‘Black people can NEVER be racist’, Vishoek High learners told”
>>15522
“‘Diversity training’ at Fish Hoek High School being investigated”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/western-cape/diversity-training-at-fish-hoek-high-school-being-investigated/
January 24, 2023
The complaint that the FF Plus lodged with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) about last year’s traumatic ‘diversity training session’ at Fish Hoek High School is officially being investigated.
The HRC confirmed this to the FF Plus shortly after the announcement about Schweizer-Reneke was made last week.
The HRC found neither the teacher, Elana Barkhuizen, nor the Schweizer-Reneke Primary School guilty of any form of racism or discrimination in the 2019 incident.
Regarding the Fish Hoek incident, the complaint was made against the DA’s Western Cape Education Department (WCED), the party’s MEC for Education, Mr David Maynier, and the group of individuals who presented the session.
The complaint was lodged after public outcry from the townspeople and concerned parents reached out to the FF Plus for help.
It seems that the Fish Hoek training incident has already resulted in one head rolling. Ironically enough, it is not the head of one of the presenters nor of the individuals who organised the training, but of a staff member who tried to protect the children.
The staff member’s name is known to the FF Plus, but is kept confidential for her protection.
While the training was taking place, this teacher became aware that the learners found it severely traumatising and she entered the school hall to ask them to stop the training session.
At the end of last year, disciplinary steps were taken against her for her ‘disruption’ of the session and she was asked to resign.
In its complaint to the HRC the FF Plus requested, among other things, that while the incident is being investigated, the Western Cape Education Department must not be allowed to conduct any further diversity training at schools.
According to parents in town, they are not aware of any ban on the diversity course.
The FF Plus is urgently calling on the WCED to immediately scrap the course in the interest of all Western Cape learners.
Critical Race Theory forms the basis of the course. This theoretical framework jars with most commentators’ interpretation of the equality principle in Section 9 of South Africa’s Constitution. Consequently, a constitutional body like the HRC must also rule on whether it is appropriate to employ it in schools.
One of the presenters stated that white people are the only ones who can be racists, while black people cannot seeing as they have no power.
Christianity was, furthermore, equated to white patriarchal oppression and the other statements that were made about Christianity can, at best, be seen as unwarranted, and at worst, as blasphemous.
From the sound recordings that learners secretly made of the session, it is clear that learners were extremely shocked and emotional.
And the one staff member who tried to protect the children lost her job.
The DA must see to it that this person is reinstated at once, and must stop playing with words as they are currently doing with the Schweizer-Reneke matter.
Ms Helen Zille from the DA said last week in response to the HRC’s finding that the then youth leader of the DA who labelled Ms Barkhuizen a racist, Luyolo Mphithi, had ‘resigned’ after the incident.
The truth, however, is that the DA had in fact rewarded and promoted him by appointing him as a Member of Parliament.
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32f623 No.15665
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221603 (251319ZJAN23) Notable: ‘Diversity training’ at Fish Hoek High School being investigated
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>>15664
>The HRC found neither the teacher, Elana Barkhuizen, nor the Schweizer-Reneke Primary School guilty of any form of racism or discrimination in the 2019 incident.
“‘I am a good teacher!’ - Elana Barkhuizen speaks out after her suspension” [Jan 15, 2019] - https://youtu.be/72mDnldSSRU
0:50 – “Do not be sorry for me – I will not surrender. I will fight. I will make sure that what happened to me will never happen to any other teacher… I will take on these people with power and I shall win.” [English translation]
“North West MEC put Schweizer-Reneke teacher's [Elana Barkhuizen] life in danger, falsely accused her of racism – SAHRC”
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/north-west-mec-put-schweizer-reneke-teachers-life-in-danger-falsely-accused-her-of-racism-sahrc-20230120
20 January 2023
•	The publication of a photograph of black and white pupils sitting at separate tables at a North West primary school in 2019 led to a teacher being accused of racism.
•	Following a probe, the SA Human Rights Commission found claims of unfair discrimination at the school could not be substantiated.
•	The SAHRC also found that the education MEC at the time had violated the teacher's constitutional rights and put her life in danger.
Former North West Education MEC Sello Lehari’s successor has been instructed to apologise for Lehari's conduct after he was found to have falsely accused teacher Elana Barkhuizen of racism.
Barkhuizen was the teacher who took a photograph which showed four black pupils sitting at a separate table from white children in a Grade R class in 2019. The photo went viral on social media at the time and sparked wide outrage.
The photograph led to allegations of racial segregation and unfair discrimination at Laerskool Schweizer-Reneke.
Barkhuizen was at the centre of the allegations, having taken the photograph. It was originally posted to a WhatsApp group for the childrens’ parents to see how they were settling in on the first day of school.
She was summarily suspended and Lehari disclosed her name to protesters and media who had gathered at the school in the aftermath.
It was later revealed that the photograph was not of Barkhuizen’s class and that the seating arrangements were not aimed at discriminating against the black pupils, but were based on their language needs and aimed at helping them integrate at the Afrikaans-medium school.
The allegations and social outrage led to the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) launching an investigation.
More than four years later, the investigation has been completed and the report made public.
The SAHRC said the allegation that the school had unfairly discriminated against the four pupils could not be substantiated.
The commission did say that the four black pupils had been treated differently, purportedly on the basis of language, and indirectly on the basis of their race, but that the discrimination was fair on a balance of probabilities.
The findings effectively exonerated Barkhuizen, who, at one point, had to flee from her home and remove her children from school because of safety concerns.
"Within 14 days of this report, the current MEC for Education of the North West Province must issue a public written apology to Ms Barkhuizen for the manner in which she was treated by the department and the former MEC for Education in the North West province," it ruled.
"The written apology should, inter alia, state that the MEC is apologising for the violation of Ms Barkhuizen's rights to due 58 process and privacy.
"Moreover, the MEC should apologise for the former MEC’s conduct of falsely accusing Ms Barkhuizen of racism and for placing her life and the life of her family at risk through the public disclosure of her identity. The written apology should be printed in at least one national newspaper and posted on the website of the department for at least one month."
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32f623 No.15666
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221605 (251320ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Criminality is well organised and rife in Eskom - de Ruyter
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“Criminality is well organised and rife in Eskom - de Ruyter”
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/criminality-is-well-organised-and-rife-in-eskom-de-ruyter-1135adb6-64bf-476b-b3c3-51aa0ca6961c
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2023
Cape Town - Criminality is deeply embedded in Eskom, and is very well organised.
This is according to outgoing Eskom chief executive, Andre de Ruyter, as he briefed Parliament's Standing Committee on Public Accounts on Tuesday.
De Ruyter said the organisation was dealing with many challenges, and criminality was high up on the list.
“Criminality (for example), we know someone has a maintenance contract for mills, there will be rock and metal added to the coal to destroy the mills. We stopped theft of R100 million a month at Tutuka. We affected two arrests, but they were released on R500 bail the following day and the case has not been finalised,” he said.
In other instances, De Ruyter said they have had to write off inventory and when they tried to implement controls by adding bar-coding, it was “resisted” internally.
“Criminality is quite well organised, very deeply embedded. (There is) resistance to implement basic control measures and it goes to extraordinary lengths,” he said.
To combat fraud and corruption, he said they had increased governance controls and implemented technology to measure coal quality that would sample every truck delivered to Eskom.
He said since the deployment of the defence force, they were seeing greater action from police.
“There is a criminal justice value chain and prosecutions are equally important. At Camden, Eskom security intercepted a coal truck which contained poor quality coal, the coal had been replaced. The truck driver and manager offered security a R50 000 bribe which was declined. After approaching the police, he was arrested, made a full confession, however (a) prosecutor released the individual,” De Ruyter said.
He said after the matter was brought to the attention of the director of public prosecutions, they had seen a change.
Eskom said it was experiencing high levels of plant unreliability and forced outage currently. This is compounded by high planned maintenance.
A number of large generating units are off for extended periods, said Eskom, contributing to the higher plant unavailability and loss of generating capacity.
These include Medupi 4, Kusile 1, 2, 3, Koeberg 1 (planned outage) and Kusile 5 (delayed commissioning).
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32f623 No.15667
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221611 (251321ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / AfriForum to start own electricity generation company; Remember Andre/Andries Pienaar in Previous Posts
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“AfriForum to start own electricity generation company” – “of starting a company with André Pienaar, founder and CEO of C5 Capital” and “shareholder in PBMR company X-Energy”
https://www.jacarandafm.com/news/news/afriforum-start-own-electricity-generation-company/
Jan. 23, 2023, 6:40 a.m.
AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel says formal engagements have started with C5 Capital to invest in nuclear energy.
The lobby group says it is fed up with the decay of the state of the energy crisis in the country.
Kriel says they are in the process of starting a company with André Pienaar, founder and CEO of C5 Capital, to build a venture capital firm that invests in cybersecurity, space and nuclear energy.
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/477385-afriforum-starting-its-own-power-company-with-nuclear-plans-in-the-pipeline.html
South African-born venture capitalist André Pienaar, a shareholder in PBMR company X-Energy.
X-Energy is currently building the world’s first commercial-scale advanced nuclear reactor in the state of Washington.
It forms part of the US Department of Energy’s $2.5-billion (R43-billion) Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP).
The ARDP will see the construction of X-Energy’s first 320MW XE-100 power plant, consisting of four 80MW PBMRs.
The helium-cooled, high-temperature reactors are designed to provide small-scale power generation with faster deployment times and better safety than large conventional reactors.
X-Energy has also signed a contract with the US military to supply it with Xe-mobile micro reactors for remote operations.
Ironically, the earliest forms of PBMR were developed by a team of South Africans as part of Eskom’s PBMR company.
The utility planned to construct a new nuclear power station in Duynefontein near Koeberg that would use the technology.
However, after ten years of development and ballooning costs, the project was terminated due to a lack of investment.
X-Energy scooped up one of these team members — Eben Mulder — who now serves as the company’s chief scientist.
Its lead reactor developer is another South African — Martin van Staden — a North-West University and University of Johannesburg alumnus.
Kriel acknowledged there was no quick fix for the country’s energy crisis, but said civil society and the private sector could play a critical role in a future “on the other side” of Eskom.
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32f623 No.15668
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221625 (251325ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / AfriForum to start own electricity generation company; Remember Andre/Andries Pienaar in Previous Posts
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>>15667
>“AfriForum to start own electricity generation company” – “of starting a company with André Pienaar, founder and CEO of C5 Capital” and “shareholder in PBMR company X-Energy”
>>15511
>Zuma wants Ramaphosa to be prosecuted as part of the ongoing private prosecution of NPA advocate Billy Downer
Remember Andre/Andries Pienaar in Previous Posts
Final Andre Pienaar Bun
>>>/qresearch/13900374 South African at centre of bid for Pentagon data cloud linked to Kremlin insider – Part 1
>>>/qresearch/13900380 South African at centre of bid for Pentagon data cloud linked to Kremlin insider – Part 2
>>>/qresearch/13900382 South African at centre of bid for Pentagon data cloud linked to Kremlin insider – Part 3
>>>/qresearch/13908297 André Pienaar Biography
>>>/qresearch/13908317 Sample from Pienaar's blog for reference
>>>/qresearch/13956493 André Pienaar Remarks on the Space Investment Landscape at America’s Future Series Space Innovation Summit
“Liam Fox resignation exposes Tory links to US radical right” – More South Africa Connections (Part 2) dated 15 Oct 2011 at https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/oct/15/liam-fox-resignation-exposes-tories
Werritty, the group's UK director, was funded by a raft of powerful businessmen including Michael Hintze, one of the Tories biggest financial backers whose hedge fund, CQS, has investments in companies that have contracts with the Ministry of Defence; Poju Zabludowicz, chairman of the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre, who chairs a US munitions company; and the Good Governance Group, a private security firm set up by a South African businessman, Andries Pienaar, who also has an investment firm, C5 Capital, focused on the defence sector.
“South African at centre of bid for Pentagon data cloud linked to Kremlin insider” dated December 13, 2018, at https://www.somtribune.com/2018/12/13/south-african-at-centre-of-bid-for-pentagon-data-cloud-linked-to-kremlin-insider/
While South African, Andre Pienaar, founder of C5 Capital and exposed as the mysterious “Luciano” in the leaked “Zuma spy tapes” saga, is involved in a bid for the Jedi Pentagon Project – a cyber-cloud that will store highly sensitive data including US nuclear codes – he has also been linked to Ukrainian-born Russian oligarch, Viktor Vekselberg [>>>/qresearch/16473779 Viktor Vekselberg Bun], who has close links to the Kremlin.
Former South African intelligence agent, Andre Pienaar, has been cited in an extensive investigation by BBC journalists into bids for the Pentagon’s $R10 billion Jedi Contract project aimed at storing sensitive military and other information on a single cloud.
Pienaar was exposed in court transcripts in the Zuma “spy tapes” saga as the mysterious “Luciano” who allegedly leaked illegal National Intelligence Agency recordings of conversations between then Scorpions boss, Leonard McCarthy, and former NPA boss, Bulelani Ngcuka.
The leak ultimately led to the initial withdrawal of charges of fraud and corruption against former President Jacob Zuma.
https://www.biznews.com/briefs/2021/05/25/jacob-zuma-prosecution
25th May 2021
Former president Jacob Zuma claims that ‘foreign intelligence agencies’ may have interfered in his corruption prosecution.
In his ‘special plea’ challenging the right of prosecutor Billy Downer to try him for Arms Deal-related corruption and racketeering, Zuma claimed he had ‘come across information’ that former Scorpions boss Leonard McCarthy was an operative for America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and was handled by an agent called André Pienaar.
He said Pienaar, who he said was code-named Luciano, was responsible for getting McCarthy his job at the World Bank.
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32f623 No.15669
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18221687 (251339ZJAN23) Notable: Team SA pulling out all the stops at Davos
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>>>/qresearch/18188984
>Increasing interdependence between nations and regions must then translate as a decrease in independence. Nations cannot be interdependent without each of them giving up some of, or at least acknowledging limits to, its own independence.
>>15649
>the interdependence of countries, on their food and fuels and so on, is leading to an interdependence which has seeds of draining away of sovereignty within it.
“Team SA pulling out all the stops at Davos”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/partnered/team-sa-pulling-out-all-the-stops-at-davos-34edd61a-908f-4807-a763-2d518aaa94da
Published Jan 23, 2023
On Monday, Team South Africa arrived in Davos, Switzerland for the 53rd World Economic Forum (WEF). The team includes a strong mix of government ministers, industry leaders, diplomats and key stakeholders.
Team South Africa announced that its partners for the annual event are Old Mutual, Multichoice, Anglo American and Naspers - and thanked them for their committed partnerships.
WEF brings together leaders from government, business and civil society from across the world in Davos in Switzerland to discuss the status of the globe’s economy and identify potential international opportunities and partnerships.
Team South Africa has a busy four days in Davos - with the main activities happening from January 16 to 20 at the South African Business Hub at Promenade 54.
Brand South Africa, in partnership with WEF, Multichoice and Naspers hosted the official WEF Reception on January 18 at the Congress Centre. Actress Nomzamo Mbatha hosted South Africa night, framed by South African Food Experience with Chef Wandile Mabaso, and the Proudly South Africa showcase featuring Mi Casa and The Soil. The objective was to provide global guests with a cultural showcase; enticing them to visit, partner with, invest in and initiate business with South Africa.
What Team South Africa is emphasising at WEF is an uncommonly strong message focussed on the country’s openness to new business, as well as highlighting the stability of South Africa’s key financial institutions. The high-powered team is pulling out all the stops, positioning South Africa as a business and innovation hub lead by a wealth of world-class human capital.
South Africa certainly knows a thing or two about surviving turbulent times. However, the country’s resilience has led to increasing global confidence in the country’s socio-economic stability, protected by a functioning democracy, a progressive legal system and a respect for the rule of law. [A gangster's paradise]
Team South Africa will also focus on emphasising the country's creativity competitiveness, diverse industries, abundant resources and economic opportunities. It will also draw attention to the nation’s pool of experienced and skilled professionals, and its track record of creating value, economic growth and sustainable ROI for investors. It is imperative that Team South Africa provides the international business community with updates on the country’s economic reforms, as well as the progress being made in implementing the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan (EERP).
South Africa is marketing its status as an investment destination and open economy, with credible and independent institutions, a resilient and competitive private sector, world-class infrastructure and an influential role in the region (BRICS, AfCFTA). Brand South Africa is also executing a digital marketing campaign, and a media programme that sheds light on the country’s achievements and successes in key economic sectors.
Brand South Africa Acting CEO, Sithembile Ntombela said earlier that as the organisation is the official custodian of South Africa's brand reputation, it will leave nothing unsaid about South Africa’s potential and the collaborative economic opportunities that the nation can offer to the world.
Ntombela also highlighted the WEF’s importance in providing a platform for the country to position itself as “a land of endless opportunities” and an investment-friendly environment. With a plan to have more than 1 000 international companies operating and investing in South Africa by 2025, Team South Africa is committed to piquing global investor interest by increasing engagement and networking.
his year’s WEF runs from the January 16 to 20, under the focus “Co-operation in a fragmented society”. More information on South Africa’s participation in this year’s WEF can be found at brandsouthafrica.com/our-initiatives/sa-in-davos/, http://brandsouthafrica.com/our-initiatives/sa-in-davos/.
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32f623 No.15670
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229656 (261540ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / International watchdog contracted to validate Eskom’s turnaround plans for load shedding
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“International watchdog contracted to validate Eskom’s turnaround plans for load shedding”
https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/international-watchdog-contracted-to-validate-eskoms-turnaround-plans-for-load-shedding-1c9e91e5-70f2-4ec3-b222-e11d04b74858
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2023
Cape Town - The increased public and expert scrutiny of Eskom’s operations in recent months has struck a nerve with the utility as Eskom board chairperson Mpho Makwana revealed that the power utility was seeking to increase its credibility with the public by contracting an international consultancy to validate the execution of its turnaround plans.
This was shared during a meeting between the standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) and Eskom on Tuesday where the board and executives of the power utility faced off with the MPs over the utility’s umpteenth plan to bring the country out of darkness.
Scopa questioned how this plan was different to previous plans it had heard from Eskom, why yet another oversight service was needed for this, and why it was being outsourced to an international consultancy when Eskom was already in financial distress and had the necessary engineers and experts to perform these duties.
They had done this before…
“How Deloitte, McKinsey, the Guptas and SAP Ripped Off Eskom”
https://www.brightworkresearch.com/how-deloitte-mckinsey-the-guptas-and-sap-ripped-off-eskom/
November 5, 2019
Executive Summary
•	The South African energy utility, Eskom, has been in long term decline.
•	As it has been mismanaged, it has been systematically pilfered by several entities ranging from Deloitte, McKinsey, the Guptas, and SAP, among other.
Introduction
Eskom’s decline began around the changed in government to the ANC. Eskom has been living off its infrastructure from a bygone era and is set up for significant future problems. The story of its decline is intertwined with some underhanded firms pushing the utility further to the brink through their parasitism.
So Deloitte had an “inside man” at Eskom, which was Prish Govender. This not only gave Deloitte a distinct advantage in their tender but allowed them to plagiarize work from McKinsey. So when Deloitte submitted its adjusted tender, it would have been able to neutralize the impact of McKinsey’s tender.
Furthermore, Deloitte is an international partner with SAP and recommended SAP solutions to Eskom that would worsened Eskom’s situation, like HANA, the Brightwork Research & Analysis has extensively analyzed. Deloitte would not have informed Eskom of HANA’s indirect access liabilities, which we covered in the article HANA Police Indirect Access Charges, https://www.brightworkresearch.com/saphana/2017/02/07/hana-police-indirect-access-charges/. Internationally, Deloitte lies to companies about SAP, and inaccuracies about SAP to prospects, while pretending to be impartial advisors to firms like Eskom.
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-24-global-firm-to-validate-eskom-stats-as-rolling-blackouts-remain-reality-for-next-24-months-scopa-hears/
While using consultants is commonplace internationally, further questions arise as to why no domestic experts are engaged, particularly given the role of global consultancies in State Capture, and the prevailing circumstances that facilitated such moves, which also emerged before the Zondo commission of inquiry — be that McKinseys, Bains or T-Systems.
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32f623 No.15671
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229669 (261542ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom wants to get rid of another 500 white maintenance staff, says trade union Solidarity
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“Eskom wants to get rid of another 500 white maintenance staff, says trade union Solidarity”
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/energy/eskom-wants-to-get-rid-of-another-500-white-maintenance-staff-says-trade-union-solidarity-388f7589-0d9d-4376-97f9-bef90553d611
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2023
In the midst of South Africa’s worst energy crisis in history, trade union Solidarity says ailing state power utility Eskom, wants to to get rid of another 500 white males by 2025, mainly persons who are responsible for maintenance work.
The union said in a statement on Thursday this was according to Eskom’s latest race plan for 2023 to 2025.
In a letter issued by Solidarity's legal team addressed to Eskom, it said it asked for a moratorium on race-based appointments at Eskom as a measure to help address the power crisis.
Solidarity said it pointed out that there was an urgent need in South Africa for the deployment of best skills in jobs, regardless of race.
“There are competent black and white artisans at Eskom and out there and those are the people Eskom should recruit based on their ability to help solve the power crisis and without looking at the colour of their skin. Solidarity also reserves the right to go to court should Eskom continue with the implementation of its race targets,” the union said in a statement.
“We do not see in the plan that Eskom is making plans to address its skills challenges. This plan is all about skin colour at the various job levels,” Solidarity Chief Executive Dr Dirk Hermann, said.
“Eskom has just announced a huge tariff increase but instead of addressing its skills problem, Eskom is only paying attention to race targets.
“These absurd race targets come amid the fact that power station maintenance is one of Eskom’s major challenges. Eskom should now focus on one thing only, and that is not race, but power. South Africans do not need race targets but light in their homes and power for their businesses,” Hermann explained.
“Targets such as these discourage existing staff members and also imply that competent white persons cannot apply for jobs to help solve the crisis. Also, it makes it nearly impossible to appoint some of the hundreds of experts who have offered their services to assist Eskom because they have the wrong skin colour.”
Solidarity further said Eskom had a long history of having an aggressive race policy.
Between 1994 and 2002, 10 207 whites left Eskom.
From about 2000 Eskom has paid R1.8 billion in terms of current rand value for packages to get rid of white people.
This rapid loss of skills led to a huge loss of expertise and institutional knowledge.
“Eskom has learnt nothing from this. It is still pursuing its race programme, even in the dark,” Hermann said.
Solidarity is also preparing for a court case to get Eskom exempted from black economic empowerment requirements.
According to Solidarity, black economic empowerment is costing Eskom billions and a tariff increase would not have been necessary if Eskom did not have to meet all the racial requirements involved in procurement.
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32f623 No.15672
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229675 (261543ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests (Parts 1-3)
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“Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests” – Part 1
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-26-eskoms-rolling-blackouts-26-years-of-anc-meddling-manipulation-and-vested-interests/
26 Jan 2023
Below are excerpts
When President Cyril Ramaphosa tells the ANC faithful at the Free State elective conference he’s asked Eskom to suspend the statutorily approved 18.65% electricity price hike, he continues the political interference that’s marked the governing party’s relationship with Eskom in particular, and with state-owned enterprises in general.
It’s a toxic swirl of blurring the lines between party and state, vested interests and electoral populism, now with a firm eye on the 2024 elections when rotational power cuts are set to be a central electioneering tool. That churn has continued regardless of expert advice, presidential committees’ and others’ recommendations and more.
It all goes back more than two decades — to late 1996 when the governing ANC first looked at Eskom with a view to bringing the power utility — which had served apartheid white South Africa and the mining and manufacturing industries — firmly under state control.
“Eskom is not vested within the government. Therefore, legislation is necessary to place the entity under government control and this should happen early next year,” the then public enterprises minister, Stella Sigcau, was quoted as saying in the Mail & Guardian in late 1996.
The 1998 Eskom Amendment Act was followed by the 2001 Eskom Conversion Act, which made the power utility the public entity it is today, Eskom Holdings Limited, with the public enterprises minister in a shareholder compact with this state-owned enterprise (SOE).
That properly ended the power utility’s status as a self-financing entity funded from debt and accumulated reserves and, according to its 1992 Annual Report, with 44,142 employees. By 1995 the Eskom reserves stood at R18.8-billion, with assets of R43-billion and debt at R27.2-billion, according to the power utility’s Statistical Report then.
All this came on the back of a politically sussed Eskom that had read the changing political winds; from late 1994 it had integrated the former TBVC (Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda, Ciskei) Bantustans’ power grids, and announced a mass electrification programme targeting 700,000 black households by 1997. Meanwhile, the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) in 1996 set a target of electrifying 2.5 million households by 1999.
By the time the Eskom Conversion Act became effective, new investment should have been made in the electricity and energy supply side, according to the wide-ranging — and widely well-received — December 1998 Energy White Paper, the government’s official policy statement approved by Cabinet.
The unbundling plan
Talking about affordable energy, improved governance and tighter regulation and diverse supply, including independent power producers, this document proposed that Eskom be unbundled into transmission, generation and distribution entities — “initial exploratory steps will include the unbundling of Eskom’s generation and transmission groups”.
Such a plan re-emerged in the October 2019 Eskom Roadmap released by now Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan. This plan is now running many months behind schedule; while the transmission division is established as a separate entity, its board has still to be appointed.
Movement on the other roadmap’s milestones remains sticky, as Eskom’s debt stubbornly hovers around R400-billion. In July 2018, the then ANC treasurer, Paul Mashatile, said there were discussions about an Eskom debt-for-equity swap of some R120-billion, possibly with the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), the government’s manager of R2.5-trillion in employee pensions and social savings.
“It’s top of the agenda at Luthuli House. We have to get the economy right and be able to create the necessary employment, particularly for young people,” Mashatile told the Cape Town Press Club then, followed by various officials signalling for a debt-equity swap.
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32f623 No.15673
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229678 (261543ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests (Parts 1-3)
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“Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests” – Part 2
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-26-eskoms-rolling-blackouts-26-years-of-anc-meddling-manipulation-and-vested-interests/
26 Jan 2023
It didn’t happen. Instead, Budget 2019 provided Eskom with an amortised R250-billion bailout in annual instalments over a decade. Another bailout — or in the preferred government jargon, cash injection — for Eskom’s stubborn R400-billion debt, is expected in Budget 2023.
Back to the 1998 White Paper that the governing ANC left in limbo after protests from, among others, its alliance partner, the labour federation Cosatu. Ditto, the ANC stalling on SOEs’ role in the developmental state — from the August 2000 Cabinet-approved policy framework on “accelerated agenda towards the restructuring of SOEs” to the 2012 presidential SOE review committee. Recommendations of rationalisation, better governance and adequate funding were repeated across all.
Instead, what unfolded in the early 2000s was the ANC’s establishment of its investment arm, Chancellor House, with interests in energy, mining and IT. Named after the Joburg downtown law offices of Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu, its establishment was wrapped up in 2003 under the term of then ANC treasurer Mendi Msimang.
It took until November 2006 for Chancellor House to hit the headlines. Then the Mail & Guardian exposed its targeting of sectors where the government was readying to allow large-scale procurement.
On the energy front, Chancellor House secured a 25% shareholding in the local subsidiary of Hitachi Power Africa. That came at a time when moves were under way in the government to finally catch up on the much-ignored and delayed action to bring on additional energy and electricity supply.
With the 1998 White Paper 2000 deadline for extra, diverse and affordable energy supplies ignored, by 2004 Eskom, and others, including then public enterprises minister Alec Erwin, told Parliament in public, and no doubt Cabinet in private, that new sources of energy were urgently needed because capacity was running out.
Kusile and Medupi
In 2006, Kusile and Medupi, the largest new-build power stations in South Africa, designed to bring on board a total of 9,600MW, were loading. By 2007, when construction began, it emerged that Hitachi Power Africa got the largest contract on this new build — as did its 25% shareholder, Chancellor House.
A total of $5-million was paid in dividends to Chancellor House, effectively the ANC, according to the US Securities and Exchange Commission charges against the Japanese Hitachi parent company for the “inaccurately recorded improper payments to South Africa’s ruling political party in connection with contracts to build two multibillion-dollar power plants”.
In September 2015, Hitachi paid $19-million “to settle” charges the US Securities and Exchange Commission brought under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for the arrangement that “gave the front company and the ANC the ability to share in the profits from any power station contracts that Hitachi secured”, according to the commission’s statement at the time.
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32f623 No.15674
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229686 (261544ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests (Parts 1-3)
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>>15672
>>15673
“Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests” – Part 3
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-26-eskoms-rolling-blackouts-26-years-of-anc-meddling-manipulation-and-vested-interests/
26 Jan 2023
Today, Medupi and Kusile are almost a decade behind the 2014 completion schedule, and each is tens of billions of rands over budget, with design faults continuing to bedevil timelines and budgets.
In 2007, widespread rolling blackouts hit South Africa — and have continued to do so ever since. Today’s rotational power cuts that hit every day so far this year — and over 200 days in 2022 — have left South Africans going for up to 12 hours a day without power. Small businesses are buckling, and hospitals, courts and home affairs offices struggle with enforced downtime, while the citizenry’s health is jeopardised as water and sewage treatment fail.
Jacob Zuma’s presidency
The Thabo Mbeki presidency pretty much ignored calls for energy and electricity investment until the last innings as Mbeki was recalled by the ANC in September 2008. The governing ANC had long been roiling internally ahead of the 2007 Polokwane conference where ANC deputy president Jacob Zuma was elected as party president, ready for the Union Buildings.
The Jacob Zuma presidency facilitated Eskom’s looting, as at other SOEs, through a series of deals, middlemen and facilitation fees — mainly, but not solely, by the Gupta brothers and their business partners. International consultancies and auditing firms stepped into State Capture, giving the prevailing dynamics that facilitated making money hand over fist.
Eskom became a revolving door of executives and board members, key interventions that are the sole prerogative of the government, which since 1994 has been the ANC. A crucial moment was the appointment of the 2014 board, and the subsequent suspension of then Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona, a veteran public servant, alongside three senior executives in Lynne Brown’s stint as public enterprises minister.
The Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture ultimately bore testimony to how Eskom, and other SOEs, were hollowed out and the institutional cultures twisted. As Eskom CEO Jabu Mabuza testified in early 2019: “I learnt that the name is corruption but the game is procurement.”
Today little seems to have changed.
Talk of sabotage
“The criminality is quite well organised and well embedded,” Eskom CEO André de Ruyter told MPs on 24 January 2023. Aside from rocks and metal bits regularly found in coal headed to mills to trigger urgent maintenance call-outs, he recounted how three procurement officials recommended a R430-million contract to an individual who after due diligence was found operating from a Germiston suburban home, with a default judgment for falling behind with bond payments and a repossessed car. All procurement officials were suspended, and one left within 24 hours.
Talk of sabotage within Eskom seems to have receded as talk of sabotage by Eskom is upped by politicians. Whether that’s Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe describing how rotational power cuts are “agitating society against the state” and the ANC, or International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor likening the rolling blackouts to “oppositional attacks”.
It’s blame-shifting. It’s another twist in ideological navel-gazing; SOEs were meant to be the drivers against poverty and joblessness as part of the developmental state. And it’s a turn to victimhood to cover a possible election defeat in 2024, or to galvanise voters to ensure another governing ANC victory.
“We have committees to look at what can be done to cushion where we can. As soon as we have found the mechanism of easing the pain, we will go back to our shareholder [the public enterprise minister] and Necom [National Energy Crisis Committee]…”
Right now, this signals how political interference in Eskom stays put, without much pushback. It seems a case of the more things change, they stay the same. Lest we forget. DM
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32f623 No.15675
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18229695 (261546ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Eskom load shedding poses security threat to South Africans (video)
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“Rolling blackouts pose a national security risk in South Africa: ISS” - https://youtu.be/zLkRIgEN_3A
“Eskom load shedding poses security threat to South Africans”
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/eskom-load-shedding-poses-security-threat-to-south-africans-say-experts-48a93266-4584-484a-8db3-3f37e047aff0
Published Jan 25, 2023
Pretoria -The intermittent load shedding imposed by Eskom could potentially pose security threats in South Africa.
This was the concern expressed by experts who were part of the discussions organised by the National Press Club in Pretoria yesterday.
Panel members discussed and assessed the risk posed by load shedding and the electricity tariff hike to national security in the country.
Gareth Newham, head of governance, crime and justice division at the Institute of Security Studies, said some insurance figures had shown an increase in claims because of house burglaries taking place during load shedding and experienced mostly on weekends.
“Load shedding is a very worrying factor that piles on to a number of other factors that weaken public security situation,” he said.
He said load shedding came at a precarious time in South Africa’s recent history. For example, he said that the statistics showed that murders had grown by 54% from 1994 to 2012.
In addition, he said the ability of the police to solve murders dropped by 55% in 2012 and last year they could only solve 14% of crime.
He said the consequence of the police’s ability was seen in July 2021 during riots in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
Newham said there had not been any improvement in the recent five years in the current administration in terms of the ability to solve various crimes such as armed robberies.
He, however, said there had been improvement in organisations such as the NPA and Special Investigating Unit.
Lunga Dweba, director of Geopolitical Intelligence Advisory, remarked that the situation of load shedding posed a security threat.
“The actions that followed after Nersa’s tariff increase are the ones that concern us; not necessarily the protest actions or court applications but the violent action that follow based on the decision that was made by Nersa,” he said.
He said during protest actions there may be sporadic action of violence.
What was more concerning to him was the growing appetite for lawlessness.
“An example is the unrest in July 2021 where the trace of those that planned it are not known, except the few that were arrested, who are not the planners. Of concern are acts that are planned and executed without trace.”
Grant Clark from Cash-in-Transit Association of South Africa, said load shedding was extremely concerning for the cash distribution industry.
He explained that in South Africa the disruption of cash distribution adversely affect the economy.
“It costs a lot of money to put the generation systems and we see those costs going up all the time,” Clark said.
He said that the possibility of a total blackout, as some experts have warned, would be disastrous for the country, and collaborative work was being done to put contingency plans in place to deal with a possible total shutdown.
South African Banking Risk Information Centre’s Nischal Mewalall said load shedding had a specific focus for the banking industry.
“We have been taking steps to evaluate and identify the type of scenarios that could develop as load shedding begins to pan out,” he said.
One of the scenarios, he said, had been the impact of State 8, and the potential of what could happen if there was a total collapse.
He said the banking industry had looked at load shedding impact to banks’ operations and function as well as the crime and security associated with it. “At the end of the day, our plans don’t solve load shedding rather we tend to solve business continuity.”
He said the banking industry had not observed any disruption arising out of the protest actions.
Load shedding, he said, was already disrupting the ability for use of online services or telephone banking.
“In the event where we have Stage 8 load shedding, he said, people would find it difficult to communicate.”
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32f623 No.15676
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18230676 (261910ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / "They can’t kill us all": Malema urges EFF to join riots as SANDF deployed
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>“‘They can’t kill us all’: Malema urges EFF to join riots as SANDF deployed”
>https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/kzn-gauteng-riots-protests-zuma-eff-julius-malema-latest-news-breaking-monday-12-july/
>>>/qresearch/18155895
>Achieving this goal will require shifting the “Fanonian Debate” from the halls of academia to the streets across the diaspora where rising Black mass movements erupted in the 2020 “Summer of New Beginnings.”
>In this regard, it will be important to look back at the limited but valuable experience of Black Fanonian political forces. In 2013, the breakaway ‘Economic Freedom Fighters Party [EFF] [from the ANC], now the third largest elective party in South Africa declared itself a Marxist-Leninist-Fanonist Party.
“They cant kill us all” – Antifa/EFF
It is interesting that Antifa made a banner of a similar statement which Malema tweeted during the 2021 riots in South Africa.
Tucker Carlson: Antifa is back in force
https://youtu.be/KHM-SmffghQ
Jan 23, 2023
7:03 – “So they [CNN] are actually not defending Antifa, they’re defending the people who benefit from Antifa, and that’s the Democratic Party… What you have in effect here is the official endorsement of domestic terrorism from the highest level of the Democratic Party. Why wouldn’t you? Again this is their militia. These are their state sanctioned shock troops and they are effectively immune from criticism.”
Is EFF sharing notes with Antifa?
Or rather, is the ANC sharing notes with the US Democrats?
https://www.biznews.com/leadership/2022/11/14/anc-eff-coalition-ekurhuleni
Many political pundits believe the ANC and the red berets are natural bedfellows. The one’s ideology is closely followed by the others’ slightly more radical ideal of its ideological utopia. But why then couldn’t these two parties – with a lot to gain so close to a national election in 2024 – find common ground? Lorimer posits in the piece below first published on Daily Friend that it’s all about access to patronage networks. By splitting power, between an EFF mayor and ANC speaker, with a jumble of MMCs, for example, you’d potentially be disrupting or splitting access to patronage networks no one wants to share. “The ANC and the EFF both benefit and suffer from their dependence on patronage,” writes Lorimer. – Michael Appel
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32f623 No.15677
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18231534 (262141ZJAN23) Notable: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visit to South Africa (video)
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“US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to visit South Africa” - https://youtu.be/H1xf0bxyPM0
“Yellen lauds Ford's 100-year history in South Africa, flags more investments” – even during Apartheid
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/yellen-lauds-fords-100-year-history-in-south-africa-flags-more-investments/ar-AA16LJTY
26 January 2023
SILVERTON, South Africa (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday lauded the Ford Motor Co's 100-year history of assembling vehicles in South Africa and underscored Washington's resolve to expand trade ties with countries that it "can count on," including South Africa.
Yellen spoke at Ford's plant in Silverton, a suburb of Pretoria, during the third leg of her nearly two-week trip across the African continent, which also included stops in Senegal and Zambia.
The plant, which employs 4,000 people, is an example of how deeper ties between the United States and Africa could produce good jobs and boost economic growth for both sides, Yellen told workers and company officials.
"Africa will shape the future of the global economy," she said. "We know that a thriving Africa is in the interest of the United States. A thriving Africa means a larger market for our goods and services. It means more investment opportunities for our businesses."
Ford, a major U.S. investor in South Africa, is investing $1 billion to expand output at the plant there by 20%, adding 1,200 new jobs, and aims to develop a freight rail link with a seaport 700 miles (1,126.54 km) away.
Yellen said other U.S. companies, including Cisco, General Electric, and Visa also planned big investments, attracted by expanding markets fueled by a demographic boom that will see Africa account for a quarter of the world’s population by 2050.
The U.S. Treasury chief said South Africa had been the biggest beneficiary of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, which grants eligible Sub-Saharan countries duty-free access to the U.S. market, but did not spell out what would happen when the legislation expires in 2025.
Yellen said South Africa also had a role to play in U.S. efforts to shift supply chains away from over-reliance on China and other non-market economies to more like-minded countries, an approach she has dubbed "friendshoring."
As in her comments to South Africa's finance minister earlier on Thursday, Yellen did not address South Africa's refusal to take sides over Russia's war in Ukraine or Washington's concern over military exercises it plans with China and Russia.
The massive economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's war against Ukraine underscored the need for resilient supply chains, she said.
"We are addressing the over-concentration of the production of critical goods in certain markets — particularly those that may not share our economic values," Yellen said. "To do so, we are deepening economic integration with the many countries that we can count on. That includes our many trusted trading partners on this continent — like South Africa."
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32f623 No.15680
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18231560 (262144ZJAN23) Notable: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visit to South Africa (video)
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>>15488
>The last US-Africa Leaders Summit was convened in 2014 under former president Barrack Obama.
>>15499
>WASHINGTON — The last time leaders of the African continent were invited to the White House, Barack Obama was president. It was August 2014, and Vladimir Putin had just invaded Ukraine — for the first time. The world was grappling with a deadly virus: Ebola. And Joe Biden was vice president of the United States. https://news.yahoo.com/african-leaders-white-house-summit-biden-192355564.html
“US Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen meets Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana” - https://youtu.be/Qrw7EQbA_TI
“Yellen welcomes South Africa's energy transition, steers clear of Russia mention”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/yellen-welcomes-south-africas-energy-transition-steers-clear-of-russia-mention/ar-AA16MgC7
26 January 2023
PRETORIA (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday lauded South Africa's "bold" participation in an energy transition partnership backed by the United States and other Western nations but steered clear of mentioning U.S. concerns about Pretoria's planned military drills with China and Russia.
Yellen spoke to reporters alongside South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana in Pretoria on the third leg of her nearly two-week tour of Africa, and just days after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited South Africa.
She welcomed Godongwana's "cooperation and insightful views" in their previous discussions, and said she would raise several issues, including Zambia's stalled sovereign debt restructuring effort, given South Africa's key role on the country's creditor committee.
"The United States strongly values our relationship with South Africa," Yellen said in remarks that included no mention of Russia or China, or White House concerns about Pretoria's plans to hold joint military drills with both countries.
Washington was not asking countries to choose sides, focusing instead on America's plans in South Africa and beyond, a senior Treasury official said.
U.S. officials did brief the South Africans on U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia over its war in Ukraine to avoid possible misunderstandings, the official told reporters.
Godongwana said the two would discuss countering the financing of terrorism, climate financing, resolving sovereign debt crises in Africa and global topics that will form part of a meeting of the G20 group of major economies next month.
He said Yellen's visit was a "momentous" occasion, noting that the previous visit by a U.S. Treasury secretary was in 2014, and praised Yellen's announcement on Wednesday that the United States and South Africa were setting up a joint task force on combating the financing of wildlife trafficking.
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32f623 No.15681
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18231629 (262155ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / South Africa loses permission to import nuclear fuel for Koeberg from the US
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>U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday lauded South Africa's "bold" participation in an energy transition partnership backed by the United States and other Western nations
Yet not helping with the current crisis.
>>15667
“South Africa loses permission to import nuclear fuel for Koeberg from the US”
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/477679-south-africa-loses-permission-to-import-nuclear-fuel-for-koeberg.html
25 January 2023
South African power utility Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. is examining how the suspension of a pact that enables it to import nuclear fuel components from the US will affect its sole atomic plant.
The Agreement for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy between the US and South Africa expired on Dec. 4.
That resulted in Westinghouse Electric Co. losing its license from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to export fuel-assembly components to Eskom’s Koeberg plant near Cape Town.
“Eskom is exploring the implications of the withdrawal of the US NRC approval for Westinghouse, and what is needed to enable them to continue supplying fuel,” the utility said in a reply to questions.
Eskom doesn’t anticipate that it will “have to establish new fuel contracts due to this current issue” and no nuclear fuel shortage is expected at Koeberg in the immediate future, it said.
The development may frustrate Eskom’s efforts to end record nationwide power outages that are crimping the economy. The matter may be raised with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who is visiting South Africa this week.
US President Joe Biden was poised in August to extend the existing agreement, but it was still allowed to expire.
South African Department of International Relations & Cooperation spokesman Clayson Monyela and an energy department spokesperson weren’t immediately able to comment.
The Westinghouse license authorizes it to export fuel components to Sweden for fabrication into completed assemblies, and for those to be subsequently shipped to South Africa for use in both of Koeberg’s reactors, according to the NRC order.
Westinghouse and France’s Framatome have been maintained as nuclear fuel suppliers for the plant, according to Eskom.
The US company has already delivered the material that will be loaded during maintenance on one unit that’s currently under way, while fuel for the second was provided by the French firm, it said.
“The contracts with Westinghouse and Framatome cover the fuel needed beyond these two outages,” Eskom said.
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32f623 No.15682
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18248211 (291543ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Thapelo Amad, the new mayor of Joburg, Al Jamah's ANC-backed candidate
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“ Thapelo Amad is the new mayor in town. This is what you need to know about Joburg politics and the election of the new number one citizen”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/thapelo-amad-is-the-new-mayor-in-town-this-is-what-you-need-to-know-about-joburg-politics-and-the-election-of-the-new-number-one-citizen-73152cdf-36cd-4165-9f2e-a21739d20f8a
Published 28 January 2023
Thapelo Amad started off his acceptance speech by thanking God for making it possible that the city of Joburg has its first Muslim mayor.
Pretoria - The City of Johannesburg has become a political battleground as parties jostle for control of the country’s economic hub.
Coalitions have proven to be challenging as political parties find it hard to work together due to their ideological differences and with other parties wanting complete dominance.
The country’s municipal government elections in 2021 produced a number of unstable local government coalitions.
This is when the ANC’s support fell below 50% for the first time, which birthed multiparty coalitions led by the DA controlling Tshwane, Ekurhuleni and Johannesburg.
Ever since the DA-led administration came into power, the ANC has made numerous attempts to remove all DA candidates as mayors.
Former Joburg mayor Mpho Phalatse faced more instability as the ANC brought several motions of no confidence — some failed and some were withdrawn until she was finally ousted on Thursday. Others were deemed unlawful by the courts.
The ANC managed to garner support from other parties such as the EFF and PA to finally vote Phalatse out of office this week.
With 138 votes, backed by ANC, EFF and PA votes in the Joburg council, parties elected Al-Jama-ah’s Thapelo Amad, a member of a Muslim minority political party with just three seats in the city of gold, as the new mayor of Joburg.
However, Amad is only expected to hold the fort for six months while the ANC and EFF find each other.
It is expected that an EFF-ANC coalition agreement will see the EFF back the ANC for the mayorship in Joburg, with the ANC expected to back the EFF for the mayoral chain in Ekurhuleni.
Speaking to eNCA, political analyst and politics lecture at the Durban University of Technology, Zamokuhle Mbandlwa, said the removal of mayors is not only based on the failures of providing service delivery.
“They are actually removing people on the basis of their political preference and on the basis of what they want to achieve as a political party not as the council.”
Mbandlwa said the constant changing of mayors creates instability and tampers with service delivery.
“People are suffering on the ground and they will continue to suffer because those who are elected are not serving the interest of the people, but serving the interest of the coalition partners.”
Mbandlwa also touched base on the fact that Phalatse had plans before she was booted out and it was likely that the new mayor would not follow through with the plans, instead, he will come up with a new plan to prove his predecessor wrong.
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32f623 No.15683
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18248221 (291544ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Thapelo Amad, the new mayor of Joburg, Al Jamah's ANC-backed candidate
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>>15682
>Thapelo Amad started off his acceptance speech by thanking God for making it possible that the city of Joburg has its first Muslim mayor.
It is curious that the ANC and EFF backed a Muslim mayor. “Islam in South Africa is a minority religion, practised by roughly 1.6% of the total population.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_South_Africa
“Who is Thapelo Amad, Al Jamah's ANC-backed candidate to become the next Joburg mayor”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/who-is-thapelo-amad-al-jamahs-anc-backed-candidate-to-become-the-next-joburg-mayor-5492c04c-1685-4996-a9e8-df5ccb1a5e6d
Pretoria - Born and bred in Soweto, member of a Muslim minority political party and an imam, Thapelo Amad, provincial chairperson of Al Jama-ah, is the front runner to be the new mayor of Johannesburg.
Amad is expected to succeed DA councillor Mpho Phalatse, who was ousted after a motion of no confidence.
Wikipedia’s entry on the party says the party upholds Sharia law.
He has been the face of party’s mayoral candidate since 2019 and performed various legislative duties in the municipality of Johannesburg.
In October 2022, former mayor, ANC chairperson Dada Morero, named Amad as the MMC of Development Planning.
He will hold the fort for Morero for six months until the party is able to fix its issues with the EFF concerning a deal that went sour that was supposed to guarantee the EFF the mayoral position in Ekurhuleni.
According to information posted on Al Jama-ah's website, Amad holds several tertiary qualifications from various institutions.
He holds a BA in Islamic sciences and a NQF Level 4 qualification in entrepreneurship as well as a NQF Level 5 qualification in gender mainstreaming in the public service from the national school of government. He holds a ASRI future leaders’ fellowship and he is currently studying for a certificate of competence from the South African Local Government Association.
The party described him as a politician who excels in self governance and ethics, self representation of designated groups, having knowledge of domestic public policy making, and of legislation and national skills development strategy, and their implications for political performances.
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32f623 No.15684
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18248252 (291551ZJAN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Thapelo Amad, the new mayor of Joburg, Al Jamah's ANC-backed candidate
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>>15683
“Cape Flats gang violence continues” [Dec 28, 2022] - https://youtu.be/12aBygfwjlc
“AL JAMA-AH Manifesto 2021”
https://www.aljama.co.za/manifesto/
Key take aways
So, if you vote for AL JAMA-AH, you vote for change , you vote for transformation, and you vote for a better quality of life.
Al Jama-ah remains committed to strive towards true liberation and the democratic ideals that are enshrined in our Constitution.
4.	OFFER FULL EMPLOYMENT IN MUNICIPALITIES [creating a dependency on the state]
Al Jama-ah will establish an employment desk at municipalities that will ensure jobs for matriculatns as a first step towards full employment in local government.
5.	PROVIDE DIGNIFIED HOUSING
The densification of white suburbs must be targeted to develop affordable homes for the homeless and trading areas for black traders (Africans, Coloureds, and Indians) who are mostly confined to already overcrowded spaces on the Cape Flats. [Spread violence and gangsterism? “Life on the Cape Flats - one of the most violent places in the world”, https://www.capetalk.co.za/articles/444757/life-on-the-cape-flats-one-of-the-most-violent-places-in-the-world]
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32f623 No.15685
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18248259 (291552ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The Bloody War Against South African Gang Leaders and Notorious Drug kingpins…PAGAD (video)
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“The Bloody War Against South African Gang Leaders and Notorious Drug kingpins...(PAGAD)”
https://youtu.be/xGuhKtScEaU
Premiered Jun 30, 2022
This is a short documentary about a Muslim vigilante group known as PAGAD or The People Against Gangsterism And Drugs...
14:11 – “No one was arrested for all these murders.”
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32f623 No.15686
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18248271 (291555ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Cape Town's most dangerous communities: Investigating SAPS (video)
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>“Cape Flats gang violence continues”
“[WARNING: GRAPHIC DETAILS] Cape Town's most dangerous communities” - Investigating SAPS
https://youtu.be/OQTeIR9-ELo
Apr 18, 2022
The Western Cape Police Ombudsman has now launched an investigation into allegations that the SAPS has failed to clamp down on drug dens. Newzroom Afrika's Athi Mtongana takes us into one of Cape Town's most dangerous communities, where many lives have been lost in deadly gang-related shootings.
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32f623 No.15687
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253833 (301722ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Load shedding exacerbates South Africa’s food crisis, says Food Forward SA
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“Load shedding exacerbates South Africa’s food crisis, says Food Forward SA”
https://www.iol.co.za/the-star/news/load-shedding-exacerbates-south-africas-food-crisis-says-food-forward-sa-2fbda692-6541-4668-9239-9bdf5a131dc4
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2023
Johannesburg - The recent news about dairy farmers being forced to discard 12 000 litres of milk because it had gone sour and the poultry industry being forced to slaughter 10 million chickens paints a bleak picture of what most businesses face as a result of load shedding.
Managing director at Food Forward SA (FFSA), Andy Du Plessis, speaks about how load shedding is threatening food security and affecting many livelihoods.
“The real impact of load-shedding goes well beyond being unable to turn on our lights or charge our phones for a few hours a day. It’s triggering an unprecedented collapse of South Africa’s economy, infrastructure, and future. It’s threatening our fragile food security ecosystem, leaving more people in poverty and without access to healthy, nutritious food. At the same time, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has granted Eskom tariff increases of 18.65% and 12.74% over the next two years."
Du Plessis says this is expected to stretch financially strapped consumers even further, with reports suggesting some South Africans will be forced to choose between their electricity needs and food security.
“Forcing people to choose between buying food or buying electricity is not an option; it’s not sustainable, and it goes against our fundamental human rights,” adds Du Plessis.
“It’s time for South Africans to come together, take our future into our own hands, and protect the resources that we have at our disposal,” he said.
It is revealed that while there is no quick fix to the energy crisis, there is a relatively untapped opportunity in terms of timeously intercepting quality, edible surplus food from the value chain and distributing this food to those who need it to lessen the burden of household food insecurity.
He further points out that in South Africa, more than 10 million tonnes of quality food are lost or wasted throughout the supply chain every year. This amounts to one-third of all food produced in the country.
“Load shedding is not going anywhere any time soon. But we can reduce its impact on the environment and the poor.
“By partnering with farmers and other supply-chain partners, we can recover quality food and redistribute it to people who otherwise could not access or afford a nutritious meal,” he concludes.
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32f623 No.15688
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253872 (301731ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / Ingonyama Trust loses bid to reverse ruling on its ‘unlawful’ leases”
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>>>/qresearch/18189200
“Ingonyama Trust loses bid to reverse ruling on its ‘unlawful’ leases”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/ingonyama-trust-board-land-supreme-court-of-appeal-25-august-2022/
25-08-2022 09:38
The Supreme Court of Appeal rejected Ingonyama Trust’s application to appeal a ruling on its ‘unlawful’ lease programme.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has rejected Ingonyama Trust’s application to appeal a 2021 ruling which found that it was wrong for the trust to make people living on the land it controls to sign leases and pay rent.
The Ingonyama Trust Board had asked for the recusal of the two judges who made the previous ruling and for the matter to be reheard by new judges. The SCA ruled that the appeal had no prospect of success even if it was heard.
“The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs on the grounds that there is no reasonable prospect of success in an appeal and there is no other compelling reason why an appeal should be heard,” read the SCA order.
THE 2021 RULING THAT WAS APPEALED
In 2020, it was a group of mostly women from rural KwaZulu-Natal who claimed they were tricked into signing leases by the Ingonyama Trust on their ancestral land and forced to pay rents that increased by 10% a year, who sought a high court order to declare the agreements invalid.
King Goodwill Zwelithini was the sole trustee of the land under the Ingonyama Trust Act, which spans about 3 million hectares. It is not yet clear if his son, King Misuzulu will take over the role.
In June 2021, the Pietermaritzburg High Court declared the land lease programme imposed by the Ingonyama Trust’s Board in 2012 as unlawful and an infringement on the residents’ constitutional rights.
The judges also ruled that the Ingonyama Trust must pay back the millions of rands collected from the people since the programme’s inception. It reportedly collected about R90 million in lease fees in the 2018-19 financial year alone.
According to City Press, in 2012, the Ingonyama Trust’s board chairperson, Jerome Ngwenya, initiated the lease programme to replace the permission to occupy certificates and other informal rights to land protected under the Interim Protection of Land Rights Act that residents had been using.
This reportedly left residents with no choice but to pay the annual fees of R800 or more, depending on the plot of land they occupied. The board was also reportedly acting against residents who failed to make the payments, while some occupants were left unable to develop their land as any developments required them to be in possession of a lease agreement which they only obtained after paying the lease fees.
LAND UNDER INGONYAMA TRUST IN THE SPOTLIGHT
This week, the African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) said there is no plan to interfere with the land under Ingonyama Trust. It vowed that the land is safe and no one will touch it.
ANC KZN Provincial Secretary, Bheki Mtolo said reports on seizing land under Ingonyama Trust must be rejected and categorised as cheap propaganda aimed at creating social instability.
Mtolo said it should be remembered that on 9 July 2019, President Cyril Ramaphosa met with the late King Goodwill Zwelithini at Protea Hotel Waterfront in Richards Bay to clarify the position of the ANC and the ANC-led government on the issue of Ingonyama Trust.
“Critically, during that meeting His Majesty appreciated the explanation given – that both the ANC and ANC-led government had nothing to do with the recommendations on Ingonyama Trust – by the High Level Panel on the Assessment of Key Legislation and Acceleration of Fundamental.
“The King was encouraged that a Ministerial Task Team had been set up by President Ramaphosa to have a series of meetings with houses of traditional leaders at national, provincial and district levels. The Team was tasked with the responsibility to address concerns of our traditional leaders.”
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32f623 No.15689
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253881 (301732ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / Uproar over unauthorized community trust collecting money on Zulu king’s land
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“Uproar over unauthorized community trust collecting money on Zulu king’s land”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/uproar-over-unauthorized-community-trust-collecting-money-on-zulu-kings-land-597144ad-ad6a-4c83-9600-d8187c468b42
Published Jan 27, 2023
Ulundi - Some community members of Babanango Village near Ulundi are up in arms over a community trust that is allegedly collecting money from residents using the Zulu King Misuzulu’s name.
The Babanango community trust is led by Mbangiseni Mbuyisa, a king’s appointee who has been tasked with leading the community of eMakhosini, the sacred burial site of ancient Zulu kings including King Jama, Mageba and Phunga of Babanango.
A concerned community member told IOL that the money the trust was collecting was not authorised by Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini or the Zulu royal family.
The community member alleged that the trust was being used as a finance vehicle by Mbuyisa and his inner circle, using their proximity to the monarchy.
One invoice was provided to IOL by the community as evidence that the community was collecting unexplained money from residents, and an annual sum of R50 was collected and it was classified as a customary fee.
“This community trust is conning people, collecting money from them yet the land they are operating on belongs to Ingonyama Trust.
“No one knows why this trust is here and we doubt that King Misuzulu or the royal family knows anything about this trust.
“The land these people are collecting these monies from belongs to Ingonyama Trust and this should not be happening,” said the Babanango resident.
Another resident, also from Babanango, said she had been paying this money for years and she had no idea why the committee under Mbuyisa was collecting it.
“This is very suspicious. Why are we paying this kind of money while we are under Ingonyama Trust,” the resident asked.
Mbuyisa told IOL he was unable to comment on the specifics until he was told who signed the receipt given to the residents.
He said he wanted to first know who signed off on these payments so that he could comment from an informed position.
He said there were several people and committees collecting money from the community of Babanango.
“Once I know who signed the receipt that has been given to you, I will tell you what that money is for,” Mbuyisa said when pressed by IOL.
Asked why his team was collecting money from residents, he said some of the people belonged to land not under Ingonyama Trust and this money was for paying staff of the trust.
“This money goes to paying staff like office clerks and cleaners who are not paid by Cogta (The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs).
“This trust was formed even before he came to power. He found it there and he blessed their existence, so there is nothing sinister about it,” Mbuyisa said.
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32f623 No.15690
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253904 (301736ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / Impasse over Ingonyama Trust Board continues even after Didiza had meeting with Zulu King
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>This week, the African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) said there is no plan to interfere with the land under Ingonyama Trust. It vowed that the land is safe and no one will touch it.
>Mtolo said it should be remembered that on 9 July 2019, President Cyril Ramaphosa met with the late King Goodwill Zwelithini at Protea Hotel Waterfront in Richards Bay to clarify the position of the ANC and the ANC-led government on the issue of Ingonyama Trust.
ANC wants to control the land through the trust?
““Impasse over Ingonyama Trust Board continues even after Didiza had meeting with Zulu King”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/impasse-over-ingonyama-trust-board-continues-even-after-didiza-had-meeting-with-zulu-king-40754e62-c18f-44b7-9258-9c8019080a74
Published Jan 25, 2023
Durban - The impasse over the appointment of the new board of directors of the Ingonyama Trust Board continues, with threats that the matter may end up in court if the government insists on ramming through its preferred candidates.
IOL understands that a meeting between the minister of agriculture, land reform and rural development, Thoko Didiza, and representatives of King Misuzulu on Tuesday in Pongola, ended on a sour note when they could not reach a consensus.
Didiza had visited the King in Pongola in northern KwaZulu-Natal to discuss the matter, but she ended up in a heated meeting with his representatives.
The issue of the Ingonyama Trust and its board has been a thorny matter, even during the reign of the late King Goodwill Zwelithini.
Also, there are growing calls to take the 2.8 million hectares of land managed by the trust, whose sole trustee is the king, and place it under direct government control.
At some point, Parliament’s portfolio committee on agriculture, land reform and rural development demanded that the governance issues at the trust, which include financial mismanagement and board vacancies, be urgently dealt with.
During Tuesday’s meeting, a source said the King’s delegation expressed his unhappiness about some board members proposed by the minister.
“The King’s delegation was not happy with the proposed names and asked the meeting to be halted until his concerns have been addressed.
“However, the minister and her delegation appeared to be prepared to get their way and that annoyed everybody in the palace.
“There was even a suggestion that the SAPS team that guards the King should kick them out of the palace,” the source said.
However, Didiza’s spokesperson Reggie Ngcobo said the minister clarified the processes that must be followed in the appointment of the Board according to the legislation.
"In terms of the Ingonyama Trust Act of 1997, the minister appoints four members after consultations with Ingonyama, the premier and the chairperson of the KZN House of Traditional leaders.
“The premier then consults Ingonyama and the chairperson of the KZN House of Traditional Leaders. Following these consultations, the premier then forwards the names to the minister.
“Ingonyama then appoints His nominee and forward such to the minister.
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32f623 No.15691
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253909 (301737ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / About Ingonyama Trust
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“About Ingonyama Trust”
https://www.ingonyamatrust.org.za/about-itb/
Ingonyama Trust was established in 1994 by the erstwhile KwaZulu Government in terms of the KwaZulu Ingonyama Trust Act, (Act No 3KZ of 1994) to hold all the land that was hitherto owned or belonged to the KwaZulu Government.
The mandate of the Trust was to hold land for “the benefit, material welfare and social well-being of the members of the tribes and communities” living on the land.
When the democratic government came into existence initially in terms of the Interim Constitution of 1993 the original enabling Act creating Ingonyama Trust was reviewed comprehensively such that the final product was a new Act albeit called the Amendment Act.
This Amendment Act had to meet all the constitutional requirements both in terms of the Interim Constitution and the final Constitution of 1996.
His Majesty the King is the sole Trustee of the land. The Amendment Act provides, among other things, for the establishment of Ingonyama Trust Board to administer the affairs of the Trust and the Trust land.
Firstly, the land which the Trust is the nominal owner of is administered mainly in terms of Zulu customary law. The land is divided according to clans under the leadership of Traditional Leaders (AMAKHOSI) who in turn are responsible to the King in terms of customary law. Hence the King is the only Trustee of Ingonyama Trust.
The enabling Act was amended in 1997 to create a Board separate from the Trust to administer the trust and its assets which include land. This amendment tried as far as possible to align itself with the practice under customary law. The King for all practical purposes is relieved of all hands on administration. This is left to Board members none of whom is a trustee.
Communally the land is owned by the clans as a collective in respect of each demarcated area. In turn each member of each clan is entitled through the procedures under customary law to have ownership of his/her allotment.
https://mg.co.za/article/2019-08-07-secret-details-of-the-land-deal-that-brought-the-ifp-into-the-94-poll/
[Chief minister Mangosuthu] Buthelezi says that he discussed the passing of the Act with the NP and the ANC, “but they did not need to give consent”. The [Ingonyama Trust] Act was passed in the KwaZulu legislature without following normal process, which was necessary, Buthelezi says, because the province’s land would have been transferred to the state after elections.
[Danie] Joubert, [Danie] Schutte, and [Willem] Olivier went to see State President FW de Klerk. Joubert and Olivier presented the proposals they had worked out the previous evening: first, amend the constitution to recognise the Zulu king; second, promise further international mediation after the election; and third, as Joubert put it, “Put the Zulu land into a trust with the king as trustee and call it the Ingonyama Trust”.
Schutte, Olivier and Joubert spent the day working through details. Schutte and Joubert recall that [Roelf] Meyer, despite his reluctance to compromise with the IFP, was informed at this stage. When the first three returned to De Klerk, they decided that it had to be [Washington] Okumu who would present the proposals to Buthelezi. Joubert listed Okumu’s important characteristics: he was an “independent guy who Buthelezi trusts”, “an African guy from Kenya” who was “not directly invested in this whole thing”. What was needed was a “third party”.
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32f623 No.15692
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18253990 (301752ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / King’s Trust sells people out to mining: Jindal and its empowerment partner, Sungu Sungu
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“‘King’s Trust sells people out to mining’” - Jindal and its empowerment partner, Sungu Sungu
https://mg.co.za/article/2015-06-04-kings-trust-sells-people-out-to-mining/
4 Jun 2015
Activists from KwaZulu-Natal say they have received death threats after challenging traditional authorities over prospecting rights granted to the Indian mining giant, Jindal.
The residents of Makhasaneni, near Melmoth, say tribal leaders gave permission to prospect on communal land without informing them.
Mbhekiseni Mavuso, who is heading a protest that aims to halt the prospecting, told amaBhungane that he and other leaders have received death threats and that he had been warned to leave the area.
Mavuso has been in hiding since last month.
KwaZulu-Natal violence monitor Mary de Haas has written a letter to the Melmoth station commander, calling on police to investigate the threats.
The trust stands accused of giving permission to Jindal and its empowerment partner, Sungu Sungu, to prospect – without consulting the villagers.
The Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act states that no one can be deprived of their rights to land without their consent, said Michael Clark, a legal researcher at the University of Cape Town’s Centre for Law and Society.
Similarly, the Ingonyama Trust provides that the trust may not infringe people’s existing land rights.
Clark said it was illegal if the Makhasaneni residents had not been consulted.
Mavuso said the consortium started drilling in 2011. Villagers were angered by the lack of consultation, worried that prospecting could destroy their farmland and that they would not benefit from the mining.
“The mining company and the tribal authority stand to earn millions, while the community stands to lose everything,” Mavuso said.
“The people on the phone tell me that I have been identified as stubborn and a troublemaker and that I should be taken care of.”
At first Mavuso ignored the calls, but these became more frequent after articles attacking him appeared Bayede News, a weekly newspaper.
One article in July last year quoted people accusing Mavuso of being a “traitor” and said that he was in cahoots with white farmers.
The article was in reaction to a workshop intended to inform people about their land rights, Mavuso said. He had given a presentation at the workshop that was hosted by various nongovernmental organisations.
Bayede News described the workshop as part of a growing campaign “to stop Ingonyama Trust from taking back the land that belongs to Zulu people from the white farmers … taken by force during colonial times”.
Bayede News journalist Mandla Zulu, a member of the traditional council, who wrote the article, said it reflected what was said at the workshop.
Mavuso and other activists, who asked not to be named, alleged Jindal had used tactics to soften up the tribal council, including giving jobs to royal family members.
AmaBhungane has independently confirmed that the consortium purchased a car for the local chief, Thandazani Zulu.
AmaBhungane has also learned that, after signing the access agreement with Chief Zulu, Sungu Sungu took the document to Ingonyama Trust for a final go-ahead.
The activists described how the villagers woke up in late December 2011 to find “heavy machines drilling holes in our backyards and grazing fields, and trucks driving up and down”.
In early 2012 the villagers called for a meeting with Chief Zulu, local government officials and the mining company to get clarity.
Residents formed a circle in an open field, placed the chief in the middle and demanded that he explain the situation to them, according to one villager and a company source.
“The community was angry and felt betrayed. No one knew anything about the plan for mining and the drilling machines were destroying people’s crops and family graves,” said Mavuso.
He added that Jindal and Sungu Sungu had failed to knock on a single door in the village.
“We might be uneducated and poor but we didn’t deserve such treatment,” he said.
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32f623 No.15693
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254004 (301755ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / Putting the Ingonyama Trust Act in Perspective (Parts 1&2)
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“Putting the Ingonyama Trust Act in Perspective” – Part 1
http://globalenvironmentaltrust.org/putting-the-ingonyama-trust-act-in-perspective/
Amidst threats of violence, a political storm is brewing following an announcement by the central government of its intention to amend or do away with the Ingonyama Trust Act. Denials by the F W de Klerk Foundation and former IFP leader Prince Buthelezi that the legislation was passed secretly are disingenuous. The matter had not been canvassed with the Nationalist Party’s main CODESA negotiator, the ANC. The context was one in which the IFP, in partnership with ultra conservative groupings, was making unrealistic demands about devolution of powers to regions, and, with unprecedented levels of violence, and the party refusing to participate in the elections of 27 April until the eleventh hour, there were fears of an intensified civil war in the region. Furthermore, since 1992 there had been reports that the then government was secretly planning to transfer large areas of land to homeland governments, despite agreements reached at CODESA, and legislation passed in 1993 had given President de Klerk what lawyers had described as ‘extraordinary powers’ to bypass parliament in matters pertaining to the self-governing homelands.
The recent proposals are made in the interests of promoting the land rights of rural residents, so it is not clear why they should be pose a threat, save to Board members and staff benefitting financially from the income of the Trust. The great respect and prestige enjoyed by King Zwelithini has nothing to do with the existence of the Trust (which is widely resented by his subjects). The Act itself appears clearly unconstitutional since it discriminates against black people living in KZN as opposed to those living in other provinces where such Trusts do not exist. Nor is there any good reason why only one of the various kings in South Africa should be the sole trustee of a Land Trust. Historically, this land was not ‘owned’ in the modern commercial sense by traditional leaders or kings, for relationships to land were of a different order in the pre-colonial era. The Trust’s claim to nominal ownership of the land through Zulu customary law is seriously flawed.
The Trust has, with impunity, breached the provisions of its governing Act, which stipulates that it must be administered for the benefit, material welfare and well being of the areas it controls. In 1991 rural residents in the far north of the province near Mbazwane discovered that, unbeknown to them, the Trust had granted a lease to a local traditional leader to operate a private game reserve in partnership with outside business interests. To that end, he fenced the area off and evicted residents from their ancestral homes – and arranged for local police to arrest them if they returned to engage in their subsistence activities. All appeals to the Trust failed and it was only through concerted opposition by the community, and various court actions – including an interdict against the chief – that residents eventually won the right to remain in their homes. The area, like some of the others falling under the Trust, had never been part of the historic Zulu kingdom.
In 2008 the KZN government and a traditional leader reportedly entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with a Dubai-based investor for a massive tourism development in the eMacambini area near Mandeni. The deal fell through, so no lease was issued by the Trust, but it did lease the land to Hulett Tongaat, without consulting with affected community members, including those who had been given the land when they were removed from Mangete in the 1970s. As usual, the consultation had been with the local traditional leader who controlled the community trust set up. This same leader, notorious for terrorising his own subjects and driving them off their land, while orchestrating illegal land invasions and general mayhem in nearby Mangete, was subsequently appointed to the Board of the Trust.
Commonage land, especially in peri-urban Trust areas, is being allocated to outsiders for building purposes, decreasing the land available to long established residents. The rights of these residents are protected in law by the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act (IPILRA). Now the Trust is trying to persuade residents on traditional land to sign leases (allegedly written in English), which would involve paying annual rent for land they already have rights to. If they default on rent they could be evicted.
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32f623 No.15694
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254008 (301755ZJAN23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun / Putting the Ingonyama Trust Act in Perspective (Parts 1&2)
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>>15693
“Putting the Ingonyama Trust Act in Perspective” – Part 2
http://globalenvironmentaltrust.org/putting-the-ingonyama-trust-act-in-perspective/
The Trust has also claimed mining royalties as revenue, compounding problems experienced by communities opposing mining because of the social and environmental damage it does (However, the Trust’s allocation of mining royalties was one of the reasons its most recent audit was a qualified one). In the 2016/2017 period the Trust Board signed a long term lease deal with RBM Richards Bay Minerals) to mine 10 000 hectares in the Mthunzini area, boasting about it empowering communities. Community members feel otherwise : They complain of polluted water, cracked houses, and health problems.
Despite the excessive cost to taxpayers of rural government, with its top down provincial, municipal and traditional structures, there is little in the way of true development, because consultation and input from residents is generally lacking. The Trust is part of this broader problem, and its existence serves no purpose whatsoever in alleviating the plight of the poorest of the poor.
Hopefully sanity will prevail and the Trust will enter into discussions with the government about the way forward. Any talk of war, regardless of where it emanates from, is to be condemned. Public marching with traditional weapons is illegal, and if defenders of the Trust take to the streets armed SAPS management and politicians will be held to account if the law does not take its course.
Mary de Haas
23 February 2018
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32f623 No.15695
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254028 (301759ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Gardee murder case shocker
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“Hillary Gardee laid to rest” [May 7, 2022] - https://youtu.be/5oQASF7gwg4
“Gardee murder case shocker” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/entertainment/movies/news/gardee-murder-case-shocker-81b25136-1615-4d65-9b30-234fd5925d67
Published Jan 29, 2023
Johannesburg - The man who was accused of being the mastermind behind Hillary Gardee’s kidnapping and murder was released on R20 000 bail last week after seven months behind bars.
Now he wants the state to withdraw all the charges against him and apologise for their blunder. In an exclusive interview with Sunday Independent on Friday, Philemon Lukhele claims he was tortured and begged by police to implicate EFF deputy president, Floyd Shivambu, whom he hasn’t seen or spoken to for many years, as the one who ordered a hit on Gardee.
“I was tortured and asked to admit that I worked with Floyd to kill Hillary, someone wanted to settle a political score with Shivambu using me in this case. When police realised that there was no connection between Floyd and myself as we haven’t interacted for so many years, they then begged me to ask accused number one, Sipho Mkhatshwa, to implicate Shivambu and I refused to be part of their sick game”, Lukhele said.
He said police wanted him to claim that he met Shivambu when he was in Mbombela to take part in a protest at a farm belonging to businessman, Johann Rupert, in Mpumalanga on April 5 last year.
“I haven’t seen or spoken to Floyd in more than four years yet I was tortured to implicate him in a murder I wasn’t even involved in.”
Lukhele said police “exaggerated charges” against him and his co-accused Mkhatshwa and Albert Gama, from the beginning.
“When they realised that they had arrested the wrong people, they started creating, manufacturing and planting evidence against us but still that didn’t work. No amount of lies will turn into the truth. I said on the day I was arrested that the truth shall set me free and that history will absolve me. I have nothing to do with Hillary’s murder or kidnapping. I never even met her in my life.”
Lukhele was released on bail last Friday after he was officially given the case docket with a confession of the man who admitted that he killed Gardee and that he acted alone.
The Sunday Independent reported in August last year that when police arrested Hlabirwa Rassie Nkuna, for killing a 27-year-woman, Nonkululeko Nkosi, in Ekurhuleni and dumping her on a farm dam before stealing her Mercedes-Benz, he confessed that he was Gardee’s murderer.
Nkuna was out on parole and had a warrant of arrest after he shot and killed his girlfriend, Pretty Nkambule, and her sister, Marcia, who was a police officer, two weeks after Gardee was murdered. The publication further reported that Nkuna even took police to an ATM in Sabie where he withdrew money from Gardee’s account.
Nkuna has been added as accused number four in this case but they had refused to release Lukhele, Gama and Mkhatshwa claiming that there was a connection between the four men. Hillary’s father and former EFF secretary general, Godrich Gardee, is suing the state for R18 million for “wrongfully” releasing Nkuna on parole before the man kidnapped and killed his daughter.
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32f623 No.15696
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254032 (301759ZJAN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Gardee murder case shocker
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>>15695
“Gardee murder case shocker” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/entertainment/movies/news/gardee-murder-case-shocker-81b25136-1615-4d65-9b30-234fd5925d67
Published Jan 29, 2023
Hillary was kidnapped in Nelspruit while she was in town with her 3-year-old adopted daughter. Her body was found dumped in a plantation outside Nelspruit towards Sabie. In his confession seen by Sunday Independent this week and part of the police docket, Nkuna claims that he killed Gardee within the vicinity of Sabie and stressed that he acted alone.
He admits, in his confession, that he met Gardee via Facebook and asked her out on a date. He also confessed that he stole Gardee’s cellphone and laptop and sold them to a Nigerian national living in Nelspruit.
Correctional Services spokesperson, Singabakho Nxumalo, confirmed to the Sunday Independent that Nkuna was sentenced to four years for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition in September 2015 and placed on parole on July 6, 2016.
Nkuna absconded from the community service system until he was arrested again in September 2020 for rape. He was again placed on parole on January 27, 2022, and he allegedly killed Gardee and the Mazibuko sisters within four months.
Lukhele said the initial charge of rape and kidnapping against him, Gama and Mkhantswa were withdrawn against them in the final indictment.
“My guest house was initially mentioned as the scene of the crime but that is no longer the case in the indictment. Even the case of kidnapping was withdrawn against the three of us. All I want is for the state to withdraw all the charges against Sipho, Albert and myself and apologise for the error but they must know that no amount of public apology will wash our names after they dragged our good names through the mud for so long”, he said.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) provincial spokesperson, Monica Nyuswa, confirmed that Lukhele was released on R20 000 bail last Friday and that he was ordered not to interfere with witnesses in this case and to report to the police every Friday.
When asked about the withdrawal of most of the charges against Lukhele, Gama and Mkhatshwa, Nyuswa said: “The state has the discretion to remove and add charges before the accused pleads guilty based on evidence.”
She confirmed that Nkuna was charged with Gardee’s murder last year and the NPA would not comment on why all the charges against Gama, Mkhatshwa and Lukhele weren’t withdrawn or whether there is a link between the three men and Nkuna.
“The NPA cannot comment on that as it is the subject of court proceedings during the trial,” she said.
Gama and Mkhatshwa are still behind bars and expected to make new bail applications now that they were given Nkuna’s confession as part of the indictment. The Gardee murder is expected to start in April.
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32f623 No.15697
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254097 (301811ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / Stability at various KZN municipalities under threat due to EFF, IFP divorce (video)
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>>15676
>Many political pundits believe the ANC and the red berets are natural bedfellows. The one’s ideology is closely followed by the others’ slightly more radical ideal of its ideological utopia.
>>15656
>Officials in Eswatini admit there are problems in the kingdom but say the unrest was due to “terrorists” and “rabble rousers” from South Africa.
>Khumalo said that security forces had intervened when authorities “had been made aware of a grand plan to sow a trail of destruction” in Eswatini. Without offering evidence, he alleged the plan involved the Economic Freedom Fighters, a radical leftwing political party in neighbouring South Africa.
>“The EFF was bringing in people to lead the destruction and who would train and mentor its local branch to do this … We were able to intercept the plan on the internet. We had to protect business and security for all citizens. It was beyond a protest,” the minister said.
“IFP media briefing on coalitions” [Jan 30, 2023] - https://youtu.be/8KR8QJQbDBs
The IFP is currently briefing the media on the EFF's decision to cut ties with it in coalitions.
0:19 – “As I conclude, the IFP will not be threatened by any political party and will not be pushed into any corner.”
18:04 – “I just want to add my voice in congratulating the ANC in being able to enlist a new partner in their looting spree in the EFF because this marriage of convenience has nothing to do with ethics and actually quality service delivery to the people but actually opportunities to loot and plunder the resources of the people of this country. You can see that with the token mayors that actually are going to be planting all over in Gauteng because they don’t want anybody to actually disturb them in their looting spree… and I wish them well in their journey to hell… As for the IFP being branded an Apartheid collaborator, clearly Mr Malema was still enjoying breastfeeding when this country actually burned as a result of this reckless talk. You know more than 20 000 people actually died as a result of this because this was ANC propaganda peddled against the IFP and one can actually forgive Mr Malema because he was still a toddler then but he is being reckless and nobody wants to go back to that unfortunate past.”
“Stability at various KZN municipalities under threat due to EFF, IFP divorce”
https://www.ecr.co.za/news/news/stability-various-kzn-municipalities-under-threat-due-eff-ifp-divorce/
Updated Jan. 30, 2023, 10:57 a.m
The political stability of multiple municipalities in KZN, where the IFP teamed up with the EFF to govern, is under threat.
EFF leader Julius Malema has announced that the red berets are cutting ties with the IFP, just days after ordering EFF deputy mayors in KZN to vacate their posts.
“Following these meetings, and the inability of the IFP to appreciate the need to cooperate with those who have given them unconditional roles of responsibility in municipalities, the EFF will initiate and support motions of no confidence against all IFP Mayors in all Municipalities we previously voted with them,” Malema said on Sunday.
Malema wants the party removed from positions of power in municipalities in KZN and Gauteng.
Zululand, Amajuba, Uthukela and Jozini are a few of the areas that stand to be affected in KZN.
"These include Zululand, Amajuba, Uthukela, Umkhanyakude, King Cetshwayo District Municipalities, and Ulundi, Nongoma, Mtubatuba, uMhlathuze, Jozini, Dannhauser, Alfred Duma, Nkosi Langalibalele, Abaqulusi, Uphongolo, Umhlabauyalingana Local Municipalities."
Malema addressed a media briefing in Johannesburg on Sunday.
He said the party is withdrawing its support after negotiations with the IFP to assign EFF deputy mayors with responsibilities failed.
"We have said to the IFP ‘give us Mhlathuze and we are not fixated on Mhlathuze. If you refuse then you should give a counter-offer’ and they said they are done with us. they can't go beyond that they are not going to give us anything." Malema believes it's time for the EFF to take on bigger roles of responsibility.
"The door is therefore open by the EFF for engagements on how best to structure coalition agreements in the municipalities for all those who are interested in achieving stability and service delivery in our communities."
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32f623 No.15698
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254152 (301820ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Judge Piet Koen recuses himself from Jacob Zuma Arms Deal trial (video)
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“Zuma Corruption Trial | Judge Piet Koen recuses himself” - https://youtu.be/BMQxleR6NUw
“Judge Piet Koen recuses himself from Jacob Zuma Arms Deal trial”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-judge-piet-koen-recuses-himself-jacob-zuma-arms-deal-trial-30-june/
30-01-2023 14:58
‘I have come to the conclusion, and it was not an easy decision, that I have to recuse myself from the trial,’ said Judge Piet Koen on Monday.
Judge Piet Koen of the Pietermaritzburg High Court recused himself from Jacob Zuma’s arms deal corruption trial on Monday, 30 January.
KOEN RECUSES HIMSELF FROM ZUMA TRIAL
Last year, Koen dismissed a special plea by the Zuma camp to have Advocate Billy Downer removed as a prosecutor in the matter. In doing so, he expressed “strong comments” about the merits of the then-pending private prosecution brought by Zuma against Downer.
In October 2022, Koen asked the State and defence to make submissions on whether or not he should recuse himself as the trial judge.
“I have come to the conclusion, and it was not an easy decision, that I have to recuse myself from the trial,” said Koen in court on Monday.
“It is what the sound administration of justice, the requirements of the Constitution and my conscience dictate.
“The integrity of the judicial process must be protected against any reasonable taint of suspicion so that the public and litigants may have the highest confidence in the integrity and fairness of our courts.”
Koen further explained that in this instance, the Zuma camp did not allege that he was actually biased in the submissions made to the court. However, South African laws on recusal do not require proof of bias on the part of a judge.
“The appearance of a reasonable apprehension of bias is enough to vitiate the proceedings,” said Koen.
Jacob Zuma Foundation spokesperson Jimmy Manyi welcomed Koen’s decision to recuse himself, saying it was a “very sober decision by the judge.”
Manyi then pivoted to the National Prosecution Authority’s (NPA) refusal to have Downer removed from the case. He said the NPA should use the same motivation as Koen to remove Downer from the case as he “cannot be perceived to be free and fair…”
As previously reported, Zuma is privately prosecuting Downer and News24 journalist Karyn Maughan. He is accusing them of violating the NPA Act. The former president is also attempting to charge President Cyril Ramaphosa in this matter for allegedly failing to act on complaints Zuma made to him about the NPA prosecutor.
Zuma and French arms company Thales are the accused parties in the Arms Deal Trial, which dates back to 1999.
The former president is accused of accepting a R500 000 bribe from Thales annually to protect them from an investigation into a deal to supply military hardware to South Africa, according to Reuters. The parties face 16 charges of racketeering, fraud, corruption and money laundering.
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32f623 No.15699
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18254261 (301840ZJAN23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Judge Piet Koen recuses himself from Jacob Zuma Arms Deal trial (video)
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>>15698
“Judge Piet Koen recuses himself from Zuma's corruption trial: Mzwanele Manyi [Jacob Zuma Foundation reaction]”
https://youtu.be/sEVJf5IuHps
Judge Piet Koen says his decision to recuse himself from former president Jacob Zuma's corruption trial in the High Court in Pietermaritzburg is in the interest of justice. Zuma and his co-accused, French company Thales, face charges related to fraud, corruption and money laundering in connection with the multi-billion-rand arms deal that took place in the 1990s.
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32f623 No.15700
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259142 (311434ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Soweto Vs Eskom: War between Eskom and Soweto residents continues
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“Soweto Vs Eskom: War between Eskom and Soweto residents continues”
https://youtu.be/Sxr9l_2sbgk
Mar 3, 2019
The power utility is bleeding dry as 80% of Soweto residents are in arrears which amount to 17 billion rands. EWN takes a closer look at how this came about.
0:35 – “She’s just one of the Soweto residents who’ve refused to part with their money arguing that free electricity is a basic right enshrined in the Freedom Charter.”
“More darkness for Soweto as De Ruyter runs out of wheels”
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/more-darkness-for-soweto-as-de-ruyter-runs-out-of-wheels-aeb763d2-8d29-4d45-af8f-dc74ea89a77e
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2023
Johannesburg - Community members in Naledi (Draaihoek) in Soweto have been without power since May last year, in part, because Eskom at one point did not have a truck to deliver a replacement transformer.
Eskom quietly delivered the transformer two weeks ago after the Sunday Independent asked questions, but the nine-month-long blackout continues for frustrated residents since the unit is not yet connected to the grid.
Whereas millions of South Africans are becoming accustomed to getting a ray of electricity for a few hours a day, the Draaihoek residents in the south-western townships of Johannesburg, a traditional voter base of the governing ANC, have it worse.
Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter recently resigned from the post amid murmurs in the governing party’s circles the rolling blackouts are intended to foster a regime change. Eskom has also been accused of implementing long hours of darkness in black townships as compared to the white suburbs.
He [Naledi Thulani Buthelezi] said with mini-sub boxes exploding every week, it was common there would be more boxes that need to be transported than the trucks available at Eskom.
He says the initial delay in Draaihoek was due to outstanding payments of R500 per household, which were compulsory for Eskom to procure new transformers to replace the damaged unit.
He says Eskom had previously adopted a strategy to install the boxes, switch on the power and then come back to convert households to prepaid.
“But some communities don’t allow them to come back and normalise so they realised that it does not work. What they do now, install the box, then normalise (convert to prepaid), then switch on.”
Buthelezi confirmed a new box was on-site in Draaihoek but was yet to be switched on pending the normalisation process.
“Eskom security contractor officer shot dead in Klipspruit Soweto”
https://www.eskom.co.za/eskom-security-contractor-officer-shot-dead-in-klipspruit-soweto/
Tuesday, 18 January 2022: An Eskom-contracted security officer succumbed to head injuries on Thursday, 13 January 2022 after he and six of his colleagues were shot at by approximately 30 heavily armed suspects during an alleged attempt to steal copper cable outside the Eskom Klipspruit Customer Network Centre (CNC) in Soweto.
“Eskom withdraws services from parts of Soweto following attacks”
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/394535-eskom-withdraws-services-from-parts-of-soweto-following-attacks.html
22 April 2021: Eskom has temporarily withdrawn its services in Orlando East in Soweto after violent attacks and damage cause to Eskom vehicles on Thursday.
“Our employees were conducting disconnections for non-payment in the area when they were attacked by violent members of the community who in the process, also damaged our vehicles,” the utility stated.
“Eskom withdraws services in parts of Soweto due to unrests”
https://sowetourban.co.za/92249/eskom-withdraws-services-in-parts-of-soweto-due-to-unrests/
August 19, 2021: Some of the affected areas in Soweto include Diepkloof, Orlando and Zola. The power utility said it was forced take a step back due to safety concerns arising from violent protests and threats to its employees and equipment.
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32f623 No.15701
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259227 (311453ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Lesufi wants to write off Soweto's unpaid R5bn Eskom bill (video)
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>>15700
>She’s just one of the Soweto residents who’ve refused to part with their money arguing that free electricity is a basic right enshrined in the Freedom Charter.
“Soweto community leaders request meaningful engagement with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi”: Seth Mazibuko - https://youtu.be/WI34jongY7I
They’ve made their beds and now they’ll have to lie in them
“Lesufi wants to write off Soweto's unpaid R5bn Eskom bill”
https://www.msn.com/en-za/news/other/lesufi-wants-to-write-off-sowetos-unpaid-r5bn-eskom-bill/ar-AA16FK4F
24 January 2023
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi is on a mission to get the R5bn owed by Soweto residents to Eskom written off.
Lesufi visited Zola 3 in Soweto this week where he addressed the community on electricity and safety challenges in the area.
Community members from neighbouring parts of Soweto voiced their grievances on several concerns, including electricity, safety, high drug use, and a lack of proper housing.
They expressed frustration with Eskom for cutting off their power due to nonpayment.
Panyaza said Soweto's electricity problems would not be resolved until the debt is removed.
He asked residents who could afford to pay for services to do so.
“Until we remove the debt of electricity in Soweto, we are not going to resolve the problem of electricity in Soweto. But we can't just remove the debt. We must agree on a process and it's very simple: protect those who are unemployed and elderly who can't pay, but ensure those running businesses in our township pay.
“We can’t hide behind the poor when you are employed or you run businesses in our township and that's the process we must undertake without fear or favour,” said Lesufi.
Speaking to the media, the premier said the government would look into removing illegal connections so that when the debt is resolved communities don't recreate it.
He said if the government takes over Eskom's debt Eskom should write off the debt of poor communities.
“The minister of finance went to parliament and said this government is taking over the debt of Eskom and our view is, if this government is taking over the debt of Eskom, by extension Eskom must remove the debt from our communities because the state has taken that particular debt,” said Lesufi.
“We can't remove the debt forever. Communities that can pay must be given the opportunity to pay and agree on a process — do they want to pay through prepaid, or do they want to pay through flat rate?”
Last year, finance minister Enoch Godongwana said the government would be taking on “a significant portion” of Eskom’s R400bn debt to ensure the power utility's long-term financial viability.
Godongwana said he would release full details of the Eskom debt plan when he presents the 2023 budget.
“For at least a decade, we have spent billions of rand supporting Eskom, with limited improvements in the reliability of the electricity supply or the financial health of the company.
“The debt takeover, once finalised, together with other reforms, will ensure that Eskom is financially sustainable. The programme will allow Eskom to focus on plant performance and capital investment and ensure that it no longer relies on government bailouts,” he said.
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32f623 No.15702
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259247 (311459ZJAN23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One / Lesufi wants to write off Soweto's unpaid R5bn Eskom bill (video)
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>>15700
>>15701
The socialists do not want to admit to the real cause but ‘Dr’ Trevor Ngwane makes a true statement further down the article.
“Calls to scrap Soweto’s R4 billion Eskom debt ‘smacks of desperation’”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/load-shedding/calls-to-scrap-sowetos-r4-billion-eskom-debt/
27 Jan 2023
The issue of Soweto’s historical electricity debt to Eskom has for the longest time been a thorny issue for both the Gauteng Provincial Government and residents alike.
Residents of Soweto have been calling for the total scrapping of the debt, believed to be in the region of R4 billion.
Marches have also been held by irate residents who have complained about poor service delivery from Eskom regarding relentless power outages, caused by either load reduction or transformers that have blown up.
Load shedding the least of Soweto’s problems
Socialist and anti-apartheid activist Dr Trevor Ngwane says one of the main reasons behind some residents refusing to pay for electricity is because of what they describe as poor services from the power utility.
“For example, every winter season, and this is long before load shedding started hitting us, residents would experience power failures and simply because Eskom was failing to upgrade their infrastructure and the more people moved to Soweto from other areas, substations and transformers were not being upgraded.
Soweto residents punished with load reduction?
“The amazing thing is that Eskom under Andre de Ruyter came up with a type of load shedding, specifically geared towards black – class areas called load reduction, and the reason they give for that is – those areas where there are illegal connections or where there is overcrowding – have to be reduced in terms of the load because they pose a bigger danger to the grid.
“We at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) found out when we conducted research, that if in Sandton there is 2 hours of load shedding, for a guy in Tembisa and Soweto there is 10 hours of load shedding,” said Ngwane.
Lesufi may be genuine in his concerns
Referring to Lesufi’s concerns about the Soweto electricity conundrum, Ngwane said he believes the premier truly wants to solve the problem, though his motives may not be completely innocent.
“He is genuine in as far as 2024, and the loss of power for the ANC is a reality, and he is under pressure because he thinks that Gauteng ANC will lose more votes, hence, he wants to be seen as resolving residents’ issues.
“He is also presenting himself as ‘Mr Fixit’ and it’s not only electricity issues, even on the issue of crime, he promised he is going to buy six helicopters to fight crime. So, on the one hand he is genuine in wanting to solve Soweto’s problems, while on the other hand – but there is also an element of electioneering and real fear and desperation that something must be done to help the people of Soweto and Gauteng at large.”
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32f623 No.15703
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259465 (311608ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / CIC Julius Malema Addresses EFF Press Conference (Parts 1&2)
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>>15697
>As for the IFP being branded an Apartheid collaborator, clearly Mr Malema was still enjoying breastfeeding when this country actually burned as a result of this reckless talk. You know more than 20 000 people actually died as a result of this because this was ANC propaganda peddled against the IFP and one can actually forgive Mr Malema because he was still a toddler then but he is being reckless and nobody wants to go back to that unfortunate past.
In response to this…
“CIC Julius Malema Addresses EFF Press Conference” – 1 of 2
https://youtu.be/35hTfZR8Et4
Jan 29, 2023
6:28 – “This comes after the credible realization that the EFF has grown tremendously over the past 10 years and has now reached a stage where we are ready to govern. This will immediately require a deliberate effort to politically educate not only 1 million members of the EFF but society as a whole to the ideals and principles of a socialist government so that our people rally behind and defend the gains of economic freedom once it is attained.’’
13:49 – “The EFF will initiate and support motions of no confidence against all IFP mayors in all municipalities we previously voted for them.”
15:54 – “The EFF will continue to participate in the removal of the DA across all metros.”
22:12– “The EFF has resolved to hold a national shutdown to demand the return of electricity and for the resignation of Cyril Ramaphosa on the 20th of March 2023… No truck and no train will be allowed on the roads and railways particularly the trucks transporting South Africa’s minerals and coal to outside South Africa through Richards Bay. We cannot fold our arms and do nothing when the ANC government and Cyril Ramaphosa who is involved in a lot of criminal and questionable dealings and yet protected by law enforcement agencies. This is a shutdown we will call for the immediate end to load shedding which is crippling the South African economy and returning this country to the dark ages.”
24:48 – “All sectors and spheres of society are invited to form part of this historic National shutdown which will confront the puppet of the capitalist establishment Cyril Ramaphosa directly and expose him as an agent who’s determined to sell the sovereignty of South Africa to the highest bidder. The EFF leadership will be engaging with all taxi associations to support the national shutdown and will encourage all structures at all levels to engage taxi associations and all people to support the national shutdown.”
26:44 – “The continue rising levels of unemployment, the increasing cost of living, the rolling electricity blackouts and rampant corruption and incompetence of the ruling party are all signs that South Africa is yet another African country that is collapsing after the attainment of liberation.”
37:57 – “The negotiations with the IFP will never be closed, it’s an opposition party with a history of collaborating with Apartheid.”
38:39 – “The DA more than willing to negotiate and give power to Patriotic Alliance. A Party of well-known convicted criminals… and then not ready to talk to us who have clean record and no history of being convicted criminals.”
42:10 – “National shutdown 20 March, we don’t apply for nothing. We can’t apply for that which is given to us by the Constitution. It is our Constitutional right to protest and we shall protest on the 20th of March. Like Sharpeville, we’re not scared of the state power. Let the state come with its power, we’ll come with the mass power. So everything is going to come to a standstill… On the 20th, if you know what is good for you, park your trucks in your depots. Let the trains stop.”
53:03 – “Our interest in taking over housing is to unlock opportunities for our people and also to reclaim the hijacked buildings in Johannesburg and convert them into people’s house and student accommodation.”
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32f623 No.15704
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259474 (311610ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / CIC Julius Malema Addresses EFF Press Conference (Parts 1&2)
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“CIC Julius Malema Addresses EFF Press Conference” – 2 of 2
https://youtu.be/35hTfZR8Et4
Jan 29, 2023
59:50 – “Well as a political party especially a leftist movement, consistent training of your cadres is very important so that they become grounded on your ideological orientation and your policies. So it’s important we intensify political education.”
1:02:31 – “Let’s go back to 1994 without BEE, without anything. 1994 a democratic breakthrough, white business people went to fetch black people into their companies and say let’s work together because they were seeing that democracy is here.
1:12:20 – “We’re not threatened by any security because we do this [national shutdown] peacefully, it’s our right. And if they want to come and violate our rights, they will find us ready. No one is going to intimidate us. South Africa will come to a stand still. If Ramaphosa does not resign on the 20th of March then what will happen will be announced on the 20th of March but we never make pronouncement on the things that are not possible. Whether Ramaphosa likes it or not, it’s a mess in this country, he is responsible for crimes of Phala Phala and it’s not me who is saying that his former Chief Justice who says that there’s prima facie evidence for Ramaphosa to answer on Phala Phala. Why would you want to continue as a president after being found with dollars that are not declared to Reserve Bank and SARS.
1:14:49 – “The July 2021 of Zuma… The unrest of Zuma is going to look like a Mickey Mouse. From Musina to Cape Town, nothing will be move except ambulances, hospitals, doctors and nurses and police. Only emergency services and emergency services include you who’s asking about people’s lives. You will be covering nicely the protest of the EFF on that day. We are unstoppable. South Africa has been waiting for too long. We are mobilizing every corner of our country. That is the beginning of bringing down the ANC and Ramaphosa. 20 March 2023 is a Freedom Day. Our freedom that was stolen by the criminals of the ANC shall be returned to the people of South Africa on the 20th of March 2023. Everywhere else we meet, progressive unions and all progressive professionals, we must all remind each other that freedom is coming on the 20th March 2023. We are going to switch on the lights of South Africa because we are going to remove a man who switched off the lights of South Africa.”
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32f623 No.15705
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18259632 (311653ZJAN23) Notable: Gayton McKenzie Bun / Ex-con Gayton McKenzie offers to help Flabba’s killer: "God forgave you" (video)
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>>15703
>The DA more than willing to negotiate and give power to Patriotic Alliance. A Party of well-known convicted criminals
“Gayton Mckenzie marks 100 days as Central Karoo mayor” - https://youtu.be/gKxojtIsKOU
“Ex-con Gayton McKenzie offers to help Flabba’s killer: ‘God forgave you’”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/lifestyle/celeb-news/gayton-mckenzie-patriotic-alliance-mayor-jail-criminal-kenny-kunene-flabba-skwatta-kamp-sindisiwe-manqele-parole-latest-news/
30-05-2022 10:07
‘You served your time’: ex-convict and Central Karoo mayor Gayton McKenzie tweeted in support of Flabba’s killer Sindisiwe Manqele.
Former convicted criminals Gayton McKenzie and Kenny Kunene have vowed to assist the woman behind the death of slain Skwatta Kamp rapper Flabba.
The founding members of political party the Patriotic Alliance (PA) have pledged their support to Sindisiwe Manqele after she was granted parole last week. Manqele served six years for the death of Nkululeko Habedi aka Flabba, who she stabbed to death in 2015.
GAYTON MCKENZIE’S PAST CONVICTIONS
Gayton McKenzie’s career from criminal to presidential campaigner has been well-documented. The Bloemfontein-born politician and motivational speaker has spoken extensively about his criminal background, which included armed robbery and being a part of the notorious “Numbers” gang.
In jail, Gayton McKenzie formed a firm friendship with Kenny Kunene – who was imprisoned for theft and fraud. The pair would be involved in a bombshell prison expose in 2002 at Grootvlei, which lead to his early release.
He tweeted of Kunene and himself: “They can call us criminals, yes we did commit crimes 3 decades ago. We went to jail, we paid for our crimes. We share our riches because we know what it is not to have, we gave 17,000 food parcels during lockdown. Salute.”
Gayton is the author of several bestseller books that details his past offences. They include The Choice: The Gayton McKenzie Story, A Hustler’s Bible and The Uncomfortable Truth amongst many others.
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32f623 No.15706
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18260006 (311755ZJAN23) Notable: EFF Bun / Eight EFF deputy mayors in KZN have resigned after fallout with IFP
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>>15703
>No truck and no train will be allowed on the roads and railways particularly the trucks transporting South Africa’s minerals and coal to outside South Africa through Richards Bay.
“Eight EFF deputy mayors in KZN have resigned after fallout with IFP”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/eight-eff-deputy-mayors-in-kzn-have-resigned-after-fallout-with-ifp-30a971fa-7155-44fe-bbad-a76ea62ca999
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2023
Durban – The chairperson of the EFF in KwaZulu-Natal, Mongezi Thwala, says all eight of their deputy mayors in the province have heeded the call to resign from their positions after the party recently ended its coalition pact with the IFP.
EFF leader Julius Malema announced the party was cutting ties from the IFP over the weekend. The IFP responded by saying the doors to negotiate the coalition terms again were closed.
Malema claimed that their deputy mayors were not being given any significant roles to play except being given bodyguards once they assume office.
“Eight deputy mayors, have resigned all of them,” Thwala told IOL on Tuesday.
Among those who resigned was Nkululeko Ngubane, the former deputy mayor of the City of Umhlathuze (Richards Bay-Mpangeni) which the IFP claims the EFF wanted in exchange for maintaining their coalition pact which started in November 2021.
IFP President Velenkosini Hlabisa told a press conference in Durban on Monday that they refused to accede to that demand, but proposed that the EFF be helped to topple the ANC in eThekwini and govern there.
He said they flatly refused that and the option to topple the ANC in Msunduzi (Pietermaritzburg) or Umdoni (Umzinto) and govern there, but they insisted on laying their hands on UMhlathuze (Richards Bay-Mpangeni). [Take note: Malema is targeting Richards Bay for the planned 'strike' on 20 March 2023]
Ngubane completely left the municipality as he even surrendered his seat as a councillor amid speculations that he is heading for the provincial legislature. [Or rather due to the planned strike/violence?]
Despite being a coalition partner, Ngubane held the IFP accountable in the city and he is the one who raised concerns about the party-focusing rallies than taking much-needed services to the people.
Another deputy mayor who resigned was Thulani Ndlovu, the former deputy mayor of the Zululand district municipality which is anchored in Ulundi, the original capital of the Zulu kingdom.
On Tuesday the municipality convened a special council sitting and replaced Ndlovu with Siyabonga Mbatha from the IFP.
Another former EFF deputy mayor who vacated his position was Sabelo Nkosi who was Nongoma local municipality’s deputy to Albert Mncwango of the IFP.
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32f623 No.15707
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18263161 (010500ZFEB23) Notable: Ingonyama Trust Bun
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Ingonyama Trust Bun
>>15688 Ingonyama Trust loses bid to reverse ruling on its ‘unlawful’ leases”
>>15689 Uproar over unauthorized community trust collecting money on Zulu king’s land
>>15690 Impasse over Ingonyama Trust Board continues even after Didiza had meeting with Zulu King
>>15691 About Ingonyama Trust
>>15692 King’s Trust sells people out to mining: Jindal and its empowerment partner, Sungu Sungu
>>15693, >>15694 Putting the Ingonyama Trust Act in Perspective (Parts 1&2)
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32f623 No.15708
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18264487 (011405ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview: “State captures happened with Anglo American” (Parts 1-3 video)
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“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 1 of 3
https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY
Discussing state capture of SOE’s in Africa as a whole.
2:42 – “You know for me, what I realized is that many people in Africa don’t yet understand how the world works. It’s a race for resources and capitalism is about captivating and capturing resources in order to build monopolies. So what we saw with Zisco steel [in Zimbabwe] was sabotage by monopoly makers and these monopoly makers were companies like Anglo American, Iscor of South Africa, Lancaster Steel and Voestalpine that was manufacturing the machines that were used in smelting iron and steel in Zimbabwe. Now Zisco steel is in many ways very similar to Eskom. Zisco steel was the biggest steel and iron manufacturer in the southern hemisphere. The biggest in Africa, the biggest in Brazil, Australia, and the problem was was when we got independence, the western world was not happy to bestow an African country with the ability to produce iron and the ability to sophisticate iron and to create military hardware in industrial hardware that would have industrialized Zimbabwe or Africa.
The reason being, once the Second World War ended, there was a plan called The Morgenthau Plan was supposed to deindustrialize Japan and Germany so that they would never rise to become superpowers that would challenge the Western world or the Western banking system. So what they did is they wanted to turn them into agrarian societies. Take out their industry, block their mines, take their workers that were most technical and take them out of Germany and out of Japan so that these countries could never rise to industrialize. Eventually what happened is Germany’s lack of development, Japan’s lack of development made it difficult for the West to compete with Russia… which was now bringing communism. So they were forced to allow Germany and Japan to develop so that Western capitalism could show as an example in these regions as a success. But for this Western capitalism to take place for the Marshall Plan to be given to these Western countries to rise themselves up, they needed cheap resources. So what did they have to do, they have to take the Morgenthau Plan, this undevelopment plan, this agrarian society plan to Africa and so they had to de-industrialize African countries that had just come out of colonialism to ensure that they’ll never be able to sophisticate their resources…
5:13 - This is exactly what’s happening here in South Africa with Eskom. Because you have to understand that Eskom itself was created by a private monopoly that was led by the Cecil John Rhodes company, the British South Africa company. It created Eskom as private entities initially where they were providing electricity to a lot of the mining industries and with the biggest mining industry in the world in South Africa, you quickly developed the biggest electricity supplier in the world. So what they realized is that if you want to be the biggest electricity supplier, you have to consolidate all these small electricity suppliers and make on electricity supplier which became the Victoria Falls Power Supply Company and was owned by Cecil John Rhodes. If you remember, all British South Africa Companies were then taken over by Anglo America. Anglo American is the same one that we see having a problem in Zisco steel. So Anglo American becomes this agent of sabotaging Africa to ensure that it doesn’t industrialize and to keep the industrialization capacity in areas controlled by whites [cabal] which is why it lasted in Apartheid in South Africa.
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32f623 No.15709
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18264490 (011405ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview: “State captures happened with Anglo American” (Parts 1-3 video)
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“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 2 of 3
https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY
6:38 – State captures happened with Anglo America.
7:07 – The state inquiry is a farse, is an embarrassment quite frankly. That’s why you see that even Glencore doesn’t appear … It was tailored evidence, manufactured consent to a certain narrative but it’s not true… You have a situation where Anglo American controlled 60% of this economy followed by the Ruperts who controlled another 20% and so forth and so on.
8:04 – So let’s give you a reality again. Remember we heard that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They were never found and there were supposed to be evidence because it was never tested and there’s this Western agenda to always make a story a reality that never gets tested. That’s what we’re seeing with the state capture commission.
8:51 – In South Africa, we had the same people that perpetuated the crime against humanity still running society, running the media, running the companies, running banking and continuously perpetuating the crimes of Apartheid in a modern day democracy by lies and doing the same things that were done during Apartheid. We will never know the truth as long as the criminals of the Apartheid system are running the economy for the same ends and the same purposes of the Apartheid which was exploitation of the mineral resources of this country. Remember, Eskom was built off the gold, platinum and exploitation of diamonds in South Africa. When the mining companies were paying for those services, they were not paying enough in order to allow for replacement costs in the future. They were simply making money for the moment.
10:59 – It’s interesting, how can we not erase 12 years if we’ve erased 135 years of state capture by Anglo America and by the companies that were formed out of the Cecil John Rhodes companies.
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32f623 No.15710
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18264497 (011406ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview: “State captures happened with Anglo American” (Parts 1-3 video)
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>>15709
“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 3 of 3
https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY
12:40 – I always like to use history as my guide. So what is happening in Madupi and Kusile has happened before when they were creating Eskom. Where the company that was called [Dick, Kerr & Co.]. Dick, Kerr & Co. was supposed to provide electricity for Johannesburg municipality for its tram system and the electricity in Johannesburg plus rand mines. So what they did is they went to buy machinery from England in order to power the generation of power that was going to be generated by engines. We are talking [the year] 1905. So they got engines from the English who were not good at making electricity machinery. The electricity machinery was mainly made by Germans particularly AEG, Siemens and other companies like that. They made the best machines but the economy was controlled by the British and they wanted their British companies to get the contracts to provide the machinery. So what happened with this company, Dick, Kerr, is that all the machineries started collapsing, people were dying on the job, people were being asphyxiated in the plant because it was burning gas but that gas was becoming toxic. Eventually this entire plant collapsed but even the collapse of this plant was very weird where trams that sank at sea, we had one of the chief engineers dying on the job, the very same things you’re seeing happening with Eskom which looked like sabotage that was done by the Victoria Falls Power Company that owned by Rhodes so that they would get a monopoly… [The collapse of the plant], many people say, was because of the English machinery that was obsolete. Some people say it was because of sabotage by these guys who wanted to build a monopoly. Today this is what’s happening at Kusile. Kusile, we’ve got Hitachi that come in, they’re not the best at producing electricity power… so there is a chance that we’ve chosen the wrong service provider but there is also a chance that what happened in the past, the sabotage that could be happening at these plants by other interests that are trying to perpetuate a monopoly that existed and we’ve learned this in history before. So if you look at what’s happened in Kusile, we actually need a commission of inquiry which is what they did in 1910. They had a commission of inquiry to find out what was happening in the electricity.
14:55 – This [current] Commission of Inquiry was a farse. It was not honest, it did not have the right questions and it did not look at the right scope. You cannot have a commission ofiinquiry of state capture if you do not have Glencore in there, you do not have Anglo American in there, you do not have Ruperts in there, you do not have the owners of capital people, like Old Mutual, who had been sabotaging this region even during Apartheid to ensure that Apartheid never ended. We cannot have a commission of inquiry that doesn’t look at those criminals.
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32f623 No.15711
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18264507 (011408ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Doctors Without Borders says employee filmed with looted meat was pressured into helping looters
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“Doctors without Borders worker loots reefer truck in shameful example of less South Africa” - https://youtu.be/M3LU7SBgW9Y
“Doctors Without Borders says employee filmed with looted meat was pressured into helping looters”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/doctors-without-borders-says-employee-filmed-with-looted-meat-was-pressured-into-helping-looters-125b1444-48d2-46f9-a90d-ed0823518954
January 31, 2023
A Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staffer, caught allegedly stealing meat from a truck in KwaZulu-Natal, is set to appear in the Melmoth Magistrate's Court on theft related charges.
However, the MSF says its own preliminary investigations revealed that the meat was put in the back of the MSF vehicle and that the alleged looters attempted to pressure the MSF driver into assisting them flee with the meat.
MSF says the employee refused to flee with the chunks of meat which are seen in the back of a branded MSF van.
In the video clip, which has gone viral on social media, people are seen grabbing meat from a truck parked along the R66 in King Cetshwayo. The video was taken on January 19 after the truck had broken down on the side of the road.
The clip is filmed by the truck owner who makes remarks in disdain of the looting and stops to shout at a few of the people seen stealing the goods.
"An on-duty MSF staff member driving a marked vehicle was delivering medical supplies in the area at the time of the incident.
“The MSF driver has reported the incident to MSF managers in Eshowe, who are in turn fully co-operating with the owners of the meat truck and the SAPS," the organisation said.
MSF’s own preliminary investigations revealed that the meat was put in the back of the MSF vehicle and that the alleged looters attempted to pressure the MSF driver into assisting them, which the staff member refused to do, it said. [Why did he then stop at the truck in the first place?]
"A police investigation is currently ongoing, and the MSF staff member is expected to appear in the Melmoth Magistrate’s Court, shortly.
“Pending the outcome of the legal proceedings, MSF will follow internal processes in accordance with South African labour law," the statement said.
MSF regional operational support manager in Southern Africa, Philip Aruna, said it is very concerned at this incident and the impact it has on MSF’s relationships with communities in KZN as well as its supporters, nationally and globally.
"As we work diligently to get to the bottom of this incident and its consequences, we remain committed to being fully transparent and accountable to our patients, donors and the authorities.
“MSF takes the allegations very seriously and will continue to collaborate with the ongoing investigation to determine the facts of the incident.
“We are committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical and professional behaviour and any violation of these standards is unacceptable to us," Aruna said.
Meanwhile, the abattoir owner told IOL he had been advised not to speak to the media at this stage as investigations were still under way.
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32f623 No.15712
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18264675 (011448ZFEB23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Implications of declaration of state of emergency on electricity (video)
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“Implications of declaration of state of emergency on electricity”
https://youtu.be/t-AZ_riYpBs
Jan 31, 2023
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that the ANC NEC lekgotla has resolved that the government should impose a National State of Disaster over the energy crisis and the situation at Eskom.
Head of African Centre for Disaster Studies Professor Dewald van Niekerk explains the impact of this.
7:37 – “Positive and negative elements if you look at the possibility of a state of a disaster. For instance, the ability of private providers to quickly link to the national grid for private citizens to generate additional electricity, for the Karpowerships to come on board, even heard people say stuff like stopping coal exports.”
“Avoid looting similar to Covid-19 if declaring national state of disaster, opposition parties warn”
https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/news/avoid-looting-similar-to-covid-19-if-declaring-national-state-of-disaster-opposition-parties-warn-7206af88-076c-48ae-adc4-6f971ddc2da3
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023
Pretoria - The ANC is facing mixed reaction over its proposed call for a national state of disaster over the energy crisis facing the country.
Opposition parties were quick to warn that if President Cyril Ramaphosa agreed to declare a national disaster, contingency plans must be put in place to avoid massive corruption and fraud similar to that during the outbreak of Covid-19.
Yesterday, the ANC, during its meeting briefing on the outcome of its party lekgotla which concluded on Monday, reiterated their call to Ramaphosa to declare a national state of disaster while plans were in place to eradicate load shedding before the end of the year.
Addressing the media, ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula said the declaration would require that the ANC reconnected with the communities and society, to find a common solution to the problem.
“We therefore call on all of society to work with us in progressively solving the challenge since it affects all of us, in particular the poor and the working class.
“Lekgotla also directed the Cabinet to study in detail the obstacles in delivering infrastructure, vandalism and counter-revolutionary tendencies, with a view to increase infrastructure investment while strengthening the capability and capacity of the state,” Mbalula said.
The party also expressed concerns about vandalism of infrastructure which had posed a risk, compounded by the fact that six power stations were not in operation.
According to the ANC, their Energy Action Plan would be bolstered by lessons drawn by the lekgotla from the Energy Dialogue, presentations from technical experts and communities, as well as international best practices from India and Germany.
Mbalula said the lekgotla noted that the Budget and the potential to raise capital has been negatively impacted by the municipal debt to Eskom, saying that together with national debt of R 4.8 trillion as well as the progressive social wage (which amounts to 58% of the budget), this has made the budgeting manoeuvring space quite tight.
“It is for this reason that Parliament needs to fulfil the function of watchdog to ensure this does not become yet another opportunity for Covid-like misappropriations by key ANC ministers and officials,” Cachalia said.
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32f623 No.15713
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18265601 (011815ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach (video)
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>>15705
Yet “Equality Court rules EFF ‘Kill the Boer’ song does not constitute hate speech”, https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/equality-court-rules-eff-kill-the-boer-song-does-not-constitute-hate-speech-90d4d78b-2d0f-4d9d-afdc-c0b536b50982, and farm murders continue to occur in the country.
SA has no justice system!
“Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/julius-malema-kenny-kunene-cockroach-comments-1-february-2023/
01-02-2023
Wait, what? The Gauteng High Court in Joburg found Kenny Kunene guilty of hate speech after he called Julius Malema an irritating cockroach.
BACKGROUND ON THE MALEMA AND KUNENE LAWSUIT
During the 2021 Local Elections, Kenny Kunene was pressed on comments Malema had made about his then newly-formed political party.
Malema said those in the Patriotic Alliance ‘were all bandits’ – but Kunene responded with some extra spice.
The Sushi King branded the controversial party leader as an ‘irritating cockroach‘. However, Juju didn’t take this insult lying down. He then approached the Johannesburg Equality Court, claiming that the comparison to the lamentable insect ‘lent itself to the language used in the Rwandan genocide’.
“I don’t believe I committed hate speech within the confines of the law. My attorneys are here. We will defend the matter, and we are confident. If not, we will appeal. Julius has previously called Pravin Gordhan, a dog. The court said that’s not hate speech, but Malema talks in violence.
“Courts have said that is NOT hate speech. Calling someone an irritating cockroach is not hate speech because he IS an irritating cockroach. When I called him that, he first said the Patriotic Alliance was a party full of bandits. He is an emotionally fragile boy,” Kunene said outside court in 2022
SUSHI KING FOUND GUILTY OF HATE SPEECH
On Tuesday, 31 January, the Johannesburg High Court reportedly found that there was no retaliatory justification for Kunene’s comments and that he sought to incite hate and harm towards Malema.
In response, the EFF said it hopes that the judgement will serve the rehabilitating purpose that the prison system failed to achieve with Kunene as an individual.
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32f623 No.15714
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18265605 (011817ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / More Farm Murders
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>>15713
>farm murders continue to occur in the country
“11 Farm attacks, 3 farm murders in South Africa, 1 – 15 January 2023”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/11-farm-attacks-3-farm-murders-in-south-africa-1-15-january-2023/
January 18, 2023
As the police continue refusing to make these atrocities priority crimes there were, in first fifteen days of January 2023, another eleven farm attacks and three farm murders in South Africa.
During the month of December 2022, there were fourteen farm attacks and one farm murder in the country.
For the period 1 January to 31 December 2020, on average, a farmer in South Africa was murdered every 4.7 days.
There were 77 farm murders and 446 farm attacks in 2020. That is 1,22 attacks every day in the country.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2021:
January 2021 – 21 farm attacks and 0 farm murders.
February 2021 – 17 farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
March 2021 – 36 farm attacks and 5 farm murders.
April 2021 – 24 farm attacks and 7 farm murders.
May 2021 – 23 farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
June 2021 – 23 farm attacks and 5 farm murders.
July 2021 – 21 farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
August 2021 – 26 farm attacks and 9 farm murders.
September 2021 – 13 farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
October 2021 – 14 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
November 2021 – 17 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
December 2021 – 13 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2022:
January 2022 – 14 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
February 2022 – 17 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
March 2022 – 7 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
April 2022 – 12 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
May 2022 – 10 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
June 2022 – 3 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
July 2022 – 15 Farm attacks and 7 farm murders.
August 2022 – 15 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
September 2022 – 15 Farm attacks and 7 farm murders.
October 2022 – 13 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
November 2022 – 21 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
December 2022 – 14 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
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32f623 No.15715
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18265632 (011821ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / More Farm Murders
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>>15714
“German researchers query facts behind farm killings”
https://herald.pressreader.com/article/281719798721833
I would like to evoke Ernst Roets’ book Kill the Boer.
I am deeply concerned about the allegations concerning the allegations concerning government complicity in SA’s notorious farm murders.
German investigative journalists, Professor Dr Peter Scholl-Latour and Gerhard Wisnewski have come up with the same conclusions.
According to Scholl-Latour, up to 16,000 white farmers had been killed up to 2003.
Is there a form of “reversed racism” targeting white farmers? Are white farmers murdered because there may be hatred lingering from the effects of apartheid?
Does the SA government condone the killings of white farmers?
Why is Roets branded as a “populist” or a “racist” when he denounces brutal farm murders?
How does the overall SA popylation feel about the killing of farmers of European origin? Tobias Hans, Johan Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany
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32f623 No.15716
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269860 (021307ZFEB23) Notable: EFF Bun / NFP to back the ANC and EFF alliance in hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal
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>>15697
“NFP to back the ANC and EFF alliance in hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/nfp-to-back-the-anc-and-eff-alliance-in-hung-municipalities-in-kwazulu-natal-8a0916bb-8332-4ef9-8c10-1e5d192abca6
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023
Durban - The National Freedom Party, a splinter party of the IFP which was formed in 2011 by the late former deputy minister Zanele KaMagwaza Msibi, says it has resolved to work with the ANC and the EFF in hung municipalities.
The NFP said the IFP’s style of governance “inspires no confidence” and all municipalities their opponent governs have “collapsed”.
On Wednesday, the party held an impromptu press conference in Durban to take a position after the fallout between the IFP and the EFF meant that there would be a change of leadership in some municipalities.
The party’s secretary-general, Canaan Mdletshe, said the people could be better served by the ANC-EFF-NFP alliance as opposed to the IFP.
The NFP has several councillors in a number of municipalities. However, some of them are openly defying their leadership and voting with the IFP.
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32f623 No.15717
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269896 (021320ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / [University of] Fort Hare press on with anticorruption plan, despite killings (video)
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“Glaring corruption at Fort Hare University uncovered”; Sakhela Buhlungu interview - https://youtu.be/5pUeD9xt77M
0:37 – “Something to do with the corruption that’s been uncovered there from procurement to fake qualifications allegedly to connected high-profile individuals.”
“[University of] Fort Hare press on with anticorruption plan, despite killings”
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2023-01-31-fort-hare-press-on-with-anticorruption-plan-despite-killings/
31 January 2023 - 15:52
The murders of bodyguard Mboneli Vesele and fleet manager Petrus Roets are linked to corruption investigations at the university
Despite University of Fort Hare (UFH) management staff increasingly being intimidated and threatened with violence, the corruption clean-up project will not be halted, says the institution's council.
That was after two staff members were killed.
UFH council chair Bishop Ivan Abrahams said the killings of vice-chancellor Prof Sakhela Buhlungu’s bodyguard, Mboneli Vesele, and fleet manager Petrus Roets could be “inextricably” linked to corruption investigations at the university. Roets was gunned down in a suspected hit in May 2022.
President Cyril Ramaphosa previously authorised the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to look into allegations of corruption and maladministration at UFH.
SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said the investigations concerned maladministration in the awarding of honours degrees, mismanagement of funds and a probe into four 2012 tenders. These included cleaning and gardening contracts, student accommodation tenders, maintenance and repair of air conditioning tenders and collusion.
Abrahams said Vesele’s murder was a direct threat to Buhlungu. He said the council would support management despite the attacks, against the backdrop of internal investigations and the SIU’s probe.
“Executive management and senior staff are increasingly being intimidated and threatened with violence. We have had to bear witness to the loss of two lives. Yet it is our view that it is exactly the success of the renewal project that underpins this terror campaign,” said Abrahams.
“Therefore, the council is resolute in backing the management executive committee and the vice-chancellor in the clean-up campaign and the rebuilding of the university. As a council, we call on all law-enforcement agencies to ensure arrests are made and the renewal project at the University of Fort Hare is secured.”
At Vesele’s funeral, higher education and training minister Blade Nzimande said he strongly suspected that as a result of corruption and criminality, Vesele was assassinated and Buhlungu and other university employees continuously threatened.
“As various stakeholders — the University of Fort Hare, our department, our law-enforcement agencies — we have to ensure we ramp up our efforts to ensure the safety of this university community,” he said.
“We dare not allow instances of corruption and lawlessness to rob the future generations an opportunity to study in this institution, which largely caters for the dependents of the working class and the poor.”
The police ministry said a multidisciplinary team was established to investigate threats on the lives of the institution's staff members, but no arrests had yet been made.
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32f623 No.15718
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269902 (021322ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / “Re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives” – Anglo American
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They seem to use the word ‘reimagining’ across the board for their agenda as the following posts will demonstrate.
“What does ‘reimagining’ policing mean?”
https://youtu.be/4a321QbMEJ0
Jan 31, 2023
3:48 – “The left creates all the conditions for the crisis to flourish and then the left says, “oh, we have the answers.”
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32f623 No.15719
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269912 (021326ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / “Reimagining energy: Our 2030 plans - two minute version” – BP (video)
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>>15718
>>>/qresearch/18269908
“Reimagining energy: Our 2030 plans - two minute version” – BP
https://youtu.be/rktLF-WRhcY
Aug 20, 2020
Key statements
0:00 - “We’re turning our ambition into action by 2030, we’re aiming to be a very different kind of energy company.”
1:34 – “Accelerating the global revolution in mobility”.
1:47 – “Intergrating energy systems.”
1:50 – “Partnering with countries, cities and industries.”
1:54 – “Innovating with a strong focus on digital.”
https://www.producer.com/opinion/unreliable-renewable-energy-is-costly/
Further, Gifford’s article says, the transportation costs of the inputs for solar photovoltaic module manufacturing and delivery have also been rising dramatically.
“Container shipment costs are eight times higher from Shanghai to ports in the United States and Europe in 2021 than they were in 2020, according to several sources.”
For module shipments, Rystad, the solar photovoltaic producer quoted above, concludes that shipping prices have increased 500 percent from September 2019 to October 2021.
The idea that society could windmill and solar panel its way out of fossil fuels and into a carbon-neutral future that is both affordable and can produce sufficient energy to maintain a prosperity-generating economy is, and always has been, based on highly flawed thinking.
When considering input costs for energy production, switching to energy generation that requires a multitude of scarce material inputs of highly variable price is not a recipe for a lower-cost energy future.
On the contrary, prices for goods based largely on scarce materials and highly variable input costs are likely to grow over time.
If Canada continues on the path of phasing out reliable, affordable fossil-fuel energy for scarce, expensive and unreliable “renewables” such as wind and solar power, Canadians can look forward to enduring or adapting to whatever climate change may be in store with less wealth, and less power to weather the changes.
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32f623 No.15720
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269929 (021330ZFEB23) Notable: Reimagining Corporate Impact - Joseph Kenner at World Economic Forum 2023 (video)
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>>15718
>>>/qresearch/18269908
>>15719
>>>/qresearch/18155828
>I feel this is my political responsibilities as a white person, the complete rejection of the meritocracy.
>>15660
>it’s not become excellent in a particular domain, work your way up through a meritocracy and workout how to run Eskom or Transnet.
“Reimagining Corporate Impact - Joseph Kenner at World Economic Forum 2023”
https://youtu.be/SDj4rRcNjKQ
Jan 31, 2023
Segment from "Frontier Partnerships Reimagining Corporate Impact" at World Economic Forum 2023. Hosted by Daniel Nowack, Head of Global Alliance for Social Entrepreneurship at the World Economic Forum.
“So the next speaker Joe Kenner who leads the Greyston Social Entrepreneur Enterprise which has piloted a practice that abolishes discrimination in the hiring process because the way that they do it is they just let people in. No CVs, no background checks, you just show up for a job and you start to work.”
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32f623 No.15721
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269936 (021331ZFEB23) Notable: UNESCO Futures of Education Report: Reimagining our futures together (video)
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>>15719
>>>/qresearch/18269908
>>15718
“ UNESCO Futures of Education Report: Reimagining our futures together”
https://youtu.be/j8aXSTN71MY
Jan 4, 2022
UNESCO’s futures of education initiative is catalyzing a global debate on how knowledge and learning can shape the future of humanity and the planet. A new report from the International Commission on the Futures of education, in preparation for 2 years, and based on the inputs and engagement of over a million people, presents a vision for forging a new social contract for education.
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32f623 No.15722
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18269941 (021333ZFEB23) Notable: Klaus Scwab of WEF: A Social Contract for the New World Order (video)
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>>15721
>a vision for forging a new social contract for education
“A Social Contract for the New World Order”
https://youtu.be/juh09XdLUtQ
Jun 30, 2022
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 13 Klaus Schwab is the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, which openly seeks to remake the world and its economies into a "stakeholder" model of his own creation. In his 2022 book, 'The Great Narrative for a Better Future' (https://amzn.to/3QvkcrU), Schwab explains that the existing "shareholder"-based social contract has expired, and it's time for a new one. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay walks you through a few paragraphs of The Great Narrative in which Schwab details what a new social contract would entail and where it might come from.
2:38 – “Klaus does it for us, so we’ll just continue reading a few paragraphs down. He says, “Rising concerns about inequality and profound sentiment of dissatisfaction if not anger that it provokes, will prompt many societies around the world to redefine the terms of their social contract.” Now imagine if you will that you have an organization that funds a lot of woke Marxism. A lot of this identity politics that makes people angry and makes them perceive inequality and injustice, like the World Economic Forum and all of its various partners. Then that same organization happens to point out, look how angry people are, look how dissatisfied people are because of the inequality that we are actually stoking. What if that same organization was creating gigantic wealth inequality by creating policies say through Covid 19 that funnel tons and tons of money to the big corporations like Amazon that did wonderfully well through the pandemic while all of the smaller things get squashed and destroyed. So you’re creating social inequality, you’re creating wealth inequality and then you’re saying look how much inequality there is. This demands a complete redefinition of our social contract. We need an entirely new society under the leftist terms.”
7:01 – “Your own leftist policies which don’t work, aren’t working and it causes people to be dissatisfied but you’re going to say it’s somebody else’s fault. Again the same classic Marxist deflection of responsibility and demand for more ability to keep doing what they’re doing. This is where bloody revolutions, like the Bolshevik Revolution and the French Revolution ultimately come from. Not just these failures of policy but also deflecting the blame onto some scapegoat.”
7:56 – “In some countries, this widespread exasperation has taken the form of both peaceful and violent demonstrations and others it has led to electoral victories for populist and extremist parties.”
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32f623 No.15723
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18270759 (021653ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach (video)
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>>15713
“Kenny Kunene to appeal Malema hate speech case ruling” - https://youtu.be/jThFOjqPkAs
1:30 – [EFF Spokesperson] “These comments are not only hateful but were not considered of the historical impact of derogatory terms used to refer human beings inciting violence and genocide. Genocide and hate crimes against human beings begin at the point of dehumanization when Hitler rationalized the genocide against the Jewish community, he referred to them as rats. When colonizers wanted to enslave and exploit African people, the rational behind it was that Africans were people without history. They were barbarians whose conquest was justified in order to invite them into humanity. During the Rwandan genocide, when the Hutus massacred the Tutsis, Tutsis were referred to as cockroaches on national radios and places of public discourse. The EFF hopes that this judgment will serve the rehabilitating purpose that the prison system has clearly failed to achieve with Kunene as an individual.”
“Kunene to appeal guilty judgement for calling Malema a cockroach”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/kenny-kunene-to-appeal-hate-speech-verdict-julius-malema-cockroach-2-february-2023/
02-02-2023
Kenny Kunene said it was rich of Julius Malema to head to court over the cockroach comments yet he sings ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’.
Kenny Kunene says he will appeal the judgement that found him guilty of hate speech for calling Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema an irritating cockroach and a frog.
The court ordered Kunene to issue an unconditional public apology to Malema, including retracting his statement.
KENNY KUNENE VS JULIUS MALEMA
Judge Motsamai Makume said the statement uttered by Kunene when he referred to Malema as a cockroach, little frog, and criminal declared to constitute hate speech as defined by the Equality Act.
In response to the ruling, Kunene said he respects the South African courts but has substantial grounds to feel the judgement handed down by Judge Makume was wrong in law and will be overturned on appeal.
Kunene said his lawyers firmly believe that another court will come to a different decision, and therefore, the appeal will be launched as a matter of urgency.
“Now is not the time to nitpick the judgement, but I’m sure that few people could ever have imagined that what I said about Julius Malema was so criminally horrendous as to be termed “hate speech.”
“It was truly rich of Julius Malema to take me to the Equality Court when he proudly sings ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer,’ which isn’t hate speech. For me, as a layman, that is incitement to violence against a minority ethnic group,” Kunene said.
The Sushi King accused Malema of spewing violence out of his mouth over and over.
“It was shameless of Julius Malema to take me to court after calling Pravin Gordhan a ‘dog’ that must be kicked so the master can come out. Julius Malema is a man with thin skin. He’s emotionally fragile, like a child. He wants to insult and doesn’t want to be insulted. He wants to demean others but doesn’t want to be demeaned,” Kunene added.
The EFF believed that the words were not only hateful but were also not considerate of the historical impact of derogatory terms used to refer to human beings in inciting violence and genocide.
The party said it hopes that the judgement will serve the rehabilitating purpose that the prison system failed to achieve with Kunene as an individual.
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32f623 No.15724
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18270972 (021733ZFEB23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF branch in eSwatini takes credit for ‘leading Swazi revolution
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>>15656
>Khumalo said that security forces had intervened when authorities “had been made aware of a grand plan to sow a trail of destruction” in Eswatini. Without offering evidence, he alleged the plan involved the Economic Freedom Fighters, a radical leftwing political party in neighbouring South Africa.
>>15662
“EFF branch in eSwatini takes credit for ‘leading Swazi revolution’”
https://twitter.com/NombuleloMotsa/status/1409767335242633221/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1409767335242633221%7Ctwgr%5E634952fb85860989db04a490b29cef8fdbf642ff%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thesouthafrican.com%2Fnews%2Fafrica%2Flatest-news-updates-eswatini-protests-revolution-eff-branch-swazi-revolution%2F
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/africa/latest-news-updates-eswatini-protests-revolution-eff-branch-swazi-revolution/
29-06-2021 10:18
As the people of eSwatini take to the streets in their fight for democracy, the Swazi branch of the EFF says it is responsible for a ‘major turning point’.
A set of violent protests across eSwatini has, reportedly, forced King Mswati into hiding. The ruling monarch, in power since 1986, is allegedly riding it out in Johannesburg after a nationwide revolt was unleased. A coordinated effort from a gatvol Swazi public is ushering in the winds of revolution across the border – and the EFF is taking credit for it.
ESWATINI LATEST NEWS AND UPDATES: EFF HAIL ‘TURNING POINT’
The Red Berets, who initially set up their political party in South Africa eight years ago, also have chapters all across Africa. Liberia and Zimbabwe have some of the more prominent international operations, and in Namibia, the domestic EFF hold seats in the National Parliament. However, their influence is being keenly felt in eSwatini too…
EFFSWA is now calling on their people to ‘maintain this energy’ as we head into Tuesday. The branch says they are responsible for galvanising the youth into action, and asked for protesters to ‘prepare for combat’ if needs be.
“It took the arrival of the EFF Swaziland for the struggle of 40 years to reach a turning point, where we are now yielding the results people have been waiting for. We call upon everyone in eSwatini to not give up, victory is coming and fighters must be combat-ready. Freedom is coming, and we request solidarity from the international community.”
WHY ARE THE SWAZI PEOPLE PROTESTING?
In the past few days, police fired tear gas, stun grenades, rubber bullets, and water cannons at the protesters. Since the weekend, the army has been called in to quell the rising tide of public anger. The demonstrators, who are demanding multi-party democracy and an elected prime minister, have pelted police with stones in response.
Political parties have been banned in the tiny southern African country since 1973. King Mswati III names government ministers and controls the parliament, while a constitution introduced in 2005 forbids parties from running in national elections. Protests are usually rare in Eswatini, which was renamed from Swaziland by Mswati in 2018.
But last week, around 500 youths protested in the Manzini district, around 30 kilometres (18 miles) from the capital, demanding democracy. The government had on Thursday banned protests, with National Police Commissioner William Dlamini warning that officers would be “zero-tolerant” of breaches of the ban. However, the measure has been ignored.
The attached document, “EFFSWA Statement on the Ongoing Revolution in Swaziland”, states;
At the midst of poice brutality, a sad incident took place where police murdered aspiring lawyer and student Thabani Nkomonye. The EFF Swaziland successfully organised its members to participate in a biggest march in the country to Matsapha police station and Manzini Regional Headquarters to demand justice for Thabani under the hashtag #JusticeForThabani.
The EFF Swaziland condemns deployment of the army to unleash violence towards innocent citizens who are peacefully lobbying for their concerns to be heard by the government. [Like in KwaZulu Natal
We call upon all Swazis not to give up now… The fighters and ground forces must be combat ready.
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32f623 No.15725
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18271185 (021826ZFEB23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / “Judge bans anit-apartheid song” Reported by CNN Sep 14, 2011 – Julius Malema and the ANC (video)
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>>15697
>I just want to add my voice in congratulating the ANC in being able to enlist a new partner in their looting spree in the EFF... As for the IFP being branded an Apartheid collaborator, clearly Mr Malema was still enjoying breastfeeding when this country actually burned as a result of this reckless talk. You know more than 20 000 people actually died as a result of this because this was ANC propaganda peddled against the IFP and one can actually forgive Mr Malema because he was still a toddler then but he is being reckless and nobody wants to go back to that unfortunate past.
>>15723
>>15713
>>15703
>>15704
It was different about a decade ago. Is Malema now serving a purpose? He is now working with the ANC again.
“Judge bans anit-apartheid song” Reported by CNN Sep 14, 2011 – Julius Malema and the ANC
https://youtu.be/0MKoO26gWRc
“It’s an Apartheid era song that has divided South Africa… Loosely translated, the song calls for the killing of white farmers. A possible incitement to genocide says one high court judge who has ordered the youth leader of the ruling African National Congress, Julius Malema, and his party to stop singing it… Malema and the ANC say the song is a historical expression against Apartheid and not a literal threat to whites but the judge rejected the argument calling it hate speech. Known for his racially charged comments to some, Malema is a divisive politician that the country can do without but there are those who see him as a hero of a new struggle against poverty and inequality. Julius Malema is a contravercial figure. He is currently facing a disciplinary hearing by his own party for among other things, calling white South Africans criminals for stealing land from blacks but he’s gained some support from those who see the court’s ruling as a threat to freedom of expression. The ANC has called the judgment an attempt to rewrite South Africa’s history and plans to appeal.”
As one interviewee stated, “If you look at today, Apartheid is not yet done.”
Malema clip, “The songs of the revolution are burned in the democratic South Africa. A country we fought for.”
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32f623 No.15726
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276067 (031406ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Eastern Cape Premier condemns the brutal killing of 10 people by gunmen in Qunu, Bityi (video)
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“Spate of mass shootings raises alarm” - https://youtu.be/Phsv6ZoLvrU
4:06 – “If you look at the gun control laws of South Africa, we have one of the strictest around… We see that with house robberies and farm robberies that these premises are being targeted by criminals in order to gain access to these firearms that are actually locked up according to law in the safe places, etc., etc.. But we also pick up that a lot of ammunition and a lot of firearms are being smuggled across the border so we have a challenge with our porous borders towards the north with Zimbabwe… East with Mozambique… and also indications in recent months that some of these firearms came in via Eswatini. So the porous borders are a real challenge for us. What we need to understand here, these are not small time criminals looking for firearms. These are organised syndicates that are trafficking in these… Another source of these firearms also is of course corrupt officials within the police and the military that are either losing their weapons or they are renting it out and then these firearms are then coming back after they have been used and they just put it back into the stores and they never pick that up… So as you can see the challenge that we have will not be solved by our legislation.”
6:18 – “So essentially, Mr Els, you can have law but if there’s no order then it’s all in vain especially by those who are tasked with protecting the country… You are so right, without order there is no law.”
6:48 – “We have been hit by a tsunami of organised crime wherever you look in South Africa, whether it’s corruptions, whether it is with the syndicates, whether it is with cash in transit, there’s just tremendous spike in that and it seems we are losing the battle in containing that.”
8:41 –“That is one of the main indicators, when you are looking at a definition of a failed state. We can see if your government cannot provide that security to its citizens then it is failing the citizens in terms of its mandate to govern and that is the real challenge we are facing at the moment. The people are not feeling safe.”
“Eastern Cape Premier condemns the brutal killing of 10 people by gunmen in Qunu, Bityi”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/eastern-cape-premier-condemns-the-brutal-killing-of-10-people-by-gunmen-in-qunu-bityi-276f7950-3e51-4a69-8280-11b8670270e8
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023
Johannesburg – Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane has condemned the brutal killing of 10 people by unknown gunmen in two separate incidents in Bityi and Qunu, near Mthatha.
The shootings took place on Wednesday night.
Three people were killed by unknown gunmen in Thantseka location in Bityi, while another seven people were shot dead in a village in Qunu.
“We condemn in the strongest possible terms this vicious and senseless attack on families. It is heartbreaking to hear that elderly women, children and heads of households lose their lives in the most brutal way in our province,” said Mabuyane.
The premier has also expressed concern about the repeated attacks on families that have been noted in the OR Tambo and Chris Hani districts as well as the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro recently. [The irony]
“The high rate of these incidents is indicative of a decay in our moral fibre. All sectors of society should work together to fight crime and restore peace, as well as promote safety and security in our communities.”
Mabuyane said armed criminals had brought about anxiety and distress for families and the community.
The premier has also called on the police to remain focused and treat each incident as a high priority.
“Law enforcement agencies must follow all leads to identify these criminals and bring them before the courts of law to face their crimes.
“We also urge community members with any information that may lead to the arrest of individuals behind these murders to urgently contact the police and share that information,” said Mabuyane.
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32f623 No.15727
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276084 (031409ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Minutes show ANC ran ‘parallel process’ to fill top government jobs: DA” including judges
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>SA has no justice system!
“Minutes show ANC ran ‘parallel process’ to fill top government jobs: DA” including judges
https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2022-01-05-minutes-show-anc-ran-parallel-process-to-fill-top-government-jobs-da/
05 January 2022 - 09:58
The ANC, through its controversial deployment committee, appears to have run a parallel deployment process to fill senior public service positions in government departments, agencies and boards of state-owned enterprises.
This is revealed in deployment committee minutes released by the DA which were obtained via the state capture inquiry. The judiciary and a chapter nine institution, the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), were not spared.
A meeting at the ANC headquarters, Luthuli House, in March 2019, noted: “We have a dynamic link with Nadel [National Association of Democratic Lawyers]. The current process is incestuous. It contributes very little, if anything, towards judicial independence.”
This was according to notes following the preselection of judges for vacant posts, despite the existence of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
In this exercise, DA shadow minister of public service and administration Leon Schreiber charged that the governing party turned the JSC into a mere rubber stamp.
“This interference started at the very highest levels of our state as the minutes show the ANC’s cadre deployment committee preselected the appointment of judges Steven Majiedt and Zukisa Tshiqi to the Constitutional Court,” he said.
This followed two vacancies arising from the retirement of justices Edwin Cameron and Baaitse Nkabinde.
“The committee also preselected judge Xola Petse for appointment to the Supreme Court of Appeal, judge Edwin Molahleli to the labour court, and judge Mmathebe Violet Phatshoane to the Northern Cape division,” alleged Schreiber.
The ANC also allegedly interfered in the appointment of the deputy chairperson of the SAHRC and the board of the SABC.
If it is indeed the case that applicants send their applications and CVs directly to the ANC rather than to the government, it makes a complete mockery of the state’s own appointment process.
DA MP Leon Schreiber
The DA noted that “in addition to interfering in appointments to the judiciary, the public broadcaster and the SAHRC, the ANC also sought to deploy party cadres to the Defence Force Service Commission and the Armscor board, the nuclear energy board, PetroSA, and the Central Energy Fund”.
Other institutions featured in discussions at Luthuli House included the appointment of the Rand Water CEO and the Nkomati, Bloemfontein, TransCaledon and Amatola, Lepelle Northern, Umgeni, Magalies and Sedibeng water boards, the SA Post Office board, the transport department, the Passenger Rail Agency of SA, the Road Accident Fund, Post Bank, the National Lottery, Railway Safety Regulator and SANParks.
Schreiber said the DA was shocked as the minutes indicate applicants in some cases applied directly to the ANC’s deployment committee.
In total, since 2018, the ANC deployment committee allegedly interfered in the appointment of senior public servants in at least 96 different government departments, agencies and the boards of state-owned enterprises.
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32f623 No.15728
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276100 (031413ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / DA wins court battle to expose ANC cadre deployment records (video)
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“DA wins court battle to expose ANC cadre deployment corruption records” - https://youtu.be/eL55q-Izy-w
0:08 – “The ANC says it intends to appeal that ruling.”
“DA wins court battle to expose ANC cadre deployment records”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/da-wins-court-anc-cadre-deployment-records-2-february-2023/
02-02-2023 19:34
In a ground-breaking judgment handed down by the Johannesburg High Court, the DA won the battle to expose records of the ANC cadre deployment
The Johannesburg High Court has today, Thursday, 2 February, ruled in favour of the Democratic Alliance’s (DA) court battle to expose cadre deployment records within the African National Congress (ANC).
DA CELEBRATES VICTORY AGAINST ANC CADRE DEPLOYMENT CASE
This long-running court battle was finally won by the DA which seeks to expose complete records of the ANC national cadre deployment committee’s role in the corruption, capture and collapse of South Africa’s public sector.
“In its ruling, the court found that the ANC’s refusal to make public minutes, Whatsapp conversations, email threads, CVs and all other records of its cadre deployment committee was ‘unlawful and invalid.’ The court ordered the ANC to pay the DA’s costs in the case and to surrender, within 5 days, all of these documents dating back to 1 January 2013, when President Cyril Ramaphosa became the chairman of the cadre deployment committee.”
Dr Leon Schreiber MP
PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA IMPLICATED IN THE SCANDAL
In a statement, Dr Leon Schreiber MP – DA Shadow Minister for Public Service and Administration revealed that Ramaphosa chaired this committee all throughout the years of Jacob Zuma’s presidency, during which time the committee exercised undue influence to ensure the appointment of the corrupt cadres who captured and collapsed the state.
“The judgment dealt a fatal blow to the ANC’s claim that ‘there are instances where the wishes of the Deployment Committee are not taken into account. The corollary of this is that there are indeed instances where the appointments are so made.’ It also affirmed the importance of parliamentary oversight, holding that the DA’s efforts to end cadre deployment in Parliament ‘necessitates the disclosure of facts in relation to the appointment of individuals.’ In sum, the court ruled that the DA ‘has set out, and prima facie established, the right which is sufficient proof for an applicant to result in his entitlement to access the record,” Schreiber broke down the ruling.
He added that today’s ruling is a historic victory by the DA for transparency and the rule of law in South Africa. “It creates new jurisprudence confirming that political parties are not elevated above the Constitution, and makes it clear that politicians who corruptly interfere in affairs of state cannot hide behind a veil of secrecy,” he explained.
He went on to say for nearly three decades, the ANC’s cadre deployment committee secretly interfered in appointments across the state, directly causing the collapsing service delivery and load-shedding crisis we all experience on a daily basis.
“That secrecy ends now, thanks to the DA’s relentless fight for the public’s right to know the truth about cadre deployment.”
Schreiber
“Thanks to the DA’s relentless fight against cadre deployment corruption, South Africans will for the very first time be able to see not only Ramaphosa’s personal complicity in state capture as chairman of the committee, but they will also get to see the full truth of how the appointment of ANC cadres on the basis of loyalty to the party rather than on merit is the true cause of our country’s rapidly failing state.
Once these records are made public, the DA calls on all sectors of society to rally behind our End Cadre Deployment Bill that is currently serving before Parliament, so that we may finally bring an end to this scourge and begin the arduous but urgent journey of building a professional, skilled and merit-based public sector.
The DA will not rest until cadre deployment corruption, along with the party who wrought this evil on our country, is consigned to the dustbin of history,” Schreiber further stated.
Read the full https://press-admin.voteda.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/F-leon-amos-schreiber-and-another-vs-the-african-na.pdf
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32f623 No.15729
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276116 (031416ZFEB23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Ramaphosa nominates Judge President of the Supreme Court of Appeal (video)
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>>15728
>“The ANC says it intends to appeal that ruling.”
“JSC interviews: Judge Molemela words on transformation.” – https://youtu.be/1nAYA46fnC8
“Ramaphosa nominates Judge President of the Supreme Court of Appeal”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/ramaphosa-nominates-judge-president-of-the-supreme-court-of-appeal-2-february-2023/
02-02-2023 12:22
President Cyril Ramaphosa nominates Justice Mahube Betty Molemela as Judge President of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has nominated Justice Mahube Betty Molemela as Judge President of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
The President has informed Chief Justice Raymond Zondo of his consideration to appoint Molemela .
RAMAPHOSA NOMINATES MOLEMELA FOR JUDGE PRESIDENT
The President has, through the Chief Justice, invited the Judicial Service Commission to advise on the suitability of Justice Molemela to hold the office of the President of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President, said Ramaphosa had undertaken this consultation in terms of Section 174(3) of the Constitution.
“This constitutional provision sets out that the President, as head of the National Executive – and after consulting the Judicial Service Commission and the leaders of parties represented in the National Assembly – appoints the Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice. After consulting the Judicial Service Commission, the President appoints the President and Deputy President of the Supreme Court of Appeal.”
Vincent Magwenya
Justice Molemela is currently a Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Magwenya said the position President of the Supreme Court of Appeal has been vacant following the appointment of Justice Maya to the position of the Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court with effect from 01 September 2022.
JUSTICE MOLEMELA IS A JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEAL
Molemela has established an illustrious judicial career over 15 years. She was first appointed as a Judge of the Free State Division of the High Court in 2008.
Justice Malemela also served as a Judge President of the Free State Division of the High Court for three years. She was then elevated to the Supreme Court of Appeal in 2018.
She has served as a Judge of the Labour and Labour Appeal Court. Later as Acting Judge of the Competition Appeal Court and Acting Judge of the Constitutional Court.
She holds a B.Proc degree (University of Fort Hare >>15717 ); LLB, LLM, and LLD (Honoris Causa) (all from the University of Free State).
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32f623 No.15730
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276125 (031418ZFEB23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Zuma’s Private Prosecution Postponed Again Sparking Fury in SA: “Our Judiciary Is a Circus” (video)
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“Zuma's private prosecution matter against Adv Downer, Maughan postponed to 4 August” - https://youtu.be/6oEEeHwe9RE
5:34 – “There are several applications that have been brought and this court still needs to deal with those applications. We have an application brought by Sanef as well as Helen Suzman Foundation applying to be Friends of the Court, essentially saying they want to support and have a voice in this matter with regard to Karyn Maughan as well as Advocate Billy Downer. Then there’s also that urgent interdict by Maughan and Billy Downer to have their matters set aside.”
“Zuma’s Private Prosecution Postponed Again Sparking Fury in SA: “Our Judiciary Is a Circus”, SA Complains”
https://briefly.co.za/politics/152344-zumas-private-prosecution-postponed-sparking-fury-sa-judiciary-a-circus-sa-complains/
February 02, 2023 at 9:10 PM
Former president Jacob Zuma's private prosecution against Billy Downer and Karyn Maughan has been postponed once again
The case was postponed to accommodate the outcome of Maughan's application to have the prosecution set aside
Frustrated South Africans are fed up with the delays and are beginning to question the justice system
PIETERMARITZBURG - South African have had enough of former president Jacob Zuma's private prosecution of State Advocate Billy Downer and journalist Karyn Maughan.
The KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg postponed that case to 4 August in under one minute, sending citizens over the edge.
South Africans are now wondering if the justice system has become a playground for SA's elite to flex their power.
According to News24, the matter was postponed to accommodate Maughan's bid to have the private prosecution thrown out.
The former president started his private prosecution case against the state advocate and the journalist in October 2022. Zuma is accusing Downer and Maughan of disclosing his confidential medical documents to members of the public in contravention of the National Prosecuting Act, EWN reported.
South Africans voice their frustrations about the constantly postponed private prosecution
Citizens are at their wit's end with Zuma's bid to privately prosecute Downer and Maughan and are now questioning SA's entire justice system.
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32f623 No.15731
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276769 (031627ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African activists and lawyers pursue legal battle” vs big corporations (Parts 1&2)
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“South African activists and lawyers pursue legal battle” vs big corporations – Part 1
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-african-activists-and-lawyers-pursue-legal-batlle-02-february-2023/
02-02-2023 17:40
Article originally published on GroundUp by John Yeld
Six South African activists and public interest lawyers have filed revised papers in their marathon legal battle against Australian miners.
•	Six South African activists and public interest lawyers have filed revised papers in their marathon legal battle against a collective R14.25-million “SLAPP” defamation suit.
•	This comes in the light of two Constitutional Court judgments that allowed them to amend their pleas within 30 days after it set out the parameters for defence against SLAPP suits for the first time.
•	Lawyers for the mining plaintiffs say the defamation case will continue to be pursued.
Six South African activists and public interest lawyers have filed revised papers in their marathon legal battle against a collective R14.25-million “SLAPP” defamation case brought against them by Australian mining interests.
This revision follows a pair of judgments handed down by the Constitutional Court, which for the first time in South African legal history set out parameters for defence against SLAPP suits, and also prescribed limits on defamation action brought by for-profit trading corporations.
SLAPP
SLAPP is an acronym for Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation, and describes a legal strategy often employed by big corporations that bring defamation actions for huge amounts against individuals who criticise them, as a means of discouraging, censoring, intimidating and silencing these critics.
“The pair of landmark judgments [by the Constitutional Court] … for the first time recognise SLAPP as an abuse of process, and carve out a limitation to trading corporations’ ability to claim damages for reputational harm. The judgments have important consequences for the protection of activism and the rights and responsibilities of corporations in South Africa and beyond,” non-profit activist lawyer group Centre for Environmental Rights (CER) commented after the judgments were handed down in November.
Two of the six defendants were employed by the CER as environmental lawyers at the time of the alleged defamation.
While neither of the Constitutional Court judgments was technically in the six defendants’ favour, they were not penalised with costs, and were given a 30-day window in which to amend their two special pleas in the case.
Notices of intention to amend were duly filed in the Western Cape High Court.
The defendants’ first special plea relates to the court’s ruling that a SLAPP defence must also take the merits of the alleged defamation into account, because improper motive for bringing a case is alone insufficient to warrant dismissal of such an action.
This plea has been amended by the addition of a brief paragraph about merit that reads:
The plaintiffs have weak prospects of succeeding in their claims for defamation against the defendants and/or the relief sought against the defendants.”
The defendants’ second special plea – that “for-profit” trading corporations (such as the two Australian mining company plaintiffs) cannot sue for general damages in defamation cases – has also been amended.
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32f623 No.15732
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18276777 (031629ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African activists and lawyers pursue legal battle” vs big corporations (Parts 1&2)
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“South African activists and lawyers pursue legal battle” vs big corporations – Part 2
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-african-activists-and-lawyers-pursue-legal-batlle-02-february-2023/
02-02-2023 17:40
COURT
The Constitutional Court found that such corporations can sue for general damages, but not where the allegedly defamatory speech forms part of public discussion on issues of legitimate public interest. This is because awarding such damages would constitute an unjustifiable limitation on the right to freedom of speech.
The defendants’ amended second special plea argues that claims for damages by the first plaintiffs – Mineral Sands Resources and Mineral Commodities Ltd – are bad in law because: the allegedly defamatory statements concerned form part of public discourse and concern an issue of public interest; and the plaintiffs claim general damages and do not allege that they suffered any patrimonial [actual monetary] loss arising from the alleged defamatory statements concerned.
“In the circumstances, the first plaintiffs’ claim for damages falls to be dismissed with costs,” they argue.
There is as yet no indication of whether or when the proposed amendments to the defendants’ special pleas will be opposed by the plaintiffs.
Lawyers for both sets of parties are playing their cards close to their chests in this highly complex and extended case; the first papers were filed more than five years ago.
Ross Kudo, attorney for the plaintiffs, said the defamation action was continuing and that his clients’ next steps would be disclosed during the course of the litigation.
He pointed out that, until now, there had been agreement between all the parties that the issues before court would be dealt with collectively as a matter of convenience. However, there were actually three separate defamation cases, and collective agreement might not extend to the trial stage.
“In other words, each trial may be dealt with separately,” he said.
COURT HEARING
Currently, there was no indication of when the trial or trials would be set down for hearing, Kudo added.
“Due to the length of time it takes to obtain a trial date, and depending on how the various matters progress, the trial will most likely not be heard this year.”
The six South African defendants are: environmental lawyers Christine Reddell, Tracey Davies and Cormac Cullinan; social worker John GI Clarke; and community activists Mzamo Dlamini of the Wild Coast and Davine Cloete from Lutzville on the West Coast.
They are alleged to have defamed the plaintiffs: Australian mining company Mineral Commodities Ltd (MRC) and its South African subsidiary Mineral Sands Resources; then MRC executive chairman Mark Caruso (he is no longer with MRC); and MRC’s black empowerment partner Zamile Qunya.
The allegations stem from comments made at various times and places in books, interviews and/or presentations about the miners’ controversial activities on the Pondoland coast at Xolobeni and at the Tormin mineral sands mine on the West Coast.
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32f623 No.15733
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18277874 (031936ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate – Kenny Kunene (Parts 1-3)
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>The founding members [Gayton McKenzie and Kenny Kunene] of political party the Patriotic Alliance (PA)
>>15713
>Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach
>>15723
One cannot make this stuff up! This belongs in a mobster movie but in reality it can have dire consequences for the country as the next posts will demonstrate.
“3rd Degree | Update Show (Part one)” [Kenny Kunene, posted Nov 14, 2012] - https://youtu.be/NAz-Ncdu_6Q
“Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate” – Kenny Kunene Part 1
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/world/africa/15southafrica.html
Feb. 14, 2011
SANDTON, South Africa — Kenny Kunene, a former gangster turned businessman, gave what he called “the mother of all parties” for his 40th birthday. With his small paunch protruding from a white tuxedo and his eyes hidden behind Roberto Cavalli sunglasses, he ate sushi from the belly of a woman who was wearing nothing but black lingerie and high heels while hundreds of guests looked on.
As the revelers got tipsy on his liquor, he says he treated the most important among them — including Zizi Kodwa, President Jacob Zuma’s stylish spokesman, and Julius Malema, the rabble-rousing leader of the governing party’s youth wing — to $1,300 bottles of Dom Pérignon. Like the American rappers he emulates, Mr. Kunene himself swigged a bottle of Armand de Brignac Champagne that goes for more than $1,500 at his posh nightclub, ZAR, perched on the roof of a five-star hotel.
His October bash here in Sandton, a Johannesburg suburb often described as the wealthiest square mile in Africa, and another sushi-eating party that Mr. Kunene hosted recently in Cape Town, have turned him into a peculiarly South African sensation. His antics set off raucous bickering in the governing alliance about the conspicuous consumption of a politically networked black elite in a country where the majority of young blacks do not even have jobs.
Zwelinzima Vavi, leader of Cosatu, the powerful trade union federation allied with the governing African National Congress, accused Mr. Kunene of “spitting on the face of the poor” and declared that parties where people who have gotten rich in dubious ways flaunt their wealth “turn my stomach.”
Mr. Kunene, who says he supports the A.N.C.’s Youth League with his time and money, promptly retorted that his was “honest money spent on honest fun.” He describes his success as proof of the nation’s democracy, and he told Mr. Vavi, who is also black: “You remind me of what it felt like to live under apartheid. You are telling me, a black man, what I can and cannot do with my life.”
The Kunene story has crystallized a recurring question about life in post-apartheid South Africa: Is the accumulation and exhibition of such wealth a sign that blacks have finally arrived after an era when whites hogged the high life, or is it evidence of a moral decay undermining Nelson Mandela’s once great liberation movement?
“It raises in such wonderfully stark terms what freedom is and what one does with it,” said Jonny Steinberg, an author and one of the many newspaper columnists who commented on the events. “The idea that one uses it to get rich, and ostentatiously so, and that this is the most important dividend of freedom, is very powerful.”
In recent months, the spectacle of eating sushi from a woman’s body — perhaps familiar to Americans from Samantha’s escapades on “Sex and the City” — has been a source of both lurid fascination and ridicule here. A cartoon by the Mail & Guardian’s Zapiro, titled “The Last Sushi,” depicts a naked woman lying on a long table with well-known businessmen and politicians feasting on the fishy bits that decorate her curves.
That Mr. Kunene, a small-time player in South African politics, has vaulted onto the front pages underscores how salient the issue of economic inequality has become in South Africa, a country that by some estimates has the worst disparities of wealth in the world.
But the focus on Mr. Kunene, nicknamed the Sushi King by headline writers, is also a tribute to his obvious gifts for self-promotion and self-reinvention.
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32f623 No.15734
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18277894 (031939ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate – Kenny Kunene (Parts 1-3)
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“Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate” – Kenny Kunene Part 2
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/world/africa/15southafrica.html
Feb. 14, 2011
He was raised by his unemployed mother (an evangelical faith healer), his grandfather (a retired English teacher), and his grandmother (a midwife and the family’s only earner) in a black township outside of Odendaalsrus in what is now the Free State. The family could never afford to give him a birthday party, he said, and he always craved luxuries.
When he was a teenager during apartheid, he said he and his friends picked out the houses and cars in wealthy white areas they fantasized would one day be theirs. He dreamed of Porsches. “The objective was to overthrow the government and take everything that the white man had,” he said.
Like his grandfather, he became a high school English teacher. To earn extra money, he opened a small saloon, eavesdropped on gangsters and joined them, hijacking cars, robbing businesses and dreaming up ways to trick people out of their money, he said.
“My heart was not into armed robberies,” he said. “My heart was more into fraud because I’m a thinker.”
But he was caught and convicted in 1997 of helping run a Ponzi scheme. His case alone listed more than 1,900 victims, he said. He served six years in prison. After his release, he went into business with Gayton McKenzie, a bank robber he had befriended behind bars. They sold a book that Mr. McKenzie wrote about quitting a life of crime, and marketed Mr. McKenzie’s motivational speeches to schools and corporate groups.
They invested their earnings in a fish distribution business, Mr. Kunene said, and then started working as consultants to diamond and gold mining companies, helping manage testy relations with restive local communities and navigate the shoals of government regulation in a country governed by a black majority.
Last year, Mr. Kunene and Mr. McKenzie helped Gold Fields, a major gold producer, retain its mining rights to the South Deep mine southwest of Johannesburg, which the company describes as “one of the greatest undeveloped ore bodies in the world.”
“It’s a lot of political lobbying work,” explained Sven Lunsche, a Gold Fields spokesman.
At Mr. Kunene’s swanky apartment in Sandton, a snapshot of him with President Zuma is displayed in the living room. On his iPad, he flicked through photographs taken at his birthday party, showing pictures of him with the men he called “Zizi and Julius” — Mr. Zuma’s spokesman and the Youth League leader, Mr. Malema.
At the Cape Town party on Jan. 29, Mr. Malema was quoted as saying that Mr. Kunene’s club belonged to the A.N.C., but he later issued a statement insisting that he had said only that black people have a right to own a club in “predominantly white territory.”
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32f623 No.15735
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18277903 (031941ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate – Kenny Kunene (Parts 1-3)
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“Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate” – Kenny Kunene Part 3
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/15/world/africa/15southafrica.html
Feb. 14, 2011
Mr. Malema’s comments prompted Gwede Mantashe, the party’s secretary general, to starchily insist that the A.N.C. “is not into nightclubs or partying, but it is a revolutionary movement. We furthermore reiterate our condemnation to the act of serving sushi on a woman’s body.”
Mr. Kunene this month bowed to his party’s wishes and foreswore sushi parties, but he could not resist noting that in South Africa, the rainbow nation, “I ate sushi off a black girl in Johannesburg. In Cape Town, I ate it off a white girl. I was intending to eat it off an Indian girl in Durban.”
Mr. Kunene has leapt into a life of fame and money, but often on Mondays he gets into one of his Porsches and makes the short drive to the poor and working-class township of Alexandra. “I don’t forget where I come from,” he said.
There he drinks with the regulars at a small bar, the Stoop, and eats a plate of tripe like his mother used to make. House music pumps from speakers, echoing over the township hillside, sparkling with tiny lights.
Last Monday, he left his nightclub, with its purple velvet couches, mirrored wall and sensational views of the Sandton skyline, dressed to impress in $2,000 jeans (“Billionaire brand,” he said, “the most expensive in the world”), pointy-toed purple Italian shoes and a matching belt.
As the evening wore on at the bar in Alex, as the township is sometimes called, men in shirtsleeves who had just finished work gave way to young women with glossy lips who were in a party mood. Mr. Kunene, sitting in a molded plastic chair, nursed his Belvedere vodka and soda and updated his Facebook page.
“Chilling at the Stoop,” he wrote. “The township is the bomb.”
Instantly, he had a rush of responses from some of the thousands of people who have added him as a friend since his birthday party made news.
“Can I join u?” posted one.
“Lucky you,” wrote another.
“Why was I not invited?” asked a third. “Is there sushi?”
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32f623 No.15736
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18277962 (031951ZFEB23) Notable: Gayton McKenzie Bun / Mixed reactions on Gayton McKenzie’s first year as Central Karoo Mayor
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>The founding members [Gayton McKenzie and Kenny Kunene] of political party the Patriotic Alliance (PA)
>>15734
>After his release, he went into business with Gayton McKenzie, a bank robber he had befriended behind bars.
>They invested their earnings in a fish distribution business, Mr. Kunene said, and then started working as consultants to diamond and gold mining companies, helping manage testy relations with restive local communities and navigate the shoals of government regulation in a country governed by a black majority.
>Last year, Mr. Kunene and Mr. McKenzie helped Gold Fields, a major gold producer, retain its mining rights to the South Deep mine southwest of Johannesburg, which the company describes as “one of the greatest undeveloped ore bodies in the world.”
“Mixed reactions on Gayton McKenzie’s first year as Central Karoo Mayor”
https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/mixed-reactions-on-gayton-mckenzies-first-year-as-central-karoo-mayor/
5 January 2023, 11:38 AM
2022 was a busy year for Patriotic Alliance leader, Gayton McKenzie, as he took over as the Mayor of the Central Karoo District Municipality.
While the South African Communist Party(SACP) has questioned McKenzie’s fundraising events, millions have reportedly gone into trust accounts of McKenzie’s lawyers and not municipal bank accounts.
“The issue is, have the proper processes been followed when the fundraiser was held.?The Municipal Financial Management Act with its regulations states that no political office bearer has the authority to raise funds and even open a trust account for those funds. The other thing is the municipality should have a primary account, where the money is deposited and not a separate bank account. So the question is… what happened in that process? Is the money raised for the municipalities?” questions the SACP’s Mawonga Furmen.
Businesses
Several new businesses which opened in Beaufort West have since also closed down. The SABC contacted the former owners, who declined to comment.
McKenzie says his detractors want to see him fail. He recently announced the construction of a nearly five-billion rand logistics hub in Beaufort West to create jobs for locals.
“It involves cars, it involves trucks and it involves planes. Part of the plan is that there’s going to be an airstrip. So the mines in the Northern Cape, North West don’t need to get their stuff from the harbours. They can bring it to the dry port. It’s going to be one of the busiest,” McKenzie elaborates.
And in spite of opposition to fracking, he fully backs gas exploration in the Karoo.
“We are going to frack. We are going to have uranium mining. We’re not going to have all that nonsense they said we couldn’t do. Where the greenies come to us and say you can’t do this, but they’re sleeping with food in their stomach,” quipped McKenzie.
McKenzie’s reign has not been without controversy. He has aligned himself with another controversial figure in the Central Karoo – the former mayor of Beaufort West, Truman Prince.
Prince was booted out of the ANC before founding the Independent Civic Organisation of South Africa (Icosa), he is now the provincial chairperson of the PA.
McKenzie has also formed a political alliance with Karoo Democratic Force (KDF) leader, Noel Constable, who is currently facing fraud and corruption charges.
The question remains, will McKenzie keep to his promises to the people of the Central Karoo before he leaves his post in April?
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32f623 No.15737
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18277995 (031956ZFEB23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun / Kenny Kunene is set to become MMC for transport in JHB
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>>>/qresearch/18259690
>“Mpho Phalatse’s removal engineered by Patriotic Alliance”
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>>15723
>>15733
>>15734
>>15735
“Kenny Kunene is set to become MMC for transport in JHB”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/kenny-kunene-is-set-to-become-mmc-for-transport-3-february-2023/
03-02-2023 12:36
Kenny Kunene is expected to be sworn in as a member of the mayoral committee (MMC) in the transport portfolio.
The Patriotic Alliance deputy president, Kenny Kunene, is set to become MMC for transport in Johannesburg, under the leadership of the new mayor, Thapelo Amad.
KUNENE SET TO JOIN NEW MMC
Thapelo Amad announced his mayoral committee on Thursday 2 February 2023.
Amad was elected as mayor after a vote of no confidence in Mpho Phalatse. The councillors nominated Amad during a council sitting and Phalatse refused to let go of the mayoral chain without a fight.
Kunene is expected to emerge as a member of the mayoral committee (MMC) in the transport portfolio.
“We need to work together to make our country great and it starts with local government. When one is called upon to serve, one must do so with all one’s might. Salute,” Kunene said.
AMAD YET TO ELECT HIS EXECUTIVE
Even though he has been sworn in on Monday, Amad is yet to announce his executive.
Now that Kunene is set to be a councillor, he can also be elected to the mayoral committee.
Two new councillors will be sworn in on Friday and the entire team will be sworn in as MMCs on Monday 6 February 2023.
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG LISTS ITS NEW MMCS
According to the City of Johannesburg, the new MMCs were selected after extensive consultations with other political parties, with the aim of solidifying the Government of Local Unity (GLU) partnership in the City.
Below is the list of Councillors of the City of Johannesburg appointed as MMCs:
1.	Finance: Cllr. Dada Morero
2.	Group Corporate and Shared Services: Cllr. Loyiso Masuku
3.	Environment and Infrastructure Services: Cllr. Jack Sekwaila
4.	Public Safety: Cllr. Sepetlele Raseruthe
5.	Development Planning: Cllr. Eunice Mgcina
6.	Economic Development: Cllr. Nomoya Daphney Mnisi
7.	Housing: Cllr. Anthea Natasha Leitch
8.	Community Development: Cllr. Lubabalo Magwentshu
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32f623 No.15738
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18283482 (041531ZFEB23) Notable: SA Tourism board members resign with immediate effect” - scrutiny over R1 billion BritishTottenham Hotspur deal
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“Breaking: SA Tourism board members resign with immediate effect” - scrutiny over R1 billion BritishTottenham Hotspur deal
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/sa-tourism-board-members-resign-3-february-2023-breaking/
03-02-2023 21:36
Three SA Tourism board members have reportedly resigned with immediate effect. This as the entity face scrutiny over R1 billion Spurs deal
Three SA Tourism board members have reportedly resigned with immediate effect today, Friday, 3 February.
SA TOURISM BOARD MEMBERS CALL IT QUITS
ENCA reports that the three board members Enver Duminy, Ravi Nadasen and Rosemary Anderson resigned with immediate effect and their resignations were received by tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
Minister Sisulu is yet to confirm these resignations.
The trio departs as SA Tourism has come under heavy scrutiny over its R1 billion sponsorship deal with English side Tottenham Hotspur.
WHY TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC IS NATIONAL NEWS
The Daily Maverick spoiled the deal for Spurs after the publication exposed the yet-to-be-finalised deal this week.
South Africans and political parties did not take kindly to this news as South Africa is crippled by load shedding, unemployment and crime.
Reacting to the sponsorship deal, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said that the R1-billion deal by SA Tourism to Tottenham Hotspur is an insult to every South African.
HOW THE DA WANTS THE R1 BILLION TO BE SPENT
Initially, the DA demanded that the R1 billion be reallocated to buying diesel for Eskom to lower load shedding.
However, with many public sectors in dire straits, the party decided to dissect the sponsorship fund to benefit those sectors.
DA listed three sectors that would require urgent funding and appreciate it:
•	Over 33 million litres of fuel to power Eskom
•	Over 10 000 more NSFAS bursaries
•	Close to 5 000 new police officers
With the party taking no prisoners on this matter, the DA announced that the Parliament has confirmed a meeting for next week over the matter.
“An urgent meeting by Parliament to discuss this controversial deal has been confirmed to take place on Tuesday 7 February, following DA pressure. The DA will not allow this deal to go ahead!”
DA
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32f623 No.15739
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18289330 (051521ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Gardee murder case shocker
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“Hillary Gardee shot with a state gun”
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/africa/hillary-gardee-shot-with-a-state-gun-1cb4b686-bf9a-41a1-bcca-f4490f843273
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2023
Johannesburg - The man who confessed to robbing and killing Hillary Gardee in April last year told police in a shocking confession that he used a state-issued firearm to kill her.
In the chilling confession, seen by the Sunday Independent, Hlabirwa Rasie Nkune (sic), told police in August last year that he acted alone when he robbed Gardee of R1 500 and shot her in the back of the head while she was running away from him in the bush near Sabie in Mpumalanga.
Nkune admitted that he had used a 9mm PX4 pistol that he had earlier robbed from a traffic officer in Kanyamazane near Nelspruit. Police in Mpumalanga had initially arrested Sipho Mkhatswa, Philemon Lukhele and Albert Gama and accused them of raping and killing Gardee at Insika Guest Lodge owned by Lukhele in Nelspruit.
The men have protested their innocence since day one but police mounted evidence against them which now looks to be false. Lukhele was released on R20 000 bail three weeks ago, after seven months in custody, while Mkhatshwa and Gama are still behind the bars.
Nkune in his confession, which was admitted in court and added as part of the indictment, doesn’t implicate the three men or mention any role they would have played when he killed Gardee. But instead, Nkune gave police names of his friends, a group of hoodlums, who are preying on young women on social media and then later rape and kill them after robbing them of their belongings including, cash, cellphones and cars.
Nkune also admitted that he shot and killed “my wife”, Pretty Mazibuko and her sister, Marcia, who was a police officer, on May 15, 2022 after an argument.
Nkune claims that he went home and told his mother that he had killed some people, including his wife, before his friends drove him to Mozambique the following day, where he was hiding from the police.
Nkune took police to point out all the scenes where he committed the crimes on August 14, 2022, including the spot where he killed Gardee and robbed the traffic officer.
Another piece of information, seen by the “Sunday Independent”, contained in a police “success report” on the day Nkune was arrested, states that “information indicates that there’s a possibility that the suspect is wanted and will be linked to more than 20 cases in the province”.
The report added that Nkune had killed Gardee with a service firearm stolen from a traffic officer. Nkune was arrested in KwaThema, Springs, on August 11, 2022, days after he returned from Mozambique. Nkune had lured another woman to meet him on a date but again he intended to rob her of her Mercedes-Benz vehicle and sell it for cash.
Nkune allegedly strangled 27-year-old Nokuthula Nkosi and dumped her in a farm dam while she was still alive. She managed to identify him before she died after she was rescued by a farmworker.
Gardee’s father, Godrich, who is a former EFF secretary-general, is suing the state for R18-million for the grief and pain his family have suffered after the Correctional Services Department unlawfully released Nkune on parole months before he killed his daughter.
In their letter to Justice Minister,Ronald Lamola, Gardee’s family argue that Nkune should not have been released on parole as he had other pending cases and that “Hillary would not have been his victim, causing the family so much grief”.
Lamola was given 60 days to respond to the letter sent in October 2022 but he has yet to respond.
The National Prosecuting Authority and police this week failed to answer detailed questions sent to them regarding Nkune’s confession, pointing out of the scene and the gun stolen from a traffic officer that was used to kill three people, including Gardee.
The Gardee murder trial is scheduled to start in the High Court sitting in Mbombela in April. Lukhele, Mkhatshwa and Gama are trying to clear their names and get all charges against them related to this case dropped.
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32f623 No.15740
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18289337 (051522ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President
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>>15491 - Is David Mabuza being manipulated due to the affidavit and other scandals?
“David Mabuza's resignation | Sandile Swana and Dr Levy Ndou weigh in” - https://youtu.be/Kuy8nhQNHr4
0:42 – “My suspicion is that there could have been a number of other discussions that were taking place between the ANC and Mabuza himself based on the fact that Mabuza for me has actually saved the President’s political life. [It] is David Mabuza in 2017 who came with the unity project in the ANC that at the last few minutes of voting, David Mabuza convinced Mpumalanga Province to vote for Cyril Ramaphosa. It was David Mabuza who chose last month at the conference of the ANC to contest any other position eventhough nominated.”
3:12 – “He [David Mabuza] says that I am paving the way for the one who was elected at Nasrec.”
“David Mabuza confirms he has resigned as deputy president”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/david-mabuza-confirms-he-has-resigned-as-deputy-president-77d00345-4b11-4507-944f-375e9b8b2ace
FEBRUARY 4, 2023
Deputy President David Mabuza has broken his silence on his future, confirming that he has resigned from his position.
This follows weeks of speculation since Paul Mashatile was elected deputy president of the ANC at the Nasrec conference in December.
Mabuza, who was addressing mourners at his brother’s funeral in Mpumalanga on Saturday, confirmed he had sent a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa saying he was resigning.
“As you all know, there was a conference where I declined nomination. I was deputy president of the ANC. But in that conference Paul Mashatile was elected to be deputy president. Then I was left as deputy president of the country. What do you think must happen?
“The reason (for leaving) is to make way for the one elected by conference because I can see that he is starting to move, and I am making things quick on my side to give him space. I spoke to the president,” said Mabuza.
“The president will say himself that Mabuza has resigned. I promised him that I will respect him until I leave office. I hope those left behind will also respect him,” he told mourners.
Mabuza had been deputy president since Ramaphosa became president in 2018.
There has been mounting speculation on when Ramaphosa will announce his new Cabinet.
Parliament announced this week that new MPs will be sworn-in on Monday. ’This will be ahead of the State of the Nation Address on Thursday.
It is expected that Mashatile will be joined by former premier and MEC in KwaZulu-Natal Sihle Zikalala and another former MEC in Gauteng, Parks Tau, as new ANC MPs.
This will be before the anticipated Cabinet reshuffle.
Mashatile is then expected to become the deputy president and Zikalala to go into Cabinet.
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32f623 No.15741
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18295552 (061745ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Ace Magashule’s ex-PA detained in US, FBI involvement
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“Ace Magashule’s ex-PA detained in US” – FBI involvement
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/news/ace-magashules-ex-pa-detained-in-us-dfcda1c3-0e65-4647-84e7-58cf585c7ee6
Published Feb 5, 2023
Johannesburg - Just days after the High Court in Bloemfontein made light of the fact that Ace Magashule's former PA was a phone call away, throwing out any need for extradition or deportation to secure her appearance in court for the asbestos roofs trial, the US authorities pounced on Moroadi Cholota last week in Washington and detained her - exactly as the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had wished.
Those in Cholota's camp have accused the NPA of reneging on an agreement made before Free State Judge President Cagney Musi in court a few days earlier on January 20. The parties had agreed that state prosecutor Johannes de Nysschen would communicate with attorney Victor Nkhwashu to secure Cholota's voluntary appearance in court.
It was expected that the agreement would see the NPA abandon its wish to bring Cholota back to the country in shackles and handcuffs. On Friday, NPA spokesperson Mthunzi Mhaga would only say: “The matter you are enquiring about has a direct bearing on proceedings that are under way in court and therefore we are unable to indulge you on it for fear of compromising pending court proceedings.”
Nkhwashu did not respond to questions. The hostile relationship between Cholota and the NPA dates back to November 2020 when De Nysschen told the court she would be a state witness against Magashule, without her knowledge. Almost a year later, in September 2021, the Hawks interviewed her for the first time in the US during a session akin to an interrogation rather than a state witness debriefing.
The room in which she was interviewed was kept cold – a tactic commonly used by the FBI to unnerve witnesses. After she complained, it was heated. During two more sessions where she alleged she was being subjected to “intimidation tactics”, the authorities also charged Cholota with fraud, corruption and money laundering.
Magashule faced the same charges relating to the R255 million contract to remove asbestos roofs in the Free State in 2014. The Hawks and the FBI wanted Cholota to implicate Magashule in wrongdoing, but she refused. From an American perspective, the FBI official who was part of Cholota’s interview was interested in the dealings between former ANC secretary general Magashule, and Cuba - a country friendly to South Africa but declared an enemy under US foreign policy.
During the court proceedings on January 20, Judge President Musi found it odd that the NPA, instead of summoning Cholota to appear in court, had opted for a costly and time-consuming extradition application. The court heard, and accepted, that Cholota was not a fugitive from the law and that she would “voluntarily” appear in court in South Africa on any date the NPA set.
In a slightly sarcastic tone, Judge President Musi repeated the submission: “She is prepared to return to SA at the request of the State.” He repeated: “The State should just request her to be here on a particular day and she will make sure that she is in SA.” De Nysschen then remarked: “That is the best news I have heard in the whole year.”
Earlier De Nysschen was tongue-tied when asked about the flailing extradition application that the NPA embarked on more than a year ago, saying that "the lady who is head of all the extradition exercise only started working on Monday and one of the other officials went on pension, so they have problems of their own“.
"We are still waiting for our colleagues in the USA. The process is still going on. With all due respect to our colleagues in America, I’m not sure why it is taking this long.“ De Nysschen continued: ”In any event, apart from the extradition, Ms Cholota’s visa has expired. So we foresee that it will be a question of either extradition or deportation, one or the other.“
Judge President Musi warned De Nysschen that the NPA faced a “dilemma” if the trial were to begin in Cholota’s absence. “You say you are ready but in fact you are not ready,” said the judge. The hearing was postponed to May 5.
Magashule had previously lost a bid to have the charges against him withdrawn for lack of evidence. He has since applied for leave to appeal the judgment in the Supreme Court of Appeal after the high court in Bloemfontein declined the application.
According to Magashule, the NPA failed to follow the proper two-pronged process in prosecuting him under the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act. Section 27 of the statute stated that before a certificate of prosecution could be issued, the NPA should request an explanation from the applicant.
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32f623 No.15742
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18296981 (062158ZFEB23) Notable: ‘Plenty of military training in Richards Bay with foreign countries in less than a year” - SANDF happens to have 2023 Armed Forces Day during SA, Russia and China naval drills at Richards Bay
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‘Plenty of military training in Richards Baywith foreign countries in less than a year” - SANDF happens to have 2023 Armed Forces Day during SA, Russia and China naval drills at Richards Bay
“US Army Caught on Camera Training in KwaZulu-Natal: “Our Soldiers Training With the Big Boys””
https://briefly.co.za/south-africa/132867-reactions-piece-army-training-kzn-caught-camera-soldiers-training-big-boys/
Thursday, July 21, 2022
•	The United States of America’s Army was caught on camera training in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal
•	Members of the US Army and the South African National Defence Force have been training together for a multinational exercise
•	The clip has been widely shared on social media and reignited claims that the army is here to protect government
KWAZULU-NATAL - The United States of America’s Army was caught on camera, emerging from an aircraft and training in Richards Bay. Members of the US Army and the South African National Defence Force have been training together for a multinational exercise named ‘Shared Accord’.
The clip has been widely shared on social media and reignited claims that the army is in the country to protect President Cyril Ramaphosa in the event of a civil uprising.
“S.Africa unveils joint naval drills with Russia, China”
https://www.spacewar.com/reports/SAfrica_unveils_joint_naval_drills_with_Russia_China_999.html
Jan 19, 2023
"As (a) means to strengthen the already flourishing relations between South Africa, Russia and China, a multinational maritime exercise between these three countries ... will take place," the army said.
The exercises dubbed "Mosi", which translates to "smoke" in the local Tswana language, are scheduled for February 17 to 27, off the port city of Durban and Richards Bay.
“WATCH: Have you seen the convoy of SANDF armoured vehicles on the N3?”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/watch-have-you-seen-convoy-sandf-armoured-vehicles-on-n3-breaking-news-6-february-2023/
06-02-2023 15:34
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is hosting the 2023 Armed Forces Day (AFD) at Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal from 06 – 22 February 2023.
The City expects to host about 15 000 members of the SANDF and the SA Navy from February 15.
President Cyril Ramaphosa, the Commander-In-Chief, is expected to officiate at the event.
According to reports, Naval ships from the Chinese, Russian and South African navies will be alongside the Richard Bay small craft harbour ahead of Exercise Mosi II.
NAVAL SHIPS FROM THE CHINESE, RUSSIAN, AND SA NAVIES WILL BE IN HARBOUR
According to the SANDF, it will be open to the public between 09h00 and 15h00 from 16 to 19 February.
The vessels are the Valour Class frigate SAS Mendi (F148), the hydrographic survey vessel SAS Protea (A324), the multi-mission inshore patrol vessel (MMIPV) SAS King Sekhukhune I (P1571), and the inshore patrol craft SAS Tekwane (P1554).
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32f623 No.15743
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301127 (071634ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / “You can make roughly R20m a month" – zama zamas gang boss (video)
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“South Africa’s Underground Gold Wars” [Feb 4, 2023] - https://youtu.be/yi6k1Hej0ZQ
VICE World News delves into the underworld of illegal gold mining in South Africa that is costing the country over a billion dollars a year.
“You can make roughly R20m a month – zama zamas gang boss”
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/careers/you-can-make-roughly-r20m-a-month-zama-zamas-gang-boss-726839be-0529-4827-80d7-2891afaf0eaa
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2023
South Africa’s dire unemployment levels have left millions of people living in poverty and doing anything necessary in order to survive and support their families.
For example, in locations with abandoned mines, zama zamas, or illicit miners, sift for gold to sell on the black market. Once the world’s biggest producer of gold, South Africa has more than 6 000 abandoned mines.
These mines make for fertile ground for zama zamas to try their luck. Additionally, alleged turf wars often erupt between several zama zama gangs for control of the former mining areas.
In a recent “Vice” mini-documentary about illegal mining, one zama zama boss whose identity was withheld was quoted as saying: ‘’This is a business, this is a game. There’s nothing you can do. If somebody plays in your territory, you need to fix him up.
‘’You need to rob Peter to pay Paul. It’s blood money. There’s a group of five of us who are the big bosses. We can make roughly R20 million and we share it among ourselves.’’
The zama zama top dog told “Vice” that the process worked as smoothly as a well-oiled machine when it comes to bribing corrupt police officers to stay off their tails.
‘’In our scheme, we take out around R15 000 a month...They are on our payroll, those cops.’’
Thabang Mbote, an artisanal miner, also spoke to the media company about the conditions of his work above ground. He said that sometimes he can work for a week or even a month without getting nothing.
‘’I don’t see myself as a zama zama. That word does not sit well with me at all. I am scared of those people,’’ he told “Vice”.
In 2022, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that a specialised police team would be set up to fight illegal mining in South Africa.
Seven suspected illegal miners were apprehended in January while mining for chrome at Mooihoek Mountain in Driekop, Limpopo, in January.
‘’The fight against illegal mining activities will continue to be intensified across the province, particularly in the Sekhukhune and Mopani districts.
“We warn communities to desist from engaging in these illegal activities as the police will relentlessly arrest all perpetrators and seize their equipment,” said Limpopo provincial commissioner, Lieutenant-General Thembi Hadebe.
However, the police are fighting a losing battle because as some zama zamas get arrested, more come to take their places. ‘’Unfortunately, because of the money going up and down, arresting them is not the end of it,’’ a police officer told ‘’Vice’’. He said it is an ongoing battle.
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32f623 No.15744
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301132 (071635ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Eastern Cape residents concerned over recent mass murders
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“Eastern Cape residents concerned over recent mass murders”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/eastern-cape-residents-concerned-over-recent-mass-murders-12a54128-9b45-4714-89bf-2d3083d8e502
Published 19h ago
Cape Town - Eastern Cape residents are living in fear after a number of recent mass murders in the province.
The residents say they are living in fear as the killings appear to be becoming a trend.
Last week, 17 people were gunned down in three separate incidents in Gqeberha and Bityi near Mthatha.
Speaking to SABC News, Eastern Cape's MEC of Community Safety spokesperson, Unathi Binqose, said the recent killings are largely happening from two regions, namely the OR Tambo and the Nelson Mandela Bay.
“If you go to the OR Tambo district you will find that these killings are related to family feuds that date back years and some are related to stock theft.
“When you go to the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro you will find that it’s a different story and the issue of drugs has been one of the leading factors including the issue of tender that has been happening for too long in both of these economic hubs of the province and we are looking at that as the department,” he said.
Binqose maintained that illegal firearms have been a major contributing factor in all of these cases especially in areas where they have been able to make arrests.
“It is that reason the MEC Xolile Nqatha committed himself that they need to cut the supply of illegal firearms and when we are done with that for those firearms that are already in the hands of the criminals to ensure that we disarm them.
“If we disarm them then we will be able to make a significant dent in these mass murders that are becoming a trend in the Eastern Cape.
“In October last year, we reported about a traffic officer who was shot and killed in the very same Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, and that woman was disarmed and her firearm is still out there or possibly in the hands of criminals,” Binqose said.
Binqose further added that criminals are forcefully taking firearms to legal owners and own them in order to commit crime in the communities using those guns.
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32f623 No.15745
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301174 (071645ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 18301217 Gun Free South Africa, UN supported NGO
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Gun Free South Africa
https://gfsa.org.za/our-history/
GFSA was formed in 1995 to make a material contribution to the safety and security of South Africa by reducing gun-related violence. [yeah right!]
It was in this charged environment that the seed for Gun Free SA was planted; with a campaign for civilians to hand in their guns for destruction. The campaign movers were members of the religious sub-committee involved in the National Peace Accord that played a significant role in the birth of democracy in South Africa. Prominent individuals like President Nelson Mandela and Bishop Peter Storey – one of the founders of Gun Free SA – saw the campaign as central to this process.
Gun Free SA began building a broad-based civil society alliance to strengthen gun control. The Gun Control Alliance (GCA), launched in 1999, grew to represent over 450 organisations, institutions and individuals representing business, health, human rights, religious, women and youth organisations.
The GCA had its origins in the Gun Control Charter, developed by GFSA as a tool to bridge the gap between policy makers and civil society. The Charter consisted of a list of minimum demands to be included in a new Firearms Control Act.
Gun Free SA’s work during this period is regarded as an example of effective public policy advocacy as was confirmed in an independent evaluation by a funder: According to stakeholders, including alliance members, state department officials and MPs, the GCA significantly contributed to the campaign for stricter gun control.
Establishing islands of safety
The Gun Free Zone project (GFZ) project is an important tool used by Gun Free SA to create safe spaces and encourage debate about individual and community safety.
As a result of our work with communities, the Firearms Control Act (2000) makes provision for the establishment of Firearm Free Zones (FFZs). Click here, https://www.gfsa.org.za/take-action/how-to/make-your-space-a-gun-free-zone. for more information on how to leave your fear at the door and make your space a GFZ. Click here, https://gfsa.org.za/download/6-gfsa-gunfreezonesfirearmfreezones-2013-2/?wpdmdl=2866&refresh=61ea98763aa691642764406, for more information on the differences between GFZs and FFZs.
Much of Gun Free SA’s GFZ work has been included in a United Nations guideline document. Click here, https://gfsa.org.za/download/3-unoda-gfztool-2014-final-2/?wpdmdl=2865&refresh=61ea98763e43e1642764406, to download the Office of Disarmament Affairs Guidelines on how to establish and maintain gun-free zones.
In 2000, despite vocal opposition from South Africa’s gun lobby, the Firearms Control Act was passed and promulgated in 2004.
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32f623 No.15746
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301187 (071649ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 18301217 Gun Free South Africa, UN supported NGO
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>>15745
“Were you ever tempted to violence? : Archbishop Desmond Tutu” - https://youtu.be/nm2Egr1m1-g
1:52 – “I did get to the point of saying, I am not a pacifist because… I couldn’t want to sit by say whilst Hitler was throwing children into gas chambers… I recognized that there might come a time when you have to say that non-violent means were no longer viable… [16 Dec 1982 church sermon] We have been deluding ourselves too often. We have thought that there were nice white people. That there were nice newspapers. Newspapers that cared about our struggle! Our struggle! Why our struggle is going to succeed? Is not just because of numbers. Our struggle is going to succeed because it is a just struggle.”
Guns Free South Africa Patrons
https://gfsa.org.za/our-patrons/
GFSA founder Professor Emeritus Bishop Peter Storey
Peter Storey is former president of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, past president of the South African Council of Churches, and was Methodist Bishop of the Johannesburg/Soweto area for 13 years. In the 1980s he became a national leader in the church struggle against apartheid and co-led an ecumenical delegation to the United Nations, the U.S. Congress and Europe, urging intensified pressure on the apartheid regime in 1984. Committed to non-violence and reconciliation, Peter Storey was a founder of the Methodist Order of Peacemakers and Gun Free South Africa. He co-chaired the regional Peace Accord structures intervening in political violence before South Africa’s first democratic elections and was appointed by President Nelson Mandela to help select the nation’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Human rights and gender activist Pregs Govender
Pregs Govender is a writer, educator, and the author of Love and Courage, A Story of Insubordination. During SA’s transition, she managed the Women’s National Coalition campaign for equality and women’s rights in the Constitution and future SA. As an ANC MP from 1994 she chaired Parliament’s committee on women. In 2002, she resigned after registering opposition to the arms deal in the defence budget vote and chairing HIV/AIDS public hearings (breaking the silence of the ANC Caucus on treatment). In 2009 Parliament unanimously elected her to the South African Human Rights Commission which she served as Deputy Chair until 2015.
RIP GFSA Patron Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
A globally respected peacemaker, Tutu recognised that “real peace never comes from the barrel of a gun.” [The lies!]
He was a committed supporter of a gun free South Africa, calling for SA’s first democratic election to be gun free, supporting SA’s first national firearms amnesty on 16 December 1994 and soon thereafter becoming a patron of Gun Free South Africa after the organisation was established in 1995.
His commitment to silencing the guns was not limited to South Africa: In 2018 the Arch awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize to the Parkland students in the USA for establishing an international movement after a deadly school shooting. Presenting the award, Tutu called the March For Our Lives movement one of the most significant youth-led mass movements in living memory and its founders “true change-makers.”
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32f623 No.15747
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301409 (071727ZFEB23) Notable: EFF Bun / "Vile misinformation" IFP responds to EFF’s assassination claims
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“‘Vile misinformation’: IFP responds to EFF’s assassination claims”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/ifp-responds-to-eff-assassination-claims-secretary-general-marshall-dlamini-7-february-2023/
07-02-2023 14:54
The IFP has called on Police Minister, Bheki Cele and the State Security Agency to investigate assassination claims by the EFF.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has accused the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) of sensationalist and fabricated allegations regarding the alleged assassination plot of Marshall Dlamini.
On Tuesday, 7 February, the EFF said it received an intelligence report from the South African Police Service (SAPS) that senior members in the IFP are plotting to assassinate Dlamini.
IFP RUBBISHES EFF ASSASSINATION CLAIMS
IFP spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa said the EFF’s delusions of grandeur have come full circle in the face of a brewing internal revolt emanating from its decision to restore the ANC into power.
Hlengwa said the EFF exaggerated its influence, assuming its parting ways with the IFP would spell disaster for the party.
“Where we must warn the EFF, however, is when it begins pressing on the old wounds of our people with no regard for the pain that this causes. The allegations are inflammatory and dangerous politicking.
“They have produced nothing to back this serious claim, which the IFP now demands be investigated by SAPS. If SAPS genuinely knew of an assassination plot and knew who was plotting it, they would have made arrests.”
Mkhuleko Hlongwa
The IFP has also called on Police Minister Bheki Cele and the State Security Agency to clarify the allegation.
INKATHA SLAMS RED BERETS FOR FLIP-FLOPPING
Furthermore, Hlengwa said the EFF’s latest political stunt of removing themselves from co-governance with the IFP did not yield the results the party had hoped for. Suddenly, the IFP – with whom they happily worked until it refused to hand over governance of Umhlathuze [Richards Bay area] – is an “agent of apartheid” that “only thrives through violence”.
“This kind of flip-flopping is the unique brand of the EFF. Lest we forget, the same Malema who declared in 2021 that there is ‘no way, no way, the EFF is going to vote with the ANC’, is now voting with the ANC,” Hlengwa said.
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32f623 No.15748
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301422 (071729ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against mining companies (Parts 1&2)
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“Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against mining companies” – Part 1
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/supreme-court-of-appeal-ruled-against-mining-companies-breaking-07-february-2023/
07-02-2023 13:05
Mining companies lost challenging appeal on the certification of Silicosis class action at the Supreme Court of Appeal.
Article originally published on GroundUp by Tania Broughton
•	The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled against mining companies that are challenging the certification of the silicosis class action against them.
•	The court said it is in the interests of justice that the class action be expedited because the claimants are poor and vulnerable.
•	The judge said the issues raised by DRDGold and East Rand Proprietary Mines are not appealable at this stage.
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has dismissed a bid by two mining companies to challenge a court certification of a class action which could potentially result in them being liable for damages suffered by thousands of miners who contracted silicosis.
Apart from challenging the certification, DRDGold and East Rand Proprietary Mines also wanted to overturn the decision in the Johannesburg High Court to develop the common law, allowing families of miners who have subsequently died, or may die pending the resolution of the case, to benefit from any eventual damages award or settlement.
But the SCA has said neither issue is appealable at this stage and struck the matter from the roll.
This means that the class action can proceed.
LITIGATION
At this stage there are only 69 applicants in the class action and a process is underway for others affected to either opt in or opt out of the litigation, following which “common issues” would be determined in a first round of litigation and then individual claims during a second stage.
Following the certification of the litigation as a class action, several of the initial 32 mining companies (and parent companies), the owners of 82 mines, which had been cited, entered into settlement agreements with miners who worked for them.
But DRDGold and East Rand Proprietary Mines launched an appeal with the SCA.
In the ruling handed down this week, Judge Christiaan van der Merwe, writing for the court, said it was common cause that over several decades many thousands of underground mine workers in South African gold mines contracted silicosis or pulmonary tuberculosis, caused through the inhalation of large quantities of silica dust.
Silicosis is a painful, incurable and progressive disease, often resulting in death.
It is contended by the miners that while tuberculosis is a treatable bacterial lung disease, exposure to excessive silica dust increases the risk of miners contracting it.
Judge van der Merwe said the mining companies represented virtually the entire industry in South Africa, including “parent companies” because of their controlling interest.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEAL
In the High Court, the 69 miners had presented evidence of prolonged industry-wide underground exposure to unhealthy levels of silica dust and that the mining companies had been negligent and wrong in failing to properly address this health hazard.
They said every affected mineworker – or his dependents – had a claim for damages.
After certifying the class action, the high court then signed off on a declaratory order (the declarator) which, in effect, developed the common law which up to that time decreed that any claim for general damages, pain and suffering or loss of amenities of life, terminated on the death of the claimant.
The effect of this was that mineworkers who had died, or would die before the finalisation of the litigation, would still have a valid claim and any damages would go to their estate, for the benefit of their heirs.
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32f623 No.15749
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301430 (071729ZFEB23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against mining companies (Parts 1&2)
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“Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against mining companies” – Part 2
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/supreme-court-of-appeal-ruled-against-mining-companies-breaking-07-february-2023/
07-02-2023 13:05
COURT
Judge van der Merwe said as a result of a settlement agreement signed by the majority of the mines, the certification only now applied to six mining companies. Only DRDGold and East Rand Proprietary Mines appealed.
Judge van der Merwe said orders were generally not appealable if they were not final and definitive.
“The certification is no more than a procedural device aimed at facilitating the determination of the class action. It has no final effect … and is susceptible to alteration by the court hearing the class action.
“It is not definitive of any rights.”
The judge said the mining companies had contended that should the certification not be set aside, their participation in the class action would cause them to suffer undue prejudice because they had little part to play in it.
This was because the tuberculosis claims had already been withdrawn against them, there was no parent company liability against them and they had ceased underground mining between 2000 and 2008.
Judge Van der Merwe, however, said that the trial court would have wide procedural options at its disposal and any issues unrelated to the two mining companies could be separated out.
SUPREME COURT OF APPEAL FINAL RULING
“The appellants’ complaint of prejudice in this regard appears to be exaggerated,” he said.
“The participation of each of the appellants in underground mining constitutes a significant portion of the ambit of the remaining class action.”
Regarding the declarator, the judge said the potential class members were poor and vulnerable and the litigation had already been ongoing for ten years.
“Should we entertain an appeal at this stage, there may be a further appeal.
“For me the overwhelming interest of justice consideration is that the finalisation of the class action should be expedited.”
The court struck the matter from the roll, ordering the mines to pay the costs.
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32f623 No.15750
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301902 (071855ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Patriotic Alliance secures second mayoral position (video)
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“Ditsobotla Municipality| ANC will vote for Patriotic Alliance for mayor: Gayton mckenzie” - https://youtu.be/W1_AixWemSo
“Patriotic Alliance secures second mayoral position”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/patriotic-alliance-second-mayoral-position-9-january-2023/
09-01-2023 22:12
Patriotic Alliance has today, Monday, 9 January, secured a second mayoral position in the history of the party’s politics.
PATRIOTIC ALLIANCE HAS A NEW AYOR IN THE NORTH WEST
Member of the Patriotic Alliance Itumeleng Elizabeth Lethoko was elected as the new mayor of Ditsobotla Local Municipality following a special sitting earlier.
The special sitting took place at Ngaka Moderi Molema District Municipality Chambers in Mahikeng.
HOW MAYOR ITUMELENG LETHOKO WON
According to the SABC North West, her nomination was supported by the ANC and Forum For Service Delivery. The ANC received 16 seats following Dec 14th by-elections, while the opposition parties had 23, combined. This led to coalition talks, which saw the ANC, F4SD and Patriotic Alliance agreeing to their coalition conditions.
Through this coalition, Fikile Jakeni of the ANC was elected the Speaker of the Municipality. He received 20 votes while his opponent Letlamoreng Mosiane from the Save Ditsobotla Movement secured 17 votes.
“Congratulations are in order to Itumeleng Elizabeth Lethoko of Patriotic Alliance South Africa for her election as the mayor of Ditsobotla Local Municipality.”
Bonginkosi Khanyile
CONGRATULATORY NOTES FOR NEW MAYOR
“The council is [currently] taking place at Mahikeng, at the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality chamber. And I can confirm it is led by the PA Mayor. Salute President Gayton Mckenzie you led us well. This is WAR!” Khanyile updated earlier.
“A Mayor from the Patriotic Alliance will lead the Ditsobotla Municipality. The people of Ditsobotla can be assured of service delivery. Where the PA lead, service delivery is paramount. Ons baiza nie. Salute!!! Well done my President Gayton McKenzie!!! Salute Itumeleng Lethoko Salute!!!” Patriotic Alliance Bronville Ward 11.
The first mayoral position was secured by party president Gayton McKenzie in the Central Karoo District Municipality in the Western Cape where he has proved to be a leader to be reckoned with.
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32f623 No.15751
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301916 (071857ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Patriotic Alliance secures second mayoral position (video)
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>Salute President Gayton Mckenzie you led us well. This is WAR!” Khanyile updated earlier.
Then comes the coalition shenanigans.
“Patriotic Alliance on Ditsobotla mayor's resignation” hours after she was elected
https://youtu.be/nK8RRxd6mtM
Jan 10, 2023
The mayor of Ditsobotla Municipality in the North West resigned hours after she was elected. Elizabeth Lethoko says her decision was triggered by the ANC's proposal to appoint the administrator as municipal manager. Her party, the Patriotic Alliance has rallied behind her. Patriotic Alliance's deputy president Kenny Kunene speaks to Xoli Mngambi.
6:54 – “In the same principal of clean governance, why was it prudent to you as a party to put forward the name of Elizabeth Lethoko? This was someone who convicted for fraud and this was in breach of the municipal Finance Management Act 2015 when she attempted to influence the finance chief of the municipality for funds to be channeled towards a birthday party… We are a political party of 2nd chances… Myself and the president have been given 2nd chance.”
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32f623 No.15752
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301922 (071858ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Patriotic Alliance secures second mayoral position (video)
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>>15750
“U-turn – Patriotic Alliance’s Elizabeth Lethoko withdraws resignation as mayor of troubled Ditsobotla municipality”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-12-patriotic-alliances-elizabeth-lethoko-does-u-turn-withdraws-resignation-as-ditsobotla-mayor/
12 Jan 2023
The mayor of the ailing Ditsobotla Local Municipality in North West has withdrawn her resignation following meetings between ANC and PA leaders. Her resignation had not been processed yet and the Speaker accepted her withdrawal. The municipality has had 14 municipal managers, four mayors and four Speakers in six years, resulting in a total collapse of governance.
P atriotic Alliance (PA) councillor Elizabeth Lethoko has withdrawn her resignation as mayor of the troubled Ditsobotla Local Municipality in North West.
Speaking to Daily Maverick on Wednesday evening, PA Deputy President Kenny Kunene said they had talks with their coalition partners, which include the ANC, and reached an agreement that the mayor must withdraw her resignation.
“The Speaker has indicated that the letter was not yet processed, so the withdrawal is accepted and therefore the mayor of the PA will lead that municipality.”
He added that they also spoke with the African Heart Congress, which is part of the coalition.
“Their president accepted our input and said they are also on board. The ANC will go to speak to Forum 4 Service Delivery. On Friday, all the coalition partners are meeting to map a way forward for the councillors.”
Commenting on the vacant municipal manager post, Kunene said the council would meet and decide as a collective whether they would accept the proposal of someone being deployed by the provincial Department of Cooperative Governance or whether the council would appoint someone directly while the post is advertised.
Meanwhile, another coalition partner, Forum 4 Service Delivery (F4SD), said it rejected the PA’s attempt to withdraw the resignation of the mayor.
“We are wondering what has changed and what enticed them [the PA] to attempt to withdraw the resignation,” said F4SD National Working Committee member Thapelo Makgale.
“In all the shenanigans by the PA, coalition partners were never consulted; instead we established through the media that Lethoko has resigned,” added Makgale.
Last year, the Ditsobotla Local Municipality was dissolved by Parliament, following massive non-compliance breaches and reports of maladministration.
The municipality has had 14 municipal managers, four mayors and four Speakers in six years, resulting in a total collapse of governance.
Last year, dairy group Clover closed its cheese factory in Lichtenburg, the company’s biggest, due to the ailing service delivery in North West.
Before the by-elections, Daily Maverick visited the municipality and saw total decay, with townships full of exposed sewage while the streets, which are mostly not tarred, were full of litter.
In the subsequent by-elections, the ANC lost its majority for the first time since the dawn of democracy in SA, going from 51% to 39%.
The ANC then entered into a coalition with the PA, F4SD and African Heart Congress, which gave it 21 seats in the 39-seat council.
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32f623 No.15753
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301934 (071859ZFEB23) Notable: Gayton McKenzie Bun / "I will run for President in 2024" Central Karoo Mayor Gayton McKenzie says after 100 days in office (video)
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We should keep an eye on them.
“Gayton McKenzie, Hersov’s ’Prez”, explains PA’s switch: ‘DA had to be taught a lesson’ ahead of 2024”
https://youtu.be/wf2qaG1r-gA
Oct 20, 2022
In this no-holds-barred interview Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie opens a window into what South Africans can expect from coalition rule after the 2024 National Election. At the very least, it promises to be exciting. The PA’s co-founder says his ‘kingmaking’ moves that reinstated power for the ANC in Johannesburg and Knysna, are deliberate lessons for erstwhile allies – especially the Democratic Alliance whose leader he again meets with tomorrow. Arguing the end justifies his means, McKenzie maintains if allowed to continue, current bickering between anti-ANC parties threatens to snatch defeat from the jaws of 2024’s probable victory. He maintains the PA’s switching sides will prove the point that coalitions must be run as true partnerships – and is confirmation he will always follow through on what he promises. In this interview with Alec Hogg of BizNews, McKenzie also explains the reasons why the PA rejected formal offers of funding from ‘my friend’ Rob Hersov and like-minded tycoons. At BNC#4, in Hersov’s suggested post-2024 cabinet he proposed McKenzie as SA’s President.
29:59 – “One thing he did right for his country, it’s a gift that Rob Hersov gave to this country. He has shown business people… he is the Harry Oppenheimer of our time.”
“‘I will run for President in 2024’, Central Karoo Mayor Gayton McKenzie says after 100 days in office”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-07-24-i-will-run-for-president-in-2024-central-karoo-mayor-gayton-mckenzie-says-after-100-days-in-office/
24 Jul 2022
Gayton McKenzie gave himself 12/10 for his achievements as mayor of the Central Karoo District in his first 100 days — even though he was light on the details. He announced he would run for President in 2024, and offered his services (free of charge) ‘to fix Eskom’.
McKenzie, who was jailed as a teenager for a failed bank robbery decades ago, went on to become a motivational speaker, author and businessperson. He founded the Patriotic Alliance (PA) in 2013 with his friend Kenny Kunene – with the pair acting as president and deputy president, respectively.
During a council sitting to elect a mayor after Mitchell Smith resigned, only McKenzie was nominated — no opposition candidate was put forward.
Friday’s celebration was attended by coalition partners and about 1,000 PA supporters from across the country. Also in attendance were McKenzie’s friends and investors — such as billionaire Rob Hersov, Karoo politics strongman and former Beaufort West mayor Truman Prince, and, of course, Kunene.
He praised Kunene and Hersov, specifically for their role in creating employment and fixing basic needs, including the eradication of bucket toilets and repairing potholes.
“There will be fracking happening in the Central Karoo. We will mine uranium in the Central Karoo — Johannesburg had nothing, they mined and today they have everything… Why can’t Central Karoo have everything?”
“I, Gayton McKenzie, will be running for President in 2024,” he said.
McKenzie also made renewed comments on expelling foreign nationals: “Foreigners will go home if I became the President.” And: “When you are a foreigner legally here you must come with a special skill — you can’t do a job that can be done by a South African.”
McKenzie said he was offering his services as Eskom CEO as incumbent André de Ruyter was unable to deal with the “mafias” who operate in the diesel, petrol and transportation sectors and the unions.
Addressing President Cyril Ramaphosa directly, he said: “I am volunteering without a salary to fix Eskom for you… I have fixed the Central Karoo, I will deal with the mafias.”
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32f623 No.15754
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18301973 (071904ZFEB23) Notable: Gayton McKenzie Bun / Gayton McKenzie: "Zweli Mkhize attempted to poison Jacob Zuma”
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Remember the attached pdf which was posted in one of the previous SA breads. “Dr.” Zweli Mkhize was part of an international team to ‘fight’ Covid.
“Gayton McKenzie: Zweli Mkhize attempted to poison Jacob Zuma”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/gayton-mckenzie-zweli-mkhize-attempted-to-poison-jacob-zuma/
8 Feb 2018
Gayton McKenzie, the author of ‘Kill Zuma by Any Means Necessary’, has reacted to a letter written by a faction of the MKMVA claiming ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa attempted to poison President Jacob Zuma.
In a letter addressed to ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule, the ‘Concerned Umkhonto weSizwe veterans’ wrote: “We also demand that the leadership of the ANC who were there when poisoned liver was placed before the president, Jacob Zuma, be revealed to the membership of the ANC and the nation. How can the organisation’s top leaders sit on such information?”
“Where did the liver come from, who prepared it and who wanted the president to eat it and die. Without the leadership telling us, we conclude it is Cyril Ramaphosa,” the faction of the MKMVA said.
MKMVA spokesperson Carl Niehaus has said the members of this faction were not speaking for the organisation.
McKenzie has since responded to the assertions in a statement published on AfricaNews24-7, as well as his own Twitter account.
“My sources have confirmed that there was a plot to kill President Jacob Zuma. The plot involved feeding Zuma a piece of liver, or according to another version, a plate of vegetables,” McKenzie stated and disclosed the culprit was Dr Zweli Mkhize.
“The liver or the vegetables had been poisoned and brought to the table from outside of Luthuli House to be served to the president.
“I at no point said that Ramaphosa recommended the food in question to President Zuma. In the book, it is only stated that it was a member of the top six who suggested the president should try the food,” McKenzie clarified.
“By not naming the person, I realise now that I created needless speculation, and everyone has simply concluded the person was Ramaphosa. This calls upon me to now set the record straight and be clear that it was the then treasurer-general Zweli Mkhize, who was accused of recommending the food to President Zuma.
“The president confronted him about it afterwards, whereupon I understand Mkhize claimed not to remember anything about the incident. Hopefully, this clarification will set the record straight. Future editions of the book will also feature an edit to ensure this unintended confusion is removed,” the statement reads.
Taher Mather, Dr Mkhize’s spokesperson, was unable to get a comment from the former premier of KwaZulu-Natal, as he is currently in Cape Town.
Mather explained that by the time Pule Mabe, new ANC spokesperson, announced the postponement of the special NEC meeting scheduled for today to February 17 and 18, Mkhize and most other NEC members had already flown to Cape Town in preparation of the gathering of the party’ decision-making structure in between conferences.
Former Prasa chief executive Lucky Montana implicated Mkhize in state capture corruption during his submission to the parliamentary inquiry into Eskom maladministration. City Press reported that in a letter Mkhize sent to Zukiswa Rantho, chairperson of the public enterprises committee, he said he was exploring his legal recourse on the allegations.
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32f623 No.15755
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18302048 (071916ZFEB23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Siphiwe Nyanda: Profiling the alleged apartheid spy (Parts 1&2)
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>We have a situation in MK where people killed. One of the survivors with tears in his eyes told me thank you for being brave to ask me this question because I asked him, “who sold you out.” With tears in his eyes, he said I was sold out by comrade Siphiwe Nyanda… Siphiwe Nyanda is a spy.”
“SOUTH AFRICA: FORMER GUERRILLA LEADER [Siphiwe Nyanda] TO BECOME MILITARY CHIEF” (30 Apr 1998) - https://youtu.be/EA1mp3SnDpE
“Siphiwe Nyanda: Profiling the alleged apartheid spy” – Part 1
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/who-is-siphiwe-nyanda-profiling-alleged-apartheid-spy/
5-07-2019 18:59
The former president claims that Nyanda’s spy name was ‘Ralph’.
Former president Jacob Zuma made startling revelations on his first day at the state capture inquiry. None was more shocking than the accusation he made about former SANDF General Siphiwe Nyanda.
Zuma stated that he has been the target of a character assassination plot that has been active since 1990.
He alluded to the presence of dark forces deployed by three intelligence agencies — two from foreign governments and one established by the apartheid regime — whose agenda was to neutralise him.
Claiming that this was his last bid to redeem what’s left of his struggle legacy before these ‘dark forces’ succeed in killing him, the former president went on to make bold accusations against Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Fikile Mbalula and Ngoako Ramatlhodi.
The name that flew under the radar, partially due to the celebrity of the aforementioned figures, was Siphiwe Nyanda.
Probably the most shocking accusation he has made so far, Zuma alleged that Nyanda was recruited by the apartheid government to infiltrate the structures of the ANC’s struggle movement.
WHO IS SIPHIWE NYANDA?
Nyanda is a 69-year-old high-ranking government official, considered by many as an icon of the liberation struggle. Much of his early roles in the fight against apartheid were with the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) military wing in the 1970s.
He joined the party’s military in 1974, and within a span of ten years, he rose up the ranks and became a field commander, playing a key role in directing coordinated operations against the apartheid government in the 1980s.
Nyanda’s work with MK and 1994’s Transitional Executive Council earned him the position within the SANDF as the Chief of Defence Force Staff of the country’s military.
The General served the SANDF in different positions until 2005. Four years later, he was moved to the Ministry of Communications, ironically serving under the administration of Zuma’s first term as the head of state.
He would only spend 18 months in this role, after facing mounting pressure about tender irregularities and accusations that he personally benefitted from state funds.
Nyanda would go under the radar for eight years, before returning to the fore of public service as a board member of Denel, South Africa’s embattled arms manufacturer.
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32f623 No.15756
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18302057 (071919ZFEB23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Siphiwe Nyanda: Profiling the alleged apartheid spy (Parts 1&2)
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>>15755
“State Capture | Spies, lies and conspiracies” - https://youtu.be/Y8qHegeeog0
3:05 – “The war today is fought at intelligence level. No longer at guns etc..”
“Siphiwe Nyanda: Profiling the alleged apartheid spy” – Part 2
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/who-is-siphiwe-nyanda-profiling-alleged-apartheid-spy/
15-07-2019 18:59
ZUMA’S INTEL ON NYANDA’S DAYS AS A SPY
While Zuma, during his testimony, recognised Nyanda’s achievements, he alleged that the General’s struggle history was tainted. Zuma told the commission of an apartheid spy named Ralph whose mission was to infiltrate the ranks of the ANC.
As the ANC’s intelligence operative, Zuma revealed that he always had the advantage of receiving leaked information. One of this included Nyanda, who he alleged was in cahoots with the Swazi government and the apartheid regime under the alias ‘Ralph’.
Zuma brought Nyanda’s arrest in Swaziland to question, where he alleged that an orchestrated attack on the prison that held him was part of the ploy to maintain the integrity of the undercover operation and to not compromise his identity.
Zuma revealed that upon their release from prison, he had received intelligence that the mole in the movement was given an instruction to hug a certain operative as an indication that he was not compromised.
As it turns out, it was allegedly Nyanda who was hugged by the operative, confirming, based on his intelligence, that the former Minister of Communications was an apartheid spy.
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32f623 No.15757
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18302061 (071920ZFEB23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Nyanda will not seek legal action against Zuma – Was he concerned that the truth would come out? (video)
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>>15756
“Nyanda will not seek legal action against Zuma” – Was he concerned that the truth would come out?
https://youtu.be/Cdw_AOjkuMw
Jul 16, 2019
Former SANDF head, Siphiwe Nyanda, claims former president, Jacob Zuma, is a bitter man.
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32f623 No.15758
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18302094 (071927ZFEB23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Who’s Rob Hersov: An Intricate Look (Parts 1&2)
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>McKenzie also explains the reasons why the PA rejected formal offers of funding from ‘my friend’ Rob Hersov and like-minded tycoons.
>One thing he did right for his country, it’s a gift that Rob Hersov gave to this country. He has shown business people… he is the Harry Oppenheimer of our time.
>>>/qresearch/18301942
>The Menell family is one of the biggest family in mining. I’m in mining, so know the families. Menell paid for [Ramaphosa’s] schooling through the Urban Foundation. He gave them money to start NUM. The National Union of Mineworkers was started by money from from Menell, Oppenheimer and Rupert.
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>In our country, you have the Ruperts, the Menells and you have the Oppenheimers that controls these people.
>>>/qresearch/18301956
>They know the reason why black people have nothing is because of CODESA and of what happened in CODESA. Our Constitution was written… under the supervision of Menell, Oppenheimer and Rupert.
Is history in the process of repeating itself?
“Who’s Rob Hersov: An Intricate Look” – Part 1
https://blackopinion.co.za/2022/02/20/whos-rob-hersov-an-intricate-look-2/
February 20, 2022
Who’s Rob Hersov, the man who holds the details of the meeting between British Lord Robin Renwick & EFF’s Julius Malema in London? Malema & Renwick having met under the Chatham House protocols of sworn secrecy, so who’s Rob to have privileged third party information? Chatham House is the 3rd most powerful society & what is said there stays there- you speak you die.
It’s well established that Rob Hersov is the son of Basil Hersov. Basil Hersov is former chairperson & shareholder in the former Anglo Vaal mining company, co-owned with the Menell families. In essence Rob Hersov is the heir to the Hersov family wealth, however keen to make his own mark- Rob left abroad.
Having worked as an executive for such companies as Wall Street listed Morgan Stanley bank, & Italian based pay-tv company Telepui owned by Richemont of Johann Rupert, Rob used his contacts to raise capital to form a company called Sportal in 1998 of which was a sports website development company, & secured contracts with various elite sports entities across Europe & even the South African rugby team.
With Rob as CEO, by May of 2000 Sportal was worth £270 million. However by March 2001 Rob admits the company is falling as investors start to pull out- Rob resigns as CEO, & in November 2001 Sportal is sold for £1, yes one pound. 2002 Rob Hersov founded the executive jet service Marquis Jet Europe of which was a successful venture of which he sold it to rival Netjets, controlled by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway in 2004 & Rob remained as the vice-chairman of Netjets Europe.
Fresh & jubilant from this success- Rob Hersov financially backed German businessman Lars Windhorst to launch an investment firm called Sapinda with Windhorst as CEO & Hersov as board chair, & was again wildly successful building up a balance sheet of more than £900million. However the financial sector global crisis of 2007 dragged Sapinda down as Sapinda was shored up by debt.
German prosecutors however investigated Windhorst’s management of Sapinda & eventually brought 35 charges of fraud, embezzlement and breach of trust, but Windhorst entered into a plea bargain & was fined £850 000 & admitted a breach of trust offence, for which he was given a one-year probation period & with a criminal record after Sapinda had left it’s investors with £60 million in debts.
Hersov & Windhorst were also jointly accused by Alki Partners an American hedge fund- of fraudulent market manipulation. In 2008 a company called Vatas was sentenced by the Berlin Court to pay €29m to Audley Capital a British hegde fund. In 2009 German Bank NORD/LB sued Vatas for €150 million. Vatas filed for insolvency after this. Vatas was owned by Hersov with Windhorst as CEO. There’s also a link of $35 million investment by Sapinda into USA tech company Azubu TV, of which was subsequently embroiled in a $9 billion money laundering ring.
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32f623 No.15759
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18302100 (071928ZFEB23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / Who’s Rob Hersov: An Intricate Look (Parts 1&2)
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“Who’s Rob Hersov: An Intricate Look” – Part 2
https://blackopinion.co.za/2022/02/20/whos-rob-hersov-an-intricate-look-2/
February 20, 2022
Rob Hersov’s track record of questionable to downright shady business dealings & direct association with a convicted fraudster with a criminal record irks.
Rob Hersov is now back in South Africa, & the domestic media reports him as a “Successful Billionaire On A Mission To Save South Africa”.
In his short stint back, he’s again in the spotlight.
Basil Hersov & the Menell family founded the Anglovaal mining company in 1933. It was unbundled & sold off in the late 1990s, but it’s subsidiary companies live on such as food processor AVI, glass maker Consol , & African Rainbow Minerals(ARM) of Patrice Motsepe. Hersov’s brother, James Hersov is a non-executive director of AVI. Rick Menell is ARM’s non-executive deputy chairman.
It must be noted that the Mennel family formed the Urban Foundation NGO with the Oppenheimers & Rupert families. The Urban Foundation payed for Ramaphosa’s law degree studies & Ramaphosa went on to work for the Urban Foundation from 1985 to 1990.
Further note that Lord Worked on the board of Rupert’s company Richemont from 1995 to 2020. The same Richemont that employed Rob Hersov under it’s subsidiary Telepui before Hersov established Sportal, so it’s still the same old order of influence.
Why are EFF’s Julius Malema & Nhlanhla Lux of Operation Dudula holding clandestine meetings with Rob Hersov. What’s interesting though is that Rupert’s employees are the ones holding meetings with Malema & Lux, but at least Rupert meets personally with Ramaphosa which shows a certain level of courtesy- although Rob Hersov recently publicly call Ramaphosa a “moron” & told Ramaphosa to lift the curfews of which Ramaphosa instantly complied.
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32f623 No.15760
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18306633 (081355ZFEB23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF-ANC coalition targets Alfred Duma Municipality (KZN)
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“EFF-ANC coalition targets Alfred Duma Municipality [KZN]”
https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/eff-anc-coalition-targets-alfred-duma-municipality-3e8214a3-2a53-452c-b688-e74a442e340d
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023
Durban — In its drive to seize power from the IFP in hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal, the new ANC-EFF coalition is setting its sights on Alfred Duma municipality in a motion against the mayor on Wednesday.
ANC spokesperson in uKhahlamba region Bheki Khanyile told the Daily News the ANC was ready to reclaim power in the former Mnambithi local municipality, which the party ran for years until the IFP won it in the November 2021 local government election.
Khanyile said although the numbers were tight, he was hoping councillors would put the interest of citizens first and vote with their conscience rather than party directives.
“We understand councillors take the mandate from their leaders who have not even set their foot in Ladysmith, so those may have no interest of the citizens at heart since they do not personally know the challenges faced by the people where their coalition partner, the IFP is in charge,” said Khanyile.
The motion against the mayor was filed by National People’s Assembly councillor Nathi Mthethwa, seconded by NFP councillor Bonisiwe Biyela.
ANC councillor Lindiwe Kubheka has filed against the speaker, while the EFF’s Lwazi Nkosi would present and motivate against the deputy mayor’s removal.
Although the EFF has helped the IFP to govern the municipality, the IFP kept all the senior positions. In the 73-seat council, the IFP has 33 and the ANC 28, while the EFF came third with five seats. The DA got three seats, and the NFP, NPA, African People’s Movement and Philani Mavundla’s Abantu Batho Congress got one each.
With the DA and ABC in the IFP corner, it looks like the IFP will survive with 37 votes against 36, unless some councillors among the IFP-led councillors use their conscience, as happened in Zululand.
An NFP councillor, Berthwel Nxumalo, rescued the IFP when he openly defied his own party position and used his conscience to vote with the IFP.
NPA councillor Mthethwa, who has been critical of IFP leadership since taking over in 2021, said he was hopeful their new coalition under the ANC would celebrate after the special council meeting. Had Mavundla’s relationship with ANC not soured, the ANC-led coalition was guaranteed victory in Alfred Duma.
In its media briefing recently, IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa said his party had no sleepless nights and was not worried about the EFF and ANC coalition, arguing that his party’s calculations showed the IFP would only lose KwaMaphumulo and uMhlabuyalingana local municipalities.
These are two poor rural municipalities with revenue collection issues and solely depend on government grant funding, so losing them would be no big deal.
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32f623 No.15761
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18306635 (081356ZFEB23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF says it has ‘working relationship’ with ANC in KZN
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“EFF says it has ‘working relationship’ with ANC in KZN”
https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/eff-says-it-has-working-relationship-with-anc-in-kzn-eabd7b2a-8a37-48c9-9ea9-293e1c9466fd
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023
Durban - The EFF has revealed that it has entered into a “working relationship” with the ANC in eThekwini while bilateral talks for a more formal relationship are under way.
EFF provincial leader Mongezi Twala said they were in a working relationship with the ANC, albeit an informal arrangement while talks were ongoing.
But he revealed that one of the conditions that would pave the way for a formal working relationship with the ANC, was the removal of eThekwini mayor Mxolisi Kaunda from the post.
In an interview with The Mercury yesterday, he said: “Yes, we are working with the ANC. We want to block the re-emergence of the ‘establishment’, the partnership between the DA and the IFP.
“We want to see the back of that ‘establishment’. We have decided we should work with these ones (ANC) as corrupt as they are, and we tell them to their faces they are corrupt,” he said.
Rumours of an arrangement between the two parties have been circulating for some time and gained momentum after the EFF cut ties with the IFP, ending their coalitions in municipalities they were governing together in KZN.
The arrangement became more apparent when the EFF voted with the ANC on key issues last Friday in an eThekwini council meeting, including on the appointment of a deputy mayor and against a motion of no confidence in Kaunda. In December last year, EFF councillors protested during a council meeting, calling for Kaunda to be axed.
On Monday, the party had claimed it voted against the motion on Kaunda because the smaller parties had been “arrogant” and not consulted it on their plans to oust Kaunda.
“We are going to make changes in the city but we will do this on our own time,” said Twala.
“There are bilateral talks happening with the ANC and we have made it clear that as part of the condition of a formal relationship, Kaunda must be removed as the mayor.
“We need credible people in that post. That man (Kaunda) lacks vision and we have seen the city decay under him. We want credible people to lead the city that will deliver services to the community,” he said.
Twala said the ANC had not shown any indication of wanting to accede to this demand but the bilateral talks were still ongoing.
An ANC councillor in eThekwini, who did not want to be named because coalition talks are being handled by the province, said for the moment, the arrangement with the EFF was on an issue-by-issue basis. The official said the relationship with the smaller parties, which was established after the local government elections, would remain in place even if the ANC and the EFF reached an agreement.
Asked about the ANC and EFF relationship, ADeC councillor Visvin Reddy, who is a member of the bloc of smaller parties, said as far as they were aware, there was no relationship between the ANC and the EFF.
“We have had bilaterals with the ANC and we have put up certain conditions in the interests of the citizens of Durban. We will be watching developments very closely in the next few months.
“People now assume there is a relationship between the EFF and ANC based on one vote. We vote on principles and as ADeC we have voted against the ANC on a number of issues,” he said.
ANC spokesperson Mafika Mndebele said they were working not only with the EFF but with the other smaller parties in the council.
“Indeed, we are in constant negotiations with the EFF and as soon as agreements are reached we will make an announcement.”
He added that the ANC still had full confidence in Kaunda.
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32f623 No.15762
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18306643 (081358ZFEB23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC says Super Zuma will drive ‘agriculture revolution’ after he was appointed as KZN Agriculture and Rural Development MEC
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Is this another reason why KZN has been targeted by the EFF and ANC?
“ANC says Super Zuma will drive ‘agriculture revolution’ after he was appointed as KZN Agriculture and Rural Development MEC”
https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/anc-says-super-zuma-will-drive-agriculture-revolution-after-he-was-appointed-as-kzn-agriculture-and-rural-development-mec-df4c185d-da12-41ab-a50c-fc670a8838c3
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2023
Durban - Former trade unionist and ANC KwaZulu-Natal secretary Super Zuma has been named as the new Agriculture and Rural Development MEC after a change was made in the provincial executive council due to former Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) MEC Sihle Zikalala being deployed to the National Assembly.
In a media briefing at the Marine Building in Durban yesterday, KZN Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube announced that MEC Bongi Sithole-Moloi would move from the Agriculture and Rural Development Department to become Cogta MEC, with Zuma taking her former role.
Zuma has also served as regional secretary of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu) before joining the KZN legislature where he served as chief whip.
“He will work with the farming community to ensure that agriculture becomes our solution to both food insecurity and unemployment. Critically, Zuma will drive the programme of the agriculture revolution,” said party spokesperson Mafika Mndebele.
The spokesperson said Zuma’s appointment was in line with the ruling party’s plan of using the agricultural sector to drive the redistribution of wealth.
“This is extremely important considering the fact that this province has a total of 6.5 million hectares of land for farming purposes of which more than 82% is suitable for extensive livestock production and more than 18% is arable land,” Mndebele said.
Judge Poyo-Dlwati emphasised the need for office bearers to conduct themselves along the principles of the Constitution of the Republic, and promised to provide support from the judicial arm of government when needed.
Yesterday’s announcement came as a surprise to many in the ANC because of the swift manner in which Zikalala’s replacement had been found.
Some party members had expected that the ANC would go to the provincial workshop before announcing the new MEC.
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32f623 No.15763
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18375787 (191520ZFEB23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / In Conversation | SABC News spine-chilling interview with a hitman "Inkabi" (video)
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>>>/qresearch/18162160
>Muti killings: from a client wish to a gruesome, evil death” - Sangomas
>>>/qresearch/18301152
>Gun Free SA calls for action over gun ownership
“In Conversation | SABC News spine-chilling interview with a hitman "Inkabi"”
https://youtu.be/DwMpBmpt2sA
Feb 16, 2023
Police have confirmed that the killing of rapper, Kiernan 'AKA' Forbes, was a hit. A hitman, or Inkabi, as they are popularly known in isiZulu, is someone who is hired to carry out a murder. They are commonly used in taxi wars, gang wars and political killings. The SABC recently had a spine-chilling interview with an Inkabi.
1:46 – “You find us in church a lot. We go there to ask forgiveness. We believe more than all the congregants. We pray to be cleansed because we kill people for a living.”
6:56 – “Our victims are often sold out by their bodyguards. We offer them money. They are human too. We make them understand that we are doing our job just like them. They know that if they don’t cooperate, they are putting their lives at risk. We don’t want your children to starve. You are not the target. We tell them when their boss dies, they will easily find another job. We also work with the police. They are human too. When I need bullets for example, I get them from the police. They know my profession. They alert us about roadblocks and tell us which routes to avoid. They also tell us to hide our weapons so that they are not detected during a search operation. We are also able to evade detection by sniffer dogs because of the muthi we smear on our guns. We only expose the legal firearms for them to check. At times though, we are warned that it won’t be easy to pass through the roadblock. In that case we go back home and make another plan. After carrying out their assignments, hitmen often go for cleansing [at a traditional healer (or sangoma)].”
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32f623 No.15764
Rumble embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18397610 (231510ZFEB23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / ENCA My Guest Tonight - Annika Larsen interview with Andre De Ruyter – “led to his ‘immediate’ departure as Eskom CEO” (video)
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“ENCA My Guest Tonight - Annika Larsen interview with Andre De Ruyter” – “led to his ‘immediate’ departure as Eskom CEO”
https://rumble.com/embed/v27zo06/?pub=4
3:07 – “We know of at least 4 organised crime cartels operating in Mpumalanga in Eskom. Some of them also have interests in Transnet and we see that in our inability to rail coal to Majuba Power Station for example, where we don’t have enough electric locomotives because the overhead lines are stolen and Transnet does not have enough diesel locomotives because these are being tampered with and otherwise disabled. So these 4 cartels are quite sophisticated as far as we can tell. They are well organised. It is interesting that they’ve adopted the language of the mafia so people are called soldiers and they have a hit squad allegedly between 60 and 70 highly trained, well armed people and people get assassinated in Mpumalanga. I think the media maybe has become very used to these reports so they don’t receive much airtime anymore but every week there’s pretty much an assassination. So it’s deeply entrenched and it is highly organised.”
“Eskom exposed: De Ruyter’s explosive revelations”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/andre-de-ruyter-eskom-ceo-interview-annika-larsen-what-claims-revelations-fired-23-february-2023/
23-02-2023 11:57
Andre de Ruyter made various bombshell claims in an interview which now led to his ‘immediate’ departure as Eskom CEO.
Andre de Ruyter opened up in a candid interview on Wednesday 23 February about the alleged political interference and corruption at the embattled power utility. In less than 24 hours since speaking to eNCA journalist Annika Larsen, De Ruyter has been released from his duties as Eskom CEO “with immediate effect” — a month earlier than his planned exit.
In the interview, De Ruyter said the power utility is a “feeding trough for the ANC” and that the party is stuck in outdated communist ideologies
INSIDE ESKOM: DE RUYTER LAYS BARE DEEP ROT AT UTILITY
We break down De Ruyter’s bombshell claims from his eNCA interview. Take a look…
‘CORRUPTION AT HIGHEST LEVELS OF ANC RULING PARTY AND GOVERNMENT’
De Ruyter claims he approached a senior minister about a high-level politician that was involved in “sinister and potentially criminal activities” at Eskom.
“The minister in question looked at another senior official and just said: ‘I guess it was inevitable that it would come out anyway’. It suggests that it was not news,” De Ruyter told Larsen.
The now-former Eskom CEO would however not reveal who the person is, but according to him, he is still in a senior government position.
STATE SECURITY MONITORING DE RUYTER
De Ruyter revealed that criminal syndicates in Mpumalanga were stealing around R1 billion a month from Eskom. Despite this widespread theft and criminal activity, state security was “missing in action”.
“However, they did see fit to send one of their agents to COP 27 to keep an eye on me.”
ANC NOT INTERESTED IN FIXING ESKOM?
De Ruyter then discussed the ANC, saying that “they want what will win them the next election, not what will keep the country going for the next two decades”.
He said the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE), under the leadership of minister Pravin Gordhan, played an interventionist role at Eskom and micromanaged the company.
“That balance has been disturbed by turning Eskom into a state-owned entity under the direct control of the Department of Public Enterprises (DPE).”
“There is a narrative that the state should control everything,” De Ruyter said.
“The ghosts of Marx and Lenin still haunt the halls of Luthuli House. People are still firmly committed to a 1980s style ideology.”
In the eNCA interview, De Ruyter said “there is very little explanation for the very vociferous opposition to starting the just energy transition”.
According to him, decarbonising the South African economy is essential to protecting the environment, growing the economy, and addressing energy security.
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32f623 No.15765
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18397616 (231511ZFEB23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / SA technically in stage 8 load shedding despite Eskom saying it’s stage 6
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“SA technically in stage 8 load shedding despite Eskom saying it’s stage 6”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/load-shedding/sa-stage-8-load-shedding-eskom-february-2023/
23 Feb 2023
The national grid saw 7 045MW of load shedding on Tuesday which equated to stage 8.
Eskom seems to have implemented stage 8 load shedding without informing the South African public.
According to a tweet on Tuesday evening from Eskom spokesperson, Sikonathi Mantshantsha, Eskom’s peak feedback showed that it had implemented 7 045MW of load shedding.
This equates to stage 8 power cuts.
Evening Peak Feedback 21/02/2023, 19:15
Total demand: 30 480MW
Loadshedding: 7 045MW
Eskom OCGT's Utilised: 14
Eskom GT’s Utilised: 3
IPP OCGT's: 5
Renewable Gen: 1 262MW (Wind 791MW, CSP 390MW, PV 81MW)@Eskom_SA Available Generation: 23 289MW@EskomSpokesper1
— SikonathiMantshantsh (@SikonathiM) February 21, 2023, https://twitter.com/SikonathiM/status/1628097928366628867?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
But Eskom has told South Africans that it is currently implementing stage 6 load shedding.
Stage 8 is the highest level of load-shedding the country has yet experienced.
Eskom said stage 6 load shedding would be in place until Wednesday after a generating unit at each of Arnot, Hendrina, and Majuba power stations went offline. There were also two units at Camden Power Station that suffered breakdowns.
Two generating units at the Lethabo power station were also shut down due to coal constraints.
These additional breakdowns seem to have forced Eskom to implement the higher stages of load shedding.
https://dailyinvestor.com/south-africa/9372/stage-8-load-shedding-is-here/
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32f623 No.15766
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18425888 (010048ZMAR23) Notable: French military bases in Africa will now self-identify as schools
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General Research #22590 >>>/qresearch/18425798
French military bases in Africa will now self-identify as schools
28 Feb, 2023 12:48
Emmanuel Macron wants to rebrand Paris’ presence in its former colonies as cultural and economic projects
Since France was dumped by some of its former colonies in Africa in favor of new partners, like Russia and China, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a new plan in an obvious effort to have an excuse to keep hanging out in the hope of winning hearts and minds.
How exactly does Macron plan on doing that? Certainly not by “taking people for imbeciles”, as he said on February 28 while announcing his new African strategy ahead of a tour of the continent this week. “We aren’t going to do common good,” Macron stated, underscoring that France clearly has interests and isn’t going to pretend otherwise. After a remark like that, one might be lulled into believing that everything else that he said would be equally straightforward.
That’s not exactly the case. Rather, Macron is just announcing a different manipulation tactic – because Washington’s model of deploying military shock and awe on resource-rich countries in the hope of ultimately translating it into business deals apparently isn’t getting the job done. Even worse, the West is now worried about being outdone on the security and economic front by Russia and China. And for all the patronizing attempts to warn African countries to avoid dealing with them — most recently by Western officials at the Munich Security Conference — it turns out that treating African leaders like they don’t know what’s in their own best interests isn’t working, either.
The big question in the wake of Mali giving the boot to France’s years-long “counter-terrorism” mission, leading to an exit of the country’s armed forces from the region, was how Paris would justify sticking around. In 2021, there were over 19,000 deaths related to Islamist violence, more than in 2015, when Boko Haram was at its strongest, in the Sahel – the region that France ostensibly sought to stabilize.
So France was fired. For all its time in the region, Paris wasn’t able to parlay its security footprint into the kind of economic and resource deals that it wanted on behalf of both itself and resource-poor Europe.
Macron tipped his hat early in his speech by evoking the Franc of the Financial Community of Africa, as a sort of anchor for the Franco-African cooperation that he’s introducing. The controversial currency, used in 14 African countries and printed in France, is pegged to the Euro. Some consider it a symbol of colonialism and a lack of sovereignty, while the Western establishment generally considers it a source of stability for these countries that attract investment.
Back in 2019 when she was in opposition, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called it the “colonial currency” to which France “applies seigniorage and by virtue of which it exploits the resources of these nations.” Macron would now like to build on that, s’il vous plaît.
To that end, the French President has a new idea that involves Africans forgetting France’s military presence on the continent. Its bases in Africa are now going to be co-managed with Africans and some will be rebranded “academies”, he said. Apparently, in today’s Western world, if an army base wants to self-identify as a school, that’s now entirely its right.
The move to soften France’s image in Africa after having overseen the proliferation of jihadists under its counter-terrorism missions looks a lot like the Biden administration’s new PR efforts aimed at Africa. “Jill Biden’s visit to Namibia was a big hit with scores of giddy children who crowded around her Thursday as she handed out boxes of White House M&Ms after visiting an organization that gets US support for programs that teach young adults about HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence,” the Associated Press reported on February 23.
Macron is also playing up new French-led cooperative initiatives for Africa in culture, sports, health, digital technology, and education. All backed by a European team, he said — in case there were any doubts as to the European Union using France to wedge open the door to resource heaven. Macron also repeatedly mentioned partnerships with African civil society. Translation: French cash for NGO “influencers”. That’s generally called a “paid partnership” on social media, and the ethical protocol is to disclose that funding relationship. What are the odds that the French-backed NGOs will be doing the same when attempting to influence their fellow citizens?
Macron spoke of France’s network of African diaspora, able to open the doors to increased business cooperation in their countries of origin. It sounded like he was planning to just swoop in and rain cash on African enterprise. But how much of that, in reality, will end up benefiting French companies and their shareholders?…..
https://www.rt.com/africa/572192-macron-french-military-africa/
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32f623 No.15767
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18463460 (072215ZMAR23) Notable: (from Geneeral Research) ‘Colonization’: Ugandan MP tells Canadian gov’t to keep pro-abortion propaganda out of Africa
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Canada #41 >>9709
‘Colonization’: Ugandan MP tells Canadian gov’t to keep pro-abortion propaganda out of Africa
Kennedy Hall March 7, 2023
The Ugandan politician also took aim at Canada's promotion of contraceptives and its insistence on providing so-called sexual education to children.
OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) –– Ugandan Member of Parliament Lucy Akello spoke to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development on Tuesday, telling the Canadian government that her nation is not interested in abortion being tied to international aid from developed countries like Canada.
Akello opened with a strong statement directed toward the efforts of the Canadian government to push a pro-abortion mentality on Africans, stating: “About abortion, our people are still loyal to religious truth and cultures… it seems no matter how much money will be spent on making abortion look good, our people still see through the money, the marketing and mass education…”
“Africa has a long history of colonization just like Canada [with] foreign-led governments telling us what is good for us, or what our priorities should be,” she said.
She added that the women she represents as an MP are “able to see through” the push to spread an abortive and contraceptive mentality in Africa. “We believe life starts from conception,” she said. “Where I come from, once conception takes place, it is life.”
Akello told those present that in Uganda even miscarried babies are “given a decent burial, irrespective of the sex.”
To support her African pro-life stance she referenced multiple studies from the continent that demonstrated that the “overwhelming majority of Africans” are pro-life.
She said that pro-life activity far outweighs any pro-abortion sentiment in the continent and that “hardly any” anti-life action exists. “Unborn babies have a right to live and deserve to be protected by laws,” she continued.
Akello told the committee that pushing hormonal contraception on Africans is “hurting” African women due to the “side effects of hormonal contraception.” She also took aim at Canada’s push to spread so-called sex education in Africa.
“The parents who I represent see [sexual education] as an assault to the health and the innocence of children.”
She finished her opening remarks by imploring the Canadian government to spend more resources “keep[ing] the girl child at school as opposed to giving them contraceptives.”
Shadow minister for international development, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, asked the first question after thanking her for making the trip to Canada and took a shot at fellow politicians saying: “Sometimes we have public servants who don’t want to come from their offices to be with us in person.”
He asked Akello how developed nations could help bring resources to developing nations like Uganda without imposing values that are not welcome there.
She replied by saying that in the past, donors would ask what the values of a nation were before offering resources, but that has changed and now donations come with an ideology attached. She said Africans are told by donors, “you must fit in our values” in order to receive money and resources.
“If you want to help,” she continued, “come build what I have, as opposed to making me fit in your priorities.”
She doubled down on her insistence that international support from nations like Canada should be focused on keeping young women in school. “When we keep the girl at school… she will definitely stay out of unwanted pregnancy.” Akello also said that more money for maternal and pediatric health centers were needed, as opposed to funding for contraceptives and abortion.
Liberal MP Robert Oliphant expressed his disagreement with Akello’s presentation, and said that Uganda’s sovereignty as a nation and culture came second to what “the world community has decided.” He told her that “human rights are universal, and transcend political boundaries.”
More:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/colonization-ugandan-mp-tells-canadian-govt-to-keep-pro-abortion-propaganda-out-of-africa/
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32f623 No.15768
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492144 (121504ZMAR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / U.S. Embassy: State of Disaster declared over ongoing Energy Crisis of "Load Shedding"
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“SECURITY ALERT: U.S. EMBASSY – STATE OF DISASTER DECLARED OVER ONGOING ENERGY CRISIS OF “LOAD-SHEDDING””
https://za.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-state-of-disaster-declared-over-ongoing-energy-crisis-of-load-shedding-controlled-electricity-outages/
FEBRUARY 15, 2023
Location: South Africa
Event: The government of South Africa has declared a “State of Disaster” in response to ongoing power shortages. The country’s energy crisis includes sustained load-shedding (controlled rolling blackouts), at varying intervals and is expected to extend beyond 2023. Load-shedding currently results in localized power outages of up to six hours or more per day throughout the country. These planned electricity outages negatively affect private residences, businesses, municipal lighting, traffic lights, and hotels. Rolling blackouts can also impact water availability and safety, internet connectivity, cell phone network coverage, fuel pumps (and therefore fuel availability), residential security features, and the food supply. Additionally, power outages have the potential to increase crime; for example, traffic jams when lights are out provide opportunities for smash and grab crime, and residences can be targeted when lights are out and security systems are not functioning. Further, ongoing conditions have led to an increase in protests and demonstrations, and in some cases civil unrest, throughout the country.
The U.S. Embassy would like to take this opportunity to remind U.S. citizens traveling to or living in South Africa that South Africa has a Travel Advisory Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution due to Crime and Civil Unrest.
Prepare in advance for power outages, including contingencies for communication and water (see additional actions and tips below).
Actions to Take:
•	Be aware of your surroundings.
•	Review your personal security plans.
•	Inquire about a back-up power supply for your place of lodging (i.e. generators or solar-power).
•	Avoid demonstrations.
•	Exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests.
•	Monitor local media for updates.
Emergency Preparedness Tips:
•	Have a communications plan for when there is no or limited power (land line locations, external cell phone battery, additional charging cords, hard copy of important numbers, etc.)
•	Ensure you have necessary medicine, personal hygiene supplies, eyeglasses
•	Memorize family members’ phone numbers
•	Identify safe areas around the city, these could include hotels, hospitals, churches, or police stations that may not lose power
•	Maintain 72-hours’ worth of supplies at home by stockpiling non-perishable food, 3 liters of drinking water per person per day, and medicines and first aid supplies
•	Store flashlights, batteries, radio, and basic tools in a safe location where all family members have easy access
If you received this email, it means that you already enrolled in STEP. Please help us to spread this message and remind all U.S. citizens in South Africa to enroll in the program so that they too can receive the most up to date security and health information.
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32f623 No.15769
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492159 (121506ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Australia’s Warning About South Africa (Parts 1-3)
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Australia’s Warning About South Africa – Part 1
https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/africa/south-africa#safety
Still current at:13 March 2023
Updated:17 February 2023
Crime and violence are serious issues in South Africa.
Crime rates in South Africa are significantly higher than in Australia and often involve weapons.
Be alert.
Due to increased crime, avoid using Numbi Gate at Kruger National Park and consider using an alternative gate.
Police in South Africa deal with a high volume of aggravated crime. Their resources are stretched. You may not get the level of service you would in Australia, especially for less serious crimes such as theft and fraud.
The South African Police Service doesn't have a 'Tourist Police' force. Criminals have posed as 'Tourist Police' to extort and rob tourists. This includes stopping tourist buses to check proof of identity and search luggage.
Power Shortages and Rolling Blackouts (Load Shedding)
The government has declared a state of disaster in response to ongoing power shortages. Rolling blackouts (load shedding) are occurring throughout South Africa which are affecting private residences, businesses, municipal lighting, traffic lights, and hotels.
Blackouts can also affect water availability, internet connectivity, mobile phone network coverage, fuel availability, residential security features, and food supply.
Power outages can potentially increase crime; for example, traffic jams due to power outages provide opportunities for smash-and-grab crime. Residences can be targeted when lights are out and security systems are not functioning. Ongoing conditions have led to increased protests and demonstrations, and in some cases, civil unrest, throughout the country.
Be prepared for issues that may arise from blackouts:
•	have a communications plan for when there is no or limited power (landline locations, external mobile phone battery/power banks, additional charging cords, hard copies of important numbers).
•	maintain several days worth of non-perishable food, drinking water, and other essential items, including medicine and first aid supplies.
•	store torches, batteries, radios and basic tools in quick-access locations.
•	identify safe areas around the city, including hotels, hospitals or police stations that may not lose power.
•	monitor local media and follow the instructions of local authorities.
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32f623 No.15770
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492161 (121506ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Australia’s Warning About South Africa (Parts 1-3)
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>>15769
Australia’s Warning About South Africa – Part 2
https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/africa/south-africa#safety
Crime at airports
Crime in and around airports can occur.
Criminals have robbed arriving passengers, following them from the airport to:
•	ATMs
•	foreign currency exchange facilities
•	tourist accommodation
Theft from luggage also occurs. To avoid this, don't place valuables in checked-in luggage.
Other crimes
Crime in South Africa includes:
•	murder
•	rape
•	assault
•	food and drink spiking
•	mugging, robbery and theft, sometimes with weapons and violence
•	carjacking
•	kidnapping
Robberies involving violence can occur at shopping centres. South Africa experiences a higher amount of crime during its rolling blackouts (loadshedding) including at shopping centres. Be alert at all times.
Assaults and robberies on local commuter and metro trains happen:
•	between Johannesburg and Pretoria
•	in Cape Town
Theft from hotel rooms and guest houses does happen, including within game parks.
Criminals have stolen bags and backpacks from public places including restaurants and bars. Be alert in all public places.
To avoid theft:
•	don't leave luggage and valuables unattended
•	place your luggage and valuables in safekeeping facilities
Crime rates are significantly higher after dark.
To protect yourself against crime, avoid travelling to:
•	central business districts
•	townships, unless with an organised tour run by a reputable company
•	isolated beaches, lookouts and picnic areas
There's a threat of kidnapping across South Africa. Kidnaps are generally for financial gain or motivated by criminality. Foreign nationals, have been kidnapped in the past. Pay attention to your personal security.
Cash-in-transit attacks occur targeting armoured courier vans, sometimes using automatic weapons, with a significant risk of causing death or serious injury to anyone in the vicinity. Avoid driving alongside or parking next to cash transit vehicles wherever possible.
Crime involving vehicles
Thieves posing as vendors or beggars target cars:
•	on highways off ramps
•	at intersections
•	at traffic lights
‘Smash and grab’ thefts from vehicles and carjacking are common, particularly:
•	on major routes
•	at major intersections
•	during traffic congestion
•	after dark
Criminals also place debris on roads to stop vehicles. Don't stop to clear debris.
Road spiking occurs on South African roads, where criminals place spikes on roads to damage vehicles and force motorists to pull over.
To prevent theft when travelling by car:
•	keep doors locked and windows up, even when driving
•	keep valuables out of sight
•	avoid driving after dark
•	maintain situational awareness and stop at designated areas such as petrol stations
•	if followed by a suspicious vehicle, go to a police station, petrol station or alert a security company
Attacks against hikers
Criminals have attacked hikers in South Africa.
To prevent attacks when hiking:
•	hike in groups
•	be alert to your surroundings and circumstances
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32f623 No.15771
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492165 (121507ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Australia’s Warning About South Africa (Parts 1-3)
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>>15769
>>15770
Australia’s Warning About South Africa – Part 3
https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/africa/south-africa#safety
Crime involving cash and credit cards
ATMs in major cities are common. ATMs in rural areas are more rare.
ATM and credit card fraud is common. Criminals use skimming devices to copy your card details onto a blank card.
Criminals wait near ATMs and rob people withdrawing cash.
Criminals use spotters to identify victims who have withdrawn cash or made expensive purchases. Be aware of your surroundings.
To protect yourself against cash and credit card crime:
•	only withdraw small amounts of cash at ATMs
•	refuse offers of help at ATMs
•	keep all ATM and credit card payment slips secure
•	keep your credit card in sight at all times when using it
Don't use ATMs that open onto the street. Only use ATMs in controlled areas, such as:
•	banks
•	shops
•	shopping centres
Scams
Scams are common.
Don't be fooled by scams. If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
If you're a victim of scam, don't travel to South Africa to try and get your money back. The risk of assault is too high.
Fake internet friendship, dating and marriage schemes operate from some African countries. These typically take place on internet dating sites or chat rooms.
Someone you meet online may ask you to send money so they can travel to Australia to visit you. As soon as the scammer receives the money, they end their relationship with you.
Some may ask you to travel to Africa to meet them. When you arrive in Africa they may kidnap, assault or rob you.
Report fraud and scams to the Commercial Crimes Unit of the South African Police Service in Johannesburg on +27 (11) 970 5300.
More information:
•	Scams
•	Kidnapping
Demonstrations and protests
Avoid areas where protests are taking place.
Don’t attempt to cross protester roadblocks as this could provoke a violent reaction.
There have been reports of protesters damaging property belonging to bystanders. Avoid taking photographs or video footage of demonstrations and protests.
If you're caught in a protest, find shelter until it's safe to leave.
Monitor local and social media for updates.
More information:
•	Demonstrations and civil unrest
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32f623 No.15772
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492173 (121509ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / New Zealand Warning Concerning South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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New Zealand Warning Concerning South Africa – Part 1
https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/south-africa
•	Reviewed: 3 March 2023, 16:21 NZDT
•	Still current at: 13 March 2023
Exercise increased caution in South Africa due to violent crime (level 2 of 4).
Crime
There is a very high level of violent crime in South Africa, which includes mugging, murder, sexual assault, carjacking, armed robbery and kidnapping. While most travellers are likely to experience a trouble-free visit, there is a serious risk of crime, particularly in city centres and townships. Although crime occurs at all hours, the risk significantly increases at night.
Carjacking and theft from vehicles is a concern in South Africa, including car windows being broken and valuables taken while vehicles are stopped at intersections. When travelling by car, it is advisable to keep doors locked and windows up at all times, hide valuables from view and remain vigilant at intersections. Do not stop to assist with vehicle breakdowns, clear debris from the road or pick up hitchhikers. Criminals have posed as police officers asking for identification to rob tourists.Particular care should be taken with luggage and personal belongings in and around all airports. Where possible, luggage should be locked in secure plastic film. Criminals have followed tourists from the airport and later robbed them. Be particularly vigilant around the airport. Unsolicited offers of assistance with baggage and transportation arrangements, other than from official porters, should be declined. Avoid using Numbi Gate at Kruger National Park due to elevated levels of crime in the area.
Automatic teller machine (ATM) and ‘card skimming’ crimes are common. Criminals may loiter near machines to rob people making withdrawals. New Zealanders are advised to maintain security awareness when using an ATM, refuse offers of ‘help’, only withdraw small amounts, and avoid using them outside business hours. It may be safer to use ATMs located within a bank or shopping mall.
New Zealanders are advised to be conscious of personal safety at all times. We recommend you avoid travel after dark and to isolated areas and avoid displaying or wearing items that appear valuable, such as mobile devices, cameras and jewellery. If you are confronted by an armed individual, immediately comply and avoid resisting, as this could lead to an escalation in violence.
Terrorism
There is a threat of terrorism in South Africa. New Zealanders in South Africa are advised to keep themselves informed of potential risks to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources. We recommend following any instructions issued by the local authorities and exercising vigilance in public places.
Civil unrest
Strikes and demonstrations occur from time to time in South Africa. There have been outbreaks of violence primarily directed toward refugees and other African migrants throughout South Africa. Violence could occur again at short notice and bystanders could be caught up.
New Zealanders are advised to avoid all demonstrations, protests and rallies as they have the potential to turn violent. You should not attempt to cross roadblocks. We recommend you monitor the local media to keep up to date with local events and follow any instructions issued by the local authorities.
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32f623 No.15773
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492176 (121510ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / New Zealand Warning Concerning South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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New Zealand Warning Concerning South Africa – Part 2
https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/south-africa
Scams
Commercial and internet fraud is common in South Africa. New Zealanders should be wary of any offers that seem too good to be true, as they may be a scam.
Fake internet relationship schemes operate from some African countries. Be wary, do not meet up with or send money to any person you have any doubt about.
For further information see our advice on Internet Fraud and International Scams .
Hiking
Attacks against hikers have occurred at reserves, hiking trails, national parks, including Table Mountain, and other tourist attractions. To help prevent attacks, hike in a group and be aware of your surroundings and circumstances.
Public transport
Avoid using public transport, including buses, trains and minibuses. The ‘Gautrain’ high speed commuter train service which runs between Johannesburg, Pretoria and the Oliver Tambo International Airport, as well as the Blue Train and Ravos Rail, are, however, considered to be generally safe for tourists.
Travelling on foot is inadvisable in most areas. If walking is unavoidable, walk in busy and brightly lit streets and be aware of your surroundings. Avoid walking after dark.
Road conditions are generally good, but roads in the rural and more remote areas may be less maintained. Road safety is an issue due to poor driving habits and poorly maintained vehicles. Avoid driving after dark and be vigilant when the vehicle is stationary, including traffic lights, stop signs and motorway off-ramps. Ensure that the vehicle doors and locked and windows are closed at all times.
Outages
Scheduled power outages regularly occur in South Africa, known locally as “load shedding”. These nationwide outages can take place at short notice, and can result in up to six hours or more without power per day.
Load shedding can affect private residences, hotels and businesses, as well as key infrastructure such as municipal lighting, traffic lights, water provision, fuel provision and telecommunications. Load shedding can also result in interruptions to the supply of water. Load shedding may increase the existing risk of criminal activity, for example smash and grab crime during traffic jams or the targeting of residences when lights are out and security systems are not functioning.
Prepare in advance for load shedding, including:
•	Check with your accommodation provider about the measures they have in place to manage the impact of power outages and be prepared for issues that may arise as a result of outages.
•	Check planned municipal power outages on the Eskom website or via “load-shedding” apps.
•	Identify safe areas around the city, including hotels, hospitals or police stations that may not lose power.
•	Have a communications plan for when there is no or limited power. This includes having power banks and additional charging cords and hard copies of important numbers.
•	Maintain several days’ worth of non-perishable food, drinking water, and other essential items, including medicine and first aid supplies.
•	Store torches, batteries, radios and basic tools in quick-access locations.
•	Monitor local media and follow the instructions of local authorities.
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32f623 No.15774
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492182 (121511ZMAR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / “South Africa faces ‘civil war’ conditions due to possibility of power grid collapse”
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>>15772
>>15773
New Zealand Herald even wrote this article.
“South Africa faces ‘civil war’ conditions due to possibility of power grid collapse”
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/south-africa-faces-civil-war-conditions-due-to-possibility-of-power-grid-collapse/5TFXMJFSHJHAZNRUXIVHBHRJXA/
27 Feb, 2023 12:31 PM
South Africa is on the verge of “collapse” amid rolling blackouts and warnings a total power grid failure could lead to mass rioting on the scale of a “civil war”.
Western embassies including the United States and Australia have advised their citizens in the country to stock up on “several days’ worth” of food and water and be on high alert during extended blackouts sweeping the country. New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade advises “exercise extreme caution” due to strikes and demonstrations. “There have been outbreaks of violence primarily directed toward refugees and other African migrants throughout South Africa. Violence could occur again at short notice and bystanders could be caught up.”
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national “state of disaster” on February 9 in response to the record electricity shortage, which has seen state-owned power company Eskom institute rolling blackouts – dubbed “load shedding” – lasting up to 12 hours in some cases.
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32f623 No.15775
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492207 (121515ZMAR23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Jacob Zuma's land claim for South Africa (video)
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“Nando's Diversity Ad” - https://youtu.be/cBIDkW2_FnQ
Keep in mind that the Khoisan/Bushmen were the indigenous people of South Africa and they are not regarded as Bantus. The attached video ad summarises it well.
“Jacob Zuma's land claim for South Africa”
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/jacob-zumas-land-claim-for-south-africa
03 March 2023
Below are excerpts
President says black people have occupied whole of SA, since Bantu expansion reached here in 500AD
JACOB G ZUMA FOUNDATION
27 February 2023
Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
Formerly known as Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Private Bag X250
Pretoria 0001
Attention: Minister Thokozile Didiza
Email: COS@dalrrd.gov.za
MLO.Minister@dalrrd.gov.za
PLO.Minister@daff.gov.za
queries@dalrrd.gov.za info@dalrrd.gov.za
Dear Honourable Minister T. Didiza
LAND CLAIM COMPROMISING THE SOVEREIGN STATE OF REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA.
PART ONE- NOTIFICATION OF LAND CLAIM
a.	I, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa M. Zuma, having held office as The Fourth President
of South Africa.
b. I, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa M. Zuma, in capacity as Patron of the Jacob G. Zuma
Foundation on behalf of the Black indigenous peoples hereby notify;
the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development and its predecessor being Department of Rural Development and Land Reform the following:
c. Land Claim for the Sovereign Territory of South Africa-
The Black Population originates from the Bantu Expansion and we have had a presence in South Africa since time 500AD reaching present-day KwaZulu-Natal Province, of which since 500 AD we have inhabited the entire territory of South Africa.
PART TWO- FIRST STEP OF LAND CLAIM PROCESS
a. Our Submission of Claim is that the process starts with a claimant contacting the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform which is no known as the Department of Agricultural, Rural Development and Land Reform, with our "notice of intention" to make a claim based on dispossession by one or more means including:
i conquest;
ii cession under treaty or agreement;
iii occupation by white settlers;
v any other means resulting in dispossession such as forced removal ("land will be taken away without compensation"), occupation without title deed etcetera.
PART THREE- REASON FOR "NOTICE OF INTENT"
1. It has been pointed out to myself recently by my learned friends and Comrades, that Land has pillars, which are Dignity, Education and Economy. These lead to the Tripple challenges, namely Poverty, Inequality and Unemployment.
2. Dignity is the Recognition of our people who have occupied South Africa since 500 AD, prior to Jan van Riebeeck arrival of 5th April 1652.
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32f623 No.15776
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18492235 (121522ZMAR23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun / Vuka Naz: Zuma submits land claim for ALL of SA & 4 dead as striking health-workers go on rampage (video)
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>>15772
>New Zealanders are advised to avoid all demonstrations, protests and rallies as they have the potential to turn violent.
>>15768
>Avoid demonstrations. [US]
>>15771 [Australia]
>Avoid areas where protests are taking place.
>Don’t attempt to cross protester roadblocks as this could provoke a violent reaction.
>There have been reports of protesters damaging property belonging to bystanders. Avoid taking photographs or video footage of demonstrations and protests.
>If you're caught in a protest, find shelter until it's safe to leave.
“Zuma submits land claim for ALL of SA & 4 dead as striking health-workers go on rampage | VN | 130”
https://youtu.be/Za0_56_g8CY
Mar 10, 2023
Ironically, the protesters also sang the “kill the boer, Kill the farmer” song as the health-workers protest.
9:55 – “Guys it’s serious, it’s very serious. People are losing their lives and why? Because of certain individuals who are in the process of protesting or at least striking, have no damn care for human life.”
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32f623 No.15777
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18494456 (122205ZMAR23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / (from General Research) Rapper Costa Titch Dies at 28 After Collapsing Onstage During Performance
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General Research #22679 >>>/qresearch/18494322
Rapper Costa Titch Dies at 28 After Collapsing Onstage During Performance
Alana Mastrangelo 12 Mar 2023
South African rapper Costa Titch, whose real name was Constantinos Tsobanoglou, has died at the age of 28 after collapsing onstage while performing at a Johannesburg music festival on Saturday. No cause of death was announced.
“Death has tragically knocked at our door. Robbing us of our beloved son, brother, and grandson. Constantinos Tsobanoglou (28), who South Africa had come to love and idolize under his stage name ‘Costa Titch,'” the rapper’s family wrote on his Instagram page.
“It is with deep pain that we find ourselves having to acknowledge his passing at this time,” they added. “We are thankful for the emergency responders and all those present in his last hours on this earth.”
The family went on to ask the public for “time and space” as they “try to make sense of what has befallen us.”
“As a family we are faced with a difficult time as we try to make sense of what has befallen us and ask that we be afforded the time and space to gather ourselves,” they wrote.
“The Tsobanoglou family thanks you for the love and support you have given to our son and may you continue to uplift him even in spirit. Please keep us in your prayers and uplifted in the Lord,” the rapper’s family concluded.
Costa Titch was reportedly performing at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg South, South Africa, when he collapsed onstage. After that, someone was seeing rushing to help the rapper, who briefly regained his footing before falling again.
https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2023/03/12/rapper-costa-titch-dies-at-28-after-collapsing-onstage-during-performance/
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32f623 No.15778
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18505945 (141509ZMAR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / 00DEZZ - How Cyril Ramaphosa was bought by UK and EU money (video)
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>>15668
>In his ‘special plea’ challenging the right of prosecutor Billy Downer to try him for Arms Deal-related corruption and racketeering, Zuma claimed he had ‘come across information’ that former Scorpions boss Leonard McCarthy was an operative for America’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and was handled by an agent called André Pienaar.
>He said Pienaar, who he said was code-named Luciano, was responsible for getting McCarthy his job at the World Bank.
>>>/qresearch/18494133 - Puppets abound in their collaboration towards the demise of South Africa. Don’t forget the former South African Scorpion boss, Leonard McCarthy, was supposed to investigate corruption in Eskom when he worked for the World Bank [https://www.news24.com/News24/DA-complaint-on-Hitachi-to-land-on-ex-Scorpions-boss-McCarthys-desk-20151001]. They create the problems and then provide solutions to the problems they created. Clearly “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars” [https://ia600100.us.archive.org/5/items/SilentWeaponsForQuietWarsOriginalDocumentCopy/Silent%20Weapons%20for%20Quiet%20Wars%20Original%20Document%20Copy.pdf] is playing out infront of us.
“00DEZZ - How Cyril Ramaphosa was bought by UK and EU money.”
https://youtu.be/U2UFoBRCgOs
Mar 14, 2023
11:42 – “Yes of course. Our friends in Europe have not always served this country well. Let us got to the original sin of the ANC, which was the arms deal. Europe basically bribed South African decision makers to agree to purchase systems that were totally unsuitable to our environment and that are now unserviceable. Of the 3 frigates, only 1 can run. Of the 3 submarines, none are serviceable… We carried on with the energy transition while about 60% of the global warming goes on the account of the United States and Europe and our contribution here in South Africa is a mere 2%. We were forced, we were pushed. Our politicians were basically bribed with enormous promises and large amounts of money to switch off perfectly well functioning power stations and to throw this country into an energy emergency. This was actually not our making. So, yes, the interests of Europe and the interests of the United States aren’t always coinciding with the need for South Africans to see progress and to develop and to have better opportunities.”
14:26 – “I would be naturally skeptical, once again, if the European leaders like they did with Cyril Ramaphosa in 2017, come up and say well we now endorse Paul Mashatile because then we have to ask how much money are they raising for him in order to influence him in order to take certain decisions in their best interest once more?”
Original Video Source;
Ramaphosa has reached a dead end in his presidency: Prof Andre Thomashausen
https://youtu.be/Fbq8LEZYL54
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32f623 No.15779
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18505972 (141518ZMAR23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF Calls for National Shutdown 20 March 2023; SA Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU)
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>>15758
>Who’s Rob Hersov, the man who holds the details of the meeting between British Lord Robin Renwick & EFF’s Julius Malema in London? Malema & Renwick having met under the Chatham House protocols of sworn secrecy, so who’s Rob to have privileged third party information? Chatham House is the 3rd most powerful society & what is said there stays there- you speak you die.
>>15759
>Why are EFF’s Julius Malema & Nhlanhla Lux of Operation Dudula holding clandestine meetings with Rob Hersov. What’s interesting though is that Rupert’s employees are the ones holding meetings with Malema & Lux
>>15778
“00DEZZ - EFF Calls for National Shutdown 20 March 2023.”
https://youtu.be/E_1JE0QpG-o
31:45 – “In the past, we built our own power stations. We were going to build our own nuclear power stations and I am not talking about the pebble-bed modular reactor. I have spoken to my members about where these sites have been prepared where we were going to build our own nucleur power stations. Pressurized water reactors like Koeberg and all of these things were just stopped. They were stopped because of overseas influence.”
33:19 – “You need to understand at this stage, the EFF is obviously changing gears here. Julius Malema formed the EFF on the back of the visit to the United Kingdom and maybe the EFF is going to be used for new things in the future. They’ve been used to pacify the left for a very long time. They’ve been very effective at doing that but if that step change happens and the plan is actually to destablise this government by 2025 so that a United Nations interim government can step in to ‘stabilise’ the country under their law and order, under their regulations. We are in for a tough ride. This is certainly the plan globally”
Sources;
‘EFF will bring SA to a standstill on March 20’
Published Feb 13, 2023
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/eff-will-bring-sa-to-a-standstill-on-march-20-732abfdd-ef82-40fc-b32e-fe3d2d6d02ff
“Fighters, the militancy and protest character of the EFF, the fearless character, the ground forces of the EFF, your determination to liberate the people of South Africa is going to be seen on March 20 when you bring South Africa to a standstill,” he told the members.
Malema told the province’s delegates that they should identify which road, shopping complex and city they would occupy on that day.
‘Streets are calling’: EFF urges citizens to occupy streets during national shutdown
13 Mar 2023
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/eff-national-shutdown-march-2023/
EFF warns businesses to close on day of planned shutdown or face being looted
9 March 2023
https://www.news24.com/news24/politics/political-parties/eff-warns-businesses-to-close-on-day-of-planned-shutdown-or-face-being-looted-20230309
In a video seen this week, party members were captured announcing the shutdown on the back of a bakkie via a loudspeaker.
The speaker is heard saying: "We are saying to you close down all your businesses to avoid the looting. Close down all your shops to avoid the looting. Close down all your factories to avoid the lootings.
"Close down everything; nothing will be operating on that day; we are avoiding the looting. So, we are saying to you, come and join the march, my brother; come and join the march, my sister."
EFF spokesperson Sinawo Thambo said the party had travelled door to door, handed pamphlets, and mobilised on the back of bakkies throughout the country to "effectively gather people for the national shutdown".
Thambo said the SA Federation of Trade Unions' involvement would see more than 700 000 of its members taking part in the shutdown and ensure workers would not be victimised for joining.
Its general-secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, announced the trade unions' participation in the shutdown at a media briefing last week.
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32f623 No.15780
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18505986 (141521ZMAR23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF Calls for National Shutdown 20 March 2023; SA Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU)
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>>15779
>Thambo said the SA Federation of Trade Unions' involvement would see more than 700 000 of its members taking part in the shutdown and ensure workers would not be victimised for joining.
>Its general-secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi, announced the trade unions' participation in the shutdown at a media briefing last week.
SA Federation of Trade Unions [Saftu] Affiliates
https://saftu.org.za/affiliates/
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32f623 No.15781
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18517609 (161259ZMAR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / “Four electricians killed by Ekurhuleni residents while trying to restore power to their suburb” (video)
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“WATCH | Beaten with knobkerries, tied with rope and dragged:How Ekurhuleni mob killed 4 electricians” - https://youtu.be/Vq9Wo8x8qFQ
“Four electricians killed by Ekurhuleni residents while trying to restore power to their suburb”
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/contract-electricians-dispatched-to-restore-power-killed-by-residents-20230310
10 March 2023
Four contract electricians were murdered in Cruywagen Park on Monday after they were attacked by some members of the very community they were coming to help.
As such, the City of Ekurhuleni says fixing the electricity issues in the area will take much longer "because workers and contractors now fear for their lives".
Members of the Cruywagen Park community complained on Thursday that there had been no electricity since Sunday.
According to the City, at around 17:35 on Monday, a municipality electrician called for assistance from contractors in Sarel Hattingh Street in Klippoortjie, Germiston.
Contractors of BMLL, a cable repairs subcontractor in Germiston, were dispatched to assist with the fault.
A group of community members had gathered near the area.
When the contract electricians arrived, they were attacked by the group.
According to the City, the contractors' vehicle was picked up, thrown over the bridge, and then set alight.
The contractors were then assaulted with various objects. Four contractors were killed in the process.
The City said it was unclear why the contractors were attacked.
Police are investigating the matter.
Spokesperson for the City of Ekurhuleni, Zweli Dlamini, said:
The barbaric murder of these innocent people is strongly condemned by the municipality.
"What makes the situation worse is that these victims of brutal murder were trying to assist with the stabilisation of electricity in the very same area where they were senselessly attacked.
"How on earth do we allow our employees and contractors to move into communities after such a brutal attack? Unfortunately, this will affect our turnaround time to service delivery interruptions because our workers and contractors now fear for their lives.
"We cannot expose them to such risky situations until their safety is guaranteed."
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32f623 No.15782
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519466 (162005ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1&2)
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Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech Part 1
Probably more can be added
Britain had De Beers manage the South African colony. >>>/qresearch/17929958
De Beers created the segregated system which became Apartheid laws >>>/qresearch/18035586
Oppenheimer’s businesses (De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd., the Anglo American Corporation, Charter Consolidated and the Mineral and Resources Corporation (Minorco)) were head quartered in London and had investments across the world influencing many governments and sold Soviet Union diamonds during the cold war. More details can be read at https://www.nytimes.com/1983/05/08/magazine/oppenheimer-of-south-africa.html, https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/19/magazine/harry-oppenheimer-s-empire-going-for-the-gold.html. Or watched at https://youtu.be/DOXp1iUvYvE [The_Diamond_Empire_Oppenheimer_family_s_cartel_Artificial_sc.avi] >>>/qresearch/17998364
The ANC had training/assistance in the USSR [https://www.politicsweb.co.za/news-and-analysis/the-anc-and-the-soviets], East Germany [https://www.heritage.org/africa/report/east-germany-marxist-mission-africa] and Cuba [https://panafricannews.blogspot.com/2010/01/cuba-and-south-african-anti-apartheid.html].Headquarters of the African National Congress, at 28 Penton Street N1 London, 1978 to 1994. [https://ditsong.org.za/en/2022/08/18/anc-intelligence-communication-from-london-to-lusaka-radio-freedom/]
The ANC has offices in about 40 countries, including most major capitals. But the leadership is concentrated in two countries – the United Kingdom and Zambia… We do know, however, that the SACP is pro-Soviet, semisecret party headquartered in London… A recent ANC statement specifically noted that white farmers and urban white males were considered by the ANC as part of the government’s “security forces” and were valid target for the ANC operations. https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP90R00961R000600050009-1.pdf [See attachment July 1986 CIA document as it seems to have been removed.]
It appears that South Africa’s demise started with PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech, timelines below.
-	15 August 1985 – South Africa’s President PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech.
-	Sept. 10, 1985 – “REAGAN, IN REVERSAL, ORDERS SANCTIONS ON SOUTH AFRICA; MOVE CAUSES SPLIT IN SENATE; NEW POLICY ON PRETORIA” [Oppenheimer would not have been affected by this due to their international investments] - https://www.nytimes.com/1985/09/10/us/reagan-reversal-orders-sanctions-south-africa-move-causes-split-senate-new.html
-	September 1985 - Mbeki's fall and the collapse of Wall Street [2008] are concurrent and related events, as they were predictable. Glimpse back to 1985 when the Johannesburg stock market crashed and the apartheid regime defaulted on its mounting debt, and the chieftains of South African capital took fright. In September that year a group led by Gavin Relly, chairman of the Anglo American Corporation, met Oliver Tambo, the ANC president, and other resistance officials in Zambia. [http://johnpilger.com/articles/south-africa-the-liberations-betrayal] Oppenheimer’s controlling interest in Argus Newspapers, South Africa’s largest newspaper group, has enabled him to shower the ANC/SACP with an incredible propaganda windfall. His Oppenheimer Fund annually pours millions of dollars into radical causes. According to South African journalist Aida Parker, Oppenheimer’s conduits have poured 320 to 350 million rand into the ANC since 1985 and have given the PAC more than 50,000 rand in the weeks leading up to the election. [https://thenewamerican.com/silk-tie-revolutionaries/]
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32f623 No.15783
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519471 (162007ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1&2)
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>>15782
Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech Part 2
-	1985 - By the time international sanctions were imposed in the mid-1980s, business was engaging regularly with the ANC and facilitating high level meetings with the NP government, and even the security and intelligence services. In particular, after PW Botha’s Rubicon speech in 1985, far more from the business side started to get involved, perhaps because they saw the writing was on the wall… An important consideration in this process was the homogeneous nature of SA business. In the 1970s and 1980s the major national companies were Anglo (the Oppenheimers); Rembrandt (the Ruperts); Liberty (the Gordons); and Anglovaal (the Menells and Hersovs). The top six companies owned over 80% of the economy in 1985. This economic clout provided considerable leverage. https://www.up.ac.za/centre-for-mediation-in-africa/news/post_2957958-expert-opinion-business-deserves-thanks-for-role-in-averting-sa-civil-war-say-experts-ahead-of-discussion-co-hosted-by-up
-	1985 - Chairmen of leading corporate groups (Sir Timothy Bevan (Barclays Bank), Lord Barber (Standard Bank), Evelyn de Rothschild (Chair of Rothschild’s), George Soros, with representatives of Shell, Courtaulds, BP and Gold Fields and (from SA) Tony Bloom (Premier Group) and Chris Ball (Barclays), invited by Anthony Sampson to lunch at the Connaught Rooms, London, to meet with Oliver Tambo, in London. (Anthony Sampson, The Anatomist, p. 228). [https://www.sahistory.org.za/archive/chronology-meetings-between-south-africans-and-anc-exile-1983-2000-michael-savage]
-	From 1976 to 1984 there was a steady growth in armed attacks, with about 265 incidents recorded. These included assassinations and attacks on police stations. "MK [ANC military wing] activity peaked between 1985 and 1988. The number of incidents increased from 44 in 1984 to 136 in 1985 and 228 in 1986," says the report. https://omalley.nelsonmandela.org/omalley/index.php/site/q/03lv02424/04lv02730/05lv02918/06lv02938.htm
-	11 June 1988 – Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute concert held at Wembley Stadium, London, to garner support for the release of Mandela, [https://youtu.be/xuyeqMD01Cc]. 600 million people watched it across the world.
-	18 January 1989 - “On 18 January 1989, P W Botha suffered a mild stroke at the age of 73. https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/president-pw-botha-suffers-stroke
-	“In February 1989, de Klerk was elected leader of the National Party and in September 1989 he was elected State President.” https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1993/klerk/biographical/
-	10 February 1990 - Mandela and the ANC never renounced violence [https://youtu.be/Z_yyZvfSvnk (31 January 1985)] however F.W. de Klerk announces that Mandela would be released from prison the following day. “10 Feb 1990 – “FW de Klerk announces the release of Nelson Mandela” at https://youtu.be/8DdNV6nbByM
-	1990 – Namibia got its ‘independence’ on 21st of March and US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Chester Crocker, became Director of Minorco that year. >>15443
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32f623 No.15784
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519482 (162009ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
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>>15782
>It appears that South Africa’s demise started with PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech
>>15783
PW Botha’s 15 August 1985 Rubicon Speech – Part 1
“The Rubicon speech was delivered by South African President P. W. Botha on the evening of 15 August 1985 in Durban. The world was expecting Botha to announce major reforms in his government, including abolishing the apartheid system and the release of Nelson Mandela.[1] However, the speech Botha actually delivered at the time did none of this. The speech is known as the 'Rubicon speech' because in its second-last paragraph Botha used the phrase, "I believe that we are today crossing the Rubicon. There can be no turning back."” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubicon_speech
It is interesting that I cannot find a video of his speech on the web but at least found this transcript.
https://ia902806.us.archive.org/1/items/pw_botha_rubicon_toespraak_august_1985/pw_botha_rubicon_speech_august_1985.pdf
Below are excerpts
However, I also receive advice from some whose intentions are to help me from the wall into the ditch. To such people I want to say – I grew up on a farm and I know a skunk by its smell. If you won't accept the advice of these people I'm talking about right now, they burden you and your country. [English translation]
The great Langenhoven rightly said: "appreciate, O slandered, the tribute of your slanderer. He admits that you're defamatory worthy — while he isn't". In these words of Langenhoven a great truth set in stone. [English translation]
Most of the media in South Africa [mostly owned by the Oppenheimers] have already informed you on what I was going to say tonight, or what I ought to say, according to their superior judgement.
During recent weeks there was an unparalleled scurry from different sources, within and outside South Africa, to predict and prescribe what is to be announced at the Congress. It eas also envisaged that worldwide, people are going to be dissatisfied if certain things are not announced as were predicted.
It is of course a well-known tactic in negotiations to limit the other person’s freedom of movement about possible decisions, thus forcing him in a direction where his options are increasingly restricted.
It is called the force of rising expectations.
Firstly, an expectation is raised that a particular announcement is to be made. Then an expectation is raised about what the content of the announcement should be. The tactic has 2 objectives.
Firstly, the target is set so high that, even if an announcement is made, it is almost impossible to fulful the propagated expectations. Secondly, it is also an attempt to force the one party into negotiations to make the expected decision. If this is not done, public opinion is already conditioned to such an extent that the result is wide-spread dissatisfaction. If you want to read about this tactics, read the “Nicaragua Betrayed” and then you will see the history of some these gentlemen repeated in South Africa.
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32f623 No.15785
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519484 (162010ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
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PW Botha’s 15 August 1985 Rubicon Speech – Part 2
https://ia902806.us.archive.org/1/items/pw_botha_rubicon_toespraak_august_1985/pw_botha_rubicon_speech_august_1985.pdf
This is what has been happening over recent weeks. I find it unacceptable to be confronted in this manner with an accomplished fact. That is not my way of doing and the sooner these gentlemen accept it, the better.
But the perceptions of many overseas observers bear little relationship to the realities of the situation.
People are flocking to South Africa tonight, from neighbouring countries because they are looking for work and health services. Only last week I was in the north of our country and there I had the experience that people were locking from Mozambique into South Africa in their tens of thousands. How do you explain that? Do people flee to hell?
The Republic of South Africa still remains the leading country in the sub-continent of Southern Africa… For example, at present 90% of the exports of Southern Africa takes place through the transport systems of the Republic of South Africa.
We have such a vast task ahead of us and such great challenges to create a better future, that we can ill afford the irresponsibilities and destructive actions of barbaric Communist agitators and even murderers who perpetrate the most cruel deeds against fellow South Africans, because they are on the payroll of the their masters far from this lovely land of ours.
The underdeveloped part of the economy is mainly that of different non-White communities. There are historic reasons for this, just as there are historic reasons for the plight of Africa in general. Instead of the Whites paternalistically trying to do everything for the Blacks, they must rather be allowed to help themselves – in the informal as wella s the formal sector of the economy.
When I met with President Machel some time ago on the border of South Africa and Mozambique, I told him he must not expect from South Africa the same policy which destroyed Africa under the leadership of the West and Russia. I told him that we are not coming with aid programme, but we want co-operation and he interrupted immediately and said: “Africa is tired of aid, provide us with co-operation, and help us to help ourselves.” [Is this the reason why he died in a plane crash 19 October 1986?] Consequently, I shall go out of my way to see to it that more substantial funds are made available to the Small Business Development Corporation.
Secondly, I refer to the problem of housing, caused mainly by our population explosion in South Africa, as elsewhere in Africa.
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32f623 No.15786
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519488 (162011ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
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>>15785
PW Botha’s 15 August 1985 Rubicon Speech – Part 3
https://ia902806.us.archive.org/1/items/pw_botha_rubicon_toespraak_august_1985/pw_botha_rubicon_speech_august_1985.pdf
It is a fallacious belief that the Government must do everything for all. We must help the people to help themselves, to build an upgrade their homes through their own efforts. We have decided that land should be made available where possible and site services supplied. We have already accepted the principle of ownership rights for Blacks in the urban areas outside the National States. Just as important is the principle of ownership rights to people in the National States.
We believe in the same Almighty God and the redeeming grace of His Son, Jesus Christ.
And I know what I am talking about, because only a few months ago I stood before an audience of 3 million Black people, proving the truth of what I am saying now. I don’t know whether one of our critics ever saw 3 million people together in a meeting. I did.
We believe our great wealth of divergent population groups must speak to each other through their elected leaders, not self appointed leaders.
We know that it is the hard fact of South African life, that it will not be possible to accommodate the political aspirations of our varous population groups and communities in a known defined political system. We will have to find our own unique system, because our problems are unique.
I firmly believe that the granting and acceptance of independence by various Black peoples within the context of their won statehood, represent a material part of the solution. I believe in democratic neighbours, not neighbours that call out elections and then stop them in their mysterious ways.
I would, however, like to restate my Government’s position in this regard, namely that independence cannot be forced upon any community. Should any of the Black National States therefore prefer not to accept independence, such states or communities will remain a part of the South Africa nation, are South African citizens and should be accommodated within political institutions within the boundaries of the Republic of South Africa.
But I know for a fact that most leaders in their own right in South Africa and reasonable South Africans will not accept the principle of one-man-one-vote in a unitary system. That would lead to domination of one over the other an dit would lead to chaos. Consequently, I reject it as a solution.
We must rather seek our solutions in the devolution of power and in participation on common issues.
I am not prepared to lead White South Africans and other minority groups on a road to abdication and suicide.
Destroy White South Africa and our influence, and this country will drift into faction strife, chaos and poverty.
Together with my policy statements earlier this year in parliament, I see this speech of mine as my Manifesto for a new South Africa.
In my policy statements in January and June of this year, I indicated that there would be further developments with regard to the rights and interests of the various populations groups in Southern Africa.
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32f623 No.15787
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519498 (162013ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
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>>15786
PW Botha’s 15 August 1985 Rubicon Speech – Part 4
https://ia902806.us.archive.org/1/items/pw_botha_rubicon_toespraak_august_1985/pw_botha_rubicon_speech_august_1985.pdf
Since then we have had to contend with escalating violence within South Africa, and pressure from abroad in the form of measures designed to coerce the Government into giving in to various demands.
Our enemies, both within and without – seek to divide our peoples. They seek to creat unbridgeable differences between to us to prevent us from negotiating peaceful solutions to our problems. Peaceful negotiation is their enemy. Peaceful negotiation is their enemy, because it will lead to joint responsibility for the progress and prosperity of South Africa. Those whose methods are violent, do not want to participate. They wish to seize and monopolize all power. Let there be no doubt about what they would do with such power.
One has only to look at their methods and means. Violent and burtal means can only lead to totalitarian and tyrannical ends.
Their actions speak louder than their words. Their words offer ready panaceas such as one-man-one-vote, freedom and justice for all. Their actions leave no doubt that the freedoms that we already have – together with the ongoing extension of democracy in South Africa – are the true targest of their violence. Is this type of Government really such a wonderful example that they wish to have? Why do they nor organize the investors of the Western world to invest in Lesotho and Mozambique? Why do I have to appeal to people to invest in Mozambique?
I have a specific question I would like to put to the media in South Africa: How do they explain the fact that they are always present, with cameras et cetera, at places where violences takes place? Are there people from the revolutionaty elements who inform them to be ready? Or are there perhaps respresentatives of the reactionary groups in the ranks of certain media? [Like when AWB members were gunned down infront of an entourage of media personnel in Bophuthatswana a month before the 1994 elections, https://youtu.be/FC7UyAN-jrY embedded (Was it a suicide?), or like the necklacing incident at 16:28, https://youtu.be/dZIZ9gVEpNI]
My question to you is this: Whose interests do you serve – those of South Africa or those of the revolutionary elements? South Africa must know, our life is at stake.
I stated in Parliament, when put this question, that if Mr Mandela give a commitment that he will not make himself guilty of planning, instigating or committing acts of violence for the furtherance of political objectives, I will, in principle, be prepared to consider his release.
But let me remind the public of the reasons why Mr Mandela is in jail. I think it is absolutely necessary that we deal with that first of all. When he was brought before court in the sixties, the then Attorney-General, Dr Yutar, set out the State’s case inter alia as follows:
“As the indictment alleges, the accused deliberately and maliciously plotted and engineered the commission of acts of violence and destruction throughout the country…
The planned purpose thereof was to bring about in the Republic of South Africa chaos, disorder and turmoil…
They (Mr Mandela and his friends) planned violent insurrection and rebellion.”
The saboteurs had planned the manufacture of at least seven types of bombs: 48 000 anti-personnel mines, 210 000 hand grenades, petrol bombs, pipe bombs, syringe bombs and bottle bombs.
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32f623 No.15788
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519501 (162014ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC: VIP's of violence (video)
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>like the necklacing incident at 16:28, https://youtu.be/dZIZ9gVEpNI
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32f623 No.15789
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18519509 (162016ZMAR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
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>>15787
PW Botha’s 15 August 1985 Rubicon Speech – Part 5
https://ia902806.us.archive.org/1/items/pw_botha_rubicon_toespraak_august_1985/pw_botha_rubicon_speech_august_1985.pdf
A document was produced during the Court case in Mandela’s own handwriting in which he stated:
“We Communist Party members are the most advanced revolutionaries in modern history… The enemy must be completely crushed and wiped out from the face of the earth before a Communist world can be realized.”
In passing sentence at the time, the Judge, Mr Justice De Wet, remarked:
“The crime of which the accused have been convicted that is the main crime, the crime of conspiracy, is in essence one of high treason. The State has decided not to charge the crime in this form.
“Bearing this in mind and giving the matter very serious consideration, I have decided not to impose the supreme penalty [death penalty] which in a case like this would usually be the proper penalty for the crime.”
We have never given in to outside demands and we are not going to do so now. South Africa’s problems will be solved by South Africans and not by foreigners.
We are not going to be deterred from doing what we think best, nor will we be forced into doing what we don’t want to do. The tragedy is that hostile pressure and agitation from abroad have acted as an encouragement to the militant revolutionaries in the South Africa to continue with their violence and intimidation. They have derived comfort and succour from this pressure.
We prefer to resolve our problems by peaceful means: then we can build, then we can develop, then we can train people, then we can uplift people, then we can make this country of ours a better place to live in. By violence and by vurning down schools and houses and murdering innocent people, you don’t build a country, you destroy it.
Despite the disturbances, despite the intimidation, there is more than enough goodwill among Blacks, Whites, Coloureds and Asians to ensure that we shall jointly find solutions acceptable to us.
But I say it is going to take time. Revolutionaries have no respect for time, because they have no self-respect. Look what they have done to Africa, a continent that is dying at present. I can tell you, because I know what is happening in many of these countries. I have the facts and I am not going to hand South Africa over to these revolutionaries to do the same to this lovely country.
I am encouraged by the growing number of Black leaders who are coming forward to denounce violence. Any reduction of violence will be matched by action on the part of the Government to lift the State of Emergency and restore normality in the areas concerned.
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32f623 No.15790
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18538615 (191236ZMAR23) Notable: EFF Bun / The EFF Accidentally Leaks Shutdown Plan: South Africa 2023 (video)
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“The EFF Accidentally Leaks Shutdown Plan | South Africa (2023)”
https://youtu.be/At20DHHykQ0
The EFF accidentally exposed their plan of burning tyres and closing roads on the planned National Shutdown on the 20th of March. Be sure to inform your security companies et al. of the new plan they have.
It is interesting that taxis associations will not be joining the EFF to shutdown the country. History they are very successful to shutdown South Africa by blocking roads.
National Shutdown: Here are 13 things you need to know so far
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/national-shutdown-here-are-13-things-you-need-know-breaking-news-18-march-2023-latest-julius-malema-eff/
18-03-2023 04:41
Here is everything you need to know so far about the planned National Shutdown scheduled for Monday, 20 March.
The National Shutdown is planned for Monday. Here are 13 things that you need to know so far.
HERE ARE 13 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW – NATIONAL SHUTDOWN:
EFF leader Julius Malema said that there would be no starting or end point for the demonstration.
•	Clinics and hospitals will be accessible
•	No starting or ending point
•	This is a protest, NOT a march.
•	No permit was granted for National Shutdown
•	Businesses warned NOT to open on Monday.
•	Promises of no violence -‘This is a peaceful protest’.
•	Various sectors of society, including SANTACO, the National Taxi Association, the local Taxi Association, the Road Freight Association and organised structures within communities, have rejected the call to shutdown.
•	All Government services will be available as normal.
•	Law enforcement officers will be out in their numbers
•	PUTCO bus services is suspended for Monday.
•	Roads will be empty and strategic routes leading to Midrand and Sandton will be CLOSED on Monday.
•	The SANDF elements will be deployed under “Operation PROSPER” as from March 17 to April 17, 2023.
•	Security will also be heightened at all South Africa’s ports on entry to ensure travel in and out of the country is not disturbed.
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32f623 No.15791
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18553646 (212010ZMAR23) Notable: Nicaragua Betrayed, published by Western Islands in 1980, is the memoir of former President of Nicaragua Anastasio Somoza Debayle (as told to Jack Cox)
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>>15784
> If you want to read about this tactics, read the “Nicaragua Betrayed” and then you will see the history of some [of] these gentlemen repeated in South Africa.
“Nicaragua Betrayed” [1980 Book]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaragua_Betrayed
Nicaragua Betrayed, published by Western Islands in 1980, is the memoir of former President of Nicaragua Anastasio Somoza Debayle (as told to Jack Cox), who had been toppled the previous year by the Sandinista insurgency. At the time of the book's publication, Somoza was living in Asunción, Paraguay, as a personal guest of President Alfredo Stroessner.[1]
In the book Somoza gave his account of his administration, his downfall, and what he perceived to be the American betrayal of his country; he was particularly critical of the Carter Administration.[2]
Shortly after the book's publication, Somoza and his chauffeur were assassinated in downtown Asunción by members of the Argentine People's Revolutionary Army.[3] He is buried in Miami, Florida, at Woodlawn Park North Cemetery and Mausoleum.[4]
A Spanish edition of the book, titled Nicaragua Traicionada, was also published.
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32f623 No.15792
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18553654 (212012ZMAR23) Notable: Nicaragua Betrayed, published by Western Islands in 1980, is the memoir of former President of Nicaragua Anastasio Somoza Debayle (as told to Jack Cox)
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““Nicaragua Betrayed” Summary— Chapter 20: Betrayed”
https://newsofinterest.tv/politics/book_summaries/anastasio_somoza/chapt20.php
by Edward Ulrich
News of Interest.TV
February 24, 2011
Below is an excerpt
From pages 401 - 402:
The betrayal of Nicaragua was not perpetuated out of ignorance, but rather by design. This I know for a fact. One could go down a long list of U.S. allies and ask why Carter turned against these anti-Communist nations. Pinochet of Chile could give you an answer— by design. And how about Korea, Taiwan (The Republic of China), Pakistan, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Rhodesia, South Africa, and Argentina? No, a plea of ignorance will not suffice. Carter might have been able to plead ignorance once, but not over and over again.
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While I’m privileged to tread upon this planet called Earth, I shall do all within my power to see that other free nations do not suffer the agonizing death which struck Nicaragua. In my own way, I am sounding the alarm. To be effective, this alarm must be heard in the United States of America. It is my wish, it is my impassioned hope that freedom-loving people of the United States will hear the alarm and that they will respond without delay. There is no time for dalliance.
Like so many Americans, I have stood on the parade field and saluted Old Glory as she passed. I, too, have thrilled to the sight of the Stars and Stripes as the flag was raised at sunrise, and I have felt the melancholy that can touch a man’s heart at the sound of “Taps..” You see, I know the true meaning of the United States, and I thank God for that privilege. The United States has been, and is, the hope and inspiration of free men everywhere. May that torch of liberty, symbolized by the Statue of Liberty, burn ever so brightly— now and always. For I know for certain, that should that torch be extinguished, the dreams of free men everywhere die at the same moment. Like the people of Nicaragua, for those freedom-loving people there would be no tomorrow; “for their tomorrow was yesterday.”
My country, my people, and I were betrayed. That betrayal does not rest with the American people, but with the President of the United States. My love for the United States and her people is as great as it ever was. My prayer is that those who now lead the United States will not betray humanity. If that happens, God help us all, and for then it would be the entire free world, and not just Nicaragua BETRAYED.
The End
Editor’s Note—
Anastasio Somoza was able to discriminate between what is good about the configuration of the constitutional republic of the United States and what is bad about the corrupt elements covertly controlling its politics. While Somoza blames the Jimmy Carter Administration for what has happened, it is important to realize that Carter was only a puppet of the Illuminati global elite, just as all United States Presidents are.
The global Illuminati banking elite have a centuries old agenda of destroying the sovereignty of nations in order to form a totalitarian world government that is privately under their control, with their past implementations of Communism being a dress rehearsal for what is to come. Leftist and mainstream media sources that are controlled by these people are falsely attempting to claim that “nationhood” and “capitalism” are the cause of the world’s problems in their effort to deceptively create support for empowering such a world government.
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32f623 No.15793
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18558748 (221314ZMAR23) Notable: EFF Bun / The EFF FRAUD Exposed (video)
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“EFF Leaders Already Blaming Their Members | South Africa (2023)”
https://youtu.be/rfpmOv3LNv8
Mar 19, 2023
The EFF is already throwing its members under the bus. They are distancing themselves from the potential violence. They understand that the courts can hold them personally responsible. How cowardly.
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32f623 No.15794
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18558799 (221327ZMAR23) Notable: EFF Bun / EFF Leaders Already Blaming Their Members: South Africa 2023 (video)
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>https://youtu.be/rfpmOv3LNv8
Embedded the wrong video. Here is the correct one.
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32f623 No.15795
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666787 (091754ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Gold Mafia - Al Jazeera Investigations, Episodes 1-3 (video)
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>“The country’s detractors, who coalesced aroundGeorge Soros and his Open Society Institute of Southern Africaare clearly miffed and terribly disappointed that Zimbabwe has reverted to and resurrected gold as the reference anchor of the US Dollar,” said Mutsvangwa in a statement.
Their puppets are not compliant? Planning another coup?
“Gold Mafia - Episode 1 - The Laundry Service I Al Jazeera Investigations”
https://youtu.be/evWEuVR1XIs
Mar 23, 2023
Undercover reporters pose as gangsters with up to a billion dollars of black money that need to be cleaned. They gain remarkable access to members of Africa’s Gold Mafia and film closed door meetings with crime bosses. A senior African ambassador offers to launder $1.2 million using the cover of his diplomatic bag. Criminals offer lucrative deals to clean over $100 million through government gold export schemes. At the centre of it their operations is southern Africa’s biggest laundromat, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Gold Mafia, a four-part series by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit looks at how society’s obsession with gold underwrites a global shadow economy. The undercover team infiltrates the rival gangs that turn dirty cash into gold, which is then sold around the world.
Through thousands of confidential documents and exclusive interviews with whistleblowers from within the criminal organisations, investigators obtain the blueprints of billion-dollar money laundering operations that service the political elite. And the investigation leads to the highest offices of southern Africa.
It is interesting that some of the people who are involved; a ‘pastor’ [Pattni] and a ‘prophet’. SAA assists with the smuggling.
10:29 – “I was just 24 years old. I was buying a suit in Nairobi and I met the Director of Intelligence. I told him about gold, I said, ‘Look, there is so much gold flowing through Kenya. But, Kenys is not benefitting. It’s smuggled out.’ Pattni tells the intelligence chief he has a solution. I said, ‘I can create 500 million every year from this if you do a proper license of gold.’ So he took me to the president [Arap Moi]… I’ve written on how democracy should work. Of course, in 1992 there was a lot of fights riots in the street. They wanted multi-party. Pattni had has advice for Arap Moi, his money will buy support for the president and weaken the opposition. ‘Just make it multi-party. Because the money is with you, you will still win [the election]. But just for the show. I helped the President to survive.”
18:36 – “We can export from Zambia. I can export from South Africa. We have a company in Zambia, Angola, Mozambique. We can export from anywhere.”
18:50 – “We are in Zimbabwe. We are in Malawi. We are in Zambia. We are in DRC Congo. We are in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda.”
19:07 – “Dubai is the headquarters. Dubai is the centre for Africa.”
20:46 – “Ewan MacMillan and his rival gold dealer, Pattni, work for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the country’s Central Bank… Pattni and McMillan buy the gold on behalf of the Central Bank.”
32:31 – “Sanctions limit the ability of Zimbabwe’s politicians and state entities to trade. ‘This country has sanctions. So the country can’t sell the gold anywhere in the world. An individual can sell it because he doesn’t have sanctions.’”
47:58 – “He’ll use his diplomatic cover to fly Mr Stanley’s 1.2 Billion dollars into Zimbabwe.”
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32f623 No.15796
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666790 (091755ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Gold Mafia - Al Jazeera Investigations, Episodes 1-3 (video)
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Another ‘pastor’ from Britain is mentioned.
“Gold Mafia - Episode 2 - Smoke & Mirrors | Al Jazeera Investigations”
https://youtu.be/HYIcCoYt9YE
Mar 30, 2023
South Africa’s most notorious money launderer is known as Mo Dollars. He cleans millions of dollars from the sale of illicit cigarettes through gold. Confidential documents expose an intricate web of shelf companies and fake invoices that hide a multi-million-dollar operation in plain sight.
When the Gold Mafia’s money laundering business outgrows its existing infrastructure, it takes over banks and government departments. Ledgers reveal the names of bank, immigration, and customs officers, and a central bank governor - all recipients of the mafia’s generous bribes.
Undercover reporters strike a deal with a competing mafia, one that’s close to the Zimbabwean government. It promises to launder $1.2 billion of dirty cash and guarantees access to executive power.
Gold Mafia, a four-part series by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit looks at how society’s obsession with gold underwrites a global shadow economy. The undercover team infiltrates the rival gangs that turn dirty cash into gold, which is then sold around the world. Through exclusive interviews with whistleblowers from within the criminal syndicates, investigators obtain the blueprints of the money laundering operations that service southern Africa’s economic and political elite. And the investigation leads to the highest offices of state.
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32f623 No.15797
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666798 (091756ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Gold Mafia - Al Jazeera Investigations, Episodes 1-3 (video)
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>>15796
“Gold Mafia – Episode 3 – El Dorado I Al Jazeera Investigations”
https://youtu.be/xP_rhbJHokw
Apr 6, 2023
Enter the Gold Mafia’s headquarters in Dubai, preferred destination of the world’s dirty gold. As the rival mafia gangs compete to launder money for the I-Unit’s undercover team, we learn why gold is the perfect vessel to hide and move criminal wealth.
One of Zimbabwe’s top diplomats, Ambassador Uebert Angel, is brokering a meeting between undercover reporters and President Emmerson Mnangagwa. This meeting will secure the deal to launder $1.2 billion of dirty cash through gold and investments in Zimbabwe. But first, the Ambassador needs to be paid.
Gold Mafia, a four-part series by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit looks at how society’s obsession with gold underwrites a global shadow economy. Investigators obtain the blueprints of money laundering operations that service southern Africa’s economic and political elite. And the investigation leads to the highest offices of state.
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32f623 No.15798
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666806 (091757ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15797
Do the gold mafia also fund the Zama Zamas?
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 1
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
Below are excerpts
When the country’s mining industry collapsed, a criminal economy grew in its place, with thousands of men climbing into some of the deepest shafts in the world, searching for leftover gold.
As Welkom’s mining industry collapsed, in the nineteen-nineties, a dystopian criminal economy emerged in its place, with thousands of men entering the abandoned tunnels and using rudimentary tools to dig for the leftover ore. With few overhead costs or safety standards, these outlaw miners, in some cases, could strike it rich. Many others remained in poverty, or died underground. The miners became known as zama-zamas, a Zulu term that loosely translates to “take a chance.” Most were immigrants from neighboring countries—Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho—that once sent millions of mine workers to South Africa, and whose economies were heavily dependent on mining wages. “You started seeing these new men in the townships,” Pitso Tsibolane, a man who grew up in Welkom, explained to me. “They’re not dressed like locals, don’t talk like locals—they’re just there. And then they vanish, and you know they’re back underground.”
Owing to the difficulty of entering the mines, zama-zamas often stayed underground for months, their existence illuminated by headlamps. Down below, temperatures can exceed a hundred degrees, with suffocating humidity. Rockfalls are common, and rescuers have encountered bodies crushed by boulders the size of cars. “I think they all go through hell,” a doctor in Welkom, who has treated dozens of zama-zamas, told me. The men he saw had turned gray for lack of sunlight, their bodies were emaciated, and most of them had tuberculosis from inhaling dust in the unventilated tunnels. They were blinded for hours upon returning to the surface.
In no other country in the world does illegal mining take place inside such colossal industrial shafts. In the past twenty years, zama-zamas have spread across South Africa’s gold-mining areas, becoming a national crisis. Analysts have estimated that illegal mining accounts for around a tenth of South Africa’s annual gold production, though mining companies, wary of alarming investors, tend to downplay the extent of the criminal trade. The operations underground are controlled by powerful syndicates, which then launder the gold into legal supply chains. The properties that have made gold useful as a store of value—notably the ease with which it can be melted down into new forms—also make it difficult to trace. A wedding band, a cell-phone circuit board, and an investment coin may all contain gold that was mined by zama-zamas.
But perhaps the biggest dangers stem from the syndicates that have seized control of the illicit gold economy. Organized crime is rampant in South Africa—“an existential threat,” according to a recent analysis from the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime—and gold-mining gangs are especially notorious. Armed militias war over turf, both at the surface and underground, carrying out raids and executions. Officials have discovered groups of corpses that have been bludgeoned with hammers or had their throats slit.
In Welkom, getting underground became impossible without paying protection fees to the criminal groups in charge. By 2015, just nine shafts were still operating, in spots where there was ore of sufficient grade to justify the expense of hauling it out. Some syndicates took advantage of these shafts, bribing employees to let the zama-zamas ride “the cage”—the transport elevator—and then walk to areas where mining had ceased.
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32f623 No.15799
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666809 (091758ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15798
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 2
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
Zama-zamas are a nightmarish late chapter in an industry that, more than any other, has shaped South Africa’s history. Surface-level gold deposits were discovered in the area that became Johannesburg, sparking a gold rush in 1886. Twelve years later, the new South African mines were providing a quarter of the world’s gold. (To date, the country has produced more than forty per cent of all the gold ever mined.)
In the nineteen-thirties, mining companies began prospecting in a different province—a sparsely populated area that would later be called the Free State. After the Second World War, one borehole produced a sample “so astonishing that financial editors refused to believe the press release,” the historian Jade Davenport wrote, in “Digging Deep: A History of Mining in South Africa.” The yield was more than five hundred times richer than a usual profitable return, propelling the international gold-shares market “into complete dementia.” Land values in the nearest village increased more than two-hundredfold within a week.
But these new goldfields needed to be developed from scratch. There was no electricity or potable water. Vast maize fields spread across the grasslands. In 1947, a mining house called the Anglo American Corporation received permission to establish a new town, to be called Welkom—“welcome” in Afrikaans. The company’s founder, Ernest Oppenheimer, who was the richest man in South Africa, tasked a British planner named William Backhouse with designing the settlement. Inspired by housing developments in England, Backhouse envisaged a garden city with satellite towns and ample greenbelts. There would be wide boulevards and circles to direct the flow of traffic. At the outset, Oppenheimer’s son wrote, the region was “depressing in the extreme”: flat and featureless, choked by frequent dust storms, with a single acacia tree, which was later designated a local monument. Eventually, the city was planted with more than a million trees.
The economic logic of the mines also demanded an inexhaustible supply of cheap Black labor. Restricted from unionizing until the late nineteen-seventies, Black mine workers performed gruelling and dangerous tasks, such as wielding heavy drills in cramped spaces and shovelling rock; tens of thousands died in accidents, and many more contracted lung diseases. To prevent competition among companies, which would have driven up wages, the Chamber of Mines operated as a central recruiting agency for Black workers from across Southern Africa; between 1910 and 1960, according to one estimate, five million mine workers travelled between South Africa and Mozambique alone. Expanding the labor pool helped the mining industry depress Black wages, which remained almost static for more than five decades. By 1969, the pay gap between white and Black workers had reached twenty to one.
In Welkom, a separate township was built for Black residents, set apart from the city by an industrial area and two mine dumps. One of the city planners’ main goals, according to a history of Welkom from the nineteen-sixties, was to “prevent the outskirts of the town being marred by Bantu squatters.” Named Thabong, or “Place of Joy,” the township lay in the path of the dust from the mines. Segregated mining towns, which dated back to the nineteenth century, laid a foundation for South Africa’s apartheid system, which was formally introduced the year after Welkom was founded.
The crash came in 1989. The price of gold had fallen by nearly two-thirds from its peak, inflation was rising, and investors were wary of instability during South Africa’s transition to democracy. (Nelson Mandela was freed the following year.) The rise of powerful unions, in the final years of apartheid, meant that it was no longer possible for the industry to pay Black workers “slave wages,” as the former chairman of one large mining company told me. The Free State goldfields eventually laid off more than a hundred and fifty thousand mine workers, or eighty per cent of the workforce. The region was almost wholly reliant on mining, and Welkom’s economy was especially undiversified.
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32f623 No.15800
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666811 (091759ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15798
>>15799
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 3
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
I first visited Welkom in late 2021. As I drove into the city, Google Maps announced that I had arrived, but around me it was dark. Then my headlights picked out a suburban home, followed by another. The entire neighborhood was without electricity. South Africa is in the midst of an energy crisis and experiences frequent scheduled power outages, but that was not the cause of this blackout. Rather, it was symptomatic of chronic local dysfunction, in a municipality ranked South Africa’s second worst in a 2021 report on financial sustainability.
Welkom is surrounded by enormous flat-topped mine dumps that rise from the plains like mesas. The roads have been devoured by potholes. Several years ago, zama-zamas began breaking open wastewater pipes to process gold ore, which requires large volumes of water. They also attacked sewage plants, extracting gold from the sludge itself. Now untreated sewage flows in the streets. In addition, zama-zamas stripped copper cables from around town and within the mines. Cable theft became so rampant that Welkom experienced power failures several times per week.
By the early two-thousands, according to authorities, South Africa had a large number of “derelict and ownerless” gold mines across the country, creating opportunities for illegal mining. Mining researchers in South Africa sometimes joke that the story of gold mining runs from AA to ZZ—from multinationals like Anglo American to zama-zamas.
In Welkom, the main destination for stolen gold was in Thabong, at a dormitory known as G Hostel. During apartheid, hostels housed migrant workers as a way of preventing them from settling permanently in cities; these hostels have since become notorious for crime and violence.
In South Africa, gold smuggling is loosely organized into a pyramid structure. At the bottom are the miners, who sell to local buyers, who sell to regional buyers, who sell to national buyers; at the top are international gold dealers.
Around a decade ago, one KFC in Welkom was supplying so much food to gold syndicates that customers started avoiding it: orders took forever, items on the menu ran out, and meals were often undercooked. Police contacted the owner, who agreed to notify them whenever large orders came in. On one occasion, officers observed a truck picking up eighty buckets of chicken.
Access to the tunnels was controlled, increasingly, by armed gangs from Lesotho, to whom Khombi paid protection fees. Known as the Marashea, or “Russians,” these gangs traced their origins to mining compounds on the Witwatersrand, where Basotho laborers banded together in the nineteen-forties. (Their name was inspired by the Russian Army, whose members were “understood to have been fierce and successful fighters,” the historian Gary Kynoch wrote, in “We Are Fighting the World: A History of the Marashea Gangs in South Africa, 1947–1999.”) The Marashea dressed in gum boots, balaclavas, and traditional woollen blankets, worn clasped beneath the chin. Following the rise of illegal mining, they muscled in on the shafts. They carried weapons—assault rifles, Uzis, shotguns—and fought viciously over abandoned mines. Accordion players affiliated with the gangs wrote songs taunting their enemies, like drill rappers with nineteenth-century instruments.
Working with factions of the Marashea, Khombi seized control of large areas of the Free State goldfields. He structured his illicit business almost like a mine, with separate divisions for food, gold, and security.
In the nineteen-fifties, according to Welkom records, there were white women who “made a point of flying regularly to Johannesburg for a day’s shopping.” Their husbands, who worked in the mines, were “absolutely fearless, accepting hazard and risk, with a terrific driving force to earn the maximum possible amount of money.” The structure of the company town guaranteed that, for its white residents, there was plenty of money in circulation. Khombi rose to the top of a new hierarchy, one that enriched a different set of bosses but was similarly based on Black labor.
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32f623 No.15801
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666816 (091800ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15798
>>15799
>>15800
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 4
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
I met a former police reservist there one morning. He asked to be identified as Charles. For around nine years, he was on Khombi’s payroll, selling him gold confiscated from rival dealers, protecting him, and escorting zama-zamas to the mines. Charles used the money to buy a new car and pay lobola, a bride-price customary in many Southern African cultures.
Corruption is a corrosive force in South Africa. In Welkom, which has not received a clean financial audit since 2000, tens of millions of dollars in government funds have gone missing. Even in this context, Khombi’s influence was legendary. Charles estimated that seventy per cent of the local police force had been in the kingpin’s pocket; I took this to be an exaggeration, until a senior detective who works on illegal-mining cases corroborated the figure, laughing bitterly.
Corruption was just as pervasive in the operational mines. Smuggling in zama-zamas could cost as much as forty-five hundred dollars per person, according to the illegal-gold-mining expert. The process could require bribing up to seven employees at once, from security guards to cage operators; this meant that mine employees could earn many times their regular salaries through bribery. Some were caught with bread loaves strapped to their bellies and batteries hidden inside their lunchboxes, which they planned to sell to zama-zamas. They also served as couriers, ferrying gold and cash.
Mine workers who couldn’t be paid off were targeted by the syndicates. In 2017, a Welkom mine manager known for his tough stance against zama-zamas was murdered. Two months later, a mine security officer was shot thirteen times on his way to work. The following year, an administrator was stabbed ten times at home while his wife and children were in another room, and the wife of a plant manager was kidnapped for a ransom of one bar of gold.
One day, I met a team of security officers who patrolled some of the mines beneath Welkom; several of them had worked in Afghanistan and Iraq, and told me that the mines were more dangerous. The officers recounted coming across explosives the size of soccer balls, stuffed with bolts and other shrapnel. In shoot-outs, bullets ricocheted off the mine walls. “It’s tunnel warfare,” a member of the team said.
But in town, especially among poorer residents, there was a sense that this violence was peripheral to a trade that sustained a large number of people. Money from zama-zamas spilled over into the general economy, from food wholesalers to car dealerships. “The economy of Welkom is through zama-zamas,” Charles, the former police reservist, told me. “Now Welkom is poor because of one man.” A few years ago, Khombi began ordering brazen hits on his rivals, becoming the focal point of a wider clampdown on illegal mining. “He took it too far,” Charles said. “He ruined it for everyone.”
The waste from South African gold mines is rich in uranium, and in the nineteen-forties the U.S. and British governments initiated a top-secret program to reprocess the material for the development of nuclear weapons. But a large number of dumps remain, with dangerously high levels of radioactivity. In Welkom, the dust blows into houses and schools. Some residential areas have radioactivity readings comparable to those of Chernobyl.
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32f623 No.15802
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666827 (091803ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15798
>>15799
>>15800
>>15801
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 5
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
Inside, Khombi was in shackles, laughing with the wardens. He wore a black sweatshirt pulled tight over his muscles, and his voice boomed across the courtroom. He had already begun serving his murder sentence, and in prison he was organizing prayer meetings for the inmates. (Khombi is a member of an Apostolic church.)
He [Khombi] denied being a gold dealer, but said that he knew many people involved in the trade. “From what I have observed,” he said, “it involves a lot of people—police, judges, magistrates, security. It’s too dangerous to talk about.” He also told me, smiling, that he had paid close to a million dollars for the municipal electricity bill, and made separate payments for water. “I’m not what all these people say about me,” he said. “I don’t sit and plot to kill people.”
Khombi’s murder conviction coincided with a joint operation, by various police agencies and a private-security firm contracted by Harmony, to bring illegal mining in the Free State under control. The project is called Knock Out, and its logo is a clenched fist. The project is called Knock Out, and its logo is a clenched fist. To circumvent the corruption in Welkom, fifty police officers were brought in from the city of Bloemfontein, a hundred miles away. The operation has recorded more than five thousand arrests; among those taken into custody were seventy-seven mine employees, forty-eight security officers, and four members of the military. Investigators opened cases against more than a dozen police officers. Some cops, in the face of increased scrutiny, preëmptively quit the force.
Sealing vertical shafts restricts access from the surface, but it does not close the entire tunnel network, and thousands of zama-zamas remained below Welkom, their food supplies dwindling. Many still owed money to the syndicates that had put them underground. They didn’t want to exit. How else were they going to pay? Jonathan, the former zama-zama, estimated that hundreds had died of starvation, including several of his friends. “The saddest part of it, the most painful, is that you can’t bury them,” he said.
Burials are of supreme importance in many Southern African cultures. In the past, when zama-zamas died underground, their bodies would typically be carried, shrouded in plastic, to the nearest functioning shaft and left for mine employees to discover. Affixed to the corpses were labels with a contact number and a name. The bodies were repatriated to neighboring countries or buried in the Free State. But now so many men were dying that it was impossible to collect them all. Simon, the zama-zama from Zimbabwe, told me that during 2017 and 2018 more than a hundred men died on just two levels of the mine he was living in. Using blankets as stretchers, he and some other zama-zamas had carried out at least eight bodies, one at a time; each journey had lasted around twelve hours.
O peration Knock Out forced zama-zamas to go elsewhere in search of gold. Many left for Orkney, a mining town eighty miles north. One weekend in 2021, according to the South African Police Service, more than five hundred zama-zamas exited the tunnels in Orkney after their food and water supplies were cut off; days later, hundreds of men attempted to force their way back inside, culminating in a shoot-out with officials that left six dead.
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32f623 No.15803
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666830 (091804ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
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>>15798
>>15799
>>15800
>>15801
>>15802
“The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines” – Part 6
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/27/the-dystopian-underworld-of-south-africas-illegal-gold-mines
February 20, 2023
In Welkom, the drop in illegal mining dealt yet another blow to an already ravaged economy. “Most of our illegal miners are our businesspeople,” Rose Nkhasi, the president of the Free State Goldfields Chamber of Business at the time, told me.
Nkhasi owns a property with a car wash, a mechanical workshop, and a restaurant. In earlier years, she told me, zama-zamas would bring their cars in for repairs and order food, paying with two-hundred-rand bills—the largest denomination in South Africa—and declining change. Police vehicles cruised by to collect payments from Khombi’s henchmen. Nkhasi also has an independent town-planning practice, where syndicate leaders often brought her rezoning applications to build rental units. “They are the ones developing this town,” Nkhasi told me.
The problems are deeply embedded. South Africa, once the world’s largest gold producer by far, now ranks a distant tenth. The country is still home to some of the richest gold deposits in the world, and there are many companies that would be interested in digging for them. But there is an increasingly strained relationship between the state and the mining sector, with ever-shifting policies—including a requirement that a large number of shares go to historically disadvantaged South Africans—and the spectre of corruption acting as deterrents to investment. Margins on gold mines are thin, and increasing security costs, combined with gold losses to zama-zamas, can “eliminate most of the profits,” the former mining chairman told me. “Nobody wants to go into the casino.” The gold-mining industry has come to symbolize the dispossession and exploitation that have shaped South Africa, today the country with the highest income inequality in the world.
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32f623 No.15804
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18666835 (091805ZAPR23) Notable: Harmony: Dr Patrice Motsepe, NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, brother-in-law of President Cyril Ramaphosa
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>>15802
>Harmony
Harmony: Dr Patrice Motsepe, NON-EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, brother-in-law of President Cyril Ramaphosa
https://www.harmony.co.za/about/board/dr-patrice-motsepe/
APPOINTED
September 23, 2003
Dr Patrice Motsepe was appointed non-independent non-executive chairman on 23 September 2003. In 1994 Dr Motsepe founded Future Mining which grew rapidly to become a successful contract mining company. He then formed ARMgold in 1997 which listed on the JSE in 2002.
In 2003 Dr Motsepe led ARMgold into a merger with Avmin and Harmony Gold. Following the merger Avmin changed its name to African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and he became the founder and Executive Chairman of ARM.
In 2002 Dr Motsepe was voted South Africa’s Business Leader of the Year by the chief executive officers of the top 100 companies in South Africa. In the same year, he was the winner of the Ernst & Young Best Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
In 2017 Forbes Magazine commemorated its 100th Anniversary and honoured Dr Motsepe as one of the “100 Greatest Living Business Minds” in the world alongside many prominent global business leaders. He is the only person living on the African continent to be recognized and honoured as one of the “100 Greatest Living Business Minds” in the world.
In January 2013 Dr Motsepe and his wife, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe joined the Giving Pledge which was started by Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates. Dr Motsepe committed to give half of the wealth, which is owned by the Motsepe family to the poor and for philanthropic purposes during his lifetime and that of his wife and beyond. In April 2019, Forbes Magazine stated that US$500 million was donated by the Motsepe family to the poor and for philanthropic purposes.
Dr Motsepe announced on 28 March 2020 that his family, in partnership with companies and organisations that they are associated with, including ARM, pledge R1 billion (US$57 million) to assist with South Africa and Africa’s response to the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dr Motsepe is a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Global Network Advisory Board of the WEF Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the WEF International Business Council (IBC) which is made up of 100 of the most highly respected and influential chief executives from all industries. He is also a member of the Harvard Global Advisory Council and the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM).
Dr Patrice Motsepe was a partner in one of the largest law firms in South Africa, Bowmans and was also a visiting attorney in the USA with the law firm, McGuireWoods.
His past business responsibilities include being the President of National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NAFCOC) from 2002 to 2006, Founding President of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) from January 2004 to May 2008, Founding President of Chambers of Commerce and Industry South Africa (CHAMSA), President of the Black Business Council (BBC), and the Founding Chairman of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Business Council in March 2013.
Dr Motsepe is a recipient of numerous business and leadership awards and recognitions including:
•	Sunday Times Lifetime Achiever Award, 2017;
•	Harvard University Veritas Award for Excellence in Global Business and Philanthropy, 2014;
•	BRICS Business Council, Outstanding Leadership Award, 2014;
•	The Black Management Forum (BMF) Presidential Award for Business Excellence, 2010;
•	McGuireWoods Outstanding Alumnus Awards, 2009;
•	African Business Roundtable, USA, Entrepreneur & Freedom of Trade Award, 2009;
•	South African Jewish Report, Special Board Members Award for Outstanding Achievement, 2004;
•	Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut, MS Louw Award for Exceptional Business Achievement, 2003; and
•	World Economic Forum Global Leader of Tomorrow, 1999.
Dr Motsepe is the founder and Chairman of Ubuntu-Botho Investments, African Rainbow Capital (ARC), African Rainbow Energy and Power (AREP) and UBI General Partner Pty Ltd. He is also the Deputy Chairman of Sanlam.
He is the President of CAF (Confederation of African Football) and Vice President of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). He was previously Chairman of Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club.
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32f623 No.15805
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668618 (092341ZAPR23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun
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Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun
>>15415 The Bill Gates Effect: WHO’s DTP vaccine killed more children in Africa than the diseases it targeted
>>15537 South African businessman and Honorary Consul wins entrepreneur of the year in UK – helped set up the COVID testing infrastructure in the UK
>>15588, >>15589, >>15590 Wouter Basson aka Dr Death found working at a Cape Mediclinic
>>15637 COVID-19 | Calls mount to halt vaccination drive (video)
>>15777 (from General Research) Rapper Costa Titch Dies at 28 After Collapsing Onstage During Performance
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32f623 No.15806
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668619 (092341ZAPR23) Notable: EFF Bun
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EFF Bun
>>15662, >>15676 "They can’t kill us all": Malema urges EFF to join riots as SANDF deployed
>>15697 Stability at various KZN municipalities under threat due to EFF, IFP divorce (video)
>>15703, >>15704 CIC Julius Malema Addresses EFF Press Conference (Parts 1&2)
>>15706 Eight EFF deputy mayors in KZN have resigned after fallout with IFP
>>15716 NFP to back the ANC and EFF alliance in hung municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal
>>15724 EFF branch in eSwatini takes credit for ‘leading Swazi revolution
>>15747 "Vile misinformation" IFP responds to EFF’s assassination claims
>>15760 EFF-ANC coalition targets Alfred Duma Municipality (KZN)
>>15761 EFF says it has ‘working relationship’ with ANC in KZN
>>15779, >>15780 EFF Calls for National Shutdown 20 March 2023; SA Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU)
>>15790 The EFF Accidentally Leaks Shutdown Plan: South Africa 2023 (video)
>>15793 The EFF FRAUD Exposed (video)
>>15794 EFF Leaders Already Blaming Their Members: South Africa 2023 (video)
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32f623 No.15807
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668622 (092342ZAPR23) Notable: Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One
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Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One
>>15419 "Water challenges" in some towns as stage 6 load-shedding takes toll on infrastructure (video)
>>15420 Load shedding leaves taps dry in iLembe
>>15421 Council called to order for blaming water crisis on ZESA
>>15422 Citywide power outage hits Mbombela
>>15423 Silulumanzi water reservoirs critically low and likely to run dry soon – City of Mbombela warns residents of water shortages due to blackouts
>>15495 Resignation of André de Ruyter will deepen the Eskom crisis
>>15498 80 hours and counting without electricity: eThekwini electricity department shambles exposed
>>15501 Eskom R400 billion debt and Diesel costs
>>15513 MPs welcome the deployment of the army at four Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga
>>15556 Eskom’s request of a 32% increase will be the death knell for several farmers in the country
>>15562, >>15564, >>15568 Substation damaged at West Acres in Mbombela, residents band together to regain access to electricity
>>15566 Phoenix community left high and dry due to no water and power
>>15567 KFC forced to shut outlets in South Africa thanks to load shedding
>>15572 Eskom’s load shedding just got WORSE – here’s the latest schedule
>>15573 Day 5 and still no electricity in Mbombela’s West Acres
>>15575 Eskom drops bombshell: It’s LIGHTS OUT on New Year’s Eve!
>>15608, >>15609 Attempted murder of De Ruyter reported to the South African Police Service (video)
>>15610, >>15611 Syndicates stole 65 truckloads of Eskom coal in a day (Parts 1&2)
>>15614 Eskom loses billions on coal contracts
>>15615 Eskom officials, police involved in syndicate stealing millions worth of fuel from Kriel Power Station
>>15616 Global energy restructuring veteran KW Miller says nothing comes even close to the Eskom disaster (video)
>>15621 DA says it’s irrational and disastrous to move Eskom to Energy Department
>>15625 Eskom warns it could implement higher levels of power cuts – Higher than stage 6
>>15626 “LEHOHLA: Eskom is headed for privatization (video)
>>15627 Growing calls for government and Eskom to be sued for loadshedding (video)
>>15638 SA's electricity crisis: Millions of chickens culled (video)
>>15642 Diplomatic row after officials ‘invade’ Nigerian Consulate to cut off electricity over unpaid bills to the tune of R400 000
>>15645 Angry residents protest over three-day long electricity outages in Cato Crest
>>15646, >>15647 Phoenix residents protest over 40-hour power outage”; "Politicians are blamed for the strike." (Parts 1&2)
>>15653 Court battle looms over load shedding, Eskom tariff hike
>>15654 Ramaphosa: SA’s current energy crisis a result of a "perfect storm"
>>15663 Power cuts in SA are playing havoc with the country’s water system
>>15666 Criminality is well organised and rife in Eskom - de Ruyter
>>15667, >>15668 AfriForum to start own electricity generation company; Remember Andre/Andries Pienaar in Previous Posts
>>15670 International watchdog contracted to validate Eskom’s turnaround plans for load shedding
>>15671 Eskom wants to get rid of another 500 white maintenance staff, says trade union Solidarity
>>15672, >>15673, >>15674 Eskom’s rolling blackouts — 26 years of ANC meddling, manipulation and vested interests (Parts 1-3)
>>15675 Eskom load shedding poses security threat to South Africans (video)
>>15681 South Africa loses permission to import nuclear fuel for Koeberg from the US
>>15687 Load shedding exacerbates South Africa’s food crisis, says Food Forward SA
>>15700 Soweto Vs Eskom: War between Eskom and Soweto residents continues
>>15701, >>15702 Lesufi wants to write off Soweto's unpaid R5bn Eskom bill (video)
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32f623 No.15808
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668627 (092342ZAPR23) Notable: Gayton McKenzie Bun
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Gayton McKenzie Bun
>>15705 Ex-con Gayton McKenzie offers to help Flabba’s killer: "God forgave you" (video)
>>15736 Mixed reactions on Gayton McKenzie’s first year as Central Karoo Mayor
>>15753 "I will run for President in 2024" Central Karoo Mayor Gayton McKenzie says after 100 days in office (video)
>>15754 Gayton McKenzie: "Zweli Mkhize attempted to poison Jacob Zuma”
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32f623 No.15809
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668631 (092343ZAPR23) Notable: Kenny Kunene Bun
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>>15713, >>15723 Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach (video)
>>15733, >>15734, >>15735 Partying Amid Poverty Stirs South Africa Debate – Kenny Kunene (Parts 1-3)
>>15737 Kenny Kunene is set to become MMC for transport in JHB
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32f623 No.15810
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18668642 (092344ZAPR23) Notable: Updated Jacob Zuma Bun
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>>15605 Zuma blasts Ramaphosa over special treatment bid
>>15630 Zuma foundation slams Ramaphosa interdict
>>15698, >>15699 Judge Piet Koen recuses himself from Jacob Zuma Arms Deal trial (video)
>>15730 Zuma’s Private Prosecution Postponed Again Sparking Fury in SA: “Our Judiciary Is a Circus” (video)
>>15755, >>15756 Siphiwe Nyanda: Profiling the alleged apartheid spy (Parts 1&2)
>>15757 Nyanda will not seek legal action against Zuma – Was he concerned that the truth would come out? (video)
>>15775 Jacob Zuma's land claim for South Africa (video)
>>15776 Vuka Naz: Zuma submits land claim for ALL of SA & 4 dead as striking health-workers go on rampage (video)
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32f623 No.15811
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18678766 (111836ZAPR23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / The Conflict of the Past - Jacques Pauw (Parts 1&2)
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>>>/qresearch/18668625
> Jacques Pauw Bun
“The Conflict of the Past” – Jacques Pauw (Part 1)
https://www.samirror.com/conflict-of-the-past.html
It is striking that, while persons like Mr Jacques Pauw and other like-minded people insist vehemently at every opportunity that former members of the Security Branch must be prosecuted, they make no mention of cases like that of Mr Letlapa Mphahlele and the NEC of the ANC.
In the Rapport of 10 January 2010, Jacques Pauw insisted, inter alia, that Gen Engelbrecht be brought to trial. It is not clear whether this stems from malice or from an inability to grasp the evidence given during the criminal and amnesty hearings.
There isn't a shred of evidence on which Gen Engelbrecht can be prosecuted and we challenge Mr Pauw to demonstrate on what grounds he believes Gen Engelbrecht could be charged.
In a letter to Rapport on 10 January 2010 Mr Koos van der Merwe, well known member of Parliament and one of the few remaining political leaders of the old dispensation who has the courage of his convictions and who has the backbone to state his case in public, said as follows:
[English Translation]
The Editor
Rapport
By email: rapport@rapport.co.za
Dear Editorial Board
Following Jacques Pauw's open letter to President Zuma in Rapport of 10th instant, I hereby also write an open letter to the president. Mr Pauw is emotionally advocating for President Zuma to "bring to book every one of the policemen who had murdered". Mr Pauw has put the case against the police and I want to help to make a case against the ANC murderers. Audi alteram partem. I am not responding to the Eugene de Kok saga and agree with Rapport's opinion on the matter.
Dear President Zuma
I accept that you have taken note of Mr Jacques Pauw's appeal to you in Rapport of 10th instant to keep your word by "bringing to book every one of the policemen who murdered". You would have made this promise to him in Harare in February 1990.
Should you heed Mr Pauw's call and order that prosecutions be instituted against the police of the old South Africa, is the question of whether you will then "bring to book" all the ANC members who committed murder and other atrocities. Mr Pauw is evidently not bothered with the murders and atrocities committed by the ANC.
If, then, after 16 years, we still do not want to close the chapter on our apartheid past, then surely in all fairness you cannot simply prosecute one side and let the other get away with murder. Please allow me the opportunity to briefly give details of ANC murders and atrocities, which are currently still unpunished.
Amnesty International (See Amnesty International 2 December 1992: All Index: AFR 53/27/92) brought out a 24 page damning report against the ANC in 1992 and found among other things –
“For a dozen years or more, prisoners of the ANC were subjected to torture, ill-treatment and executions. These abuses took place at military and prison camps run by the ANC in several African countries, notably Angola, Zambia, Tanzania and Uganda...”
According to Amnesty, the victims were mainly members of MK. The ANC's explanation of the atrocities is that they were agents of the South African government. The truth is that many of them were indeed bona fide MK members who simply complained about conditions and raised questions about ANC policy. "In either case," Amnesty finds, "torture and execution of prisoners cannot be justified”.
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32f623 No.15812
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18678773 (111838ZAPR23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun / The Conflict of the Past - Jacques Pauw (Parts 1&2)
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>>15811
“The Conflict of the Past” – Jacques Pauw (Part 2)
https://www.samirror.com/conflict-of-the-past.html
Amnesty described the horrible conditions of the ANC detainees in the ANC camps. Detainees could wash themselves and their clothes only once in a number of weeks. Only one drum of water was used and was sent on from cell to cell so most cells got a drum of "water" that was thick with the dirt. There was no chance to wash blankets, which were soon contaminated with lice. Some detainees complained that they were given only one cup of drinking water a day. Diseases, such as malaria and stomach fever, broke out and there was no physician available and first aid staff were generally unsympathetic and even assaulted detainees. Torture and brutal assaults were common.
Mr. Pauw mentioned a number of examples, I do the same:
•	MK members detained in Angola rebelled several times. In 1984, an uprising in the Pango camp was suppressed; the insurgents were tied to trees; assaulted; beaten and molten plastic was dripped onto their naked bodies. Seven were charged and tried by an ANC security team; without legal representation; was convicted and shot dead.
•	In Nova Instalacao camp, detainees were held in dark, damp cells without blankets or mattresses and had to sleep on concrete floors. Toilets were blocked and urine and feces flowed into the cells. Food was extremely scarce, diseases plentiful, and medical attention unobtainable. Selby Msimang and Ben Thibane died.
•	In particular, torture also took place in the Revolutionary Council building in Lusaka with clubs, wire, garden hoses, barbed wire, steel pipes, bicycle chains, lips were burned with burning cigarettes, Testicles were pinched with pliers and electric shocks were applied. Sometimes soles were beaten and some were kept in water-filled cells. Some prisoners were forced to sit on red ant nests.
•	Thabo Twala was beaten to death in "Sun City" camp in Lusaka in March 1990.
•	Senior MK commander Thami Zulu died in November 1989 after being held for 14 months.
•	Mzwai Piliso, ‘n ANC-sekuriteitshoof, het erken dat gevangenes aangerand en op die voetsole geslaan is.
•	Amnesty's report contains full details of the ANC atrocities.
There is also the book MBOKODO by Mwezi Twala and Ed Benard, published in 1994. Twala himself was detained in ANC camps and told of his inhumane experiences.
President Mandela appointed a Commission of Inquiry in 1991 to investigate the alleged malpractice. The Commission finds that there have been widespread tortures and mishandling and that the events are not fabrications of ANC enemies. The Commission's limited mandate prevented findings on murder and "disappearances" from being made. Some witnesses were brutally affected, broken and their lives ruined by poverty, intermittent schooling and disability.
The Commission makes the important recommendation that a truly independent inquiry be launched to investigate the killings and "disappearances", which of course have never happened.
The Commission gave a confidential list of names to President Mandela of persons allegedly guilty of the misdeeds, but said the list should not be limited to those mentioned. The ANC did not release the names.
Dear President, then there is the submission that Mr FW de Klerk made to the TRC in 1996 in which he said, among other things, that 505 people were cruelly murdered by the so-called necklacing method.
I respectfully submit, Mr. President, that if you were to decide to follow Mr. Pauw's advice, you would then have all those who have transgressed prosecuted. Also the ANC culprits.
You see, no one has ever been prosecuted for the murders and atrocities in the ANC camps. Nor has anyone ever been prosecuted for the indescribably horrible necklace murders.
Finally, Mr President, unlike Mr Pauw, I urge you to close the book on the past. Instead, let's give the item "reconciliation" the place of honor at the very top of our business list.
Sincerely,
JH VAN DER MERWE LP
rapportpauw100110
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32f623 No.15813
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18678812 (111847ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / South Africa: Torture, ill-treatment and executions in African National Congress camps” – Amnesty International Report
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>See Amnesty International 2 December 1992: All Index: AFR 53/27/92
“South Africa: Torture, ill-treatment and executions in African National Congress camps” – Amnesty International Report
https://www.amnesty.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/afr530271992en.pdf
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/AFR53/027/1992/en/
December 2, 1992 Index Number: AFR 53/027/1992
This report focuses on the grave abuses of human rights of many South Africans which took place outside South Africa and for which the ANC was directly responsible. In October 1992 ANC president Nelson Mandela published the report of an internal commission of inquiry into torture and ill-treatment of prisoners in ANC custody. It found that prisoners held in Angola, Zambia and other frontline states were ill-treated and tortured. However, the commission’s terms of reference prevented it from investigating other issues, e.g. “disappearances” and executions of prisoners or establishing the identity of ANC officials responsible for the executions. In most of the cases which AI has documented, the victims were members of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the ANC’s military wing.
The present report also focuses on grave abuses of the basic human rights of many South Africans - but abuses which took place outside South Africa and for which the ANC, not the South African Government, was directly responsible. Based on first-hand research among surviving victims of such abuse, it documents a long-standing pattern of torture, ill-treatment and execution of prisoners by the ANC's security department. It shows too that this pattern of gross abuse was allowed to go unchecked for many years, not only by the ANC's leadership in exile but also by the governments of the African front-line states who allowed the ANC to set up bases, and prisons, on their territory. Such governments were at best accessories to the abuses by the ANC; at other times they actively assisted those within the ANC responsible for the grave human rights abuses which occurred.
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32f623 No.15814
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18682861 (121400ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Eskom fights to block town from using its own solar power
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“Eskom Is Just Plain EVIL.”
https://youtu.be/Eq6OPawljbE
Apr 11, 2023
“Eskom fights to block town from using its own solar power”
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/486307-eskom-fights-to-block-town-from-using-its-own-solar-power.html
2 April 2023
Eskom and representatives from the Free State town Frankfort are set to meet in the Johannesburg High Court this week over a dispute about load-shedding schedules, reports Rapport.
Mafube municipality’s business forum and private power distributor Rural Maintenance approached the court to preserve the status quo until the dispute can be resolved with energy regulator Nersa.
At the heart of the dispute is that Eskom threatens to block Rural Maintenance from setting reduced load-shedding schedules, despite procuring additional solar power for Frankfort.
Rural Maintenance buys electricity from four solar farms in the area at a lower tariff than Eskom charges and supplies it to the Mafube municipality.
According to the report, Rural Maintenance holds a 50% stake in the community-run solar farms. The rest is owned by twenty farmers and businesses in the area.
Although the dispute with Eskom is over whether Rural Maintenance can implement its own load-shedding schedule, the outcome will determine whether the solar farms are fully used.
Rural Maintenance chief executive officer Chris Bosch told Rapport that they would have to switch off parts of the solar farms while people in the town sit without power.
Adjustments to Frankfort’s load-shedding schedule that keeps water pumps and sewage works running could also be halted.
Bosch says if Eskom is allowed to follow through on its threat, no one will invest in alternative energy.
If people are prevented from gaining the full benefit from their investment, what’s the point?
This is not the first time Eskom has tried to block a private power distributor from taking over its functions.
Last year, the state-owned power utility opposed Greenstone Energy’s application to privately supply a section of the Linbro Park suburb near Sandton in Johannesburg.
Linbro Park’s residents and businesses wanted to ditch Eskom after suffering 66 days of power outages on top of their typical load-shedding schedule.
Greenstone Energy asked the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) to supply the area with electricity using gas-powered plants.
Crucially, it would also replace Eskom’s transmission and distribution network.
It would serve 1,781 households, three offices, two schools, two churches, a hotel, and a conference centre.
Eskom opposed the application, claiming the area “only” suffered 29 days without electricity — excluding load-shedding.
It also said having multiple power distributors’ cables in the same road reserve would create a dangerous situation.
Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality is also at loggerheads with Eskom over the rights to distribute power to the planned Mooikloof Mega City on the outskirts of Pretoria East.
The R84-billion development’s electricity supply deal would generate an estimated R1.5 billion in revenue annually.
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32f623 No.15815
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18682871 (121403ZAPR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Crime-fighter Ian Cameron on how criminals captured SAPS, but there is hope for the future (video)
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“BNC#5: Crime-fighter Ian Cameron on how criminals captured SAPS, but there is hope for the future”
https://youtu.be/TICNnWD1-aA
Mar 20, 2023
Here is the recording of crimefighting activist Ian Cameron's keynote, the most powerful of all presentations at the fifth BizNews Conference. That's saying something, given the impressive lineup. Cameron, who is at the NGO Action Society, uses official data and personal experience to detail how leadership at South Africa's police service was hijacked by criminal elements, resulting in a mere 15% conviction rate for murder and 3% for reported rapes. He details how the law enforcement agency was systematically captured but concludes there is hope - highlighting early but significant successes achieved through often abrogated devolution of responsibility by provincial structures.
TIMESTAMPS.
00:00 Alec Hogg's introduction of Ian Cameron
00:27 Ian Cameron on Action Society
01:15 On his confrontation with Bheki Cele
11:03 On Gayton McKenzie and Herman Mashaba's BNC#5 presentations
12:49 On the case for the prosecution
13:22 An overview of SAPS over the last 20-25 years
15:33 On the millions of illicit firearms in circulation
16:11 On the SAPS having been hijacked by criminals
17:52 Overview of crime statistics in SA [84 murders per day, 14.5% solved]
23:47 Rape cases reported and GBV statistics in SA
25:48 Child murder statistics in SA
27:05 On overburdened detectives
27:48 On good cops who make good arrests have targets on their backs
28:45 On the loss of reservists
29:37 On the new DNA Act signed by the President
30:05 On George Fivaz
30:34 On Jackie Selebi
32:02 On Nhlanhla Mkwanazi
32:53 On Bheki Cele
33:47 On Riah Phiyega
34:58 On Khomotso Phahlane
36:02 On Khehla Sitole
36:52 On Fannie Masemola
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32f623 No.15816
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688064 (131338ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Organisation says ‘the real zama zamas’ in Kagiso are big companies (video)
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>>15798
>Do the gold mafia also fund the Zama Zamas?
“Organisation says ‘the real zama zamas’ in Kagiso are big companies”
https://youtu.be/HQsrw0f1uaQ
https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/organisation-says-the-real-zama-zamas-in-kagiso-are-big-companies/
5 August 2022, 7:17 AM
Kagiso based community organisation Choko Five Movement says illegal mining in the area, is bigger than just the zama zamas.
On Thursday, shacks belonging to illegal miners were demolished and their mine holes were closed by locals on Gauteng’s West Rand.
Locals also went with police into one of the mines and helped arrest 23 people believed to be illegal immigrants.
Police are maintaining a strong presence in the area.
Choko Five Movement executive chairperson, Karabo Mosetlhi says, “The real zama zamas that we’re speaking about is this big companies that are refining this gold. So, what they would do is, they would take their big machineries, and go on site with their excavators and then stockpile raw material where you will find the zama zamas that you saw on TV.”
“They’ll only be given a scoop, for them to take care of the stock that is piled by these companies. So the real zama zamas are these big corporates. We need to be dealing with these private companies,” adds Mosetlhi.
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32f623 No.15817
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688110 (131348ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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>President Mandela appointed a Commission of Inquiry in 1991 to investigate the alleged malpractice. The Commission finds that there have been widespread tortures and mishandling and that the events are not fabrications of ANC enemies. The Commission's limited mandate prevented findings on murder and "disappearances" from being made. Some witnesses were brutally affected, broken and their lives ruined by poverty, intermittent schooling and disability.
>The Commission makes the important recommendation that a truly independent inquiry be launched to investigate the killings and "disappearances", which of course have never happened.
>The Commission gave a confidential list of names to President Mandela of persons allegedly guilty of the misdeeds, but said the list should not be limited to those mentioned. The ANC did not release the names.
The cover-up continues...
Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile – 29 March 2023 (Part 1)
https://www.scribd.com/document/634888946/Mbeki-Letter
Excerpts
To put the matter directly, I have been very disturbed by the votes we have cast in the National Assembly on:
•	13 December 2022, concerning a Parliamentary Panel Report on the Phala Phala Matter;
•	22 March 2023, concerning a Motion on the Phala Phala matter; and,
•	23 March 2023, concerning a Motion on Eskom.
In this regard I want to draw attention to two strategically important matters, these being:
•	The relationship between the ANC and the masses of our people; and,
•	The role of the ANC as the principal defender of the gains of the National Democratic Revolution [NDR], including the Constitution (1996).
Without doubt, the wrong position we took with regard to the Nkandla matter, impacted negatively on the standing of the ANC with many among the masses of people.
It is equally without doubt that any wrong position we take with regard to the Phala Phala matter will also in equal measure or more, impact negatively on the standing of the ANC with many among the masses of our people!
As you know, the 3-person Panel appointed by Parliament concerning the Phala Phala matter decided that the Comrade President ‘had a case to answer’ with regard to a process of impeachment.
What should have followed this is that the National Assembly would have appointed a Multi-Party Committee (MPC) precisely to investigate the matter whether the Comrade President did indeed have ‘a case to answer’!
THE PUZZLE IS – WHY THEN DID WE STOP AN MPC BEING FORMED WE WOULD BE CONVINCED WOULD EXACTLY ESTABLISH THAT OUR PRESIDENT HAS NOT DONE ANYTHING IMPEACHABLE?
OR ARE WE SAYING THAT WE SUSPECT OR KNOW THAT HE HAS DONE SOMETHING IMPEACHABLE AND THEREFORE DECIDED THAT WE MUST PROTECT OUR PRESIDENT AT ALL COSTS BY ENSURING THAT NO MPC IS FORMED?
IF THIS IS THE CASE, WHAT MESSAGE ARE WE COMMUNICATIN TO THE MASSES OF OUR PEOPLE ABOUT THE VALUES AND INTEGRITY OF THE ANC?
In other words, we acted as we did because there is something to hide!
Without doubt this will have served further to alienate the masses of the people from the ANC, as it will have entrenched the view explained by our Comrade President in 2020, that – “The ANC may not stand alone in the dock, but it does stand as accused number one.”
Any alienation of the ANC from the masses of our people directly serves the purposes of the counter revolution!
Why are we taking actions which play straight into the hands of the counter revolutionary forces?
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32f623 No.15818
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688113 (131350ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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>>15817
Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile – 29 March 2023 (Part 2)
https://www.scribd.com/document/634888946/Mbeki-Letter
On 23 March, 2023, we voted against the appointment of a Parliamentary Multi-Party Ad-Hoc Committee (PMPAC) to investigate various matters at Eskom, including the reported corruption, sabotage and existence of criminal cartels within the company.
There are strong indications that behind the very serious and sustained problems at Eskom is a counter revolurionary force which has worked radically to weaken the company!
The direct hand of the counter revolution in the weakening and/or destruction of the State institutions and corporations has clearly been exposed by the ‘Nugent and Zondo Judicial Commissions’ as they dealt with the matter of the attempted destruction of SARS.
Similar work must be done to establish precisely what was done and by whom to create the current Eskom crisis. It is in all likelihood quite correct that there are criminal cartels in Eskom as well as acts of sabotage and corrupt interventions all directly connected to the activities of the counter revolution!
It was very wrong that we took a decision to veto the initiation of a Parliamentary process specifically focused on investigating the criminal activities at Eskom, which would have signified the beginning of the process to unmask the counter revolution which may be responsible for the many problems at Eskom, consisten with what it tried to do at SARS/
In any case, the public would expect that our Government would act immediately to investigate serious allegations of criminality directed at weaking the SOEs, such as those made by the outgoing Eskom CEO, Andre de Ruyter when he said that Eskom was afflicted by serious instances of corruption, sabotage and criminal cartels.
It will have come across to this public as very strange and disturbing that when a proposal was made that Parliament should undertake such a focused investigation into the alleged criminality at Eskom, we promptly voted against an eminently correct proposal.
Thereby, inadvertently, we have conceded more time and space to the criminality at Eskom to continue with its disastrous consequences!
To be honest to ourselves, as our Comrade President insisted, we must expect that the already existing gulf between the ANC and the people widened, as the latter saw the former refuse to investigate the alleged criminality which has resulted in these masses suffering from long periods of very destructive ‘load shedding’!
When the masses of our people fainally lose confidence in the ANC as their own organisation and dependable servant leader, our Movement will perish and therefore cease to exist – exactly the outcome the counter revolution has pursued for many decades, to date.
With its demise, will also seriously fracture the National Democratic Revolution.
The Constitutional Court definition of a Constitutional Democracy emphasized the centrality of the ANC in the drafting of the 1996 Constitution and therefore the establishment of a new constitutional framework to define the new post-colonial and post-apartheid South Africa!
It is very correct that we must continue to define the Constitution as one of the historic victories of the National Democratic Revolution!
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32f623 No.15819
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688116 (131350ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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>>15817
>>15818
Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile – 29 March 2023 (Part 3)
https://www.scribd.com/document/634888946/Mbeki-Letter
Discussing the matter of possible Parliamentary investigation into the Phala matter, she [Ms Siviwe Gwarube, Chief Whip of DA] said, inter alia:
“Ever attempt to have Parliament conduct its Constitutional obligations have been blocked by your Pary, rendering Parliament toothless because of the ANC’s majority and commitment to shielding the President. VP, no one is interfering with institutions in their work. Courts have held in this very House that Parliament does not have to wait for other institution to finish their work before we act. As the Leader of Government Business, what do you say about Parliament’s role in terms of investigating the President in spite of the fact that there are concurrent investigations that are taking place. What of our Constitutional obligation?””
Here was our response:
“Honourable Member, I think that’s how democracy works. The majority must have its way. Democracy works that way. Maybe when you have an opportunity to govern, you’ll understand… When the ANC believes its cause is correct, it will use its majority to push those decisions. And by the way, remember that winning positions and decisions is something you win out there during elections. Wo when you campaign and you win, you already win here. If you lose there, you have already lost there. It’s simple. That is democracy. It works like that all over the world… Let’s allow the National Assembly to be able to take decisions in a democratic way. And democracy means the majority rules. That’s it!”
The majority party may use its numbers to influence how such oversight is exercised, but has absolutely no legal power to block such oversight!
In its Judgment in the ‘Nkandla case’, the Constitutional Court said, among Others:
“[104] Similarly, the failure by the National Assembly to hold the President accountable by ensuring that he complies with the remedial action taken against him, is inconsistent with its obligations to scrutinise and oversee executive actions and to maintain oversight of the exercise of executive powers by the President. And in particular, to give urgent attention to or intervene by facilitating his compliance with the remedial action.”
It then went on to say:
“10. The resolution passed by the National Assembly absolving the President from compliance with the remedial action taken by the Public Protector in terms of section 182(1)(c) of the Constitution is inconsistent with sections 42 (3), 55(2)(a) and (b) and 181 (3) of the Constitution, is invalid and is set aside.”
Here the majority Party had voted to absolve the President, which became the resolution of the National Assembly. The Court ruled that this was invalid as it was “inconsistent with (the National Assembly) obligations to scrutinise and oversee executive action and to maintain oversight of the exercise of executive powers by the President.”
All foregoing emphasises the point that our Membership and especially our Leadership must be fully schooled in the policies of the Movement as a critical part of the process of strengthening the capaticty of these Members and Leaders to defend the Movement and ensure that it does not deviate from its historic mission.
This means that such important institutions as the OR Tambo Political School as well as such practices as visualised in the ‘Eye of a Needle’ document are positioned correctly to help ensure that we produce quality cadres we require successfully to achieve the goals of the NDR.
All this also points to the imperative that as a Movement we must always be vigilant to understand the forces which seek to defeat the NDR.
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32f623 No.15820
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688120 (131352ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile – 29 March 2023 (Part 4)
https://www.scribd.com/document/634888946/Mbeki-Letter
A few weeks ago the outgoing CEO of Eskom, Andre de Ruyter, was interviewed by the eNCA television network. Among other things he asserted that Eskom is serving as an ANC ‘milk cow’ and that some of our leaders are involved in and are benefitting from the criminal activity in the Company.
Quite understandably, Comrades reacted with outrage at these remarks demanding, among others, that de Ruyter must produce the evidence to substantiate his accusations against our Movement and some of its members.
However, we seem not to have paid particular attention to the similar important element of the de Ruyter interview – that it helped to answer the serious question – who is this man de Ruyter?
During the interview, seemingly without any prompting, de Ruyter said:
“There’s a narrative that the State should control everything. Unfortunately, the ghosts of Marx and Lenin still haunt the halls of Luthuli House. People are still firmly committed to a 1980s style of ideology. They still address another as comrade – which is franly embarrassing. They use words like lumpen proletariat, which is ridiculour because these things were last said in the 1980s East Germany. And when such individuals talk to foreign diplomats and foreign investors… People say we haven’t heard this language since the fall of the Berlin Wall – What do these people think?”
Thus did de Ruyter expose himself as the classical extreme right wing anti-communist fanatic of the apartheid years - a man driven by his ideological conviction to destroy the anti-Christ, the ANC!
This he did precisely to draw attention away from the counter revolutionary forces responsible for the Eskom crisis, thus give them the space to continue with their destructive activities!
Now it looks very strange indeed that we could have counted on this sworn right-wing enemy of the ANC and the democratic revolution to rescue Eskom form its counter revolutionary captors!
Following the similar decisions of the 55th National Conference, I believe that it was very correct that the NEC declared in the 2023 January 8th Statement that one of the Movement’s “immediate priority actions” this year would consist of “specific intitiatives and programmes to deepen the Renewal of the ANC”.
I mention this particular matter at this point to emphasise the imperative that the renewal will have to include detailed exposure of our membership to the main policies of our our Movement precisely to help ensure that we have genuine cadres of the ANC, rather than mere card-carrying members!
Already six (6) years ago, the Diagnostic Report presented by the then ANC Secretary General, Comrade Gwede Mantashe, at the 2017 National Policy Conference, sounded the alert about one of the major chanllenges facing the Movement when it said:
“Being in power is rapidly becoming a source of political bankruptcy, in that members of the ANC fight to deployment either as councilors, MPLs and MPs – respectively, as if there is ‘no tomorrow’… It is foreign to our movement for comrades to see deployment as a source of material benefit rather than the reason to serve the people. These fights among comrades turn the interest of our people off, and push them away from the movement…”
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32f623 No.15821
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688152 (131400ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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>This means that such important institutions as the OR Tambo Political School as well as such practices as visualised in the ‘Eye of a Needle’ document are positioned correctly to help ensure that we produce quality cadres we require successfully to achieve the goals of the NDR [National Democratic Revolution].
>>15819
>The majority must have its way. Democracy works that way.
“THROUGH THE EYE OF A NEEDLE? CHOOSING THE BEST CADRES TO LEAD TRANSFORMATION”
https://renewal.anc1912.org.za/assets/Documents/A5%20eye%20of%20the%20needle.pdf
But the movement’s membership has to find the answers, so we together build and sustain the ANC as an agent for change. To fully understand this challenge, let us first examine the character of challenges in this phase of struggle.
According to the Strategy and Tactics document:
“Our strategy is the creation of a united, non-racial, non-sexist and democratic society. In pursuit of this objective, we shall, at each given moment, creatively adopt tactics that advance that objective. Our fundamental point of departure is that South Africans have it in their power, as a people and as part of progressive humankind, to continually change the environment in which we operate in the interest of a better future.
“In this phase of transformation, we seek to expand and deepen the power of democratic forces in all centres critical to the NDR, at the same time as we improve the people’s quality of life. Our efforts, which are people-centred, people-driven and gender-sensitive, are founded on five basic pillars:
• to build and strengthen the ANC as a movement that organises and leads the people in the task of social transformation;
• to deepen our democracy and culture of human rights and mobilise the people to take active part in changing their lives for the better;
• to strengthen the hold of the democratic movement on state power, and transform the state machinery to serve the cause of social change;
• to pursue economic growth, development and redistribution in such a way as to improve the people’s quality of life; and
• to work with progressive forces throughout the world to promote and defend our transformation, advance Africa’s renaissance and build a new world order.”
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32f623 No.15822
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688169 (131404ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun / Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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“Thabo Mbeki meets with ANC top brass to discuss former president’s 17-page letter”
https://www.ghanamma.com/za/2023/04/12/thabo-mbeki-meets-with-anc-top-brass-to-discuss-former-presidents-17-page-letter/
April 12, 2023
Former president Thabo Mbeki met with six of the ANC’s top seven national officials at Luthuli House last night following his letter to deputy president Paul Mashatile in March wherein he accused ruling party MPs of shielding the president in the Phala Phala saga.
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32f623 No.15823
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688428 (131504ZAPR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Intercape bus company to sue Bheki Cele for police inaction (Parts 1&2)
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“Intercape bus company to sue Bheki Cele for police inaction” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/intercape-bus-company-to-sue-bheki-cele-for-police-inaction-886f6c2c-b8af-4a51-b086-6ba46b58e5e5
Published Apr 12, 2023
Cape Town - Commercial bus company, Intercape has announced it will be suing National Police Minister Bheki Cele for failure to act against the reign of terror the company and its employees had been facing.
The bus company said it opened its first case on March 4, 2020, and while three years have passed since and a further 164 more criminal cases were opened, there had not been a suspect arrested or prosecuted.
It said it is suing Cele for “complete and utter failure of police to stop the spate of attacks against the long-distance operator”.
Intercape said it has experienced a number of attacks in recent weeks, with at least 14 recorded incidents in the Eastern Cape alone.
Buses have been shot at and stoned, and its drivers and passengers have been intimidated by taxi operators in towns across the province.
The long-distance bus company has alleged the attacks amount to a campaign of organised crime and is part of a pattern of racketeering activity.
It said since March, three people have been shot and wounded, while two others seriously assaulted.
The company said parts of South Africa have been turned into a “mafia state” where taxi operators rule with impunity.
This is, according to Intercape, the result of the failed leadership of Cele and President Cyril Ramaphosa who appointed him.
Intercape CEO, Johann Ferreira said police have done nothing.
“The fish rots from the head and we have a police service which has done absolutely nothing to uphold public safety and ensure the arrest of perpetrators.
“We hold Minister Cele responsible for every failure of the police under his watch and we will not stop until there is full accountability to the travelling public in South Africa.
“Since 2020, Intercape has opened a staggering 167 cases, and rising, with police, predominantly in the Eastern Cape,” Ferreira said.
In a 122-page affidavit issued to the Makhanda High Court on March 31, the bus company also slammed the police and investigative authorities for their continued failure to stop the “calculated campaign of criminality”.
“As matters presently stand, there are no persons under arrest and no pending prosecutions,” Ferreira said.
Intercape has called on the Hawks to investigate the attacks.
It said it has listed Cele as a first respondent, followed by National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola.
It further cited provincial police commissioners of the Eastern Cape, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the North West, along with the Head of the Hawks, the National Director of Public Prosecutions, and the head of the Investigating Directorate.
Intercape said it has been forced to take this route following the inaction of the National Transport Minister as well as Eastern Cape transport MEC.
It said the attacks, particularly in the Eastern Cape, continue despite several court orders compelling both the transport minister and the provincial counterpart to work with police to ensure the safety of Intercape employees and its passengers.
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32f623 No.15824
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18688431 (131504ZAPR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Intercape bus company to sue Bheki Cele for police inaction (Parts 1&2)
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“Intercape bus company to sue Bheki Cele for police inaction” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/intercape-bus-company-to-sue-bheki-cele-for-police-inaction-886f6c2c-b8af-4a51-b086-6ba46b58e5e5
Published Apr 12, 2023
Part of the affidavit reads:
“For several years, Intercape’s buses, bus drivers and passengers have been subjected to widespread, ongoing and well-documented acts of intimidation and violence at the hands of the taxi industry.
“The violence and intimidation have not occurred in isolation but have been coupled with express demands from representatives of the taxi industry to operate on their terms. Taxi associations have convened multiple meetings with long-distance bus operators at which they have demanded that the bus operators:
•	increase their prices to an agreed minimum price for specified routes;
•	limit the number of buses operating each route; and
•	alter the departure times of buses to appease minibus taxi operators.“
Intercape states that resistance to the demands “has been punished through acts of violence against Intercape’s buses, drivers and passengers, as well as the creation of so-called ”no-go zones“ in which taxi industry representatives – through the threat and infliction of violence – have made it exceedingly difficult and dangerous for long-distance bus operators to load and offload passengers”.
It said the “no-go zones” in the Eastern Cape have been reported to be: Butterworth, Ngcobo, Tsomo, Dutywa, and Cofimvaba.
It said the ongoing violence and the taxi associations’ demands were no coincidence.
“In combination, they amount to a campaign of organised crime, the fundamental aim of which is to drive Intercape (and other long-distance bus operators) out of certain parts of the country so that taxi operators may monopolise and take over the long-distance transport industry, and, consequently, increase their profits.
“The company charges that the attacks form part of a “pattern of racketeering activity” as defined in the Prevention of Organised Crime Act 121 of 1998 (the POCA),” another part of the affidavit reads.
The bus company says opening criminal cases with police has been “in vain” as nothing has come from it.
It further argued its cases be investigated and prosecuted at two levels namely: cases should be investigated individually, as independent acts of criminality, and secondly, the acts of criminality should be investigated collectively as forming part of an overarching scheme of organised crime.
“Of the 165 cases opened by Intercape as of March 31, there had been one arrest, linked to the April 2022 murder of Intercape driver Bangikhaya Machana, but that charges have since been withdrawn against the suspect,” the company said.
It said it has gone as far as providing police and the Hawks with evidence, schedules of reported cases and extensive evidence.
“But the SAPS and the DPCI have done nothing meaningful with this evidence.
“And their conduct suggests that they have little if any intention of doing so,” Intercape said.
The company has further asked the court to order a report be submitted to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), within 60 days, detailing all steps taken and progress made in investigating each of the cases opened, as well as the status of each investigation to enable the NPA to coordinate the investigation and prosecution of crimes.
The affidavit further states: “The risk of injury or death to Intercape’s drivers and passengers is as great as it has ever been. Intercape itself has no means to prevent it.
“While it has previously approached this court to require the transport authorities to devise an action plan to ensure that Intercape can safely transport passengers to and from the Eastern Cape, the drafting and implementation of that action plan have been woefully inadequate.
“Unless and until those responsible for orchestrating these acts of violence are placed behind bars, and a clear message is sent that this type of organised crime will not be tolerated, the risk of injury and death will persist,” it said.
The company said the brazen attacks continue to place its staff and passengers at risk and in the 11 days of issuing its application to sue, it has been victim of 14 further attacks or incidents of intimidation.
“In these attacks, some of its passengers sustained injuries. Still, there has been no effective police action to investigate and arrest those involved,” Intercape added.
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32f623 No.15825
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18693622 (141332ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary] (video)
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“The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary]”, “There is a war going on, not against Apartheid, but against South Africa itself.” – Part 1
https://youtu.be/HMb3tEJZzg8
Peter Worthington
3:31 – “Again with [] propaganda, the selective acts are used to project that the government in power is unable to govern. That the industry isn’t working. That nothing works in fact. Indeed, what the terrorists try to do with armed agitation for instance is cause the public authorities to overreact. Then they can say that they’re conducting a self-defense, people’s war in self-defense. They’re conducting armed struggle to liberate themselves from these oppressive governments.”
4:02 – “We hear those leaders of the African National Congress that are abroad preaching about the struggle, particularly the armed struggle against South Africa. One would ask the question, can we say really these gentlemen have the mandate of of the people of South Africa, in particular the black people of South Africa to carry on with the armed struggle against South Africa?” [Bartholomew Hlapani; gave testimony in front of the US Congress and was murdered by the ANC]
4:42 – “In 1986 South Africa’s top black and white singers came together to create a song which reflected their hopes and aspirations for the future. Because the South African government backed the project it was automatically rejected by the media both in South Africa and the world. This despite the fact that it gave voice to the feelings of millions of South Africans desperately trying to find a peaceful solution to the problem of South Africa. Like Bartholomew Hlapane’s cry for peace – it was a message ignored by the media of the world. It is not the message of the ANC.”
7:02 – “There is a war going on, not against Apartheid, but against South Africa itself. I’m afraid, I’m convinced that the western media, western politicians and academics and all too many church figures are not so much interested in a peaceful solution to South Africa’s problems but want bloodshed and an overthow of the system at any price and the installation of another form of government, even if it ends up being a Marxist regime.”
11:31 – “The ANC fully came under the control of the Communist Party as a result, they could not do what they wanted or what they wished unless they consulted first with the Communist Party and got permission from the Communist Party.” [Bartholomew Hlapani]
20:16 – “Anyone who has seen the confiscated videotapes of necklacing has first-hand evidence of what children can do and it’s horrifying, but anger about South Africa should be directed at those who encourage children to murder and mutilate and stand on the smoldering bodies and dance their savagery before the TV cameras.”
22;30 – “These people [ANC] are using them [Americans] to achieve their own objectives which has nothing to do with bring about change in South Africa but which have something to do with setting up a socialist or even a Marxist state in this country.”
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32f623 No.15826
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18693632 (141334ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary] (video)
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>>15782
>It appears that South Africa’s demise started with PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech [1985]
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>>15789
>>>/qresearch/18683153
>>15478
>To the ANC's left, the CIA directed money to the ultra-black nationalist Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) which had organized the demonstration, from which the ANC abstained, that led to the Sharpeville massacre in the spring of 1960.
>>>/qresearch/18678662
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This portion of the video is especially noteworthy. The whites and blacks were working together in South Africa but the ANC and their puppet masters did not like that. The ANC escalated violence in the country to create a division and, with the help of the media, justified their actions.
“The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary]”, There is a war going on, not against Apartheid, but against South Africa itself.” – Part 2
https://youtu.be/HMb3tEJZzg8
Peter Worthington
25:32 – “The Zionist Christian Church is basically apolitical and the world was puzzled and confused in 1985 when Mrs Winnie Mandela was telling the world, “the government has completely lost control of the present political situation. The government would like to conceal from the rest of the world the real truth about what is happening in South Africa. That the country has been rendered almost ungovernable and that in fact we in a military situation here. The government has declared war on the oppressed people of this country and the media has been the voice of the people because the people have no other platform.” And yet in the same year South African President PW Botha was invited to attend a mass ceremony of Zionist Christians and over a million blacks enthusiastically welcomed him. “We are grateful to share this occasion of goodwill with you. I am also highly honoured to accept your aware of the Freedom of Moria City of Peace and Love.” It was a one day wonder and quickly dismissed and conveniently forgotten by the world media.Take for example the fact that our State President PW Botha went for a walk, not an armored cavalcade, but for a walk through the crowds of black residents in the town or the community… which includes the township of Sharpeville. And everybody who knows anything about South Africa’s history, knows that Sharpeville symbolizes the single worst incident of conflict between black and white in South Africa. Perhaps the beginning of the current conflicts that we’re seeing in South Africa. But the State President, despite everything the ANC claims, was able to walk through the crowds in that Township as a symbol of reconciliation between the white government of South Africa and the black people of South Africa.“
28:09 – “But for a variety of reasons, the outside world is not getting an accurate impression of what is going on inside South Africa and this applies to Europe, the United States and even my own country, Canada. The attitude today is vastly different from what it was in the past where the policy of Apartheid was once supported and backed by most whites. Today there is widespread feeling among virtually every faction of the white community that Apartheid is archaic, obsolete, morally wrong and must be dismantled. The main topic of debate is timing, when and how to do it. What we in the West should be doing and the media should be noting is looking at the direction South Africa is heading. It is the only country in the continent of Africa that is moving towards more democracy for all its people and improving the lot of all its citizens. Virtually all the other countries of the continent and all South Africa’s neighbours are moving away from democracy and away from human rights and away from prosperity for the majority. Those who oppose sanctions against South Africa or who insist South Africa is not the world’s most repressive regime, tended to be branded as bigots or reactionaries or incipient fascists or racists or Uncle Toms or apologists for Apartheid.”
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32f623 No.15827
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18694111 (141520ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Eskom will soon become part of the Private Sector
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“Eskom will soon become part of the Private Sector”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/opinion/eskom-will-soon-become-part-of-the-private-sector-f3c2276e-52b2-49ce-82ff-603294cec06f
Published Apr 13, 2023
South Africans are tired and exhausted of Eskom’s lies.
We know that the end goal with Eskom is privatisation, like they have done with South African Airways.
The modus operandi is simple - push Eskom to the ground and sell it for next to nothing.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the “Mafia” clan are playing rock-paper-scissors for Eskom.
The ANC using their parliamentary majority to block the investigation of corruption at Eskom shows us that they are ready to cover up anything that implicates them or their leaders… even a sofa full of US dollars.
The fact that the ANC is pulling the plug on the investigation of corruption at Eskom is a clear indication that we are dealing with corruption that is much deeper than what they choose to tell us.
Load shedding has become unbearable with power cuts lasting up to 9 hours. South Africans should brace themselves for a cold and dark winter.
The amount of messages and notifications we receive in a day puts South Africans in a constant state of panic.
Load shedding has caused devastating effects on business. Threatening jobs, food security, mobile networks and retarding economic growth.
While South Africans are busy fighting interest rate increases, load shedding, unemployment, crime and poverty our political leadership is busy selling our country right under our nose.
Eskom’s biggest issue remains fraud and corruption. If we can remove all those corrupt individuals, work together and not against each other, Eskom could be restored.
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32f623 No.15828
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18704502 (161639ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Gold Mafia - Al Jazeera Investigations, Episodes 1-3 (video)
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Tip of the iceberg. Will this be used to distract from other criminals?
“Gold Mafia – Episode 4 – Have The King With You”
https://youtu.be/EEWehVHs8fc
2:18 – “In South Africa, money laundering is like the new in thing for the rich people. Everyone is doing it. It’s just who can hide it the best way… When this documentary breaks in South Africa, Dawood Khan will be the most wanted person in South Africa, from government officials to the underworld, to my own brother.”
7:18 – “Dawood Ibrahim is an Indian gangster and drug kingpin. He heads the organised crime syndicate D-company… Dawood Ibrahim is accused of being the mastermind behind bombings in India. [Footage of March 12, 1993 bombings] This is someone that’s really wanted by the FBI… that is able to come into South Africa, freely walk into a public setting such as the Michelangelo, then go into Jamaica Beach Hotel in the United Arab Emirates. It has cameras at almost every corner. Till today, I still also question how is it possible?”
8:54 – “Mo Dollars [Dawood’s brother] and his wife are guests at a Birthday party attended by the King of the Zulus nation [King Goodwill Zwelithini], the largest ethnic group in South Africa… This is an individual that controls the Zulu public of South Africa in general… King Zwelithini proved useful to Mo Dollars when Jacob Zuma was South Africa’s President.”
11:07 – “Next door Swaziland, the King is a close friend of mine. Zambia’s President is a close friend of my friend. DRC Congo, the president has invited me several times to come and build a refinery. Ghana’s President is a good friend of mine. In fact, he was my lawyer. Cyril Ramaphosa here, I know him, I know his kids… In Zimbabwe, E.D. [Emmerson Mnangagwa] is my partner.” Alistair Mathias (Gold Trader, the Architect)
56:54 – “They [money] would go into HSBC bank on Nathan Road. They had a guy there. They had a connection there. There’s relationships in HSBC specifically where they were able to get accounts opened in other individuals’ names and they would manage those accounts from South Africa.”
59:16 – “Do what the politicians do. For example, I buy a lot of stuff in my name on behalf of politicians… You have to have someone that you trust as a proxy. Politicians, they don’t have their name owning anything. They always have proxies that represent them. Pretty much everyone, even in Russia they have someone they trust a nephew or a cousin that holds all their assests. Africa, same thing. Someone they trust that runs all the businesses and they continue being politicians. [Continue to discuss government contracts.]”
1:08:59 – “These are individuals that has the capability of governments and their security services to be able to trace people, to look for individuals, find them and take them out.”
The net is closing on one of South Africa’s most notorious money launderers. In the final episode, the Gold Mafia boss issues a threat to anyway who breaks the oath of omertà. “What do you think is going to happen?”
“They kill you, don't they?” “Exactly,” he replies.
A member of the same gang is now in hiding and speaks to the I-Unit from a safe house. “They will come after me, that's a given. If I stay [in South Africa], I will be dead by the time this [film] hits the first five minutes of play.”
Other Gold Mafia bosses lure undercover reporters for the business to launder their dirty money with promises of political connections. A senior Zimbabwean diplomat is seeking the approval of the president to use an official plane to carry over a billion dollars of dirty cash from Hong Kong into Zimbabwe.
Two gold mafia bosses tell undercover reporters in Johannesburg, “There’s no president or head of state either of us can’t get to on this continent.” Another advises, “When you work you must always have the king with you. The president”.
Gold Mafia, a four-part series by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit looks at how society’s obsession with gold underwrites a global shadow economy. Investigators obtain the blueprints of money laundering operations that service southern Africa’s economic and political elite. And the investigation leads to the highest offices of state.
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32f623 No.15829
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18711005 (172002ZAPR23) Notable: Bakholokoe King warns SA government over Free State land, demands rightful share
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“Bakholokoe King warns SA government over Free State land, demands rightful share”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/bakholokoe-king-warns-sa-government-over-free-state-land-demands-rightful-share-a9c62662-0e07-4a52-b3c9-73815e1aa1d1
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2023
The Bakholokoe Monarchy headed by King Letsitsa Moloi III have again laid claim to land in the Free State and other parts of South Africa, this time issuing a warning that they are ready to “take back” what’s theirs.
The Sotho monarch have for long claimed that the Bakholokoe are the rightful owners of the 550 000ha of land that cuts across the Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and Midvaal, including Vereeniging, Kuruman and Standerton.
According to Moloi, Bakholokoe elders bought the land with 9 450 cows from England in 1907 after their battle.
But, their sovereign lands were illegally taken from them by the South African government.
Last Year, Moloi wrote a letter to the Presidency and the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) notifying them on declaring the Bakholokoe as a sovereignity.
In a press briefing held at the Maslow Hotel in Sandton last week, the Bakholokoe monarchy claimed that the ANC was founded by them in 1910, and that all political parties in South Africa were still working for the British Crown keeping South Africa colonized.
“It was the kings and queens of South Africa which helped with great loss of life to get the ANC into power.
“Let it be known that all of the politicians and political parties are a fraud. They all know that there is a treaty between the South African Corporation and the Crown that governs all things concerning South Africa especially matter concerning the land,” they said.
The Bakholokoe Monarchy said they were planning to meet with the ANC traditional leaders council to discuss the future of the Free State but also to inform them that “as from today we don’t want to hear anything about them, they must stop calling themselves chiefs in our territory”.
King Moloi III said that they intend to approach Sanral to pay rental into their Royal Trust, as the roads are built on their land.
The King said apart from Sanral, they will also request the same from cellular networks who’ve built network towers in the area, mining companies conducting business on the land and other businesses in the areas in question. He said these rental fees should be paid into the Royal Trust which will then be used to take care of the kingdom.
“The responsibility to empower and govern our people will be taken back.
“We are the founders of the ANC and the kingdoms are the upper house while the ANC is the lower house.
“We are taking back what rightfully belongs to us. The land belongs to the royals and the people, not the government,” King Moloi III said.
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32f623 No.15830
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18714373 (181332ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Eskom implemented Stage 8 load shedding – and YOU didn’t know
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“Eskom implemented Stage 8 load shedding – and YOU didn’t know”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-eskom-stage-8-load-shedding-latest-16-april-2023/
16-04-2023 10:29
The implementation of Stage 8 load shedding comes after Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientso Ramokgopa visited 18 power stations
Despite supposed measures by government to address load shedding, the current energy crisis is showing no signs of improving as it has been learnt that Eskom essentially implemented Stage 8 load shedding on Thursday evening, 13 April 2023, Sunday Times reports.
HOW DO WE KNOW IT WAS STAGE 8 LOAD SHEDDING?
According to the publication, Eskom’s energy availability (at the time Stage 8 load shedding was implemented) was sitting at 23,771MW against the power demand of 30,747MW. This means it had to shed 7,072MW of electricity, according to its energy generation update.
Eskom has been implementing Stage 6 load shedding this week. Stage 8 load shedding requires between 7,001MW and 8,000MW of electricity being shed.
WHY WAS ESKOM QUIET ABOUT THIS?
Sunday Times reports that Eskom’s spokesperson Daphne Mokwena confirmed the utility had shed beyond the 6,000MW, but denied implementing Stage 8 load shedding.
“Basically, we curtailed 1,353MW from those customers on load curtailment and reduced 5,719MW from all other customers, which made up the 7,072MW load,” Mokwena is quoted as having told the publication.
“We refrain from using terminology because the public becomes confused and things we are talking about load reduction that we normally implement when not load-shedding to prevent failing of equipment due to overload,” she added.
Electricity Minister Dr Kgosientso Ramokgopa visited 18 power stations across the country to get an overall picture of the current electricity situation in the country.
[February 10, 2023 - President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that he will be appointing a Minister of Electricity has Mzansi tickled. Ramaphosa said the new minister will assume full responsibility for dealing with the electricity crisis, leaving many confused. Since his announcement, social media users believe that a Minister of Potholes post should also be created. https://briefly.co.za/politics/152930-sona-2023-south-africans-call-minister-potholes-following-president-cyril-ramaphosas-address/]
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32f623 No.15831
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18714378 (181332ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Load shedding at 40: The performance of power stations in South Africa vs the United States
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“Load shedding at 40: The performance of power stations in South Africa vs the United States”
https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/646503/load-shedding-at-40-the-performance-of-power-stations-in-south-africa-vs-the-united-states/
25 November 2022
South Africa is experiencing its worst year of load-shedding because of poor power station performance and Eskom’s declining energy availability factor (EAF).
According to the load-shedding app EskomSePush, there have been 2,900 hours of load shedding so far this year. It translates to 121 days of load-shedding, more than double last year’s 48 days.
Eskom often blames ageing infrastructure for the poor performance of its generation fleet and the low EAF.
In 2020, Eskom’s generation executive Rhulani Mathebula said Eskom’s increased failure rate is not due to a lack of skills but because of unreliable and ageing infrastructure.
Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has also blamed ageing infrastructure for load-shedding, saying the older power plants are susceptible to failures and breakdowns.
However, an analysis by Daily Investor showed that the age of a power station does not automatically result in higher breakdown rates and a lower EAF.
To test Eskom’s claims, we compared the performance of Eskom’s Tutuka and Duvha power stations with two US-based coal power stations – Wansley and Scherer.
•	The Duvah power station was first commissioned in 1980, with the final unit completed in 1984 (38-42 years old).
•	The Wansley power plant in Georgia was first commissioned in 1976 (46 years old).
•	Tutuka was first commissioned in 1985, with the final unit going online in 1990 (32-37 years old).
•	The Scherer power plant was commissioned in 1982 and is of a similar age to Tutuka (40 years old).
If Eskom’s claim of ageing infrastructure causing a significant deterioration in performance is true, the US and South African power stations should show similar trends.
A significant difference in performance points to other factors, like poor maintenance, mismanagement, and a lack of skills.
We used the energy availability factor (EAF) – the percentage of time the power station was available for use when it was needed – as a measure of performance.
From 2009 to 2021, Eskom’s Tutuka and Duvha had an average EAF of 64% and 56%, respectively. It means that since 2009 they were only available for 64% and 56% of the time they were needed.
In 2021, Tutuka and Duvha had average EAF of 37% and 44%, respectively. It is expected to be much worse in 2022.
Wansley and Scherer, in comparison, had an average EAF of 90% and 89%, respectively, over the same period. They were, therefore, available for 90% and 89% of the time they were needed.
An interesting observation is that Scherer and Wansley had an upward trend in their EAF figures as time progressed.
The large differential suggests that ageing infrastructure can still be reliable. With regular maintenance and using the latest technology, their performance can even improve.
In Eskom’s case, poor skills, mismanagement, and a lack of maintenance are the likely culprits for breakdowns and the low EAF – not ageing infrastructure.
The chart below shows the performance over time of the two power stations in the United States compared with Eskom’s Tutuka and Duvha.
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32f623 No.15832
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715325 (181746ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Patrice Motsepe, Tyme Bank, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC)
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>>15804
>>15595
“Case Study 1: Patrice Motsepe”
https://www.studocu.com/en-za/document/university-of-the-free-state/entrepreneurship/ebus2714-homework-03-march/52207667
Patrice Tlhopane Motsepe… sits on several company boards, including being the non-executive chairman of Harmony Gold, the world’s 12th largest gold mining company, the deputy chairman of Sanlam and a non-executive director of Absa broup.
In 1997, Motsepe, Nicky Oppenheimer and Mark Shuttleworth [born in the gold mining town Welkom] formed Green and Partners, a venture capital firm through which Motspe established African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). With low gold prices that year, he purchased low-yield gold mine shafts from AngloGold under favourable finance terms. AngloGold sold Motsepe six gold mine shafts for $7,7 million allowing him to repay the debt out of the future earnings of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). He subsequently turned each into profitable enterprises.
In 2003, Motsepe created Ubuntu-Botho Investments (UBI) (and in 2019 he owned 55% of it). His other company African Rainbow Capital (ARC) has holdings in more the 40 companies, including TymeBank, industrial group Afrima, agricultural company BKB, telecommunications company Rain, luxury property estate Val de Vie, and a minority stake in Alexander Forbes, the pension fund administrator.
Apart from soccer, Motsepe bought a 37% stake in the Blue Bulls Co. The other major shareholders are Remgro (37%) and Blue Bulls Rugby Union (26%).
In October 2014, Motsepe donated $1 million to the Ebola Fund in the Republic of Guinea to ad the West African country’s efforts to curb the deadly Ebola virus that affected a number of West African countries including Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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32f623 No.15833
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715335 (181747ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Patrice Motsepe, Tyme Bank, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC)
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>TymeBank
“Who is Tyme Bank [digital bank] Owner?”
https://buzzsouthafrica.com/who-is-tyme-bank-owner/
June 15, 2022
Tyme Bank was previously wholly owned by African Rainbow Capital (ARC) Financial Services Holdings (Pty) Ltd until 10th June 2019, when ARC and Ethos Private Equity jointly announced an investment of R200 million by the Ethos Artificial Intelligence (AI) Fund and co-investors (jointly Ethos AI Fund) into Tyme Bank Holdings. However, ARC is still the majority shareholder.
The digital bank also has other sharefolders, including Tencent and CDC Group, providing a modern, digital alternative to traditional banking, characterized by expensive maintenance, slow-paced innovation, and more. TymeBank focuses on retail and business banking and stands out for it unique savings tool, GoalSave.
https://www.tymebank.co.za/
TymeBank is a new kind of bank that’s digitally smart. The money we save by not having branches means you pay a lot less for banking, like no monthly fees and only pay for what you use.
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32f623 No.15834
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715342 (181749ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
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>Ethos Private Equity
“History of Ethos Private Equity”
http://web.archive.org/web/20200805015936/https://www.ethos.co.za/about-ethos/
Founded in 1984, Ethos pioneered South African private equity, concluding the first private equity-led acquisitions in the country.
http://web.archive.org/web/20210117130929/https://www.ethos.co.za/our-history/
1984
MILESTONES
ETHOS ESTABLISHED BY FOUNDING PARTNER ANDRE ROUX
Investments made on balance sheet as FirstCorp Capital Partners, a division of First National Bank
Investment into Hudaco
1989
MILESTONES
25TH INVESTMENT CONCLUDED
Investment into Rasco
1992
FUNDS
ETHOS FUND II
R116 Million
First non-captive private equity fund in South Africa
FIRST PUBLIC-TO-PRIVATE DEAL IN SOUTH AFRICA
Strip Steel Limited in 1992
First public-to-private deal in South Africa – Strip Steel Limited in 1992
1994
1ST BLACK ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT INVESTMENT
Pioneering Black Economic Empowerment investment into Kagiso Publishers
50th concluded investment
1996
ETHOS FUND III
R705 Million
First international private equity fund in South Afirca
1998
ETHOS FUND IV
R2.1 Billion
Ethos becomes independent from the FirstRand Group
1998
LANDMARK MULTINATIONAL TRANSACTION WITH SIGNIFICANT OPERATIONS ACROSS AFRICA
Dunlop Africa in 1998
Landmark multinational transaction with significant operations across Africa – Dunlop Africa in 1998
1ST INVESTMENT OVER R2BN ENTERPRISE VALUE
Ethos Fund IV makes R2,1bn investment into Foodcorp
[2011: First public-to-private deal completed under new Companies Act http://web.archive.org/web/20140625050426/http://ethos.co.za/about-us/history/]
2014
STUART MACKENZIE APPOINTED CEO
Stuart succeeds founding partner, Andre Roux
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32f623 No.15835
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715351 (181752ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
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>>15834
>ANDRE ROUX
>>15832
>[Patrice Motsepe] a minority stake in Alexander Forbes, the pension fund administrator.
ANDRE ROUX: Ethos, DEPUTY CHAIRMAN
https://ethos.co.za/team_members/andre-roux/
Andre is the Founding Partner of Ethos Private Equity, having established the business in 1984.
He is widely regarded as the pioneer of South African private equity and held the post of Chief Executive since Ethos’ inception. He has lectured extensively on the private equity industry to business schools and is a regular speaker at industry conferences.
Andre stepped down as Chief Executive in 2014 and assumed the role of Deputy Chairman, and Chairman of Ethos’ investment committee.
Prior to the establishment of Ethos, Andre held the positions of Chief Executive of FirstCorp Capital Investors Limited and FirstCorp Merchant Bank. He has served on the boards of several portfolio companies associated with the various investment funds advised by Ethos. Until recently, Andre was a member of the Alexander Forbes Board of Directors prior to the business listing on the JSE (July 2014).
Andre graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of the Witwatersrand and is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Most recently, EMPEA (Emerging Markets Private Equity Association) appointed Andre as Senior Advisor and Chair of the EMPEA Africa Council
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32f623 No.15836
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715357 (181753ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / All the South African banks that have failed in the last 30 years
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>FirstCorp Merchant Bank
“All the South African banks that have failed in the last 30 years”
https://businesstech.co.za/news/banking/231009/all-the-south-african-banks-that-have-failed-in-the-past-30-years/
With VBS Mutual Bank being put under curatorship, it marks the 13th bank in almost 30 years to go through the process in South Africa – and the first since African Bank’s collapse in 2014.
In VBS’s case, the fault came through failure by the bank’s management to align the business with its sudden rate of growth. The SARB said the bank made incredibly risky moves, particularly around using short-term municipal deposits as a base for long-term lending.
When the municipalities came to withdraw their funds, the bank did not have the funds to pay them.
This case of “bad management and liquidity problems” is a recurring theme among South Africa’s failed banks. A recent paper published by the University of Pretoria outlined all the cases of failed banks in the country since 1990 – showing 12 (13 including VBS) banks that were placed under curatorship, three of which would ultimately be liquidated.
According to the research paper, even though the majority of the banks ultimately resolved their liquidity problems, the way in which this was done – arrangements, transferring assets, mergers etc – often resulted in the banks ‘shutting down’ in one way or another.
As a result of various deals, sell-off and mergers, over 20 banks have been deregistered in South Africa since 1990. These are:
•	Brait Merchant Bank
•	Cadiz Investment Bank
•	CorpCapital Bank
•	FirstCorp Merchant Bank
•	International Bank of Southern Africa
•	Merril Lynch Capital Markets Bank
•	Old Mutual Bank
•	PSG Investment Bank
•	TA Bank of Southern Africa
•	African Merchant Bank
•	BOE Bank
•	Cape of Good Hope Bank
•	ING Bank NV SA
•	Nedcor Investment Bank
•	RMB Asset Finance Bank
•	Securities Investment Bank
•	Unibank
•	Gensec Bank
•	MLS Bank
•	New Republic Bank
•	Saambou Bank
•	Peoples Bank
•	MEEF Bank
•	Imperial Bank
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32f623 No.15837
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715372 (181755ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
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“Rohatyn to Buy Ethos to Create Firm With $8 Billion Assets”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-21/rohatyn-group-to-buy-ethos-to-create-firm-with-8-billion-assets?leadSource=uverify%20wall
November 21, 2022
The Rohatyn Group said it will acquire South Africa’s Ethos Private Equity to help the US investment firm expand on the continent.
The purchase will help the New York-based company create a firm with close to $8 billion of assets under management, Stuart MacKenzie, chief executive officer at Ethos, said in an interview. Brait Plc, backed by South African tycoon Christo Wiese, in 2019 hired Ethos to manage its portfolio including UK apparel chain New Look and Virgin Active gyms. MacKenzie didn’t disclose financial details of the acquisition.
The deal will “essentially result in Ethos acting as the African arm for the Rohatyn group,” MacKenzie said. “Plans include raising private equity and credit funds, and potentially forestry, agricultural and infrastructure funds that will include investments in renewable energy assets on the continent.”
Africa’s need for funds to finance infrastructure projects is massive. While there are about $2.5 trillion of public works in the pipeline on the continent, many won’t be completed because of lack of funding among other constraints, according to McKinsey & Co. That’s where companies such as Rohatyn can help.
The purchase will give New York-based Rohatyn access to one of the fastest growing regions in the world, said Nicolas Rohatyn, who started the business in 2002.
Ethos, with offices in South Africa, Kenya and London, will continue to manage Brait’s portfolio. The advisory agreement between Brait and Ethos will be ceded to the Rohatyn group.
Brait shares were little changed in Johannesburg on Monday, with the company valued at 6 billion rand ($345 million). The Rohatyn and Ethos deal is still subject to regulatory approvals.
Buyout firm Ethos also took over the management of Ninety One Plc’s Africa private equity funds in 2020, with assets in North, East and Southern Africa.
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32f623 No.15838
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715374 (181756ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
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“The Rohatyn Group Completes Acquisition of Ethos Private Equity”
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/the-rohatyn-group-completes-acquisition-of-ethos-private-equity-2023-04-03
Published: April 3, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. ET
NEW YORK, (BUSINESS WIRE) – The Rohatyn Group (“TRG” or the “Firm”), a specialized global asset management firm focused on investment solutions in emerging markets and real assets, today announced the completion of its acquisition of Ethos Private Equity (“Ethos”) – a leading alternative asset management firm in Africa.
“Today marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for our team,” said Stuart MacKenzie, CEO of Ethos. “By leveraging TRG’s resources, network and deep understanding of emerging markets, we will be better positioned than ever to drive investment across Africa and create value for our stakeholders.”
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Lazard Ltd became an advisor to TRG during the transaction process and assisted TRG in its completion.
About TRG
Founded in 2002, The Rohatyn Group specializes in emerging markets and real assets. Headquartered in New York, the firm employs over 180 professionals based in 17 countries across North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. It currently has approximately $8 billion in assets under management. For more information, please visit www.rohatyngroup.com
https://ethos.co.za/
On 1 April 2023, The Rohatyn Group announced the completion of its acquisition of Ethos.
“We are pleased to complete our acquisition of Ethos, which marks our official expansion into Africa, one of the largest and fastest growing regions in the world,” said Nicolas Rohatyn, TRG’s Chief Executive Officer and founder. “Together, with unmatched local knowledge and a skilled global team of investors,
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32f623 No.15839
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715385 (181758ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
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>>15838
Last paragraph was cut-off. Below is the full
“We are pleased to complete our acquisition of Ethos, which marks our official expansion into Africa, one of the largest and fastest growing regions in the world,” said Nicolas Rohatyn, TRG’s Chief Executive Officer and founder. “Together, with unmatched local knowledge and a skilled global team of investors, we’ll unlock significant opportunities to drive further growth across the continent’s private markets, real assets, and public markets.”
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32f623 No.15840
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715418 (181808ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Patrice Motsepe, Tyme Bank, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC)
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>In 1997, Motsepe, Nicky Oppenheimer and Mark Shuttleworth [born in the gold mining town Welkom] formed Green and Partners, a venture capital firm through which Motspe established African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). With low gold prices that year, he purchased low-yield gold mine shafts from AngloGold under favourable finance terms. AngloGold sold Motsepe six gold mine shafts for $7,7 million allowing him to repay the debt out of the future earnings of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM).
Take note; “Nicky Oppenheimer joined the Anglo-American Corporation in 1968, serving as a director from 1974 until his retirement in 2011 and as Deputy Chairman from 1983 to 2001.” https://opp-gen.com/leaders/nicky-oppenheimer/https://opp-gen.com/leaders/nicky-oppenheimer/
History of AngloGold
https://www.anglogoldashanti.com/company/our-history/
AngloGold Limited was formed in June 1998 through the consolidation of the gold interests of Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited (AAC) and its associated companies, namely East Rand Gold and Uranium Company Limited; Eastvaal Gold Holdings Limited; Southvaal Holdings Limited; Free State Consolidated Gold Mines Limited; Elandsrand Gold Mining Company Limited; H.J. Joel Gold Mining Company Limited and Western Deep Levels Limited into a single, focused, independent, gold company. Vaal Reefs Exploration and Mining Company Limited (Vaal Reefs), the vehicle for the consolidation, changed its name to AngloGold Limited and increased its authorised share capital, effective 30 March 1998. AngloGold acquired minority shareholders interest in Driefontein Consolidated Limited (17%); Anmercosa Mining (West Africa) Limited (100%); Western Ultra Deep Levels Limited (89%); Eastern Gold Holdings Limited (52%); Erongo Mining and Exploration Company Limited (70%).
1999: AngloGold acquired a non-controlling shareholders interest in Driefontein Consolidated Limited (17%); Anmercosa Mining (West Africa) Limited (100%); Western Ultra Deep Levels Limited (89%); Eastern Gold Holdings Limited (52%); Erongo Mining and Exploration Company Limited (70%). It also purchased Minorco’s gold interests in North and South America and acquired Acacia Resources in Australia.
2000: AngloGold acquired a 40% interest in the Morila mine in Mali from Randgold Resources Limited; a 50% interest in the Geita mine in Tanzania from Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited (Ashanti); a 25% interest in OroAfrica, South Africa’s largest manufacturer of gold jewellery; and a 33% holding in Gold Avenue, an e-commerce business in gold.
2001: AngloGold sold the Elandsrand and Deelkraal mines to Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (Harmony); disposed of its interests in No.2 Shaft Vaal River Operations to African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and made an unsuccessful take-over bid for Normandy Mining Limited.
2002: AngloGold sold the Free State assets to African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) and Harmony Gold. It acquired an additional 46.25% of the equity, as well as the total loan assignment, of Cerro Vanguardia SA from Pérez Companc International SA, thereby increasing its interest in Cerro Vanguardia to 92.5%. AngloGold disposed of its wholly owned subsidiary, Stone and Allied Industries (O.F.S.) Limited.
2003: During 2003 the following corporate activities took place: AngloGold disposed of its wholly owned Amapari project to Mineração Pedra Branca do Amapari. AngloGold finalised the sale of its 49% stake in the Gawler Craton Joint Venture, including the Tunkillia project located in South Australia to Helix Resources Limited. It concluded the sale of its interest in the Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture to Queenstake Resources USA Inc and disposed of its entire investments in East African Gold Mines Limited and in Randgold Resources Limited. AngloGold purchased a portion of the Driefontein mining area in South Africa from Gold Fields Limited.
2004: AngloGold sold its Western Tanami project to Tanami Gold NL in Australia. The business combination between AngloGold and Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited was completed, resulting in the company changing its name to AngloGold Ashanti Limited.
Etc.
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32f623 No.15841
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715672 (181856ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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>South African Breweries (SAB)
South African Breweries [SAB]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Breweries
South African Breweries (officially The South African Breweries Limited, informally SAB) is a major brewery headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016.[2] South African Breweries is now a direct subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV.[3][4]
The company that is now South African Breweries was founded in 1895 as Castle Brewery to serve a growing market of miners and prospectors in and around Johannesburg. Two years later, it became the first industrial company to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and the year after (1898) it listed on the London Stock Exchange.[5] In 1950, SAB relocated its headquarters and control from London to South Africa.[5] In 1955, Castle Brewing purchased the Ohlsson's and Chandlers Union breweries, and the group was renamed South African Breweries.
From the early 1990s onward, the company increasingly expanded internationally, making several acquisitions in both emerging and developed markets. In 1999, it formed a new UK-based holding company, SAB plc, and moved its primary listing to London. In May 2002, SAB plc acquired Miller Brewing, forming SABMiller plc.
On 10 October 2016, Anheuser-Busch InBev acquired SABMiller for £69 billion (US$107 billion at the time the deal closed).[6] The arrangement had been approved by shareholders of both companies on 28 September 2016, and the deal closed on 10 October 2016.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110912014624/http://www.sablimited.co.za/sablimited/action/media/downloadFile?media_fileid=791
http://www.sablimited.co.za/sablimited/action/media/downloadFile?media_fileid=791
1995: State President Nelson Mandela opens SAB's World of Beer (then the Centenary Centre) in the Newtown cultural precinct of Johannesburg. SAB celebrates 100 years with a share price of R100, market capitalisation of R30 billion and a record R10 billion in added value for the South African economy.
SABMiller plc is the world’s second largest brewer by volume. The company has interests in over 60 countries around the world and is one of the largest bottlers and distributors of Coca-Cola products outside of the United States.
It owns and distributes more than 200 brands and has a total annual lager volume in excess of 175 billion litres.
ABI was established in Johannesburg in 1976 as a result of beverage manufacturing and marketing agreements between The Coca-Cola Export Corporation of the United States, CadburySchweppes (South Africa) Ltd and SAB.
SAB’s pioneering equity (affirmative action) programme, launched in the mid-1970s to alleviate historical inequalities and disadvantages experienced by many of its employees, fostered skills training and advancement to compensate for the denial of basic education to so many.
SAB has a long history as a progressive, societal leader, and this is backed up by the number of awards that the business has won over the years.
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32f623 No.15842
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715709 (181903ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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>Despite the oppressive regime, he managed to get a license from South African Breweries (SAB) to sell the distribute liquor.
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>Among the same crowded Cato Manor shanties, police made arrests for illicit possession of liquor, and on 24 January 1960 the umpteenth riot broke out. This riot shocked South Africa! Nine policemen were dead!
>>15841
Shouldn’t the government issue liquor licenses and not SAB? Was it the responsibility of SAB to issue liquor licenses in the 60s and the police enforced it? If the Zulus had liquor licenses the Cato Manor Massacre would not have occurred? SAB needs to be investigated!
South African Breweries History – Interesting Connections (Part 1)
https://www.company-histories.com/The-South-African-Breweries-Limited-Company-History.html
The South African Breweries Limited (SAB) is a holding company whose principal line of business is brewing. The company holds an impressive 98 percent share of the beer market in its home country of South Africa, where it sells 14 brands of beer, including local lagers Castle and Lion as well as foreign brands brewed under licenseHeineken, Guinness, Amstel, and Carling Black Label. Aggressive overseas expansion following the end of apartheid, however, has also given SAB ownership of, or stakes in, more than 25 breweries in the emerging markets of central Europe, China, and sub-Saharan Africa. Overall, in terms of volume, South African Breweries is the world's fourth largest brewer. SAB also has a variety of nonbrewing operations, such as carbonated and natural fruit drinks and other beverages, retailing, hotels and gaming, and manufacturing of safety matches and glass. The company has been divesting many of these noncore assets in the late 1990s. SAB's history is in many ways the history of the South African brewing industry, most notably through the government-ordered merger of the largest breweries in 1956. The company's history was also greatly influenced by the apartheid system and its effect on the domestic economy, on domestic firms, and on foreign investment in South Africa.–
The discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand (a region encompassing Johannesburg) in 1875 brought large numbers of prospectors to South Africa. Small outposts for white settlers were transformed into busy cities with new industries. Several brewmasters, most with little experience, began to produce a variety of beers which immediately gained popularity with the settlers.
[Frederick] Mead remained interested in establishing a brewery in the rapidly growing Witwatersrand. In 1892 he purchased the Castle Brewery in Johannesburg from its proprietor Charles Glass. The expansion of this facility, however, was beyond the means of the Natal Brewery Syndicate, and Mead returned to England to attract new investors. In the final arrangement, Mead formed another larger company based in London called The South African United Breweries. This company took over the operations of both the Natal Brewery Syndicate and the Castle Brewery.
After construction of the new Castle Brewery, South African United Breweries made additional share offerings which were purchased by South Africa's largest investment houses. Subsequent growth precipitated a restructuring of the company and reincorporation in London on May 15, 1895, as The South African Breweries Limited.
South African Breweries CEO Ted Sceales was instrumental in the creation of a new subsidiary called Barsab Investment Trust, jointly held by SAB and Thomas Barlow & Sons Ltd. (later Barlow Rand), the rapidly expanding mining services group. Barsab permitted SAB and Barlow to invest in each other and pool their managerial and administrative resources.
Parliamentary motions to permit the reincorporation of SAB in South Africa were initiated in 1968. These motions, however, did not gain approval until March 17, 1970. On May 26, 1970, after 75 years as an English company, SAB became a de jure South African company.
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32f623 No.15843
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715774 (181915ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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>Why was the book, Kerzner Unauthorised, banned? What does the SA government want to hide? Sol’s name also appears in Jeffrey Epstein’s little black book.
>>15841
>1995: State President Nelson Mandela opens SAB's World of Beer (then the Centenary Centre) in the Newtown cultural precinct of Johannesburg.
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> I had an opportunity in my office to tell [Mr] Mandela, but apparently he is a captive of the cabal and a captive of interests [from] which he cannot escape.
>>15842
South African Breweries History – Interesting Connections (Part 2)
https://www.company-histories.com/The-South-African-Breweries-Limited-Company-History.html
While sales of wine and spirits continued to rise, SAB sold a number of its liquor-oriented hotels, and reorganized those that remained under a new subsidiary called the Southern Sun Hotel Corporation. Southern Sun, which operated 50 hotels in South Africa, was formed by the merger in 1969 of the existing SAB hotel interests with those of the Sol Kerzner family.
The South African government barred SAB from further investment in the liquor industry and limited its ability to invest overseas. The company then made several attempts to diversify its operations. In 1972 SAB and Barlow Rand decided to alter their collaboration and dissolve Barsab. As a result, two former Barsab holdings, the Shoe Corporation, and Afcol, South Africa's largest furniture manufacturer, came under SAB control. The following year, SAB acquired OK Bazaars, a large discount department store chain. Certain other investments were disposed of, however, including ventures in banking and food products.
Several brewing interests attempted to challenge SAB's dominant position in the South African market. Various German interests set up breweries in Botswana and Swaziland in a failed attempt to gain a foothold in South Africa. Louis Luyt, a South African entrepreneur, also failed, and sold his breweries to the Rembrandt Group in 1973. The Luyt breweries, which formed the core of Rembrandt's alcoholic beverage group, were later incorporated as the Intercontinental Breweries. Determined to succeed, Rembrandt's chairman, Dr. Anton Rupert, committed his company to a scheme of competition based on control of liquor retail outlets. In 1978 Rembrandt acquired a 49 percent share of Gilbey's, the third largest liquor group in South Africa. The addition of Gilbey's 100 retail outlets gave Rembrandt access to a total of 450 stores. South African Breweries responded by acquiring Union Wine, an independent liquor retailer with 24 hotels and over 50 retail outlets.
Once again, market conditions were not conducive to competition. The government, therefore, proposed a rationalization program in which SAB would take over Rembrandt's brewing interests and turn over its wine and spirits operations to an independent subsidiary called Cape Wine and Distillers. The program, executed in November 1979, also called for Rembrandt to turn over its Oude Meester wine and spirits operations to Cape Wines, in which SAB, Rembrandt, and the KWV wine growers cooperative each owned a 30 percent interest. The remaining 10 percent interest was sold to private investors.
Many business leaders openly called for change, but the government still prevented companies such as SAB from transferring capital out of South Africa through foreign investments. Often these companies had little choice but to reinvest their surplus capital in South African ventures, which in turn gave them a more crucial interest in the resolution of social and human rights problems within South Africa.
Many foreign-owned companies, which faced fewer restrictions on divestment, sold their South African subsidiaries and closed their offices in South Africa. This trend made acquisitions by South African companies easier. SAB took over control of the ABI soft drink concern from Coca-Cola, and later added several clothing retailers, including Scotts Stores (acquired in 1981) and the Edgars chain (added in 1982). A government order in 1979 for SAB to sell its Solly Kramer retail liquor stores was completed in 1986, five years before its deadline. Also in 1986 SAB established a joint venture with Ceres Fruit Juices to sell leading noncarbonated juice brands Ceres, Liquifruit, and Fruitee.
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32f623 No.15844
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715797 (181923ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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South African Breweries History – Interesting Connections (Part 3)
https://www.company-histories.com/The-South-African-Breweries-Limited-Company-History.html
SAB&mdashting largely out of self-interest since 85 percent of the beer in South Africa was purchased by blacks–was well out in front of the political changes as it had begun to hire blacks in the early 1980s. By 1985 28 percent of salaried employees were black, a figure that rose to 48 percent by 1994. Nevertheless, the threat of a government-forced breakup of SAB's beer monopoly hung over the company following the end of apartheid.
Partly in response to this threat, and partly in response to the loosening of laws regarding foreign investment, the [Meyer] Kahn-led South African Breweries aggressively expanded outside its home country starting in 1993. That year, SAB spent US$50 million for an 80 percent stake in Hungary's largest brewer, Dreher Breweries, the first of a series of moves into the emerging markets of central Europe. In 1996 the company gained joint control of two of the largest breweries in Poland, Lech Brewery and Tyskie Brewery, as well as three breweries in Romania and one in Slovakia. In 1994 SAB created a joint venture with Hong Kong-based China Resources Enterprise Limited; by early 1998 this joint venture had gained majority control of five breweries in China. A third area of foreign growth for SAB was in sub-Saharan Africa, where management control was gained of breweries in Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda during this period.
In August 1997 Kahn was appointed chief executive of the South African police service [to influence investigations?], becoming the first civilian to hold the post. The outspoken Kahn, who had been vocal in calling for the rapid liberalization of the economy and for a restoration of law and order, was made responsible for cracking down on a national crime epidemic. Taking over as acting chairman of SAB was Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa's most prominent black capitalist and a former militant trade unionist [NUM (National Union of Mineworkers)].
By this time, South African Breweries was the world's fourth largest brewer and had a rapidly expanding international brewing empire. The company was now free to unload its noncore businesses in order to concentrate more closely on brewing and its other beverage operations. Under Ramaphosa, it did just that. In late 1997 and early 1998 SAB divested its holdings in OK Bazaars, Afcol, and Da Gama Textiles, and announced that Lion Match and Conshu Holdings, a footwear maker, were also likely to be jettisoned. These divestments were not proceeding quickly enough for some observers, but SAB had already managed to strengthen its overall position in the face of the continued threat of the breakup of its domestic beer monopoly. Selling off noncore assets was freeing up capital for additional investment in foreign breweries, which would further mitigate the impact of any government intervention.
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32f623 No.15845
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715813 (181925ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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South African Breweries History – Interesting Connections (Part 4)
https://www.company-histories.com/The-South-African-Breweries-Limited-Company-History.html
Principal Subsidiaries:
Southern Associated Maltsters (Pty.) Ltd.; SAB Hop Farms (Pty.) Ltd.; SAB International Holdings Inc.; SAB International (Africa) B.V. (Netherlands); Botswana Breweries (Pty.) Ltd. (40%); Kgalagadi Breweries (Pty.) Ltd. (Botswana; 40%); Swaziland Brewers (Pty.) Ltd. (60%); Lesotho Brewing Company (Pty.) Ltd. (39%); Tanzania Breweries Ltd. (46%); Cervejas de Mozambique Limitada (65%); Zambian Breweries Plc (45%); Nile Breweries Limited (Uganda; 40%); SAB International (Europe) B.V. (Netherlands); Dreher Breweries (Hungary; 85%); Lech Browary Wielkopolski S.A. (Poland; 32%); SC Vulturul S.A. (Romania; 70%); Compañia Cervecera de Canarias S.A. (Spain; 51%); SC Pitber S.A. (Romania; 81%); SC Ursus S.A. (Romania; 73%); Browary Tyskie Górny Slask S.A. (Poland; 45%); SAB International (Asia) B.V. (Netherlands); China Resources Enterprise Beverages Ltd. (49%); China Resources Shenyang; Snowflake Beer Co. Ltd. (China; 44%); China Resources Dalian Brewery Co. Ltd. (49%); Shenzhen C'est Bon Food and Drink Co. Ltd. (China; 33%); China Resources (Jilin) Brewery Co. Ltd. (90%); Delta Corporation Ltd. (Zimbabwe; 23%); Seychelles Breweries Ltd. (20%); Accra Breweries Limited (Ghana; 50.5%); Amalgamated Beverage Industries Ltd. (68%); Coca-Cola Canners (Pty.) Ltd. (24%); Can Vendors (Pty.) Ltd.; Appletiser South Africa (Pty.) Ltd.; Appletiser Pure Fruit Juices (Pty.) Ltd.; Ceres Fruit Juices (Pty.) Ltd. (35%); Valaqua (Pty.) Ltd.; Associated Fruit Processors (Pty.) Ltd. (50%); Traditional Beer Investments (Pty.) Ltd.; Distillers Corporation (SA) Ltd. (30%); Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery Group Ltd. (30%); Edgars Stores Ltd. (65%); Amalgamated Retail Ltd. ("Amrel") (68%); Southern Sun Holdings Ltd.; Plate Glass and Shatterprufe Industries Ltd. (68%); Da Gama Textile Company Ltd. (61%); The Lion Match Company Ltd. (71%); Conshu Holdings Ltd. (67%).
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32f623 No.15846
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715926 (181955ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Peter Obi, Anambra Governor, ties to SABMiller Brewery (video)
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Nigeria: “Anambra Governor Said to Secretly Own Shares in N15 billion SABMiller Brewery”
https://businessnews.com.ng/2012/08/31/anambra-governor-said-to-secretly-own-shares-in-n15-billion-sabmiller-brewery/
August 31, 2012
Former House of Representatives member, Mr. Chudi Offodile has asked Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State to resign over a company ownership scandal.
The SABMiller Brewery which was commissioned by President Jonathan yesterday is the second largest brewery in Africa and cost $100 million of private and public (Anambra State) funds to build.
The Brewery is expected to employ 750 direct employees and 4,500 indirect employees and distributors. 10% of the company is owned by the Anambra State governor, whilst local investors own 12.5% of the brewery.
Former Rep, Offodile is alleging that a company, Next International Ltd, owned by Governor Obi and his family members has a stake in the 12.5% owned by the private investors.
Addressing journalists in Abuja, Offodile said, “It would amount to an endorsement of a sordid affair and may embolden other foreigners who design and put into effect, different and newer corruption techniques with government officials. In the history of corruption in Nigeria, the Onitsha brewery scandal will rank as the most brazen”.
Offodile said investigations he made into Next international at the Corporate Affairs Commission disclosed that the Obi family owns the company and even though Governor Peter obi resigned his directorship in his company, his brother serves as the Managing Director.
When contacted, the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Obi on Media and Publicity, Mr. Valentine Obienyem did not refute the claims that Next international was indeed a shareholder in SAB Miller Brewery. He did not refute the claim that Governor. Obi’s brother was the head of the company.
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32f623 No.15847
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715931 (181956ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Peter Obi, Anambra Governor, ties to SABMiller Brewery (video)
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“Peter Obi: Integrity issues with Sabmiller Brewery, by Chudi Offodile”
https://theeagleonline.com.ng/peter-obi-integrity-issues-with-sabmiller-brewery/
AUGUST 26, 2012 - UPDATED:JULY 31, 2022
Excerpts
When I first raised the issue a few months ago, apart from a rain of insults I received from government agents, the Attorney General, Peter Afuba, directed me to the Corporate Affairs Commission to obtain information about the company. But a search at the CAC did not yield any information on Sabmiller brewery, Onitsha, which is the name the state government repeatedly called the company. The government itself refused to release any information on the ownership of the company except to say that Anambra State invested N2 billion for a 10 per cent stake in the Sabmiller brewery with “other businessmen”.
The identity of the so-called ‘other businessmen’ remained a closely guarded secret until I stumbled upon a company, in the records of the CAC, called INTAFACT BEVERAGES LIMITED, with registration no 680933, incorporated by the firm of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie. The company has British and South African directors with a nominal share capital of N40,000,000 million divided into 400 ordinary shares of N100,000 each.
Three hundred of the 400 ordinary shares worth N30 million were allotted to the following shareholders as at April 2011: Sabmiller Nigeria holdings – 230 ordinary shares, Anambra State Government – 40 ordinary shares and Next International Nigeria Limited – 30 ordinary shares. Intafact Beverages Limited is the owner of the brewery in Onitsha. Keep in mind, the fact that Next International Limited, one of the three shareholders of Intafact Beverages Limited, is owned by Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State and his family. It turns out that the mysterious “other businessmen” is no other than the governor himself. Alas, the gods are naked!
Part of the land on which the brewery stands in bridgehead, Onitsha, belongs to a company called International Steel Industry Limited, Onitsha. The land was allocated to the company in 1975 by the defunct East Central State Government. The company had developed the over seven acre property and paid ground rent on the property up until 2011. Indeed, the certificate of occupancy was re-certified by Governor Obi on March 5, 2010. Yet, Obi went ahead and revoked the right of occupancy of International Steel Company and awarded same to Intafact Beverages Limited, a private company in which he has interest.
The land was revoked for “overriding public interest” and re-awarded to a private company for “overriding personal interest”. It is illegal to revoke a parcel of land for overriding public interest and grant the same parcel to a private company. It becomes immoral and symptomatic of greed, avarice and a capricious abuse of state power, when the beneficiary of the revocation is the governor himself.
Sabmiller, based in South Africa, is said to be the biggest brewery group in the world. Its investment in Nigeria is speculated to be more than a $100 million. A good deal for Nigeria and Anambra State, no doubt. But it appears that in an attempt to expand its operations in Africa, it has gotten itself entangled in a web of corruption and unethical conduct.
Governor Obi personally handled all negotiations between Anambra State Government and Sabmiller Group and visited South Africa several times on the subject. Did Sabmiller allocate the shares in Intafact Beverages Limited to Next International Limited as “bribe” to further its business interest in Nigeria?
To address these questions and more, an international enquiry into the activities of Sabmiller Group in Nigeria and the operations of Next International Limited and the possible interface of its accounts with that of Anambra State Government should commence without further delay. To this end, I shall be forwarding a letter to Nigeria’s Attorney General and Minister for Justice, the British government, the government of South Africa and the United States Department of Justice demanding for this investigation.
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32f623 No.15848
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715933 (181958ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Peter Obi, Anambra Governor, ties to SABMiller Brewery (video)
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>Next International Limited
“EXCLUSIVE: UK authorities dissolve Peter Obi’s company, Next International”
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/575026-exclusive-uk-authorities-dissolve-peter-obis-company-next-international.html
January 11, 2023
For failing to submit its annual accounts, authorities in the United Kingdom, UK, have struck off Next International (UK) Limited, a company largely owned by Nigerian top politician and presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi.
Checks by PREMIUM TIMES revealed that the company was removed from the record in September 2021 following a first and second gazette notice of “compulsory” strike off of the entity.
In the UK, a compulsory strike off is imposed on a company by creditors or by the Companies House for non-submission of annual accounts or failure to notify Companies House about a change of official registered office address. Once a company is struck off, its details will be removed from Companies House register and the company ceases to exist.
Next International (UK) Limited failed to submit its annual accounts for the year 2020, hence, the company was struck off and dissolved in 2021.
Before a company is struck off, however, the UK requires the Companies House’s Registrar to send at least two formal letters to the company warning that a failure to file its annual accounts will lead to its removal from the register.
According to UK Liquidators, a financial consulting firm, if Companies House receives no reply to its letters, it will then publish a first ‘strike off notice’ in the Gazette, which is the official journal of public record.
The first official notice to strike off Next International was issued on 22nd June 2021, then a second notice was given on 31st August 2021. A final gazette to dissolve the company was issued on 7th September 2021.
Before its final dissolution, records show that for four consecutive years (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020) the UK Companies House had to always issue a “first gazette notice for compulsory strike-off” before Next International filed its annual account. Then immediately the company submitted its annual accounts, a gazette will be issued to discontinue the compulsory strike-off action.
A private limited company, Next International was incorporated on 16t May 1996. Mr Obi was listed as a director while his wife, Margaret, served as secretary. Next International (Nigeria) Limited (with 999 ordinary shares) and Mr Obi (with one ordinary share) were listed as shareholders.
Records show that the company was registered as business “agents involved in the sale of a variety of goods” in England and Wales.
The firm reported taking a mortgage from Lloyds TSB Bank Plc for a property on 53 Clyde Road, Croydon.
On 16 May 2008, 14 months after assuming duties as governor of Anambra State, Mr Obi resigned as the director of Next International.
He took office on March 17, 2006 but continued to serve as a director of the company in violation of Nigerian law.
In Nigeria, a person is statutorily required to withdraw from engaging in or directing a private business, except if it is farming, upon becoming a public officer, Section Six (6) of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act provides.
The former governor admitted to PREMIUM TIMES in 2021 that he did not declare these companies and the funds and properties they held in his asset declaration filings with the Code of Conduct Bureau, the Nigerian government agency that deals with the issues of corruption, conflict of interest, and abuse of office by public servants.
At the time, Mr Obi said he was unaware that the law expected him to declare assets or companies he jointly owns with his family members or anyone else.
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32f623 No.15849
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18715957 (182003ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Peter Obi, Anambra Governor, ties to SABMiller Brewery (video)
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>>15844
>Taking over as acting chairman of SAB was Cyril Ramaphosa
>>15841
>1995: State President Nelson Mandela opens SAB's World of Beer (then the Centenary Centre) in the Newtown cultural precinct of Johannesburg.
“PETER OBI WINNING IN COURT FROM ALL ANGLES - NIGERIAN CHOSEN PRESIDENT”
https://youtu.be/yo0niv8hzhM
Mar 23, 2023
Now a presidential candidate… Coincidence?
“2023: [Peter] Obi picks LP presidential ticket”
https://guardian.ng/news/2023-obi-picks-lp-presidential-ticket/
30 May 2022 | 6:00 pm
–Former governor of Anambra, Mr Peter Obi has been elected unopposed as the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) for 2023 general elections.—
Obi emerged winner after all other aspirants stepped down for him and in the interest of the party in a presidential primary elections held on Monday in Asaba, Delta .
According to Chairman, Electoral Committee, Usman Abdullahi, five presidential aspirants were cleared to contest the election.
Abdullahi disclosed that a total of 104 delegates from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory(FCT), were accredited for the election.
However, in the unfolding event, the presidential aspirants; Prof. Pat Utomi, Mr Joseph Faduri and Mrs Olubusola Emmanuel-Tella stepped down while Mr Charles Uchenna withdrew from the election
Obi, at the end of the voting, polled a total of 96 votes to clinch the party ticket for the general election.
While declaring the result, Abdullahi declared Obi winner and presidential candidate of the LP for the 2023 general election for having polled a total of 96 votes out of the 97 valid votes with one invalid vote.
He described the process as free, fair, transparent and credible.
Obi, in his acceptance address, said that the country was in dire need of effective leadership that could remove the country from consuming to productive nation.
According to him, the only way to fight insecurity is to pull people out of poverty.
He said that under his administration, education, power generation and the economy would be the priority if given the mandate as president.
Obi said that having secured the mandate as presidential candidate that the journey to the presidency has begun.
He said he would mobilise to harness votes from all nook and cranny of the country too win the presidency.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the process was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) amidst tight security by security agencies and the media, Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress were represented.
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32f623 No.15850
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724300 (201447ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / The Union Corporation and Barlow Rand, Ltd Merger - July 16, 1974
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>South African Breweries CEO Ted Sceales was instrumental in the creation of a new subsidiary called Barsab Investment Trust, jointly held by SAB and Thomas Barlow & Sons Ltd. (later Barlow Rand), the rapidly expanding mining services group. Barsab permitted SAB and Barlow to invest in each other and pool their managerial and administrative resources.
The Union Corporation and Barlow Rand, Ltd Merger - July 16, 1974
https://www.nytimes.com/1974/07/16/archives/mine-concerns-set-south-african-deal-merger-planned-in-south-africa.html
July 16, 1974
The Union Corporation and Barlow Rand, Ltd., both of South Africa, announced yesterday an agreement in principle to merge into a new group to be known as Unicorp Barlow, Ltd. Under the agreement, every 100 shares of Barlow Rand would be exchanged for 100 shares of Unicorp Barlow, and every 140 shares of Union Corporation for 100 Unicorp Barlow.
Merger News
A spokesman for the companies said in London that on the basis of current prices of the shares, Unicorp Barlow would have a market capitaliIzation of about 600‐million rand, which, at current foreign exchange rates, would amount, to $909‐million. [interesting to see the rand/dollars exchange; then R1.52 = $1; now R18.14 = $1] The spokesman estimated that the combined group earnings after taxes would amount to about $121‐million a year.
Barlow Rand was established in June, 1971, through a merger of Rand Mines and Barlow Rand, Ltd., which was formerly known as Thos. Barlow and Sons, Ltd. The company is diversified mining and industrial group.
Union Corporation, which has no connection with an American company of that name, is a major mining finance company with large interests in gold and platinum and various industrial interests. American Depository Receipts of Union Corporation are traded on the over‐the‐counter market here.
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32f623 No.15851
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724313 (201450ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / The many faces of Barlow Rand Ltd. - April 11, 1982
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“THE MANY FACES OF BARLOW RAND LTD.” - April 11, 1982
https://www.nytimes.com/1982/04/11/business/the-many-faces-of-barlow-rand-ltd.html
April 11, 1982
JOHANNESBURG WHEN foreigners take notice of big business in South Africa, their attention is normally drawn to the vast Anglo-American Corporation and its chairman, Harry F. Oppenheimer, whose place in the moneyed portion of this society makes him a one-man aristocracy.
But the second-biggest industrial and mining group in South Africa is also very big. It is called Barlow Rand Ltd. and the last time anyone counted, at the end of its financial year that ended Sept. 30, it had 325 operating companies, employed 196,000 persons and reported consolidated after-tax profit of $441 million. That represented a 23 percent leap from the previous year and didn't include the returns on another batch of companies, nearly 600 of them, in which Barlow Rand has either an equity or management stake.
Barlow Rand also has a chairman and chief executive officer whose statements on sensitive social and political issues are perused almost as carefully as Mr. Oppenheimer's.
Aanon Michael Rosholt, who signs himself A.M. but is generally known as Mike, made his reputation by presiding over the remarkable growth of his group: revenues, of nearly $4.8 billion last year, represented a fivefold increase over 1975.
When they were drafting their own code several years ago, Mr. Rosholt and his industrial relations director, Reinhald Hofmeyr, journeyed to Philadelphia to consult the Rev. Leon Sullivan, who gave his name to the American code. Barlow Rand, they told him by way of a calling card, employed more blacks than all the American subsidiaries in South Africa combined.
This was before Congress, in what is known as the Evans Amendment, made adherence to the standards of the Sullivan code a prerequisite for loans to South Africa from the Export-Import Bank. Barlow Rand's industrial empire was based, originally, on an American connection - the South African dealership for Caterpillar earth-moving equipment it won more than half a century ago - and it had financed important investments with Export-Import Bank loans.
When the new requirement was put on the statute books, Mr. Rosholt said, I was able to say in Washington, 'look, the Rev. Sullivan happens to be a friend of ours.' But Washington never established machinery to determine whether a South African company met the code's standards, so a major loan to Barlow Rand was never delivered.
Foreign guests are likely also to be whisked off to Rietspruit, an open-cast coal mine where they will tour through black family housing and recreational facilities that easily surpass the wildest dreams of the Appalachian coal fields. Rietspruit, which is jointly owned with the Shell Oil Company, is unique among South African mines in that it has an exemption from the Government that enables it to ignore the rule that no more than 3 percent of black employees can be housed with their families on any mine.
Rev. Leon Howard Sullivan
https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/marbl/2019/08/07/the-sullivan-principles-at-work-the-conflicted-activism-of-rev-leon-howard-sullivan/
On 1 March 1971, General Motors (GM) chairman James Roche appointed African American clergyman and civil rights leader, Rev. Leon Howard Sullivan, to the corporation’s Board of Directors. As the automobile company’s first African American board member, Sullivan instantly made national headlines. Appearing on Meet the Press shortly thereafter, Sullivan defended his role amid some skepticism, commenting that, “I know that General Motors is using me, but…I will be using General Motors to help my people.”[1] Sullivan turned his focus to South Africa, and would use his pedestal to boldly condemn GM’s complicity with apartheid, calling for it to “withdraw from the Union of South Africa, until clear changes have been made in the practice and policies of that government as they pertain to the treatment of Blacks and other non-white residents.”[2] Exactly six years after his appointment to the board, Sullivan would convince twelve major American corporations with operations in South Africa to sign the Sullivan Principles.
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32f623 No.15852
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724337 (201454ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand Ltd Parts 1&2)
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>South African Breweries
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>>15850
BARLOW RAND LTD. (Part 1)
https://www.company-histories.com/BARLOW-RAND-LTD-Company-History.html
The original South African Barlow company was founded by Major Ernest Barlow, an Englishman who fought with the British against Dutch and Huguenot Boers in South Africa at the turn of the century. Major Barlow returned to South Africa in 1902 and established an engineering supplies company in Durban. The family-owned "import-indent agency" was incorporated in 1918 under the name Thomas Barlow & Sons (South Africa) Ltd. The original Thomas Barlow & Sons was established as a cotton mill in Lancashire, England during the 18th century, and continued to trade in textiles when Major Barlow borrowed its name for his enterprise in South Africa.
Major Barlow died in 1921. In 1927 the company was taken over by his eldest son Charles, who that year received an engineering degree from Cambridge University. That year Barlow became the South African sales agent for the Caterpillar company, an American manufacturer of heavy machinery. Through its connection with Caterpillar, Barlow & Sons gained expertise in construction and agricultural machinery. Over the following years, strong demand for engineering supplies allowed the company to expand its scale of business.
After the war Barlow expanded its operations in Southwest Africa (Namibia) and Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). Southwest Africa was confiscated by South Africa during World War I, and placed under South African mandate by the Treaty of Versailles [Remember SA Prime Minister Jan Smuts was the only person who signed the peace treaties for both World Wars >>>/qresearch/18029708 ]. It was also extremely rich in mineral deposits, including diamonds, copper, lead, zinc, and uranium. Rhodesia, a self-administered British colony, was also well-endowed with mineral resources, including gold, copper, chrome, nickel, and tin. As a company, Barlow was in a privileged position to supply mining equipment and develop new mining technologies, but did not directly engage in the operation of any mines.
In the early 1960's, the White minority government of Ian Smith in Rhodesia came under increasing pressure from Britain and the United States to integrate its society and permit the Black majority to engage in politics. The government's strong resistance resulted in economic sanctions and guerilla warfare against Rhodesia. As conditions deteriorated in Rhodesia, Barlow began to divest itself of certain properties and businesses there.
In April of 1966 Thomas Barlow & Sons Ltd. and South African Breweries exchanged 12 million rand worth of stock. As a result, South African Breweries owned 22% of Barlow, and Barlow owned a substantially higher percentage of South African Breweries. As part of an effort to combine their marketing and resource networks, a number of executives from South African Breweries were admitted to the board of directors at Barlow.
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32f623 No.15853
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724348 (201456ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand Ltd Parts 1&2)
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BARLOW RAND LTD. (Part 2)
https://www.company-histories.com/BARLOW-RAND-LTD-Company-History.html
Barlow companies which were losing money in Southwest Africa and Rhodesia were reorganised. Generally, however, Barlow subsidiaries in those states and in Britain continued to perform beyond expectations. The well-established tractor company and the fast-growing forestry division, called Federated Timbers, continued to be Barlow's most profitable companies.
Through its association with the Caterpillar company, Barlow gained expertise in corporate finance and product distribution. By the end of the 1960's, Barlow had diversified into several fields, and continued to sell mining equipment and technical expertise to mining companies. In June of 1971 Barlow purchased Rand Mines Ltd., South Africa's oldest mining house. Rand was acquired for 39 million rand in stock, the largest takeover in South African history. At the time, Barlow was primarily a distributor of industrial products; only 10% of its revenue were derived from manufacturing. Rand Mines, on the other hand, was South Africa's oldest mining house, but in recent years had established a strong presence in primary industries. The new company, Barlow Rand Ltd., was a fully integrated manufacturer and distributor of heavy industrial products.
Under South African laws, Barlow Rand could only offer shares of its own stock in return for shares in European companies it was interested in purchasing. In order to increase the marketability of its shares in Europe, Barlow Rand stock was listed on the Brussels and Antwerp bourses in February of 1972, and on the Paris bourse the following July.
In July of 1974 Charles Barlow announced his company's intention to purchase the Union Corporation, a mining finance group with substantial British holdings. Over the next two months, however, Gold Fields (of South Africa) and General Mining (now called Gencorp) entered the bidding. Barlow Rand withdrew from the competition when it decided the bidding price for Union shares had exceeded a reasonable value. Shortly afterward, General Mining purchased the Union Corporation.
Social conditions began to deteriorate rapidly in Rhodesia, where the minority government was rapidly losing support. When South Africa stopped supplying the Rhodesians with weapons (particularly helicopters), Prime Minister Ian Smith was forced to initiate a program to bring a Black majority government into power within two years. Because it was a South African company, Barlow Rand's presence in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) became less welcome, and the company's stock was subsequently delisted from the Harare (Salisbury) stock exchange.
In 1979 Charles Barlow died. He was succeeded by a highly capable and progressive man name Aanon Michael Rosholt. A protege of Barlow, Rosholt advocated the integration of educational facilities for South Africa's races, and for the eventual elimination of apartheid.
As a result of the Wiehahn reforms of 1979, trades unions for non-Whites grew in both size and influence. Companies such as Ford, the Anglo-American Corporation, Chloride (S.A.), and Barlow Rand generally supported the growth of the trades unions.
In a speech in 1981, Rosholt said that Black trade unions were a fact of life which "must be seen as bodies which can possible defuse labor problems." He expressed his belief that representation was an internal union matter which employers should not try to influence. The employees' unions, however, continued to regard Barlow Rand with skepticism. The company, however, remained relatively free of labor unrest.
Continuing to expand, Barlow Rand purchased dealerships for Hyster forklifts in Britain and the southeastern United States. In April of 1982, the company acquired one of South Africa's largest food companies, Tiger Oats. In 1985 Barlow Rand launched a takeover of J. Bibby & Sons, a British industrial and agricultural concern, partially owned by Tiger Oats. The company offered three pounds per share, an amount so generous that 97% of Bibby shareholders sold out, leaving so few English shareholders that the company lost its listing on the London bourse.
Today Barlow Rand is the largest company in South Africa, and an international parent company of businesses in southern Africa, Britain, the United States, and Europe. The groups' operations are divided among eight autonomous divisions: mining; cement, lime and paint; electronics and engineering; heavy equipment; building and construction supplies; packaging, paper and appliances; sugar, food and textiles; and group services.
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32f623 No.15854
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724353 (201458ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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Barlow Rand is now Barloworld.
Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 1)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
1960
Barlows rapidly expands into many fields, including motor retail; steel and building materials; handling equipment; consumer electronics; and steel manufacturing and selling.
In his Chairman’s Statement, Punch Barlow says: “It is our policy to continue to expand the group, and to seek further opportunities for investment in well-managed companies that have good growth and profit prospects. We believe diversification will maintain even trading results”.
Barlows also acquires trading interests in the United Kingdom, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia. In 1969, it lists shares on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
1979
Punch Barlow [probably his nickname] dies and Mike Rosholt becomes the new chairman. After acquiring Wrenn Brothers (later Wrenn Brungart), Barlow Rand expands into the USA.
1980
Barlow Rand expands to include information technology, electrical engineering and textiles. Its international reputation increases and it manages brands including IBM and Merck in South Africa. The company also lists its June shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange for the first time.
1984
Barlow Rand’s international footprint increases after acquiring J Bibby & Sons PLC in the United Kingdom. Bibby is involved in British agriculture, materials handling, science products and paper converting.
1989
Barlow Rand reaches profits of R1 billion, an employee count of 240 000 people, and 79th position on the Fortune 500 list of global companies. [Notice, sanctions did not affect this company.]
1992
The company continues to expand its operations in Europe by acquiring Lamson in Belgium, Finanzauto in Spain and STET in Portugal.
1994
Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition. Its large size helps to bring different political parties together, assist in the management of the 1994 elections and move with the country towards a peaceful democracy.
After the 1994 democratic elections, with South Africa once again accepted on the international stage, The company’s strategy evolves to include a stronger focus on growing core businesses across the globe.
Barlow Rand unbundles non-core businesses between 1993 and 1994. The more focused and streamlined Barlow Limited is born.
Barlow Limited is granted Caterpillar dealership franchises in Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Angola, giving it cover over the whole Southern Africa region.
Barlow acquires Lanes Limited and Taubmans in Australia, distributes Perkins engines in Southern Africa and supplies Caterpillar equipment in Siberia.
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32f623 No.15855
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724361 (201459ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 2)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
2000
Barlow Limited changes to Barloworld, with a renewed focus on core strengths and increased global reach. We introduce a modern and uniform corporate identity and a global rebranding initiative.
Barloworld also purchases Barton Freightliner USA and 26.3% of Avis South Africa. This is part of our strategy to seek new product ranges in areas where we already operate.
2001
Barloworld launches a new Barloworld Logistics division. Our value-based management approach continues to drive our strategies and we exceed our real cost of capital target of 8% cash-flow returns on investment (CFROI®).
We expand our global reach by acquiring:
•	The Sterling Freightliner dealership in the USA
•	Three motor dealerships in Australia
•	Protean – a laboratory company in the United Kingdom
•	Portland Holdings – a cement business in Zimbabwe
We also improve our customer relationships by formalising Smart Partnerships™. Our combination of financial strength, skills, products and services creates a value-adding package for our customers that our competitors struggle to match.
2002
Barloworld celebrates 100 years of success and a 75-year partnership with Caterpillar. We set our medium-term goal of 2*4*4, which aims to double the value of our company for Barloworld stakeholders in four years.
Disposals include PPC’s stakes in Natal Portland Cement and Ash Resources, our UK Coatings business, the Robor Stewarts & Lloyds steel distribution outlets, our half share of steel trading company Stemcor (South Africa) and our Mitsubishi motor dealerships in Australia. Our relationship with Caterpillar celebrates it's 75th anniversary.
2003
Barloworld acquires the north-west Arkansas and Texarkana Freightliner truck dealerships in the USA. We dispose of six motor dealerships and exit the paper business by selling Henry Cooke in the United Kingdom.
Barloworld also forms important Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) deals. We establish a 50:50 joint venture to distribute DaimlerChrysler products in Durban, and sell Afripack – PPC’s paper sack manufacturing business – to a BEE investment consortium and the Afripack management.
These high-profile BEE equity deals join our established BEE structures, which include Shosholoza Steel Supplies Pty Limited and Sizwe Paints – a 70% BEE 30% Barloworld-owned architectural paint manufacturer.
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32f623 No.15856
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724369 (201500ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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>>15855
Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 3)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
2004
In partnership with Wagner, we also double our Caterpillar dealership territory in Siberia to 9.9 million square kilometres – an area larger than the USA.
We acquire all of the remaining Avis shares in Southern Africa, the International Colourant Corporation (ICC) and the Hyster dealership in the Netherlands.
Barloworld establishes a formal Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policy.
2005
Barloworld acquires the Hyster dealership in Northern Ireland and the Hamilton Brush and Budget franchise in Sweden.
PPC announces their plan to increase cement capacity to one million tons, to meet the rapidly growing demand in South Africa.
2006
Barloworld acquires the Avis and Budget franchises in Denmark to consolidate our Scandinavian group of countries. After a strategic reviewing process, we sell the Steel Tube division, as well as the USA and United Kingdom Handling leasing finance books.
We achieve our 2*4*4 target and double the value of our business for Barloworld stakeholders. We announce a new target – to double the value again by the year 2010.
2008
Barloworld announces its Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) transaction, which includes all South African employees, a number of community service groups, an educational trust and strategic black partners. The transaction achieves a 29% empowerment in our Southern Africa operations.
We also launch the Leadership Development Centre (LDC) in Barlow Park, Sandton. The LDC facilitates and co-ordinates professional development programmes that enhance the skills of our employees.
2009
Jim Owens, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Caterpillar Inc; and Membathisi Mdladlana, Minister of Labour in South Africa, open the Centre of Technical Learning on Barloworld Equipment’s Isando campus.
The centre provides our stakeholders with sustainable technical skills development, in line with our value-based management approach.
2010
Barloworld reached agreement to acquire Wagner Equipment’s 50% shareholding in our Russian Caterpillar equipment joint venture, known as Vostochnaya Technica (VT).
Barloworld disposes of its Scandinavian car rental operations.
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32f623 No.15857
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724374 (201501ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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>>15855
>>15856
Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 4)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
2012
Automotive and Logistics division acquires a majority stake in Avis Coach Charter, and Dreamworks (a fuel management company); and secured the entry of Avis Fleet Services into Ghana.
Barloworld Equipment and Tractafric Equipment agreed to extend the original 10 year 50:50 joint venture in Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, by another 50 years.
Barloworld was awarded the MWM gas engine distribution rights in southern Africa and Russia.
Barloworld acquired the remaining 50% shareholding in Phakisaworld Fleet Solutions.
Barloworld Logistics acquired specialised chemical transporter, Ecosse Tankers.
Handling US was sold for about US$60 million at the end of April.
Opening of Barloworld Reman Centre for CAT engine and drive train rebuilds in Boksburg, and 85th anniversary of the partnership between Caterpillar and Barloworld Equipment.
Barloworld concluded a joint venture agreement with Electro-Motive Diesel, Inc.(EMD), a subsidiary of Caterpillar-owned Progress Rail Services Corp.
Barloworld acquired the Bucyrus equipment distribution and support business in southern Africa for approximately R1.4 billion (US$164 million.)
UK handling business sold for R626 million, effective from 28 September.
An agreement was signed whereby the Bucyrus distribution and support business in Barloworld Russian territories was acquired for US$50 million (R436 million).
A R1.6 billion contract for the supply and commissioning of Cat equipment at the Husab Mine was signed between Barloworld Namibia and Swakop Uranium.
Barloworld Power appointed distributor of Australian Lighting tower and water pump company AllightSykes.
2013
The Integrated Employee Value Model and the Integrated Financial Value Model were launched in 2013.
The remaining 49% shareholding in Toyota Stellenbosch was acquired during 2013, and the dealership is now 100% owned.
Avis Fleet Services acquired the remaining shares in its subsidiary in Lesotho.
A merger between Barloworld Logistics’ Dedicated Transport Services division (DTS) and the Manline group, a diversified logistics business specialising in transport and other logistics solutions throughout southern Africa became effective on 30 January 2013.The merged business, called Barloworld Transport Solutions (BWTS), became a subsidiary of Barloworld Logistics, which had a 50.1% shareholding. It included the Manline, Manline Energy (fuel tankers) and Timber24 (timber logistics and forestry solutions) brands, which would be retained within the BWTS group of companies.
The Handling Belgium business was sold on 8 May 2013, generating €7.5 million in cash proceeds.
Barloworld Logistics acquired a controlling stake in a business transporting abnormal loads, since re-named Manline Mega, in June.
The Ferntree Gully motor dealership in Melbourne was sold effective from 31 October 2013.
2014
Barloworld celebrated 20 years as a Caterpillar dealer in Zambia, Angola, Mozambique, and Malawi; and 50 years as such in Botswana.
Barloworld Equipment celebrates its 20th year as the Cat earthmoving and power systems dealer for Zambia. Motor Retail acquired a majority stake in 51% of the Jaguar Land Rover dealership in Witbank, one of the leading Jaguar Land Rover dealerships in South Africa.
Avis Fleet Services entered into agreements to acquire a leasing business in Tanzania.
Barloworld Logistics acquired a majority share in Kumkani, an extra-heavy abnormal load transport business.
The remaining Australian motor retail operations were sold effective from 31 March 2014. The sale of the entire operations realised R1.3 billion.
Motor Retail acquired Leach Toyota and Hino in Kuruman.
Barloworld opened a US$14 million facility in Zambia to meet the servicing needs of Caterpillar customers.
Barloworld Handling acquired the AGCO agricultural equipment dealership in Zambia as part of its Africa growth strategy.
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32f623 No.15858
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724380 (201503ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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>>15857
Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 5)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
2015
VT was recognized by Caterpillar as being the #1 Dealer in the ACAM (Asia Pacific, CIS, Africa and Middle East) region for 2015 which is represented by 60 dealers
Barloworld Motor Retail acquired GM Ferndale in Cape Town.
Barloworld Logistics acquired 100% of the re- environmental solutions business which was renamed SmartMatta.
The Avis Budget Group (ABG) granted Barloworld the licence to operate the Budget Brand in southern Africa from 1 March 2015 in addition to the Avis Car Rental brand.
Vision 2020 was launched at the 2015 Global Leaders Conference in March 2015 which sets the growth objectives for the next five years. Sustainability as a core value was also added to the Barloworld Worldwide Code of Conduct.
2016
Disposal of Barloworld Handling and Agriculture in South Africa into a joint venture with BayWA AG.
Opening of the VT facility in Magadan in the Russian Far East which represents a US$10m investment.
Barloworld Logistics made a 100% acquisition of temperature controlled solutions business KLL and a 51% stake in Aspen Logistics.
Barloworld Logistics entered into an unincorporated Joint Venture with The Barberry Group which will lead to a 51% acquisition of the company.
Barloworld Logistics acquired 100% of SmartMatta.
Barloworld Transport dispose of the Barloworld Cranes business.
In March 2016, Barloworld Automotive added two additional Mercedes-Benz dealerships, namely Union Motors Lowveld and Union Motors South Coast within our NMI-DSM joint venture.
Barloworld Automotive acquires a majority share in SMD in May 2016.
Barloworld celebrates 75 years of being listed on the JSE in August 2016.
2017
Former CEO of Equipment Southern Africa, Dominic Sewela takes over from Clive Thomson as chief executive (CE) of Barloworld.
Barloworld and Caterpillar celebrate 90 years of partnership. In recognition of this milestone, a new advanced R1.3billion distribution facility was launched in Ekurhuleni, South Africa.
2018
Sadly Mr Peter Bulterman passed away. His legacy will forever be celebrated. (19th November 1955 - 8th May 2018)
The Barloworld Corporate Office relocated to 61 Katherine Street, Sandton in November 2018.
Disposal of Equipment Iberia generates R 2.5 billion in cash.
The Board approved a proposed B-BBEEE transaction known as "Khula Sizwe".
20 years of Barloworld as a Caterpillar dealer in Russia.
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32f623 No.15859
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18724389 (201506ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
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Barloworld History – “Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition.” (Part 6)
https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/our-history/
2019
Barloworld Mbewu launched, a R30 million fund next generation approach to corporate social development geared towards scaling up social enterprises.
Khula Sizwe Property Holdings B-BBEE empowerment transaction approved by shareholders, launched and oversubscribed.
We celebrate 50 years’ partnership with Avis.
Avis Fleet held-for-sale at 30 September 2019.
2020
Barloworld Automotive & Logistics Division appointed Ramasela Ganda as its Chief Executive for Avis Budget Rent-a-Car – the first black female CEO appointed by Barloworld.
Neo Dongwana was appointed as the first a female Chairman of the Barloworld Board.
Barloworld won the Gender Mainstreaming Champions award for 2020.
In terms of growth, two acquisitions that are in line with the Group strategy were made, Equipment Mongolia which closed on 1 September 2020 and Tongaat Hulett Starch (Ingrain) which closed on 31 October 2020.
2021
Barloworld sold assets in Motor Retail to NMI-DSM in a quest to move to relatively asset light and defensive businesses. On 1 October 2021 Dr Lulu Gwagwa joined Barloworld as Chairman of the board.
2022
Barloworld celebrated 120 years of existence
Barloworld Equipment celebrates 95 years of partnership with Caterpillar
Ingrain celebrated 100 years of existence
In August 2022 Barloworld launched Barloworld Launches Africa’s First Gender Bond
Another key milestone celebrated during 2022 is the SARA remuneration awards for our REM reporting where we took first place.
On 13 December 2022 Barloworld unbundled its car rental and leasing business and it listed on the JSE, under the name Zeda.
An exciting development this year was the start of work on Barlow Park, a multipurpose development on the land that previously housed our head office.
2023
On 15 March 2023, Barloworld was awarded the ESG Bond Deal of the Year award at the 2023 Bonds, Loans and ESG Markets Africa Award ceremony at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town.
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32f623 No.15860
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18725559 (201929ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / International Archives in South Africa: Rand Mines, Barlo Rand, etc
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>Barlow Rand was established in June, 1971, through a merger of Rand Mines and Barlow Rand, Ltd., which was formerly known as Thos. Barlow and Sons, Ltd.
>>15576
>Over time, the smart township model will be replicated in other townships
Companies established townships in South Africa and now they want to establish ‘smart’ townships and cities across the world.
“International Archives in South Africa” – Rand Mines, Barlo Rand, etc. (Part 1)
https://thebhc.org/sites/default/files/beh/BEHprint/v016/p0163-p0174.pdf
Excerpts
The leader and pioneer in this field was a mining house, Rand Mines, Limited, which established its Archives department in June 1963. However, the organization of the archives along professional lines and the introduction of an acquisition program only commenced after the appointment of the present archivist ten years later. The Barlow Rand Archives were opened to researchers towards the end of 1975.1
Since 1974 two banks, two mining houses and two insurance companies have established corporate archives. In addition to Barlow Rand, DeBeers Consolidated Mines and the Anglo American Corporation of South Africa represent mining archives in the country. Two major banks, the Standard and Barclays support archival programs; a third bank, Nedbank, has deposited its archives with the Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg. In the field of insurance Sanlam a took the lead with the establishment of their archives in the late 1970s and the Old Mutual 4 recently decided to do the same. Two other corporations, namely the South African Breweries and the United Building Society are investigating the feasibility of establishing archival pro grams. However, with the exception of Barlow Rand, none of the above cor porate archives can claim to be international in character, although some of them contain sub-groups of correspondence exchanged with principals in London.
The records of the mining division form the nucleus of the Barlow Rand Archives. They reflect the wide range of business activities of the companies which constituted The Corner House Group:* Wernher Beit & Co. of London, the Johannesburg house of H. Eckstein & Co., and its subsidiary Rand Mines, Limited, and The Central Mining & Investment Corporation, Limited. Although the Corner House became known internationally for the part it played in the development of mining and other industries in South Africa, its interests were by no means confined to South Africa nor to mining.
The Corner House had its origins in diamond mining and marketing in Kimberley in the 1870s. In 1871 the Parisian diamond merchant, Jules Porges, sent Julius Wernher, a young German, to Kimberley to assist his partner, Charles Mege. The firm of Jules Porges & Co., was reputedly the greatest and wealthiest diamond business in the world at the time of the Kimberley discoveries. The discovery of payable gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886, prompted Porges to open a branch of the firm in Johannesburg. It was named H. Eckstein, after one of the founding partners.
The Archives of H. Eckstein & Co., are remarkably well preserved although not complete… The Archives also contain valuable information on the early history of Johnannesburg since H. Eckstein & Co., was, for example, responsible for the establishment of townships through its subsidiary the Braamfontein Company, Limited [As Wikipedia likes to describe it; “In South Africa, the terms township and location usually refer to the often underdeveloped racially segregated urban areas that, from the late 19th century until the end of apartheid, were reserved for non-whites, namely Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Township_%28South_Africa%29]
The Corner House had large holdings in profitable outcrop mines like the Robinson, Langlaagte, Bantjes, Randfontein, Crown Reef and Jumpers by the end of 1889, and started acquiring deep level properties on the dip south of and below these mines at low prices. This led to the formation of Rand Mines, Limited which was designed as a holding company to take over the important assets and administrative services of the deep levels while H. Eckstein & Co., continued to administer its outcrop mines.
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32f623 No.15861
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18725562 (201930ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / International Archives in South Africa: Rand Mines, Barlo Rand, etc
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>>15860
“International Archives in South Africa” – Rand Mines, Barlo Rand, etc. (Part 2)
https://thebhc.org/sites/default/files/beh/BEHprint/v016/p0163-p0174.pdf
Rand Mines, Limited was registered in the Transvaal on February 22, 1893, with a capital of E400,000 in 400,000 shares of a nominal value of E1 each. It was Wernher, Beit-H. Eckstein's most important flotation and major event of the 1890s.
Rand Mines pioneered the system of Group Administration on the Witwatersrand which was adopted eventually throughout the South African mining industry.
Under this system the parent or controlling company is a mining-finance house which usually has ample financial, technical and administrative re sources, as well as very considerable mining knowledge and experience. It provides secretarial and technical services to the mines in the group. It is a shareholder in the individual mining companies and is represented on the boards of these companies by its nominees who ensure that control is main tained. Group administration provides a means of controlling costs, as well as permitting close examination of all expenditure.
H. Eckstein & Co., was responsible for the technical and managerial ad ministration of the companies under its control, including Rand Mines. The latter provided secretarial and administrative services for its subsidiary com panies and after 1910 for Eckstein's companies.
The partners in the firm actively participated in the social, cultural and educational affairs of the community and their correspondence, particularly the London letters, contain lively commentaries on local events and politics.
The Central Mining records which form part of the Barlow Rand Archives, deal mainly with the Corporation's South African business.
In the late 1950s Central Mining decided to dispose of its South African interests to its subsidiary, Rand Mines, Limited. A senior manager was sent to Johannesburg to complete the formalities and close down the local office. In the course of doing so and acting on instructions, he carried out a wholesale destruction of records containing information which they did not wish to pass into the hands of Rand Mines. Central Mining's British and some inter national interests were absorbed by Charter Consolidated Limited, London. As legal successor to Central Mining they became the owners of the Corpora tion's records, including the Minute Books. In the 1960s Charter Consolidated decided to dispose of some of the 'redundant' Central Mining records, some of which were given to Rhodes House Library, Oxford. la The rest, dealing mainly with South Africa, together with the surviving Wernher, Beit records were sent to South Africa.
The Barlow Rand Archives form a major part of the company's program to promote education and scholarship, and to stimulate an interest in South African business history.
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32f623 No.15862
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18725630 (201945ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / RMB arranges Africa’s first gender-linked bond issuance for Barloworld
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>>15854
>Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition. Its large size helps to bring different political parties together, assist in the management of the 1994 elections and move with the country towards a peaceful democracy.
>>15859
>In August 2022 Barloworld launched Barloworld Launches Africa’s First Gender Bond
>>15861
>The Barlow Rand Archives form a major part of the company's program to promote education
First political transformation and now gender transformation
“RMB arranges Africa’s first gender-linked bond issuance for Barloworld”
https://www.rmb.co.za/news/rmb-arranges-africas-first-genderlinked-bond-issuance
19 August 2022
RMB successfully arranged a R1.143bn gender-linked bond issuance across 3-year and 5-year tranches for industrial group Barloworld, acting as Arranger and Sustainability Coordinator.
“The gender-linked bonds have been issued in alignment with our gender transformation strategy and something that we as Barloworld are committed to and have been monitoring for years. We are proud to have pioneered this landmark transaction,” said Relebohile Malahleha Barloworld Executive: Strategic Finance and Treasury.
It is evident that there is more work to be done in South Africa to improve gender parity both in the workplace and more broadly through equitable access to economic opportunity.
Nopasika Lila, Finance Director for Barloworld added: “Barloworld is committed to playing our role in driving gender equity in South Africa and across our markets of operation. To date we have made significant progress in ensuring gender mainstreaming across our operations. The issuance of bonds with gender specific KPIs, the first of its kind in Africa, is testament to our commitment and enables our stakeholders to track our progress in this regard. The KPIs that have been outlined are in line with our diversity and inclusion journey.”
RMB worked closely with Barloworld in establishing a gender-linked bond framework that clearly outlines the strategic relevance of gender diversity to Barloworld and will enable Barloworld to issue similar instruments in future, in line with this strategy priority. The framework has been externally verified to confirm its alignment with the international capital market associations’ sustainability-linked bond principles.
Danielle Frank from RMB’s Sustainable Finance & ESG Advisory team said: “This gender-linked bond not only recognises the need for greater gender transformation in South Africa but also acknowledges local investor demand for more socially-aligned instruments. Sustainable finance offers a fantastic opportunity to innovate and deliver solutions for clients that support a long-term sustainable economy.”
The bond will also be listed on the JSE’s Sustainability Segment, having complied with the latest debt listing requirements.
“Notably, the gender-linked bonds priced competitively compared to Barloworld’s traditional bonds which is typical of funding raised for sustainability focused debt instruments. This instrument further delivers a pricing benefit for Barloworld on the achievement of the gender performance targets and is a great demonstration of how to align an issuer's financial strategy with its sustainability strategy through innovative solutions. We are confident this transaction sets the benchmark for other corporates on the continent and will encourage companies to focus on their disclosure of gender-related metrics and ultimately commit to targets for improvement in gender diversity in their own business,” says Trishalia Naidoo from RMB’s Debt Capital Market’s team.
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32f623 No.15863
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18726249 (202213ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / RMB arranges Africa’s first gender-linked bond issuance for Barloworld
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>>15862
Is this "sustainability" regarding Barloworld the California Liberal "climate change" type or the "continuous profit generating" type?
The gender-linked, California Liberal 56 genders or the ones I can find in a Biology textbook?
The ESG thing cost Blackrock dearly, wondering if Barloworld is going down that path?
From what I see so far, mining is the biggest part of the economy in South Africa. I can't say I've seen anything about refining the ores. Seems "dig it up and pack it up and ship it" is the Way Of Things. I saw how Zimbabwe was going to restrict raw ore exports in order to have domestic refining capabilities but considering all I've heard about the place since it had nothing Rhodesia in the name (seven year-olds doing surgery as there was no alternative) I have to wonder who is to build these blast furnaces and who will maintain them. China Belt & Road comes immediately to mind. I can't recall any mention of a University in Zimbabwe producing any Engineers, Metallurgists, or anything at all. I have seen mentions here of STEM education in South Africa but might still go back into mining and find foreigners to do things like build roads, bridges, buildings, and power plants.
Apologies anons, but I see South Africa hurting and being taken advantage of in many ways. Apartheid gone, Virtue Signalling established but in decades after nothing real until Washington wants to drive a wedge into the BRICS Nations by suddenly wanting to invest in a Marxist government (ANC) by sending first Blinken then Janet Yellen. Honestly, what is she going to do, teach how to print money out of promises and thin air? Perhaps go to that "basket of metals" thing President Nixon talked about when the United States came off the Gold Standard?
Please do not forget the Carrot and Stick tactic. "Oh we are going to invest millions in South Africa, just do things our (DC) way." "Oh, you won't put sanctions on a fellow BRICS nation so no uranium fuel rods for your reactors, enjoy the Stage 8 Load Shedding"
Keep in mind the U.S, dollar is backed by the "Full Faith and CREDIT of the United States Government" while the Russian Ruble is now officially backed by grams of gold.
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32f623 No.15864
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18739775 (231254ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun / RMB arranges Africa’s first gender-linked bond issuance for Barloworld
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>>15861
>Rand Mines pioneered the system of Group Administration on the Witwatersrand which was adopted eventually throughout the South African mining industry.
>The partners in the firm actively participated in the social, cultural and educational affairs of the community
>>15863
As the mining companies adopted a system in South Africa then, so do the companies of today adopt a system to govern the world. They get involved in political, social and educational affairs.
For now… It seems Barloworld is concentrating on women. “As a tribute to our work in creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, Barloworld has been recognised as finalists in several categories of the Gender Mainstreaming Awards. In its eighth year, the Gender Mainstreaming Awards, were developed to encourage the private sector to buy-in to achieving more meaningful representation of women in the mainstream of business.”… “We will continue our journey to transformation and stay committed to the ongoing improvements for equal employment opportunities in the workplace.” https://www.barloworld.com/about-barloworld/inspiring-a-world-of-difference/gender-mainstreaming-awards-2020/index.php
Regarding ESG – Barloworld has a 14 page document on that and it includes the United Nations’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. https://www.barloworld.com/pdf/sustainability/2022/bw-esg-update-2022.pdf. As it states, “Built on enduring partnerships and transformative growth”… “Stakeholders are increasingly focused on the impact of companies’ environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies, policies, and practices on the long-term sustainability of the business.””
https://www.barloworld.com/sustainability/overview/
In line with our commitment to responsible citizenship programme, we are a signatory of the Energy Efficiency Accord with the Department of Energy in South Africa. We are a member of the South African National Business Initiative’s Energy Efficiency Leadership Network and have signed its Energy Efficiency Pledge.
We have responded to the 2021 CDP Climate Change Disclosure and 2021 CDP Water Disclosure.
The group is committed to responsible business conduct and legal compliance, and complies with King IV.
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32f623 No.15865
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18739779 (231255ZAPR23) Notable: Mervyn King Bun / A summary of the King IV Report on Corporate Governance™ for South Africa, 2016
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>>15864
>King IV
“A summary of the King IV Report on Corporate Governance™ for South Africa, 2016”
https://www.pwc.co.za/en/publications/king4.html
"The overarching objective of King IV™ is to make corporate governance more accessible and relevant to a wider range of organisations, and to be the catalyst for a shift from a compliance-based mindset to one that sees corporate governance as a lever for value creation”
Prof Mervyn King
King IV™ in a nutshell
•	A set of voluntary principles and leading practices.
•	Drafted to apply to all organisations, regardless of their form of incorporation.
Sector supplements explain how the King IV Code™ should be applied by certain organisations/sectors.
•	Proportionality is explained and advocated.
•	King IV™ focuses on outcomes. The King IV Code’s™ principles and practices are linked to desired outcomes, therefore articulating the benefits of good corporate governance.
•	The Code™ differentiates between principles and practices. Principles are achieved by mindful consideration and application of the recommended practices.
•	'Apply and explain’ regime (as opposed to ‘apply or explain’ regime in King III).
•	New ‘look and feel’ to the King IV Report™ and King IV Code™.
•	Philosophical underpinnings in King III retained but refined in King IV™.
•	‘Corporate governance’, for purposes of King IV™, has now been defined.
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32f623 No.15866
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18740108 (231454ZAPR23) Notable: Dr Richard Lindzen exposes climate change as a politicised power play motivated by malice and profit (video)
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“Dr Richard Lindzen exposes climate change as a politicised power play motivated by malice and profit”
https://youtu.be/DYWrehjaMFQ
Apr 20, 2023
Veteran climate expert Dr Richard Lindzen made a name for himself before the fundamentally flawed field of climate science that we know today was invented. In an interview with the pioneering atmospheric physicist and former emeritus professor of meteorology at MIT, he recounted events that occurred in the 1980s, which gave birth to the all-consuming climate change narrative that prevails today. Having begun his research on climate change in the mid-70s motivated by a sincere interest in understanding the Earth's climate regimes, Lindzen's assessment of the various elements paraded as scientific evidence of an impending climate catastrophe is remarkably sensible. What's particularly revealing from his recollection of events is how complicit the media and politicians have been in forcing the disastrous climate change narrative upon an unsuspecting and trusting public from the very beginning.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Dr Richard Lindzen on his career as an atmospheric physicist and what drew him to study Earth's climate
01:21 On carbon dioxide and the greenhouse effect
05:02 On politicians, the United Nations, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the enabling of climate hysteria
07:21 On the politicisation of climate change and the significant human progress enabled by the fossil fuel industry
08:45 On the environmental destruction caused by renewable energy sources
09:46 On the cult-like climate activism movement and its demonisation of carbon dioxide
12:41 On the purported scientific consensus on climate change
14:46 On the Clinton-Gore administration's funding of climate impacts between 1989 and 1996
17:35 On Professor Guy McPherson's claim that abrupt climate change will lead to human extinction by 2026
18:22 On the motives behind the climate change/green energy movement
19:23 On his iris hypothesis on climate change proposed in 2001
21:56 On the epistemological issues relating to climate change
23:59 On climate variability vs anthropogenic climate change
27:19 On his experience with institutional bias in favour of scientists who support the official climate change narrative and the influence of institutional funding scientific research
29:50 How the situation is rigged to support the narrative and the complicity of politicians and scientists
32:10 On the climate catastrophe prediction and how this compares to reality
33:34 – “Time will of course play a role but I hope we don’t have to wait to see the destruction of modern society and realise it had nothing to do with climate. I’d like to think we can get out of this before that.”
34:39 – “Clearly China, India, Russia are ignoring this [climate change], they know it’s nonsense. They’re sitting by and watching the West self-destruct wondering about what divine good luck they have… [The enviromentalists] hate humanity, they want power and they don’t give a damn about the environment. And they certainly give no attention to feeding starving people.”
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32f623 No.15867
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18745067 (241530ZAPR23) Notable: Mervyn King Bun / Mervyn E. King, Judge Professor – King Report
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>>15865
>"The overarching objective of King IV™ is to make corporate governance more accessible and relevant to a wider range of organisations, and to be the catalyst for a shift from a compliance-based mindset to one that sees corporate governance as a lever for value creation”
>Prof Mervyn King
>>15864
“Prof. Mervyn King explains Integrated Reporting for South Africa - Part 1”
https://youtu.be/6HRB7aMvT08
Mar 23, 2011
Professor Mervyn King explains Integrated Reporting, at the launch of South Africa's new Framework for Integrated Reporting and the Integrated Report Discussion Paper on 25 January 2011.
3:51 – “The planet is in fact in crisis. We have 3 crises; we’ve got the financial crisis, we’ve got climate change crisis and we’ve got an ecological crisis in that we’ve used the natural assets of planet earth faster than nature can regenerate them… We have to start, if there’s such a word, monetizing these issues.”
6:28 – “The King III Report recommends Integrated Reporting. It’s now a listing requirement of all our listed companies. The JSE has been lauded around the world for being the first but we’re not going to be the first much longer, other companies or other stock exchanges starting to join. The World Federation of Exchanges has acknowledged that the JSE has adopted the correct course and it’s on the agenda for the meeting of stock exchanges in October. At the World Economic Forum which is on the 27th of January, the redesigning of corporate reporting is being discussed with world leaders. So there is as it were a tsunami coming. History teaches us that corporate reporting has been changed when there’ve been great global events and global crises and especially accountants are aware that corporate reporting has changed when there were great global events such as the great depression.”
Mervyn E. King, Judge Professor – King Report
https://www.integratedreporting.org/profile/professor-mervyn-e-king/
Chair Emeritus
Mervyn King is a Senior Counsel and former Judge of the Supreme Court of South Africa. He is Professor Extraordinaire at the University of South Africa on Corporate Citizenship, Honorary Professor at the University of Pretoria and Visiting Professor at Rhodes University.
He has an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of the Witwatersrand, is Chairman of the King Committee on Corporate Governance in South Africa, which produced King I, II and III, and is First Vice President of the Institute of Directors Southern Africa.
He is Chair Emeritus of the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), Chairman Emeritus of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and a member of the Private Sector Advisory Group to the World Bank on Corporate Governance. He chaired the United Nations Committee on Governance and Oversight and was President of the Advertising Standards Authority for 15 years.
He has been a chairman, director and chief executive of several companies listed on the London, Luxembourg and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges. He has consulted, advised and spoken on legal, business, advertising, sustainability and corporate governance issues in 53 countries and has received many awards. He is the author of two books on governance and sustainability and sits as an arbitrator and mediator internationally.
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32f623 No.15868
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18745075 (241532ZAPR23) Notable: Mervyn King Bun / Get to know Professor Mervyn King (video)
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“Get to know Professor Mervyn King”
https://youtu.be/UTRpDNWd_O8
Nov 20, 2018
Thanks to the King Code of Good Governance, South Africa leads the world in Corporate Governance and Integrated Reporting legislation. This is due almost solely to the prescience and perseverance of the legendary Professor Mervyn King.
1:01 – “I was a judge… and I resigned over matters of conscience… but I had a big corporate legal practice so many of my clients asked me to go on their boards as a non-executive director… I ended up chairing companies listed in London, Europe and South Africa.
3:16 – “I think we can be proud as South Africans that the King Report is used as a template around the world on governance.”
From 30:53, a company as seen as a person.
14:43 – “This led to a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva at the end of 2009. The President and Chief Executive of the International Federation of Accountants was there, the World Chairman of the big 4 auditing firms, the World Bank and the purpose of that meeting with Chatham House Rules was what do we develop, how did we develop an answer to reporting actually happening inside a company and I addressed the meeting won integrated thinking, intergrated reporting. This led to a meeting in St. James’s Palace hosted by Prince Charles… It was agreed the way forward was integrated thinking, integrated reporting… So I’m now the Chairman of the International Integrated Reporting Council… if you Google the IRC, I’ve got about 71 council members and they’re all great institutions around the world; CPA China, CPA Japan, CPA Australia, chartered accountants of England, Wales, America Institute of Certifie Public Accountants, asset owners, asset managers, Black Rock, etc..”
18:52 – “In the 4th iteration of the King Report, we have done the report but then we’ve done supplements on state owned companies, small medium sized companies, municipalities and can be used for government departments.”
27:16 – “I believe that King IV is, which is going around the world just by the way I’m off to New York the next day or two and I’m talking to the hedge funds in America on the question of common sense principles of governance for in America because America is still shareholder centric. Still involved with the primacy of the shareholder. So I’m actually going over there to talk to them about moving to a company centric model… Corporate leaders in America have to stop thinking that their duty is to maximize shareholder wealth. They have to think of corporate health rather than shareholder wealth [Does this not sound like communism?].”
31:12 – “The question is, is one optimistic about human capital globally? We are in the 4th Industrial Revolution. We’ve got artificial intelligence, robotics, nanotechnology, biotechnology, 3D printing. All these things are going to replace people who are presently employed. So over the next 20-30 years, we’re going to have an exacerbation of the unemployment problem and people that have the necessary skills to be employed now will become unemployable. Some entrepreneurs are looking at focusing on building entertainment businesses and intellectual exercise businesses as businesses are the future because so many people have so many free hours [You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy?]. So the answer to you is it’s a huge problem and studies are being done around the world at great institutions about this… South Africa is not an island, it’s part of the globe.”
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32f623 No.15869
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18746497 (242013ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Analyst: prepare for a possible complete grid collapse
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“Analyst: prepare for a possible complete grid collapse”
https://youtu.be/tl3-il1IPCo
Apr 24, 2023
Electricity minister Kgosientso Ramokgopa has warned that South Africans should brace themselves for a dark winter with loadshedding likely to reach higher stages. But Professor of physics at the University of Johannesburg Hartmut Winkler says South Africans should prepare themselves for the possibility of a complete grid collapse. He explains why.
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32f623 No.15870
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18750048 (251339ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / South African Breweries [SAB]
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>>15841
>South Africa and was a wholly owned subsidiary of SABMiller until its interests were sold to Anheuser-Busch InBev on 10 October 2016.
“SABMiller agrees AB Inbev takeover deal of £68bn”
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/13/sabmiller-agrees-ab-inbev-takeover-68bn
Tue 13 Oct 2015 09.04 BST
London-listed brewer of Peroni and Grolsch accepts improved terms from larger rival in Britain’s biggest takeover
SABMiller has agreed to sell itself to Anheuser-Busch InBev for $104bn (£68bn) in a deal that will be the biggest takeover of a British company and create the world’s first global brewer.
The takeover, one of the top five deals in corporate history, will create a brewing empire making about a third of the world’s beer. AB InBev is already the world’s biggest brewer, and SABMiller is its closest rival.
The boards of the two companies said they had reached agreement in principle on the key terms of a “possible recommended offer” after SABMiller rejected repeated approaches by AB InBev over the past month.
SAB’s top managers will share a potential $2.1bn payout of shares and options if the deal is completed, according to analysts at Bernstein. Alan Clark, SABMiller’s chief executive, is likely to receive more than £80m.
The deal would create a company generating more than $70bn of annual revenue from brewing 80bn litres of beer a year. The giant corporation will have big operations in Europe, north America, Latin America and the Asia Pacific region, and will give AB InBev, the brewer of the US’s favourite beer, Bud Light, access to the fast-growing African beer market.
London-listed SABMiller said AB InBev – which brews Budweiser and Stella Artois – proposed to pay £44 a share in cash. It also proposed a partial share payment for the 41% of the company owned by SABMiller’s two biggest shareholders, Altria, the maker of Philip Morris cigarettes, and BevCo, owned by Colombia’s billionaire Santo Domingo brewing family.
The £44 cash offer values SABMiller, the maker of Peroni and Grolsch, at about 50% more than its value on 14 September, before news of AB InBev’s interest leaked. If all the shares were sold for that price it would value SABMiller at £71bn, but the £39.03 part-share alternative, devised for tax reasons, brings the valuation down to about £68bn.
If completed, the takeover will secure AB InBev a target it has long coveted. Backed by Brazil’s richest man, the financier Jorge Paulo Lemann, the Belgian-Brazilian brewer has expanded aggressively through big deals including combining with Interbrew, the maker of Stella Artois, in 2004 and buying the US Budweiser brewer, Anheuser-Busch, four years later.
Brito said AB InBev decided to make a move after carrying out research on Africa, where SABMiller, founded in Johannesburg in 1895, is the dominant brewer. The charity ActionAid has criticised SABMiller for paying low taxes on its profits in Africa, including in Ghana.
Adrian Tierney-Jones, the secretary of the British Guild of Beer Writers, said SABMiller had preserved the character of beers it had bought such as Pilsner Urquell in the Czech Republic. But he said creating a megabrewer raised concerns, especially as both companies have been buying craft beer producers.
“I don’t think it’s good for beer. The more things get bigger, the more you lose touch with what’s happening on the ground. The bottom line for these guys is profit,” he said.
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32f623 No.15871
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18750994 (251659ZAPR23) Notable: ANC wants South Africa to quit ICC – Cyril Ramaphosa
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“Namibian President Geingob weighs in on ICC's arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin”
https://youtu.be/b94HU5pYe8s
Apr 20, 2023
Namibian President, Hage Geingob, has criticised countries that aren't signatories of the International Criminal Court Rome Statute for insisting that Russian President Vladimir Putin be arrested and handed over to the ICC. President Geingob is on a state visit to South Africa and has met with President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Union Buildings. The leaders discussed peace and security on the continent, and around the world.
“URGENT: ANC wants South Africa to quit ICC – Cyril Ramaphosa”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/anc-wants-south-africa-to-quit-icc-cyril-ramaphosa-urgent-breaking-25-april-2023/
25-04-2023 15:00
President Cyril Ramaphosa said his ruling ANC party had resolved that South Africa should quit the International Criminal Court.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday his ruling ANC party had resolved that South Africa should quit the International Criminal Court, which last month issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The ICC issued an arrest warrant against Putin in March meaning Pretoria, due to host the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa bloc [BRICS] summit this year, would have to detain him on arrival.
“Yes, the governing party… has taken that decision that it is prudent that South Africa should pull out of the ICC,” Ramaphosa said during a press conference co-hosted with the visiting President of Finland Sauli Niinisto.
Ramaphosa said the decision, which follows a weekend meeting of the African National Congress (ANC), was reached “largely” because of what is perceived as the court’s unfair treatment of certain countries.
“We would like this matter of unfair treatment to be properly discussed, but in the meantime the governing party has decided once again that there should be a pull out,” he said.
NOT THE FIRST TIME SOUTH AFRICA HAS TRIED TO QUIT THE ICC
The arrest warrant against Putin followed accusations that the Kremlin unlawfully deported Ukrainian children.
On whether South Africa would arrest Putin, Cyril Ramaphosa said “that matter is under consideration”.
A continental powerhouse, South Africa has refused to condemn the invasion of Ukraine which has largely isolated Moscow on the international stage, saying it wants to stay neutral and prefers dialogue to end the war.
It is not the first time South Africa has attempted to withdraw from the ICC.
It made an attempt in 2016 following a dispute a year earlier when the then Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir visited the country for an African Union summit. It refused to arrest him despite the then-leader facing an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes.
The controversial decision to pull out was however revoked when a domestic court ruled such a move would have been unconstitutional.
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32f623 No.15872
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18761281 (271401ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC ‘trying to shift goal posts’ to incorporate the DA-governed uMngeni into Impendle, Mpofana councils (video)
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“BEWARE! The ANC Attempted Coup.”
https://youtu.be/pnpXHw3hThQ
“ANC ‘trying to shift goal posts’ to incorporate the DA-governed uMngeni into Impendle, Mpofana councils”
https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/anc-trying-to-shift-goal-posts-to-incorporate-the-da-governed-umngeni-into-impendle-mpofana-councils-743ff481-bc6c-44c7-b24c-344269336934
Apr 25, 2023
Durban — A concerned member of the public, Mike Wood, has put pen to paper accusing the ANC of attempting to “steal” a well-run uMngeni Municipality back into its hands, and said the attempt “flies” in the face of the voters of the DA-governed municipality”.
This came after the ANC approached the municipal demarcation board to incorporate the DA-governed uMngeni into the councils of Impendle and Mpofana.
In his letter, Wood said: “Under the capable leadership of mayor Chris Papas and team, the council has been turned around in a short space of time. Loans have been repaid, employment has been created, plant and equipment has been purchased to assist with service delivery. Huge strides have been made to promote tourism in the area, and that will and has led to more employment.”
He added that the municipality stepped in when the ANC-led provincial government could not deliver food to schools in the areas.
“This was driven by the mayor and his team. Service delivery is at a high.”
Wood added that the ANC “would have us believe that service will improve in Impendle and Mpofana”.
“This begs the question: why has the service delivery not been of the required standard since the ANC has been in government in these councils since 1995?
“This attempt to amalgamate uMngeni into a broader municipality must be rejected with the contempt it deserves.
“Where the DA governs, they govern better and for all,” he said.
Mooi-uMngeni constituency leader Greg Krumbock said that this is nothing but the ANC’s political ploy to get rid of the DA in this region, so they were using the demarcation incorporation ploy to take over this municipality.
Krumbock said that since the DA took over the municipality in November 2021, the residents were happy about the service delivery in the area.
“When we took over, only 131 received the indigent grant to help assist those households who meet the requirements and receive free water and electricity.
“Our mayor, Chris Papas, is very popular with all residents here, and you can find him interacting with different races in the area. He even speaks IsiZulu fluently, which makes him even more loved and accepted here.
“The uMngeni Municipality budget is well-run, and service delivery is well-received by all.”
Because of the DA’s successes, Krumbock added, the ANC is now doing all it can to fight the DA and get rid of the only party that is changing people’s lives for the better.
Krumbock said the public was very unhappy about what the ANC was trying to do, and many were flocking into the municipal hall to voice their objections.
“If you come to Howick now, you cannot see even a single pothole, people have water, electricity and other human needs.
“Moving the goal posts is what I’m hearing from the voters her – all those who come here echo similar sentiments,” Krumbock stressed.
ANC Moses Mabhida Regional secretary Samora Ndlovu said the matter was still under discussion.
“But it is true that the municipal demarcation board is currently undertaking public engagements of all stakeholders interested in the matter to determine whether the municipality is incorporated or not, and these are going to close on May 2. Thereafter the board will make a determination, and then make its decision around this matter,” Ndlovu added.
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32f623 No.15873
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18761286 (271403ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Months-long water issues the final straw for White River residents
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“Months-long water issues the final straw for White River residents”
https://lowvelder.co.za/822119/months-long-water-issues-the-final-straw-for-white-river-residents/
April 26, 2023
The town has been without water for 95 days since December, and the residents demand a permanent solution.
Labelling the current water situation in town anything other than a crisis, would be to downplay the severity of the problem.
Lowvelder visited several enraged members of the community on Monday April 24. During this time, it was discovered that the town had been without water for 95 days since December, according to some residents.
On days that water does flow from household taps, it is dirty and inconsumable and most likely a health hazard. In March alone, the town only had water for nine days, and in April, up until Monday, only five.
A resident, Ludolph Botha (75), could not hold back his tears and was so infuriated that he was willing to strip down to his boxers in protest against the hardships he has been suffering as a result of this dire situation. According to Botha, he has to go to nearby farms with empty containers to obtain water to bath and flush the toilet.
“I look after my mother, who is 95. She cannot look after herself anymore. At my age, I have to carry water for myself, my wife and my mother. We use the water for flushing toilets and cleaning. I have to carry the heavy water containers onto my van and offload them into the house.
“My wife and I no longer work, but we still pay for services, and now have to buy water as well, which we cannot afford. How can the municipality expect people to survive without water for more than 20 days? Maybe the municipality wants to see me and other community members walking naked in the streets to show our frustrations to realise we need serious intervention? I am personally pleading with the mayor and the entire council to do something about the water crisis,” he said.
Botha is one of the many disheartened residents demanding a permanent solution from the City of Mbombela (CoM) for this ‘never-ending’ crisis.
Residents who can afford it, have been buying water for consumption, incurring additional costs despite regularly paying for monthly services.
“There was a slight improvement in supply for a short while, but now it seems the problems have returned. Not everyone is in the financial position to buy water from local retailers and is forced to drink dirty water,” the residents said.
The ward councillor for the area, Rowan Torr, once again stressed that the deteriorating water issue is a direct result of White River not receiving water from Silulumanzi’s pump stations.
“Both the mayor and officials have been promising that pump stations will be fitted with emergency generators. This has not been done. This is not a water shortage, but a system failure aggravated by load-shedding, continued electrical problems and mismanagement of the water systems,” Torr said.
He also added the community has tried to assist by collecting R46 000 to keep one of the water treatment plant pumps operational. He said it does help sometimes, even though the municipality takes its time to fill up the pumps with diesel to keep it running.
The CoM’s spokesperson, Joseph Ngala, said the municipality is aware of the crisis and is working on a permanent solution.
“Load-shedding has a bad impact on the water system, because all our water treatment plants depend on electricity. Eskom was called on to stop load-shedding during the week in those areas depending on the Boschrand-Nels River link in order to improve the supply in the area. We are in the process of securing generators for all our water plants so that people will still have water during power cuts,” he said.
He also said the municipality is prepared to organise on-site storage for emergency water and was willing to provide tankers in the affected areas, but the resident do not want it.
“We have availed tankers, but people insist on water from taps and say they do not have containers and storage facilities in their yards.”
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32f623 No.15874
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18766208 (281333ZAPR23) Notable: Diamonds, Gold and War: The British, the Boers and the Making of South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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“Diamonds, Gold and War: The British, the Boers and the Making of South Africa” – “100 years ago in South Africa has resonances with what goes on in modern times” (Part 1)
https://www.loc.gov/item/2021687886/
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/gdc/gdcwebcasts/07/10/11/ct/b1/20/0/071011ctb1200/071011ctb1200_640x480_800.mp4?
Summary
In 1871, prospectors exploring a remote stretch of land in South Africa stumbled upon a rich deposit of diamonds. Fifteen years later, gold was discovered in the region, which was once regarded as a "worthless jumble of British colonies." What followed was an epic struggle for control between the colonizing British and the native Boer settlers, culminating in a costly, bloody war that left the Boer nation devastated. British historian and journalist Martin Meredith discussed his new book, "Diamonds, Gold, and War: The British, the Boers, and the Making of South Africa" as part of the Center for the Book's Books and Beyond author series. In his eighth book about Africa, Meredith draws on new research to describe the origins of modern day South Africa. He vividly depicts the war fought between the British and the Boers and shows how the exploitation of African resources is a long, shameful tradition of the West. He also details how British policy led to the rise of the virulent Afrikaner nationalism that eventually took hold in the new South African state.
5:46 – “The subject matter of this book does have indeed modern relevance. It is a story essentially of great wealth, raw power, deceit and corruption. Now those are pretty much the staple diets of human activity and there are all kinds of images which still reflect onto the sort of modern world that come from the distant past. The book is about ambitious individuals who gain great wealth and use it to exercise political power. It’s also about the way in which empires or governments with huge might behind them use that might to enforce their will around the world. Now that is just 2 examples as it were where this struggle that took place in the past, 100 years ago in South Africa has resonances with what goes on in modern times… Which is why I find that even history from the past is really quite interesting because you find again it’s reflections of what goes on in modern times, exist exactly the same as they did 100 years ago or 200 years ago or 300 years ago… I am often been struck by the long term repercussions that come from actions and decisions that were made in the past and still reverberate today… One obvious example is the shape of modern Africa today.“
11:41 – “Britain provoked this war as many wars are kind of provoked or started assuming that it will all be a short war. It was called a ‘Tea Time War’. It will be all over by Christmas… The war lasted for 2 ½ years, it created an enormous wave of anger and hatred which continued generation after generation, and it left the 2 boer republics which the boers conquered decimated. The British were faced with gorilla warfare… The British then did not quite know what do… so they resorted to scorched earth tactics. That is they went around burning down thousand, quite literally, thousands of homesteads. Razing whole villages to the ground. Rounding up women and children and putting them in, what they called, British concentration camps… The vast herds of cattle, which was the mainstay of the economy those days were actually destroyed. [Keep in mind, the world makes sure that no one forgets the holocaust but is silent about this. The jews got their jewish state but the boers didn’t.]”
14:25 – “Now this book sets out to do is to describe the 40 year period that led up to the founding of the modern state of South Africa. 1910… is a useful point at which to break off as it were the subject, ‘the making of South Africa’, but there is also a point, an epilogue in the book, which explains how you get from 1910 basically to 1994 when the first ‘democratic’ elections were held.”
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32f623 No.15875
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18766249 (281342ZAPR23) Notable: Diamonds, Gold and War: The British, the Boers and the Making of South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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>>15874
“Diamonds, Gold and War: The British, the Boers and the Making of South Africa” – “100 years ago in South Africa has resonances with what goes on in modern times” (Part 2)
https://www.loc.gov/item/2021687886/
https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/gdc/gdcwebcasts/07/10/11/ct/b1/20/0/071011ctb1200/071011ctb1200_640x480_800.mp4?
21:17 – “The propaganda in a sense against [Paul] Kruger started at a very early time and it went on for a very long time. He was in fact extremely conservative, he was sort of a religious, dogmatic, almost fanatic… The only book he read was the Bible but he knew large chunks of it by heart… He was an expert hunter, horseman and gorilla fighter and who rose to be the kommandant-generaal of the Transvaal and fought in 8 campaigns against the African chieftains… the British point of view, he was this backward, ignorant man… When he [Kruger] happened to sit in the state that happened to find the gold, the richest sources of gold, the British had more of a reason to paint him in rather negative terms.”
24:49 – “So there are these 2 kinds of opposing characters; [Cecil] Rhodes, the Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, the Chairman of DeBeers, the Managing Director of what was called the British South Africa Company which is the chartered company that the British government allowed Rhodes to setup Rhodesia with vs this kind of extreme conservative boer, father figure, sitting on top of the world’s greatest resources of wealth… Rhodes as when he was Prime Minister plotted to overthrow Kruger and he did this with connive of some British Ministers. A lot of this was covered up for generations… Indeed one of the key people involved, being interviewed about 30 years subsequently, was explaining that it had to be covered up because otherwise the honour of the British Empire would be defaced.”
27:22 – “Rhodes himself had to except responsibility because the trail led more or less to his doorstep… So Rhodes had to resign as Prime Minister but the British, because British Ministers were involved, they were careful not to punish him severely because otherwise Rhodes was then going to expose the role of the British Minister have played. So you had sort of mutual blackmail going on here, nobody was particularly interested in uncovering it. The problem for the British still kind of remained that they still, the British that is, still wanted to get their hands on the gold fields and essentially what happened is that they organised war to get ahold of the gold fields. As their correspondence reveals, they kept on saying, ‘We don’t really have an excuse for war.’… ‘How can we manipulate events so that we can actually then have a war.’… This war had horrific consequences for the boer population of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. It ignited Afrikaner nationalism.”
31:48 – “I’ve interviewed women who can graphically describe for me their memories of being 6 years old in a concentration camp with people kind of dying like flies of dysentery around them.”
32:53 – “The way in which it was all prompted by the discovery of diamonds and gold. If there had been no diamonds and gold, there would’ve been no war. There would’ve been no point in having a war.”
43:43 - Discuss Winston Churchill in South Africa where he became a 'hero' and later Prime Minister of Britain.
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32f623 No.15876
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18767383 (281834ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter appears before Scopa (video)
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“Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter appears before Scopa”
https://youtu.be/4rvemAmlHDU
Streamed live on Apr 26, 2023
“Andre de Ruyter refuses to name senior politician involved in Eskom corruption”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/andre-de-ruyter-refuses-to-name-senior-politician-involved-in-eskom-corruption-ef4dc169-e14f-4890-bb9e-b5dad9292ba2
Published Apr 26, 2023
Former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter has stuck to his guns that he complied with the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (Precca) by reporting looting at Eskom to senior officials, intelligence officials and National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola.
However, De Ruyter refused to disclose the name of a senior official who was involved in corruption.
He said he shared that information with a senior minister and senior official in the presidency.
He became aware of the involvement of the senior politician in May last year when they were delving deep into corruption at Eskom.
However, he refused to say whether the senior politician was a Minister or a former Minister.
This was to prevent any legal action against him or compromise the ongoing investigation.
De Ruyter, who was appearing before Parliament’s finance watchdog the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) on Wednesday, said the levels of corruption and cartels at Eskom had been reported to the Hawks, the SAPS, the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure and the State Security Agency.
When asked by ANC MP Bheki Hadebe to name the high-ranking official who was involved in corruption at Eskom after he spoke about allowing people to eat a little over the $8.5 billion for the Just Energy Transition funding by the international [US] community, he said he was not at liberty to do so for legal reasons.
“Andre de Ruyter says cartels operated with impunity at Eskom”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/andre-de-ruyter-says-cartels-operated-with-impunity-at-eskom-4eba29aa-266a-4a88-9e1b-380b766c1856
But Veronica Mente of the EFF wanted to know if the “Presidential” cartel at Eskom was a reference to anyone.
De Ruyter said this was not the name given to the syndicate by its members.
“The name of this cartel is something that, as far as I know, is the name that members of the cartel have come up with. I am not aware it’s got any significance or attached to anybody relating to the president. I think this is the name that they have chosen. Up until recently when these allegations became public, the members of the presidential cartel had a fairly lively presence on social media. They made a number of statements saying ‘thanks to coal we can shower in champagne’. These individuals, it appears, acted with a fair amount of impunity when it came to publicising their activities and what they were up to,” said De Ruyter.
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32f623 No.15877
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18767385 (281835ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter appears before Scopa (video)
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“Scopa to call Pravin Gordhan, Sydney Mufamadi, Hawks over Eskom claims by De Ruyter”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/scopa-to-call-pravin-gordhan-sydney-mufamadi-hawks-over-eskom-claims-by-de-ruyter-12426a67-bbc3-425d-893d-aaa5ecc4a8fe
Published Apr 26, 2023
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts has decided to call senior government officials who were identified by former Eskom boss André de Ruyter, who said he shared information with them about corruption at the power utility and those implicated in it.
De Ruyter told Scopa he had given the name of the senior politician to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s national security adviser Sydney Mufamadi and National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola.
De Ruyter said he told the State Security Agency and the Hawks about the levels of corruption at Eskom’s coal-fired power stations in Mpumalanga.
Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa said after meeting with De Ruyter it was clear that he was not budging from his stance in refusing to reveal the identity of the high-ranking politician allegedly involved in corruption.
He said De Ruyter had also told them they needed to invite the Hawks to obtain information on the progress of the investigation.
The former Eskom CEO had told members of the committee he did not want to jeopardise investigations by disclosing some of the information in public.
“The committee plans to meet these cited parties to get more information on the allegations made by Mr De Ruyter. De Ruyter has told Scopa to contact the Hawks, Mr Gordhan and Dr Mufamadi for further details on the allegations that he made in the eNCA interview. He indicated that he reported the identity of a high-ranking politician as well as individuals he referred to in his interview as allegedly involved in criminal activities in Eskom to Mr Gordhan, Dr Mufamadi and the Hawks,” said Hlengwa.
“The committee informed De Ruyter that Parliament is able to offer him protection against any legal action through the Powers and Privileges provision, but he indicated that he does not want to jeopardise the ongoing investigation by law enforcement agencies into Eskom. The committee believes that De Ruyter missed an opportunity to take the nation into his confidence on these matters,” he added.
De Ruyter had lifted the lid on levels of corruption at Eskom early this year.
He said it contributed to load shedding. He said there were also four cartels operating at the power plants.
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32f623 No.15878
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18767403 (281845ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two / Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter appears before Scopa (video)
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>“David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President”
>>15503
>>15504
>Gwede Mantashe
>>>/qresearch/18668625
>>15811
>>15812
>Jacques Pauw
>>15876
>>15877
“ANC statement on Andre de Ruyter’s unfortunate decampaigning tactics” – News24: David Mabuza and Gwede Mantashe mentioned in Andre De Ruyter’s report
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/de-ruyter-funded-eskom-investigation–anc
26 April 2023
News24 [Naspers] has reported that there is no basis to claims made against Mabuza and Mantashe [https://www.news24.com/news24/investigations/eskom-dirty-dossier-revealed-apartheid-spook-behind-de-ruyters-r50m-off-the-books-project-ostrich-20230426, take note that the article was written by Jacques Pauw]
Reports have emerged that former Eskom Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Andre De Ruyter directly oversaw and privately funded a dubious investigation conducted by former apartheid era killer Tony Oosthuizen under the questionable guise of attempting to assist law enforcement agencies to deal with corruption at Eskom. It is also reported that the "intelligence reports churned out by De Ruyter's agent made sensational and malicious claims about former Deputy president Comrade David Mabuza and National Chairperson, Comrade Gwede Mantashe without any credible evidence.–
At the time when South Africans are starting to focus their attention on the upcoming 2024 National General Elections, it now becomes even more questionable as to what could have motivated De Ruyter's utterances against the ANC. It is curious why a CEO of a state-owned enterprise would go out of their way to affirm reports which are not grounded in an iota of evidence. This being the same Andre De Ruyter who accused the ANC of being out of touch with reality and instead stuck in a cold war era, is now found to be closely associating himself with dubious apartheid era agents that consciously supported a brutal system and have blood on their hands.
The ANC will not be distracted by underhanded tactics aimed at diverting us from a determined drive to renew our organisation. We encourage South Africans to trust the ANC with our countries transformation agenda. Recent independent polling of the 2024 National General Elections by Dr Frans Cronje, Inclusive Society and Ipsos finds that the ANC is likely to attain a victory of over 50%. The likes of De Ruyter are obviously disturbed by such data to a point of ending up soiling what otherwise could have been a clean reputation premised on his other positive contributions at Eskom.
Whilst it is true and public knowledge that to date law enforcement agencies have pointed at the fact that Eskom is besieged with corruption and a poor performance outlook, any information to this effect should be verifiable and authentic. At the core of unearthing information which points us to the weakest links within Eskom must be unquestionable efforts that can stand public scrutiny. Anything else will render justified and well-meaning efforts aimed at cleaning up Eskom unsuccessful.
The ANC commends media houses who conducted their own diligence and refused to simply rinse and repeat De Ruyter's questionable behaviour on their platforms. This gives hope and a timely reassurance that media houses have a semblance of independence.
We are deeply concerned about reports that the erstwhile CEO solicited funds from unknown sources that were channeled through Business Leadership. Even today during his appearance in front of a multiparty democratically elected parliament, De Ruyter continued with his duck and diving only once again to fail to take the nation into confidence. We call on the CEO Of Business Leadership South Africa and former boarder member of Eskom, Busisiwe Mavuso to take the nation into confidence and reveal how much was paid to apartheid era agents to launder "rooi gevaar" tactics and propaganda against ANC leaders.
Issued by Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri, National Spokesperson
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32f623 No.15879
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18767411 (281846ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Naspers gave R1 million to the ANC in 2021
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>>15878
>News24 [Naspers]
“Naspers gave R1 million to the ANC in 2021”
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/business/434790-naspers-gave-r1-million-to-the-anc-in-2021.html
22 February 2022
South African multinational holding company Naspers donated R1 million to the ANC in November 2021.
This was revealed in the latest Political Party Funding Declaration Report published by the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) on Tuesday.
Naspers was a noteworthy new entry to the list of contributors and donors in the third quarter, giving exactly R1 million to the ANC on 19 November 2021.
The companies under the Naspers umbrella include ecommerce giant Takealot, media publications house Media24, and technology investment company Prosus.
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32f623 No.15880
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18767492 (281910ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Elon Musk won’t pay bribes to ANC cronies – so SA to miss out on Starlink’s cheap, fast internet broadband from space (video)
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“Elon Musk won’t pay bribes to ANC cronies – so SA to miss out on Starlink’s cheap, fast internet broadband from space”
https://youtu.be/awmMhMEFCGM
https://www.biznews.com/global-citizen/2023/04/28/elon-musk-starlink
28th April 2023 by Alec Hogg
Elon Musk’s Starlink, the high-speed, low-cost internet access offering from space, won’t be coming to South Africa. The reason, says tenacious SA opposition politician Dianne Kohler-Barnard, is the ANC demands that to be licenced, Starlink must first give 30% of the local company to politically connected cronies under the guise of Black Economic Empowerment. That’s a demand that Musk, who was born and raised in Pretoria and still has family in the country, refuses to countenance. This was admitted by the ANC in Parliament, prompted by Kohler-Barnard, the DA’s Shadow Minister of Communications. So while the rest of Africa stands to leapfrog into the digital age through Starlink’s cheap, fast, universally accessible bandwidth from space, ANC policy will stop South Africa from participating. Kohler-Barnard spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.
Relevant time stamps from the interview:
•	01:20 Dianne Kohler-Barnard on Elon Musk’s refusal to appease the ANC’s demands for 30% equity in Starlink
•	04:42 On SA falling down the continental pecking order as African political rivals embrace Starlink
•	06:03 On SA’s “catastrophic” economic status due to corruption and loadshedding
•	07:42 On the potential value of Starlink that SA is missing out on and how it is benefitting other African nations
•	09:28 On Zimbabwe’s former telecommunication systems
•	10:21 On the Zondo commission and how governmental corruption in SA has led to Elon Musk’s absolute stance against appeasing ANC demands
•	12:41 On the ANC’s apathetic stance on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its consequences
•	14:32 On Starlink’s aiding of Ukraine and whether South Africa’s ties with Russia have impacted negotiations with the satellite company
•	16:43 On the politics of coalition and why the DA will never make the EFF an ally
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32f623 No.15881
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777728 (302132ZAPR23) Notable: Final ANC Bun
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Final ANC Bun
>>15450 This is going to finish our Movement’: Yengeni disqualified from contesting ANC NEC over criminal past
>>15451 Carl Niehaus EXPELLED by ANC for misconduct
>>15471, >>15472, >>15473, >>15474 Top Secret SSA report reveals US link to ANC
>>15475, >>15476, >>15477, >>15478, >>15479 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 1-5)
>>15480, >>15481, >>15482, >>15483, >>15484 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 6-10)
>>15485, >>15486, >>15487 A Diamond Is Forever: Mandela Triumphs, Buthelezi and de Klerk Survive, and ANC on the U.S. Payroll (Parts 11-13)
>>15491, >>15740 David Mabuza: The numerous scandals of SA’s new Deputy President
>>15492 Tony Yengeni and Bathabile Dlamini allowed to contest NEC positions
>>15503, >>15504 Calls for Gwede Mantashe to be fired amid money laundering allegations
>>15514 Voting for new ANC’s top seven delayed as allegations of vote buying swirl around
>>15518 ANC National Conference: Meet the new Top 7
>>15520 Money in leadership contests is selling ANC to highest bidder – Mantashe
>>15525, >>15526, >>15527, >>>15528 Newly-elected Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula (videos)
>>15547, >>15548 Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] talks about the outcomes of the ANC National Conference and his political future (video)
>>15549 Ossewabrandwag, Nazi and ANC Parallels
>>15551 SACP, Cosatu change tune on 2024 polls, throw weight behind ANC
>>15557 Current ANC NEC composition favours Ramaphosa, gives him room to act decisively – political analyst
>>15600, >>15601 National Treasury and the Project Spider Web (Parts 1&2)
>>15602 The Corruption Of The ANC Predates Codesa – Never Mind Jacob Zuma’s Presidency (video)
>>15603 ANC to go ahead with disciplinary proceedings against MPs who antagonised Ramaphosa and “did not toe the line”
>>15606, >>15607 Discussion with Kobus Marais, the Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans (video)
>>15639, >>15640 [ANC’s] RET faction joins hands with Carl Niehaus in new civil movement (video)
>>15659, >>15660 “Cadre deployment: ANC has a right to appoint whoever it wants in public service positions, says party counsel” (video)
>>15682, >>15683, >>15684 Thapelo Amad, the new mayor of Joburg, Al Jamah's ANC-backed candidate
>>15727 Minutes show ANC ran ‘parallel process’ to fill top government jobs: DA” including judges
>>15728 DA wins court battle to expose ANC cadre deployment records (video)
>>15741 Ace Magashule’s ex-PA detained in US, FBI involvement
>>15750, >>15751, >>15752 Patriotic Alliance secures second mayoral position (video)
>>15762 ANC says Super Zuma will drive ‘agriculture revolution’ after he was appointed as KZN Agriculture and Rural Development MEC
>>15782, >>15783 Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1&2)
>>15784, >>15785, >>15786, >>15787, >>15789 Further notes on South African history – PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
>>15788 ANC: VIP's of violence (video)
>>15813 South Africa: Torture, ill-treatment and executions in African National Congress camps” – Amnesty International Report
>>15825, >>15826 The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary] (video)
>>15872 ANC ‘trying to shift goal posts’ to incorporate the DA-governed uMngeni into Impendle, Mpofana councils (video)
>>15879 Naspers gave R1 million to the ANC in 2021
>>15880 Elon Musk won’t pay bribes to ANC cronies – so SA to miss out on Starlink’s cheap, fast internet broadband from space (video)
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32f623 No.15882
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777730 (302132ZAPR23) Notable: Barloworld Bun
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Barloworld Bun
>>15850 The Union Corporation and Barlow Rand, Ltd Merger - July 16, 1974
>>15851 The many faces of Barlow Rand Ltd. - April 11, 1982
>>15852, >>15853 Barlow Rand Ltd Parts 1&2)
>>15854, >>15855, >>15856, >>15857, >>15858, >>15859 Barlow Rand plays a major role during South Africa’s political transition
>>15860, >>15861 International Archives in South Africa: Rand Mines, Barlo Rand, etc
>>15862, >>15863, >>15864 RMB arranges Africa’s first gender-linked bond issuance for Barloworld
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32f623 No.15883
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777735 (302133ZAPR23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun
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Final Commodities Bun
>>15496, >>15499 U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit underway in Washington (videos)
>>15545 Namibia holds the power to push Europe into darkness (video)
>>15595, >>15596, >>15598, >>15599 Who owns Absa?
>>15612, >>15613 David v Goliath court battle on the cards between coal mines (Parts 1&2)
>>15617, >>15618 Charges against Denel executive may backfire (Parts 1&2)
>>15643, >>15644 Shift in southern African economic landscape following Zimbabwe’s lithium ban (Parts 1&2)
>>15708, >>15709, >>15710 Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview: “State captures happened with Anglo American” (Parts 1-3 video)
>>15718 “Re-imagining mining to improve people’s lives” – Anglo American
>>15719 “Reimagining energy: Our 2030 plans - two minute version” – BP (video)
>>15731, >>15732 South African activists and lawyers pursue legal battle” vs big corporations (Parts 1&2)
>>15743 “You can make roughly R20m a month" – zama zamas gang boss (video)
>>15748, >>15749 Supreme Court of Appeal ruled against mining companies (Parts 1&2)
>>15795, >>15796, >>15797, >>15828 Gold Mafia - Al Jazeera Investigations, Episodes 1-3 (video)
>>15798, >>15799, >>15800, >>15801, >>15802, >>15803 The Dystopian Underworld of South Africa’s Illegal Gold Mines (Parts 1-5)
>>15816 Organisation says ‘the real zama zamas’ in Kagiso are big companies (video)
>>15832, >>15833, >>15840 Patrice Motsepe, Tyme Bank, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC)
>>15834, >>15835, >>15837, >>15838, >>15839 Ethos Private Equity, Rohatyn Group
>>15836 All the South African banks that have failed in the last 30 years
>>15841, >>15842, >>15843, >>15844, >>15845, >>15870 South African Breweries [SAB]
>>15846, >>15847, >>15848, >>15849 Peter Obi, Anambra Governor, ties to SABMiller Brewery (video)
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32f623 No.15884
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777739 (302133ZAPR23) Notable: Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two
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Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two
>>15712 Implications of declaration of state of emergency on electricity (video)
>>15764 ENCA My Guest Tonight - Annika Larsen interview with Andre De Ruyter – “led to his ‘immediate’ departure as Eskom CEO” (video)
>>15765 SA technically in stage 8 load shedding despite Eskom saying it’s stage 6
>>15768 U.S. Embassy: State of Disaster declared over ongoing Energy Crisis of "Load Shedding"
>>15774 “South Africa faces ‘civil war’ conditions due to possibility of power grid collapse”
>>15814 Eskom fights to block town from using its own solar power
>>15827 Eskom will soon become part of the Private Sector
>>15830 Eskom implemented Stage 8 load shedding – and YOU didn’t know
>>15831 Load shedding at 40: The performance of power stations in South Africa vs the United States
>>15869 Analyst: prepare for a possible complete grid collapse
>>15873 Months-long water issues the final straw for White River residents
>>15876, >>15877, >>15878 Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter appears before Scopa (video)
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32f623 No.15885
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777741 (302133ZAPR23) Notable: Mervyn King Bun
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Mervyn King Bun
>>15865 A summary of the King IV Report on Corporate Governance™ for South Africa, 2016
>>15867 Mervyn E. King, Judge Professor – King Report
>>15868 Get to know Professor Mervyn King (video)
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32f623 No.15886
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777744 (302134ZAPR23) Notable: Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun
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Final Julius Malema & Jacques Pauw Bun
>>15454, >>15455 Julius Malema’s mafia connection: What we know about Adriano Mazzotti (Parts 1&2)
>>15456 Julius Malema and Adriano Mazzotti – the dubious connection deepens
>>15457 Malema’s lawyers demand that Jacques Pauw’s Our Poisoned Land be removed from shelves: NB Publishers media statement
>>15458 Jacques Pauw biography
>>15459 Can Jaques Pauw Claim To Have a Reputation and Integrity to Protect? – Accused of molesting boys
>>15539 AfriForum says SAHRC must deliver on promise to take Malema to Equality Court over hate speech
>>15635 Court dismisses Julius Malema’s bid to appeal AfriForum’s interdict which prohibits him from calling on land grabs
>>15636 Pay back the money: This is how much Julius Malema paid AfriForum
>>15713, >>15723 Court finds Kunene guilty of HATE SPEECH for calling Malema a cockroach (video)
>>15725 “Judge bans anit-apartheid song” Reported by CNN Sep 14, 2011 – Julius Malema and the ANC (video)
>>15758, >>15759 Who’s Rob Hersov: An Intricate Look (Parts 1&2)
>>15811, >>15812 The Conflict of the Past - Jacques Pauw (Parts 1&2)
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32f623 No.15887
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777746 (302134ZAPR23) Notable: Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun
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Final Phala Phala & Ramophosa Bun
>>15452, >>15453 Plot to kill Fraser and his advocate exposed (Parts 1&2)
>>15489, 17940724 Paul O’Sullivan: Ramaphosa has been set up, must not abandon SA by resigning (video)
>>15488 Pandor to lead SA delegation to US-Africa Leaders Summit instead of President Ramaphosa, due to his "busy schedule"
>>15494 President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe with immediate effect
>>15497 Phala Phala vote: NDZ [Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma] dragged before ANC disciplinary committee after Pemmy Majodina's report
>>15502 Lindiwe Sisulu speaks on missing Parliament vote, says the Phala Phala scandal is ‘untenable
>>15511 Ramaphosa and Zuma captured laughing together hours after Zuma decided to privately prosecute the president (video)
>>15512, >>15524 Zuma vs Ramaphosa: President gives his predecessor until Monday to drop case
>>15523 Zuma's grand entrance interrupts Ramaphosa's speech (video)
>>15529 Cyril Ramaphosa is the “Alpha” – “After a few days of speculation and economic imbalance the Rand has stabilized" (video)
>>15531 "If I DIE, arrest Ramaphosa for my murder" – SAPS whistleblower [Patricia Morgan-Mashale]” – Her purported evidence implicates Cyril Ramaphosa AND Bheki Cele (video)
>>15532, >>15533 Over 14 000 sign petition begging Ramaphosa not to resign
>>15591, >>15592, >>15593, >>15594 Zondo exposed: What the Commission did not want SA to know (Parts 1-4)
>>15597 New PIC board appointed, includes Ramos, SARB governor reappointed
>>15622, >>15623, >>15624 Zuma v Ramaphosa: NGO wants to join case as friend of court, targets NPA for alleged bias
>>15628 Apartheid is over, don’t be afraid of white people, says Ramaphosa (video)
>>15631 Ramaphosa’s plan for radical economic transformation and tackling unemployment (video)
>>15650 Former president Jacob Zuma locks horns with King Misuzulu at Isandlwana commemoration over speech that was seen as pro-Ramaphosa
>>15661 Public Protector's office wraps up Phala Phala investigation
>>15729 Ramaphosa nominates Judge President of the Supreme Court of Appeal (video)
>>15778 00DEZZ - How Cyril Ramaphosa was bought by UK and EU money (video)
>>15817, >>15818, >>15819, >>15820, >>15821, >>15822 Leaked P Thabo Mbeki 17 Page letter to VP Paul Mashatile
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32f623 No.15888
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18777749 (302134ZAPR23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun
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Final Violence and Crime Bun
>>15426 Bill seeking to decriminalise sex work now open for public comment (video)
>>15427, >>15428 What it will take to prevent SA’s gender-based violence [not legalizing prostitution]
>>15460, >>15461 Detective Publishes Book [The Lost Boys of Bird Island] Exposing High-Level Gov’t Pedophile Ring – Shot In The Head Days Later (Parts 1&2)
>>15462, >>15463, >>15464, >>15465, >>15466, >>15467 The Lost Boys of Bird Island
>>15468, >>15469, >>15470 Sydney Frankel, our own Epstein, with friends in high places” – Cyril Ramaphosa (ANC), Roelf Meyer (NP) (video)
>>15505 Land scam witness Khanyisile Mashego beheaded
>>15510 Gauteng father KIDNAPPED and brutally murdered – shot EXECUTION style” – “SA kidnappings surge to over 1 000 a month in 2022
>>15534 Crime ‘worrying’ in South Africa: 7,000 murdered in three months
>>15535 Report finds Cape Town police ‘gang capture’ likely runs deep
>>15536 Corruption accused JMPD officers found with R14 000 and 300 foreign drivers’ licences
>>15555 Clive Derby-Lewis The last FULL INTERVIEW (video)
>>15565 Ransom kidnappings on the rise in South African crimes (video)
>>15569 A high court judgment that invites more land invasions (video)
>>15570 Twitter User Claims Teens in Alleged Free State Racism Attack Pushed 3-Year-Old Into Pool Starting Chaos
>>15571 Anti-crime village hero in hiding after evil stock-thieves gun down wife & 7 family members (video)
>>15574 War on Women: Son kills mom, drinks her blood and woman shot dead in Gateway Mall
>>15578, >>15579, >>15582 How shipping giant MSC reacted to billion-dollar cocaine bust; Aponte Family
>>15580, >>15581 140 Days After the Perfect Crime” – “MSC’s five major drug busts this year (Parts 1&2)
>>15604 R8.2m splurged on ‘camera-friendly’ Bheki Cele and company’s ‘jet-setting’ travels
>>15619 10111 crisis: More than seven million calls dropped at severely understaffed call centres
>>15620 Police captain accuses Bok scrum-half Faf de Klerk of ‘attempted murder’
>>15629 More high-profile names implicated on graft corruption at the National Lotteries Commission (video)
>>15641 Cable thieves plunge Mdantsane hospital into crisis mode (video)
>>15685 The Bloody War Against South African Gang Leaders and Notorious Drug kingpins…PAGAD (video)
>>15686 Cape Town's most dangerous communities: Investigating SAPS (video)
>>15695, >>15696, >>15739 Gardee murder case shocker
>>15711 Doctors Without Borders says employee filmed with looted meat was pressured into helping looters
>>15714, >>15715 More Farm Murders
>>15717 [University of] Fort Hare press on with anticorruption plan, despite killings (video)
>>15718 What does ‘reimagining’ policing mean? (video)
>>15726 Eastern Cape Premier condemns the brutal killing of 10 people by gunmen in Qunu, Bityi (video)
>>15744 Eastern Cape residents concerned over recent mass murders
>>15745, >>15746, 18301217 Gun Free South Africa, UN supported NGO
>>15763 In Conversation | SABC News spine-chilling interview with a hitman "Inkabi" (video)
>>15769, >>15770, >>15771 Australia’s Warning About South Africa (Parts 1-3)
>>15772, >>15773 New Zealand Warning Concerning South Africa (Parts 1&2)
>>15781 “Four electricians killed by Ekurhuleni residents while trying to restore power to their suburb” (video)
>>15815 Crime-fighter Ian Cameron on how criminals captured SAPS, but there is hope for the future (video)
>>15823 , >>15824 Intercape bus company to sue Bheki Cele for police inaction (Parts 1&2)
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eb1551 No.77411
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18796453 (041720ZMAY23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun / “G4S vows to cooperate after contracts with DCS are terminated” due to the “the brazen prison escape of Thabo Bester” (video)
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“Thabo Bester | A since Facebook rapist escape” - https://youtu.be/feIfdbiWGmY
3 May 2023 marked exactly a year since Thabo Bester made his daring escape from the Mangaung Correctional Centre. Months on the run led to him and his partner, Nandipha Magudumana, being caught in Tanzania. Aviwe Mtila reports.
“G4S vows to cooperate after contracts with DCS are terminated” due to the “the brazen prison escape of Thabo Bester”
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/g4s-vows-to-cooperate-after-contracts-with-dcs-are-terminated-a3862006-f3ec-4c7a-83c7-841bf21f8e23
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2023
Cape Town - Security company G4S confirmed that all Bloemfontein Correctional Contracts (BCC) issued to them through the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) have been terminated.
In a statement, a G4S South Africa spokesperson said they noted the notice of termination.
“G4S South Africa notes that the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has issued a notice of termination to Bloemfontein Correctional Contracts (BCC), an independent private company that has held the contract to manage the Mangaung Correctional Centre (MCC) since 2000.
“Over the past 22 years, MCC has had a strong track record and has been recognised as a well-run centre by a number of independent oversight bodies, including the Human Rights Commission and the Judicial Inspectorate of Correctional Services (JICS), which, in October 2022, assigned MCC the highest possible rating for a correctional centre,” the statement read.
Earlier this week, DCS said they “decided to terminate its concession contract with BCC”.
This comes after the brazen prison escape of Thabo Bester.
“In line with the concession agreement, a termination notice for a period of 90 days has been given to BCC, and thereafter, the contract will cease to operate,” DCS said in a statement.
An internal exercise for takeover process will resume.
G4S further said: “G4S South Africa holds a non-controlling minority investment in BCC, and on 22 November 2019, announced that upon expiry of BCC’s contract to manage MCC, G4S would no longer be investing in correctional services in South Africa.
“G4S is committed to investment in South Africa, but it remains G4S’s firm intention to discontinue all investment in correctional services in South Africa. The company will continue to co-operate with BCC and DCS and will seek to agree an orderly transition of services when BCC’s contract to manage MCC comes to an end.”
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eb1551 No.77412
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18796458 (041721ZMAY23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun / G4S: South Africa and History – Part 1
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>>77411
G4S – South Africa and History – Part 1
https://www.g4s.com/en-za/what-we-do/services/care-and-justice
The Public Private Partnership was the first of its kind in South Africa and G4S is proud to be a part of the consortium responsible for the design, construction and financing of the project. G4S signed a 25-year contract to operate the facility as sub-contractor to the consortium. Mangaung is the second largest private prison in the world and opened in 2001. The purpose-built prison ensures that even though facilities are extensive and provide a range of opportunities for inmates to learn and develop new skills, security is tight and controlled at all times.
Internationally, our Care & Justice Services are built on successful custodial and information businesses, specialising in prison management and security, including institutions for juveniles, electronic tagging of prisoners, and the escorting/transportation of prisoners.
https://www.g4s.com/who-we-are/unpublished—our-history
We support our knowledge of global security trends with a deep understanding of our customers’ unique needs. We have an enviable heritage with more than 100 years in the security industry.
2020 -
2020 - The sale of the majority of G4S's conventional Cash Solutions businesses to The Brink's Company was completed. The G4S Academy is launched, establishing one place to share G4S's global expertise. G4S launches COVID-19 business continuity plans and employee protective measures to deliver safe and reliable services to our customers. G4S secures a 10-year contract to run new UK prison, HMP Five Wells. G4S launches the 2020 G4S Supplier Code of Conduct and Inclusion Council. Later in the year, G4S board unanimously recommends offer from Allied Universal to buy G4S.
2021 - G4S is delisted from London Stock Exchange as Allied Universal completes the acquisition of G4S.
2022 - Allied Universal acquires Attenti Group, one of the world’s leading electronic monitoring companies. It also acquires Century Event Security & Staffing which provides security and events services in Las Vegas and Orlando - two of the top exhibition industry cities in the U.S. G4S Secure Solutions UK acquires T.S.S (Total Security Solutions), a major UK provider of security services in the retail sector. The company also wins a four-year contract to provide security services for the London Legacy Development Corporation, which manages Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. G4S Care and Rehabilitation Services wins a ten-year contract to continue operating HMP Parc in Bridgend, South Wales.
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eb1551 No.77413
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18796464 (041722ZMAY23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun / G4S: South Africa and History – Part 2
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>>77412
G4S – South Africa and History – Part 2
https://www.g4s.com/who-we-are/unpublished—our-history
2000 - 2019
2000 - Group 4 and Falck merge to become Group 4 Falck.
In early 2000s, Group 4 Falck acquires security businesses in Germany, Austria, Finland, the Czech Republic, Norway and Hungary, France and South Africa. The company enters the US security market by acquiring The Wackenhut Corporation, the second largest security services company in the US and acquires a Danish intruder alarm business.
Securicor acquires businesses in Canada, Africa, Europe, Asia and the US.
2002 - Nick Buckles becomes CEO of Securicor.
2004 - Securicor merges with Group 4 Falck's security businesses to form Group 4 Securicor (G4S) and begins trading on the London and Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
2005 - Lars Nørby Johansen is succeeded as CEO by Nick Buckles.
2006 - Wackenhut wins a key fire protection and emergency response contract with NASA. G4S announces sponsorship of Skandia Team GBR, backing Britain’s Olympic sailing bid in Beijing 2008 and London 2012.
2007 - G4S 4teen, an innovative global sports development programme, is launched.
In 2007 - 2008, G4S makes acquisitions in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the Czech Republic, Serbia and Mozambique and begins providing electronic monitoring equipment and services in New Zealand. In 2008, G4S acquires RONCO Consulting Corporation, one of the world's premier humanitarian and commercial mine action, ordinance disposal and security companies, a support and justice service provider GSL, and Armorgroup, a leading provider of defensive and protective services to national governments and international peace and security agencies.
2008 - A landmark agreement is reached with UNI, the global union federation, on an Ethical Employment Partnership, driving improvements in employment standards across the security industry.
G4S is selected as a support contractor for the US Department of Energy
2009 - G4S acquires Secura Monde International Limited and Shiremoor International Engineering Limited, the UK’s leading specialist banknote and high security technical and commercial advisory companies. Same year in the US, G4S acquires All Star International, a facilities management company that provided services to the US Government and Adesta, US-based provider of integrated security systems. In Asia, G4S acquires Hill & Associates Consultants Limited, Asia’s leading provider of specialist risk mitigation consulting services.
In 2010 - 2011, G4S acquires Munt Centrale in the Netherlands, Plantech and Instalarme in Brazil, Skycom in Africa and The Cotswold Group, an intelligence and investigation company in the UK.
2011 - G4S is awarded two prison contracts and three work programme regions in the UK.
2012 - G4S appoints John Connolly as new chairman. The acquisitions continue when G4S acquires Deposita, South Africa’s leading provider of retail cash solutions technology, and Chubb Emergency Response that provides key holding and response services in the UK.
2013 - G4S launches its landmark human rights policy. Ashley Almanza succeeds Nick Buckles as Group CEO.
2016 - G4S secures a renewed 20-year deal to manage Port Phillip Prison in Victoria, Australia, and becomes the first private security company to secure the UK's Royal Mint.
2017 - G4S joins FTSE4GOOD index in recognition its strong commitment to CSR. G4S is selected to secure Hinkley Point C, the first nuclear power station built in the UK in a generation. In Africa, G4S is awarded Top Employer in 13 countries.
2018 - A new organisational structure creates a Global Cash Division and consolidates Secure Solutions businesses into four regions: Americas, Europe & Middle East, Africa and Asia. The G4S World Cash Report 2018 is published.
2019 - G4S board approves separation of Cash Solutions from the Group. G4S Risk Management is granted membership of the International Code of Conduct Association (ICoCA) which promotes responsible private security. Cash Solutions in the Netherlands acquires SecurCash.
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eb1551 No.77414
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18796466 (041722ZMAY23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun / G4S: South Africa and History – Part 3
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>>77412
>>77413
G4S – South Africa and History – Part 3
https://www.g4s.com/who-we-are/unpublished—our-history
1980 - 1999
1988 - Falck is acquired by Baltica, a Danish insurance company. Jørgen Philip-Sørensen takes responsibility for Group 4’s European activities. Securicor Chairman Peter Smith is awarded the OBE for services to the security industry.
1990 - Securicor establishes its Custodial Services operations.
1991 - Group 4 begins managing the first privatised prison in the UK, at Wolds in Humberside.
1993 - Falck acquires the security business of ISS Securitas, to become Falck Securitas.
1995 - Falck is listed on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
1997 - Securicor acquires the first Private Finance Initiative prison in the UK.
In the 1990s, Falck acquires security businesses in the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, Germany, Poland and Estonia.
Group 4 acquires businesses in Austria, Belgium, Canada and Turkey, establishes operations in the United Arab Emirates and Ukraine, starts activities in Bangladesh and provides security services to governments and private organisations in Hungary.
1950 - 1979
1950 - Philip-Sørensen family businesses are consolidated as Securitas International.
1951 - Night Guards becomes Securicor.
1963 - Falck buys Zonen Redningskorps, an independent fire and rescue service in Denmark.
1965 - Jørgen Philip-Sørensen is appointed managing director of his family’s UK businesses.
1968 - The Philip-Sørensen group of companies becomes Group 4 (Total Security).
1971 - Securicor Group Limited and Security Services Limited are listed on the London Stock Exchange.
1901 - 1949
1901 - Marius Hogrefe starts the guarding company Kjøbenhavn Frederiksberg Nattevagt in Denmark.
1906 - Sophus Falck establishes Redningskorpset, an independent fire and rescue service.
1908 - Redningskorpset establishes the first automobile ambulance in Scandinavia.
1930 - Falck becomes a nationwide operator in Denmark.
1934 - The Philip-Sørensen family establishes Securitas AB in Sweden.
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eb1551 No.77415
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18796530 (041739ZMAY23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun / Public Private Partnerships of South Africa
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>>77412
>The Public Private Partnership was the first of its kind in South Africa and G4S is proud to be a part of the consortium responsible for the design, construction and financing of the project.
“Public Private Partnerships of South Africa”
https://www.commonwealthgovernance.org/countries/africa/south_africa/public-private-partnerships/
South Africa is a leader in public–private partnerships in the southern African region, with a highly developed dedicated legal structure in place. The 1999 Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and Treasury Regulation 16 cover national and provincial procedures while municipal public–private partnerships are governed by the 2003 Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA). The legal and regulatory framework for public–private partnerships defines differences between national and provincial PPPs, and municipal PPPs in terms of areas of interest and advocacy of public participation. However, affordability, value for money and risk transfers remain common objectives to both frameworks. A PPP unit was founded in 2004 to achieve standardisation and the swift financial close of projects. A unique feature of public–private partnership legislation in South Africa is the terms for Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) articulated as a compatible key objective. PPP legislation defines BEE requirements to alleviate both the precedence of inequality in South Africa and the inequalities that can arise from public–private partnerships in developing countries.
National public–private partnerships far outnumber the quantity of municipal projects in South Africa, though the Municipal Infrastructure Investment Client (MIIC) advocates PPPs and some have been achieved, such as the DTI Provincial Accommodation Project. Mistrust by labour unions still characterises the use of PPPs in municipalities, with anxiety surrounding the average unemployment rate of 26 per cent. Health care and transport are core areas for public–private partnerships in South Africa, with the build–operate–own–transfer model most prevalent.
https://www.icafrica.org/en/topics-programmes/focal-points/public-private-partnerships/
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly seen in Africa as an essential mechanism to design, build, finance and/or operate infrastructure facilities hitherto provided by the public sector.
Constraints on public sector resources, growing pressure on government budgets across Africa and concerns about the efficiency [or deliberate failures] of service provision by state enterprises and agencies have led to many governments stepping-up their efforts to encourage partnerships with the private sector.
From the perspective of the private sector, PPPs are becoming increasingly viewed as an effective way to mitigate some of the risks associated with privately-financed and managed projects in Africa. By involving public sector partners, some of the bottlenecks leading to delays and difficulties can be unblocked.
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eb1551 No.77421
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18797342 (042106ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Winter load shedding warning: From bad to worse - right back to bad
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“Winter load shedding warning: From bad to worse – right back to bad”
https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/684977/winter-load-shedding-warning-from-bad-to-worse-right-back-to-bad/
4 May 2023
South Africa has been warned that winter load shedding is likely to be the worst on record – but load shedding won’t magically disappear once the worst is over, and Eskom’s resources are wearing thin.
As winter approaches, energy experts have warned that severe load shedding could hit new highs.
In winter, the daily peak electricity consumption increases from an average of 32,000MW in summer to 36,000MW. This is due to the extended use of electrical heating devices, lights, and geysers.
Researchers and analysts estimate that the power shortage during mid-winter will be 2,000MW more than in 2022. Therefore, there may be power outages of up to 8,000MW – the equivalent of stage 8 load shedding – on some days.
Others have given an even more bleak outlook, noting that demand could push up as high as 37,000MW, while Eskom is currently struggling to consistently generate 27,000MW, leaving a 10,000MW (stage 10) hole to be filled by load shedding.
According to the Democratic Alliance, the electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has suggested that one of the immediate proposals to stave off load shedding in the near-term is to use open-cycle gas turbines (OCGT) to supplement generating capacity from Eskom.
However, OCGTs are typically used as a temporary solution during maintenance or breakdowns and when there are supply issues from Eskom, the DA said. They are not intended to be a permanent solution.
This line of argument has also been repeated by energy regulator Nersa, which has limited Eskom’s diesel budget for energy generation for this exact reason.
The DA noted that to keep load shedding at a manageable level during the winter months, Eskom would need to use its entire proposed diesel budget for the financial year within six months – costing roughly R30 billion.
“When pressed on how Eskom would source more funds for diesel for the balance of the financial year, (Ramokgopa) suggested that a portion of the funds generated through the 18.65% electricity tariff increase could be used to fund diesel purchases,” said the DA.
“While it seems a feasible solution, it is deeply concerning that the tariff increase, which should be used for the upgrading and development of electricity infrastructure, would be used to buy diesel.”
From worse to bad
South Africa is currently gripped by stage 6 load shedding, with breakdowns remaining persistently high. As Eskom brings generating units back to services, those that have been carrying the load in the interim break down.
The DA added that sourcing funds for diesel after the winter ‘burning frenzy’ is another huge issue – and the utility will likely be asking for more money. This is on top of the more than R250 billion debt takeover from National Treasury, and billions more expected to paid over in debt relief for municipalities.
“While it is of some comfort that the minister is alert to and focused on the increased demand during winter – there are other seasons in a year,” the party said.
“We are currently in autumn, and load-shedding is lurching between stages, hitting stage 6 with regular monotony. It doesn’t help to limit the stages in winter only to be unable to mitigate for spring and summer, especially when we are looking at a depleted budget and limitations on the ability of the OCGTs to burn large quantities of diesel.
The minister has faced backlash from multiple angles, with many noting that his overall energy plan is nothing new – OCGTs have often already been used when capacity is low.
Hugo Pienaar, chief economist at the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) at Stellenbosch University, said that the interventions proposed by Ramokgopa are not new and have been ongoing for years. He expressed frustration at the suggestions being presented as novel.
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eb1551 No.77422
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18797359 (042111ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Andre de Ruyter to be served court papers in Germany: report (Parts 1&2)
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>>15807 Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part One
>>15884 Final Eskom and Water Crisis Bun Part Two
“Andre de Ruyter to be served court papers in Germany: report” – 1 of 2
https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/685075/
4 May 2023
The Gauteng High Court has reportedly given the ANC the right to serve papers relating to its defamation claim against former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter – in Germany.
According to News24 [https://www.news24.com/fin24/economy/anc-to-serve-papers-on-de-ruyter-in-germany-20230504], the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has given the governing party an “edictal citation”, allowing it to serve court papers in a foreign country.
An authorised official under German law will serve the papers to de Ruyter.
De Ruyter went to ground following an explosive interview with eNCA [https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/666921/de-ruyter-strikes-back-blows-the-lid-on-anc-corruption-political-interference-and-worse-load-shedding-this-winter/] where he made explosive claims of entrenched corruption at Eskom, perpetrated by the ANC.
He alleged that a “high-ranking politician” was directly involved in corruption, and when he reported this to a “senior minister”, the minister in question alluded to being aware of the activity.
The former CEO’s claims made headlines, with opposition parties and South Africans at large speculating on the identities of the politicians mentioned and demanding that de Ruyter name them.
The ANC denied the allegations, and said that de Ruyter had to report the matter to the authorities, open a case with the SAPS, and retract his statements pertaining to the party or face legal action.
However, de Ruyter was nowhere to be seen following the interview, and the ANC struggled to locate him to serve him court papers.
While de Ruyter did finally make an appearance to give his statements to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts in April, his presence was virtual, raising questions as to where he was based.
The former CEO only gave vague indications during his interview with ENCA that it might be in the best interests of his and his family’s safety that he leave the country.
Deep trouble
During his presentation to Scopa, de Ruyter said that his life was not currently under threat, and that he had not received any new threats since his alleged poisoning at the end of 2022.
However, the former Eskom executive is in high demand, with many parties seeking answers to the various claims he has made.
According to News24 investigations, de Ruyter’s claims appear to be based on several intelligence reports that were commissioned by the CEO, which contained some outlandish allegations with little to no evidence to back them up.
Not only is de Ruyter on the hook for not repeating those allegations on a very public platform – and naming the ANC in them – but also for the potentially illegal nature of the private investigation from which they were sourced.
As reported by City Press [https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/eskom-secrets-disturb-authorities-20230429], parliament, the State Security Agency (SSA) and the Public Enterprise’s department want to know how unvetted operatives were given unrestrained access to sensitive information at Eskom during the investigations, while the authorised agencies were given no information.
Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) member Sakhumzi Moyo also previously said that the investigation could pose a risk to Eskom as de Ruyter was also not properly vetted.
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eb1551 No.77423
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18797363 (042111ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Andre de Ruyter to be served court papers in Germany: report (Parts 1&2)
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>>77422
“Andre de Ruyter to be served court papers in Germany: report” – 2 of 2
https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/685075/
4 May 2023
Answers coming soon?
Speaking to Scopa, de Ruyter was questioned over the senior minister and high-ranking politician he alleged were aware of the entrenched corruption at Eskom.
However, he remained tight-lipped and refused to name names, citing security and litigation risks. He directed Scopa to ask Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, as he was best suited to answer the committee’s questions.
Gordhan is currently in China trying to solve ongoing issues relating to rail contracts but will be invited to appear before Scopa after his trip.
Moreover, the security advisor to President Cyril Ramaphosa, Dr Sydney Mufamadi – also named by de Ruyter as someone who can name specific politicians – is also expected to appear before Scopa.
“The committee plans to meet these cited parties to get more information on the allegations made by Mr de Ruyter. Mr de Ruyter has told SCOPA to contact the HAWKS, Mr Gordhan and Dr Mufamadi for further details on the allegations that he made in the eNCA interview,” the committee said.
“He indicated that he reported the identity of a high-ranking politician as well as individuals he referred to in his interview as allegedly involved in criminal activities in Eskom to Mr Gordhan, Dr Mufamadi and the HAWKS.”
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eb1551 No.77424
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18801277 (051759ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / South Africa prepares for Stage 9 load-shedding (Parts 1&2)
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“South Africa prepares for Stage 9 load-shedding” – (Part 1)
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/490273-south-africa-prepares-for-stage-9-load-shedding.html
5 May 2023
Eskom’s System Operator has updated its code of practice around load-shedding that will govern how municipalities must respond to Stage 9 or higher power cuts, News24 reports, https://www.news24.com/fin24/economy/stage-9-and-beyond-protocols-get-ready-to-roll-20230505.
Chair of the National Rationalized Specifications (NRS) Association, Vally Padayachee, said the new code would be submitted to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) in the coming days.
Once approved by Nersa, the code holds legal status.
“There has been a lot of consultation, but we need to now put a stop date on it for the sake of the grid,” Padayachee said in an interview on Tuesday, 2 May 2023.
“We cannot guarantee that in winter, we will not go beyond Stage 8.”
He highlighted issues that could occur if South Africa were to go into Stage 9 load-shedding without a new code in place.
“Then the System Operator and municipal electricity distributors would have to use their own respective operating procedures to protect the national grid,” said Padayachee.
“In that environment, the propensity for human error is very possible.”
While he didn’t explicitly mention what could result from such human error, the codes of practice surrounding load-shedding are designed to protect the integrity of the grid.
Failure to follow the code, or the absence of the code, could result in the grid frequency fluctuating above or below 50Hz — the frequency that keeps the grid alive.
If this were to happen, the grid could collapse and plunge the country into darkness. Restarting the grid is difficult and time-consuming, and South Africa could be without power for weeks.
Eskom’s System Operator sets out how electrical load is shared among users, and the previous code only gave distributors directives up to Stage 8.
Each stage of Eskom’s rotational power cuts equals up to 1,000MW of load being shed. Under Stage 8, South African residents are subjected to 48 hours of power cuts in a four-day cycle of 96 hours.
Stage 9 load-shedding would require more hours, which is set out in the System Operator’s new code of practice.
Padayachee, in April 2023, said Eskom was reviewing the load-shedding framework to prepare for stages higher than Stage 8.
“Eskom’s grid is at a critical stage, and no professional can guarantee that South Africa could not go beyond stage 8 load-shedding,” he said.
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eb1551 No.77425
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18801280 (051800ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / South Africa prepares for Stage 9 load-shedding (Parts 1&2)
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>>77424
“South Africa prepares for Stage 9 load-shedding” – (Part 2)
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/490273-south-africa-prepares-for-stage-9-load-shedding.html
5 May 2023
Stage 9 is on the cards this winter
In April 2023, energy expert Clyde Mallinson revealed that South Africa could face Stage 9 load-shedding this winter during a load-shedding forecast presentation.
He said Eskom faces an 11,000MW shortfall in generation capacity, which would likely mean 2,000MW load-curtailment and Stage 9 load-shedding will be necessary.
Load-curtailment is used to reduce demand on the grid from energy-intensive users like mines and smelters.
Stage 9 load-shedding would mean that households and regular businesses are without power for more than half the day.
“I hope if we do touch stage 9, it will be for very brief periods, like between 17:00 and 20:00 at night,” said Mallinson.
Professor Mark Swilling, co-director of the Centre for Sustainability Transitions at the University of Stellenbosch, concurs with Mallinson’s prediction.
He said the current load-shedding situation would worsen as winter sets in if there is no improvement to Eskom’s generation performance.
He advised that South African brace for higher stages of load-shedding as demand on the grid increases.
Mallinson’s prediction aligns with information shared by Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.
Ramokgopa said the state-owned power utility would face a shortfall of 8,000 to 11,000 megawatts this winter — which could mean stage 8 to stage 11 load-shedding.
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eb1551 No.77426
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18801509 (051913ZMAY23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / President Ramaphosa reveals that a health revolution is on the way (video)
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“President Ramaphosa reveals that a health revolution is on the way”
https://youtu.be/T7foJivIYVg
May 5, 2023
President Cyril Ramaphosa has revealed that a health revolution is on the way.
He told the 2nd Presidential Health Summit in Boksburg that the National Health Insurance Bill aims to create a universal healthcare system for all South Africans.
“Concern mounts after survey reveals NHI would force 40% of SA doctors to emigrate”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/concern-mounts-after-survey-reveals-nhi-would-force-40-of-sa-doctors-to-emigrate-40005651
Published Jan 3, 2020
Durban - South African doctors in private practice strongly oppose the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill and believe that about 40% of doctors would emigrate if a universal health-care system was implemented.
The SA Medical Association (Sama), which represents 17000 doctors across the country, said the organisation could not support the bill, as it was tantamount to creating a “monopoly” in the health-care sector.
The bill is a financing system that pools funds and aims to provide universal access to quality health care for all South African and non-South African citizens, regardless of their financial ability to pay or socio-economic status.
Sama said: “The establishment of the NHI as a single, monopolistic purchaser for health care opens its structures up to large-scale corruption.”
The organisation said the changes the bill proposed could cause wide-scale harm to the delivery of health care if they were not managed properly, and that the bill had been introduced during a time where there was deep public mistrust of the government.
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eb1551 No.77427
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18810723 (071418ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Jan Oberholzer discusses Jacques Pauw’s “distasteful article” [English Translation] (video)
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>>77424
>>77425
Jan Oberholzer discusses Jacques Pauw’s “distasteful article” [English Translation] – a Jan Oberholzer book deal changed into an Andre de Ruyter article for Naspers (News24)
https://youtu.be/ZWWPwV3_0ZI
English translation
5:00 – “Now how does the matter of Jacques Pauw come to the table? And I think it's important for me to be absolutely open and honest about it. Many people have asked me to write a book. A book about my life, my view on Eskom. My father worked for Eskom for 25 years, so I basically grew up in an Eskom house. I had been an Eskom student, a scholarship holder. I then worked at Eskom for 26 years, I've been gone for 10 years and for the last 5 years I was the group's chief operating officer... Two publishers approached me and told me to write them a letter letting them understand my life and also if I can share what went wrong. From my point of view, what went wrong?... I didn't know how one does it. I basically knew nothing... Because I know Jacques, I contacted Jacques and said, "Jacques, will you please help me. How does one write a book?" Jacques then said, "I’ll get back to you." He came back and said he would be my ghost writer and I wanted to ask, “what is a ghost writer?” Then he said that he will help me write my book. We then agreed with one of the publishers, we signed a contract to write the book... I was very clear from the beginning, this is my story. Nobody else's story... I made it clear that the information is already in the public eye and it will not be anything that Eskom is not aware of but there may be more details. Confidentiality agreements will also be signed… and it was all shared with Jacques. Jacques asked me that he wanted to talk to people in the meantime to get some background and information. And I opened the door to Bowmans [?], to George Fivas, to Tony specifically and I must say that I regard Tony as a very professional person... I have no knowledge of what Tony did during the Apartheid years. I also opened the door for him to two of the former intelligence agents and of course to other people as well. Jacques went and he met these people. When he came back he told me he could no longer write this book and unilaterally canceled the contract with the publisher that was signed by three parties... The next moment this article appeared in News24. So it was a surprise and distasteful to me.I question the ethical values of many people.“
17:03 – “I've known Andre for three years, a little more than three years, and what I've experienced with Andre, I don't believe he would say something he can't prove.”
17:56 – “In my second stint at Eskom, I think I went through seven or eight investigations where they tried to discredit and get rid of me. In May last year, my family and myself also received a very uncomfortable bomb threat.”
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eb1551 No.77428
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816313 (081907ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / “De Ruyter's claims on Eskom graft wild and untested" - News24 [Jacques Pauw] (video)
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>>77423
>>77427
>“I've known Andre for three years, a little more than three years, and what I've experienced with Andre, I don't believe he would say something he can't prove.”
>>15811
>There isn't a shred of evidence on which Gen Engelbrecht can be prosecuted and we challenge Mr Pauw to demonstrate on what grounds he believes Gen Engelbrecht could be charged.
>Dear President Zuma
>I accept that you have taken note of Mr Jacques Pauw's appeal to you in Rapport of 10th instant to keep your word by "bringing to book every one of the policemen who murdered". You would have made this promise to him in Harare in February 1990.
>Should you heed Mr Pauw's call and order that prosecutions be instituted against the police of the old South Africa, is the question of whether you will then "bring to book" all the ANC members who committed murder and other atrocities. Mr Pauw is evidently not bothered with the murders and atrocities committed by the ANC.
>https://www.samirror.com/conflict-of-the-past.html
>>15459
>Pauw is the king of the stratcom media cabal. Had it not been for the CCTV footage, Pauw would have gotten away with this lie. His story would have stuck and the question is how many such stories have been carried without proper editorial scrutiny.
>The information was simply handed over to him -- an argument some have made against him when he rubbished the many years of journalist Chris Steyn’s investigation into members of the National Party who were involved in child sex and paedophile rings.
>https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/can-jaques-pauw-claim-to-have-a-reputation-and-integrity-to-protect/
“ESKOM DIRTY DOSSIER | Revealed: Apartheid spook behind De Ruyter's R50m off-the-books Project Ostrich” - https://www.news24.com/news24/investigations/eskom-dirty-dossier-revealed-apartheid-spook-behind-de-ruyters-r50m-off-the-books-project-ostrich-20230426
“De Ruyter's claims on Eskom graft wild and untested - News24 [Jacques Pauw]”
https://youtu.be/R2GxEA1SwVE
Apr 27, 2023
The evidence used by former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter to implicate top officials in government and the ANC in corruption, is wild and untested. That's according to News24 after it blew the lid on an off-the-books investigation into graft at the parastatal. The report was compiled by an intelligence operative, implicated in apartheid-era crimes.
Investigative journalist and author, Jacques Pauw unpacks his now aborted book on Eskom.
14:37 – “George Fivaz yesterday in some statement he released accused me of ‘Stratcom’ operation with other words sort of like a dirty tricks operation against him. I mean Fivas is talking about the Stratcom. The Stratcom operation is in the reports he produced.”
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eb1551 No.77429
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816337 (081913ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Saps History - George Fivaz
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>>77427
>I opened the door to Bowmans [?], to George Fivas, to Tony
>>77428
>“George Fivaz yesterday in some statement he released accused me of ‘Stratcom’ operation with other words sort of like a dirty tricks operation against him. I mean Fivas is talking about the Stratcom. The Stratcom operation is in the reports he produced.”
>>77423
>Moreover, the security advisor to President Cyril Ramaphosa, Dr Sydney Mufamadi – also named by de Ruyter as someone who can name specific politicians
Saps History – George Fivaz
https://www.saps.gov.za/about/history.php
South Africa became an internationally-accepted democracy in 1994 when President Nelson Mandela was elected as the first President of the new South Africa, bringing the era of "apartheid" to an end. This new democratic order brought about many changes in the country and also had a substantial impact on policing. Mr Sydney Mufamadi was appointed as the first Minister for Safety and Security in the new South Africa. He was assisted by Deputy Minister Joe Matthews.
Prior to 1995, South Africa was divided into the so-called TBVC States, Self-Governing Territories and Development Regions (old South Africa). The TBVC States had independent status but were not widely recognized by the international community. The TBVC States and Self-Governing Territories were also referred to as Homelands (see map). These so-called Homelands were the following:
• TBVC States: Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei
• Self-Governing Territories: Gazankulu, Kangwane, Kwandebele, Kwazulu, Lebowa and Qwaqwa
Every Homeland had its own policing agency, bringing the total number of policing agencies in the country to eleven (ten homelands and the old South African Police). All eleven policing agencies had different uniforms, rank structures and conditions of service and were established under different legislation.
With the adoption of the interim Constitution in 1994, the Homelands and old development regions were abolished and integrated into a united South Africa with nine provinces. The new Constitution established a single National Police Service for South Africa under the executive command and control of a National Commissioner who is appointed by the President.
On 29 January 1995, General George Fivaz was appointed by President Nelson Mandela as the first National Commissioner of the new South African Police Service (click here for his inauguration speech, https://www.saps.gov.za/about/fivaz_inauguration_speech.php). National Commissioner George Fivaz had the responsibility to first and foremost amalgamate the eleven policing agencies into a single united South African Police Service and secondly to align the new Police Service to new legislation and the process of transformation in South Africa.
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eb1551 No.77430
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816392 (081927ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Saps History - George Fivaz
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>>77429
>>>/qresearch/18750089
>But through some heavy drinking, deception and a lot of luck, we [South African Breweries] managed to burgle $3 million. [Meyer Kahn speech - https://youtu.be/Zi0Tcx_vSLk]
"To step up the crime intelligence capacity in KwaZulu/Natal . That is really to get down to the bolts and nuts of crime. Intelligence to pre-empt to be in a position to pre-empt. To be in a position to anticipate what is going to happen in certain areas , you have to infiltrate certain groupings and the activities certain individuals in KwaZulu/Natal.” (4 Jan 1996) [George Fivas] - https://youtu.be/azstFFycAIM [embedded]
George Fivaz
https://omalley.nelsonmandela.org/index.php/site/q/03lv02424/04lv02426/05lv02491.htm
National Commissioner of the South African Police Service. Fivaz, appointed in 1995, was the first non-military person to hold this office. His major tasks were to 'civilianise' the service, to reorganise its structures in order to reflect its new priorities in a new South Africa and to stem the rising tide of crime.
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/fivaz-happy-to-step-down-17821
Published Oct 29, 1999
He added that he and Safety and Security Minister Steve Tshwete had an excellent working relationship and that when they reached the stage where they were discussing Fivaz's future, it was Fivaz who suggested that he retire and a black commissioner take his place.
"He said I should stay on. I said I was willing to help but that staying would be wrong," Fivaz recalled. "It is in the best interests of the police to have a black commissioner - only then will people believe in the transformation of the police."
On the day Fivaz's successor was announced, parliament's public accounts committee accused him and SAPS chief executive officer Meyer Kahn [who worked for South African Breweries and was appointed by Nelson Mandela, 14-jaa-winner-meyer-kahn.pdf] of severe mismanagement of funds.
"It was totally unfair and frustrating. There were many remarks that were totally uncalled for and were the biggest load of rubbish," Fivaz said, fuming with rage. "It's absurd to hear them say the police's financial situation is worse than it was two years ago when Meyer Kahn joined us. It's not by coincidence that he made millions in business."
He explained that 11 police forces had been combined into one. This process had mostly been successful, despite the SAPS inheriting "30 000 illiterate policemen".
https://www.gfivaz.com/
George Fivaz & Associates, the management company of our Group of Companies, was founded in 2001 by George Fivaz a previous national police commissioner of South Africa, after recognising the necessity to provide organisations in both the public and private sector with expert strategic safety and security and forensic investigation support services. We assist organisations in mitigating risk factors associated with security threats, corruption, fraud, bribery, theft and non-compliance in both a proactive and reactive manner. Our managers and other specialists are all hand selected individuals with a wealth of experience in the forensic support services industry. These employees were selected on the basis of a proven and impeccable service history, their experience and expertise in the relevant disciplines and their uncompromising integrity. A wealth of expertise of more than a 150 years of combined experience allows us to apply a different approach we do not redesign we improve and revolutionise.
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eb1551 No.77431
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816405 (081932ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Stratom: What it actually was and means
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>>77428
>Pauw is the king of the stratcom media cabal.
>14:37 – “George Fivaz yesterday in some statement he released accused me of ‘Stratcom’ operation with other words sort of like a dirty tricks operation against him. I mean Fivas is talking about the Stratcom. The Stratcom operation is in the reports he produced.”
>>>/qresearch/18678705
>As far as political warfare went we were novices. At that stage we did not have a public relations division or “Stratkom” or “Psy-Ops”. We had to wait at least another decade for a public relations division and two decades before we used “Stratkom”.
“STRATCOM: WHAT IT ACTUALLY WAS AND MEANS”
https://ewn.co.za/2020/04/27/stratcom-what-it-actually-was-and-means
27 April 2020 13:09
Stratcom, also known as Strategic Communications, was a police unit setup to create and spread false narratives against political enemies of the National Party government.
JOHANNESBURG - The word 'Stratcom' has re-entered South Africa’s political vocabulary and some politicians and their followers are using it comfortably. They exploit it, particularly on social media, in an attempt to discredit journalists whose work they disagree with. The word initially emerged in the 1990s, in the years leading up to the end of apartheid.
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eb1551 No.77432
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816450 (081945ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy (Parts 1-3)
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>>77428
>>15878
>“ANC statement on Andre de Ruyter’s unfortunate decampaigning tactics”
The ANC and other socialist/communists are taking advantage of Jacques Pauw's article. There will be of course no accountability. Not sure if George Fivaz can be trusted. Is this the situation where 2 wrongs make a right?
“SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/opinion/sas-new-third-force-poses-a-grave-threat-to-democracy-fb37d6f1-dc97-4b40-9ca7-84451ea2700d
SUNDAY, MAY 7, 2023
By Prof. Sipho Seepe
The revelation that former Eskom honcho, Andre de Ruyter, relied on a flawed report compiled by an erstwhile apartheid agent, Tony Oosthuizen, for his seemingly outlandish corruption claims against certain individuals has been met with both shock and relief. Equally disturbing is the fact that Business Leadership SA, a self-styled organisation of ethical leadership funded De Ruyter’s clandestine investigation. De Ruyter was the talk of the town following his widely covered interview with television host Annika Larsen.
De Ruyter’s claims were embarrassing for President Cyril Ramaphosa, Minister Pravin Gordhan, and the ANC. They had stuck their neck out for their man, even in the face of his glaring incompetence. He was treated royally. Today, they use all sorts of expletives to debase/insult their former darling. It has since emerged that De Ruyter did not have the security clearance required for someone in such a key position. Being white in the new dawn is still a passport of privilege, a key to top posts, even when the necessary qualifications and clearances are lacking.
De Ruyter’s detractors are relieved that he has finally exposed himself for what he is. Former president Thabo Mbeki argued that De Ruyter is “the classical extreme right-wing anti¬ communist fanatic of the apartheid years – a man driven by his ideological conviction to destroy the anti-Christ, the ANC! Now it looks very strange indeed that we could have counted on this sworn right-wing enemy of the ANC and the democratic revolution to rescue Eskom from its counter-revolutionary captors!”
The shock that De Ruyter sought the services of an apartheid spy is misplaced. It derives from the general misconception of the post-1994 dispensation. The supposedly new dispensation did not dismantle apartheid’s architecture. If anything, apartheid was given a lease of life. Jonty Steinberg’s description of South Africa’s political transition is worth repeating ad infinitum.
Steinberg observed (Business Day 12/12/2014):
“The freedom South Africans acquired in 1994 was mercurial and slippery. Politically, the changes were dramatic. The electorate expanded overnight to include every adult. But the structure of society stayed much the same. And white people remained white people, doing what white people had always done: running the professions, the corporations, the universities. Expertise, wealth, technical knowledge, social confidence – all of these remained deeply associated with whiteness.”
The persistence of apartheid architecture can be attributed to the fact that the ANC was either unable or unwilling to radically transform the apartheid state. It was satisfied with “inheriting the colonially designed structures that did not serve African needs and demands very well”. The post-1994 dispensation has since metamorphosed into what Professor Ndlovu Gatsheni describes as a “post-colonial neocolonized world” defined by the persistence of “the structural, systemic, cultural, discursive, and epistemological pattern of domination and exploitation that has engulfed Africans since (the advent of colonial domination).”
Africans have been duped to settle for emancipatory pretensions instead of real freedom. Regarding this, Mbeki could not have been more brutally honest.
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eb1551 No.77433
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816471 (081950ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy (Parts 1-3)
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>>77432
>>15878
>“ANC statement on Andre de Ruyter’s unfortunate decampaigning tactics” -- News24: David Mabuza and Gwede Mantashe mentioned in Andre De Ruyter’s report
>https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/de-ruyter-funded-eskom-investigation--anc
“SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/opinion/sas-new-third-force-poses-a-grave-threat-to-democracy-fb37d6f1-dc97-4b40-9ca7-84451ea2700d
Mbeki observed:
“South Africa is a country of two nations. One of these nations is white, and relatively prosperous, regardless of gender or geographic dispersal. It has ready access to a developed economic, physical, educational, communication, and other infrastructure… The second and larger nation of South Africa is black and poor, with the worst affected being women in the rural areas, the black rural population in general, and the disabled. “This nation lives under conditions of a grossly underdeveloped economic, physical, educational, communication, and other infrastructure. It has virtually no possibility to exercise what in reality amounts to a theoretical right to equal opportunity, with that right being equal within this black nation only to the extent that it is equally incapable of realization.”
The reproduction of the apartheid architecture is sustained by the skilful deployment of what the French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser describes as the state’s ideological and repressive apparatus. According to Althusser, repressive state apparatus comprise the government, the judiciary, the police, and the armed forces whose basic function is to advance and protect the interest of the ruling class. Ideological state apparatus comprises institutions that shape the master narrative of the time. They are part of the superstructure that provides the theoretical, cultural, and ideological logic that undergirds the system. They include media outlets, churches, social and sports clubs, and the family. Their role is to reinforce the ideas and control of the dominant/ruling class. Accordingly, a social class cannot hold state power unless it simultaneously exercises domination over and through the deployment of the repressive and ideological apparatus.
Apartheid masters understood this very well. Regarding the deployment of the ideological apparatus, Steve Biko eloquently argued. “The logic behind white domination is to prepare the black man for the subservient role in this country… To a large extent, the evildoers have succeeded in producing at the output end of their machine a kind of black man who is man only in form… His heart yearns for the comfort of white society and makes him blame himself for not having been ‘educated’ enough to warrant such luxury. Celebrated achievements by whites in the field of science – which he understands only hazily serve to make him rather convinced of the futility of resistance and to throw away any hopes that change may ever come.”
Commenting on the application of repressive state apparatus, Biko observed: “The white man’s quest for power has led him to destroy with utter ruthlessness whatever has stood in his way… The unnecessary harassment of Africans by police, both in towns and inside townships, and the ruthless application of that scourge of the people, the pass laws, are constant reminders that the white man is on top and that the blacks are only tolerated – with the greatest restraints.”
Post-1994 dispensation represents the ANC’s total failure to understand the kinematics and dynamics of power. The ruling party appears to be trapped in the political imagination of apartheid. The new mandarins have become the modern-day enforcers of apartheid. Founding fathers of liberation movements could not have imagined that after almost 30 years in power, Africans would still be pariahs in the country of their birth.
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eb1551 No.77434
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816475 (081951ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy (Parts 1-3)
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>>77432
>>77433
“SA’s new third force poses a grave threat to democracy” – Part 3
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/opinion/sas-new-third-force-poses-a-grave-threat-to-democracy-fb37d6f1-dc97-4b40-9ca7-84451ea2700d
German Philosopher Karl Marx was correct when he famously opined that “the ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas: ie, the class, which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force. The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it.”
The ANC is demonstrably bereft of ideas. It only exists to be in office. It no longer pretends to be a revolutionary party. In his 2017 report the then secretary-general of the ANC Gwede Mantashe [the accused], was correct to point out that “being in power is rapidly becoming a source of political bankruptcy”. What the De Ruyter debacle proves, is that the logic of apartheid remains intact. Thanks to the ANC’s ideological bankruptcy. FW de Klerk went to his grave comforted by the fact that under Ramaphosa, the apartheid project will remain intact.
*Prof. Sipho Seepe is an independent political analyst.
** The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of IOL or Independent Media.
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eb1551 No.77435
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816485 (081951ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Ramaphosa deploys 900 soldiers to guard Eskom power stations
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To protect the criminal syndicate?
“Ramaphosa deploys 900 soldiers to guard Eskom power stations”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/ramaphosa-deploys-900-soldiers-to-guard-eskom-power-stations-b1be881a-d2dc-41db-81ba-00d120084ca2
Published May 6, 2023
Pretoria - President Cyril Ramaphosa has told Parliament that he has authorised the deployment of 880 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) to safeguard a number of Eskom power stations around the country.
His spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya said the deployment would be extended until October 17.
“The president has informed Speaker of the National Assembly, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, and NCOP chairperson, Amos Masondo, in writing of the deployment of SANDF personnel for service in co-operation with the South African Police Service (SAPS) for the prevention and combating of crime and preservation of law and order under Operation Prosper,” said Magwenya.
“Previously, 2 700 members of the SANDF were deployed to assist the SAPS in protecting power stations under Operation Prosper from March 17 to April 17.
“The current deployment is authorised in accordance with the provisions of Section 201(2) (a) of the Constitution,” said Magwenya.
He said the likely cost of the deployment was R147 million.
Earlier this week, Independent Media reported that Minister of Minerals and Energy Gwede Mantashe had denied there was a dispute between him and Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa over the powers of the latter.
Mantashe said he was working closely with the former Tshwane mayor in resolving the energy crisis.
He said Ramaphosa and the Cabinet wanted an end to load shedding, and were taking steps to end it.
Mantashe, who was answering oral questions in the National Council of Provinces on Tuesday, said Ramokgopa was leading the energy action plan to deal with the crisis.
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eb1551 No.77436
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816521 (081958ZMAY23) Notable: National Health Insurance Plan for South Africa” (2009) - funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (video and .pdf)
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>>77426
>President Ramaphosa reveals that a health revolution is on the way
>He told the 2nd Presidential Health Summit in Boksburg that the National Health Insurance Bill aims to create a universal healthcare system for all South Africans.
“National Health Insurance Plan for South Africa” (2009) – “funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation”
https://archive.org/details/south-africa-nhi-health-plan-2009-bill-gates
https://ia601806.us.archive.org/28/items/south-africa-nhi-health-plan-2009-bill-gates/South%20Africa%20NHI%20Health%20Plan%202009%20Bill%20Gates.pdf
[On the cover]
National Health Insurance Plan for Sout Africa
Preapred by the Task Team on National Health Insurance on behalf of the Health and Education Sub-Committee
DATE: 16 February 2009
This project was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Confidential and not for distribution
[Page 8]
Actions Required of the ANC
The African National Congress has commissioned an NHI Task Team to develop a National Health Insurance (NHI) plan for financing health care in South Africa.
[Page 10]
The ANC is advised to take key decisions in the following areas:
• The mechanisms for resource mobilization, i.e. the decision to increase the health allocations in real terms via the general tax revenue, supplemental national health insurance payroll level and rerouting of public sector employees contributions to medical schemes to the national health insurance fund. In addition there should be removal of tax deductibles to the medical schemes.
• The way health services are to be improved to better serve all our people. Yet “SA's Health Emergency | 'Basic health service collapsed'” [May 4, 2023] - https://youtu.be/l8AYlYlUh1Q [Embedded]
• The type of proposed governance and management structure of the NHI.
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eb1551 No.77437
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18816539 (082003ZMAY23) Notable: National Health Insurance Plan for South Africa” (2009) - funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (video and .pdf)
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>>77436
>https://archive.org/details/south-africa-nhi-health-plan-2009-bill-gates
>https://ia601806.us.archive.org/28/items/south-africa-nhi-health-plan-2009-bill-gates/South%20Africa%20NHI%20Health%20Plan%202009%20Bill%20Gates.pdf
The document is attached.
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eb1551 No.77438
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18819913 (091352ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Wave of bombings hits Graskop and Hazyview
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“Wave of bombings hits Graskop and Hazyview”
https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/The-Lowvelder/20230504/281483575711218
4 May 2023
MBOMBELA - A wave of bombings hit the Lowveld over this past long weekend.
On Sunday, two bombings and one business robbery occurred in Graskop within just 45 minutes of one another, leaving one security guard injured and several residents fuming.
They decided enough is enough, took to the streets and went as far as locking the Graskop Police Station up with a lock and chain, demanding the station commander’s resignation. They were elated to report that through unified actions by the various stakeholders in town, they were able to send the station commander packing. “We cannot have businesses 100m away from the police station robbed, and they take no action to prevent these attacks. They also took more than three hours to attend to the crime scene, claiming that they were scared, while we expect them to protect us. We wanted him gone and demand a new commander who will be prepared to fight crime in our town,” one of these citizens said.
A provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Selvy Mohlala, confirmed that the local SPAR, TOPS and Pep were robbed.
According to Mohlala, it is thought that there were 30 heavily armed robbers. He, however, did not respond to the allegations from business owners that police members said they were too scared to respond to the robberies, nor did he have any comments on why it allegedly took them more than three hours to respond to the crime scene.
Attacks on filling stations in Hazyview have become such a stumbling block for garage owners, that some of them are considering closing down their businesses. Michael Tomlinson, owner of the Sasol garage just outside Hazyview, is one of them.
A recent robbery on Tuesday brings the total incidents at this filling station in the last 15 months to six. With this week’s attack being the second one this year, Tomlinson said this might just be the last straw that breaks the camel’s back.
https://maroelamedia.co.za/nuus/sa-nuus/graskop-onder-beleg-ingryping-nou-nodig/
[English translation] The town was under siege on the Sunday (April 30) of a gang of at least 13 heavily armed assailants who blocked all access routes into the town in the early hours of the morning and fired shots into the streets.
https://www.da.org.za/2023/05/graskop-incident-shows-residents-total-loss-of-confidence-in-saps
This follows the recent criminal attack in Graskop, where a gang of criminals held the small-town hostage while SAPS officers hid in their offices. This incident is not an isolated one and indicates the incompetence and under-resourcing of small town and rural police stations. It underscores the urgent need for action and improved policing in small towns across South Africa.
More
“'It sounded like war': Graskop under siege as gangs of robbers act with impunity | News24” [8 May 2023] - https://headtopics.com/za/it-sounded-like-war-graskop-under-siege-as-gangs-of-robbers-act-with-impunity-news24-38884579
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eb1551 No.77439
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18819983 (091411ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / “Set aside Eskom judgment", says Pravin Gordhan (Parts 1&2)
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“Set aside Eskom judgment, says Pravin Gordhan” Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/set-aside-eskom-judgment-says-pravin-gordhan-3d5d812c-f977-498d-befa-1a20f0e8aceb
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2023
Cape Town - The court judgment ordering an uninterrupted supply of electricity to hospitals, schools and police stations would “undermine” efforts to balance the protection of the rights of South Africans with the need to stabilise and protect the grid infrastructure, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said.
On Monday, in announcing the department’s intent to lodge an urgent appeal to set aside the High Court in Pretoria judgment, Gordhan said they had serious concerns about the implications of the ruling on the current efforts to stabilise the national grid and get the country out of load shedding.
“While the department respects the independence of the courts, in this case the department believes that the judgment would have unintended consequences and undermine the very efforts to balance the protection of the rights that were ventilated in this case, with the need to stabilise and protect our grid infrastructure," Gordhan said.
The high court on Friday ordered the government to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply to all government hospitals, clinics, schools and police stations following an application by the UDM, Action SA, Bosa and other political and civic organisations.
In it, the organisations argued the government and Eskom violated basic human rights by implementing load shedding that has knocked critical areas of the economy such as hospitals.
The court gave Gordhan 60 days to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply to these facilities.
Judge Norman Davis, who wrote the judgment, said in cases where sites could not be isolated from the grid to exempt them from load shedding, arrangements must be made for alternative power supply to these government institutions, such as generators. [While “South Africa’s ministers have generators funded – and don’t pay for water!” https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-africa-ministers-have-generators-funded-dont-pay-for-water-breaking-10-october-2022/]
“We find that there have been repeated breaches by the state of its Constitutional and statutory duties and that these infringe on citizen’s rights to healthcare, security and education,” Davis said.
Gordhan on Monday said that the department had studied the ruling and “determined through legal advice that the prudent step to take is to lodge an appeal to set aside the ruling and allow for the ongoing efforts to end load shedding to proceed without putting undue risk on the country’s grid infrastructure”.
Bosa spokesperson Sbu Zondi said the government must stop wasting taxpayer’s money on court cases and deliver electricity to its citizens.
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eb1551 No.77440
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18819985 (091412ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / “Set aside Eskom judgment", says Pravin Gordhan (Parts 1&2)
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>>77439
“Set aside Eskom judgment, says Pravin Gordhan” Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/set-aside-eskom-judgment-says-pravin-gordhan-3d5d812c-f977-498d-befa-1a20f0e8aceb
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2023
“We originally brought the matter to court based on the gross violation of human rights, not only in the health, educational and security sectors, but across all spheres of South African society,” Zondi said.
“The fact that the court not only concurred, but, while showing deference to the separation of powers, was damning in its condemnation of the government's derogation of its duty, provided all South Africans with a sense of imminent restoration of justice and reinstatement of their human rights.”
A professor of technology management at the University of Pretoria, David Richard Walwyn, said although the court's decision was laudable, it may be impossible to implement in the short term, and uneconomic in the longer term.
“To exclude schools and hospitals from load shedding would require individual connections or cables from main substations to literally thousands of unique sites.
“It would be more practical for Eskom to provide standby generators, using diesel, to hospitals and perhaps, some of the schools. Even this step would cost more than Eskom can currently afford, and would open more opportunities for the theft of diesel and generating equipment.
“It was inevitable that Eskom would appeal the judgment,” he said.
Energy activist Peter Becker said the responsibility to exempt hospitals, schools and police stations in many cases rested with municipalities, some of which were already dysfunctional and did not have the staff, equipment or budget needed to modify the distribution infrastructure as necessary to comply with the court order.
“It would be good to know the total government, and in particular the Department of Mineral Resources (DMRE), will spend on pointlessly defending and appealing legal action,” he said.
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eb1551 No.77441
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18820086 (091439ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / SIU demands answers on appointment of intelligence operation by De Ruyter at Eskom
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“SIU demands answers on appointment of intelligence operation by De Ruyter at Eskom”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/siu-demands-answers-on-appointment-of-intelligence-operation-by-de-ruyter-at-eskom-7e645c73-498d-4a36-bac0-d54c1f682bec
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2023
Cape Town - The Special Investigating Unit is demanding answers about the use of a private intelligence operation by former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter to probe corruption.
SIU boss Andy Mothibi said they were surprised to learn that De Ruyter had used a private company to gather intelligence and was funded by the private sector.
He said De Ruyter should have approached the SIU on matters that he wanted to be investigated and they would have agreed.
The SIU, the Hawks and the SAPS were appearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) on Tuesday, following damning allegations by De Ruyter of massive corruption at Eskom.
Mothibi said they have a number of questions on the appointment of the private company, headed by former SAPS national commissioner George Fivaz, to gather intelligence.
De Ruyter told Scopa two weeks ago that he sought funding from big business for Operation Ostrich.
It was stated that R50 million went into the project.
Mothibi said they have a number of questions on the private intelligence operation at Eskom.
“We want to understand who authorised the appointment of the private company that the former CEO referred to. Why would Eskom put an investigating company when the allegations could have been referred to the SIU or DPCI (Hawks) or State Security Agency? Whether the report of the private investigating company was handed to Eskom and the accounting authority, which is the Board. If the report was handed to Eskom or the accounting authority we would want to have access to that report, to consider it for further investigations that could be further required from a recovery perspective. How was the private investigating company paid or even appointed? If the investigation itself was paid for by third parties, who would be these third parties. Whether the outcome by the private company is acted upon? If so, how is it acted upon and by who?” Mothibi asked.
He added that this would help the SIU to get to the bottom of the appointment of Fivaz’s company at Eskom.
He said the Hawks, the SIU, the police and the National Prosecuting Authority have been investigating a number of cases of corruption from Eskom.
Some of these cases have been referred to the NPA for a decision to prosecute.
Already there are matters that are before court.
But all state agencies are working on corruption cases at Eskom, said Mothibi. [This has been going on for a number of years but no major players have been prosecuted and Eskom is destroyed.]
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eb1551 No.77442
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18826325 (102017ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Eskom expected to implement up to Stage 10 load shedding
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“Eskom expected to implement up to Stage 10 load shedding”
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/eskom-expected-to-implement-up-to-stage-10-load-shedding-bb5c93db-ba08-46d6-9ac5-b7df86441f75
TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2023
Electricity consumers should brace for intensified power cuts of up to Stage 10 load shedding this winter, as nearly half of Eskom’s generation capacity is offline due to breakdowns.
Eskom ramped up load shedding to Stage 6 indefinitely on Sunday, with breakdowns nearing the highest level at 19 333MW of generating capacity, while 4 524MW was out of service for planned maintenance.
The last time breakdowns were this high was at the height of severe power cuts in February, with 21 243MW, while 3 566MW was out for maintenance at the time.
Independent energy analyst Lungile Mashele yesterday said Eskom currently had about a 6 000MW deficit, and the power utility could supply only about 25 000MW against the electricity demand of about 31 000MW.
“I anticipate that during this week, we are going to see Stage 7 and Stage 8 load shedding which we have seen before, but obviously the utility will not communicate it as they typically do, and they will simply say we are load shedding at Stage 6 even though the number hours is much higher,” she said.
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eb1551 No.77443
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18826327 (102018ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Agri SA bemoans impact of load shedding on Food Security
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“AGRI SA BEMOANS IMPACT OF LOAD SHEDDING ON FOOD SECURITY”
https://ewn.co.za/2023/04/28/agri-sa-bemoans-impact-of-load-shedding-on-food-security
28 April 2023 20:44
The agricultural sector further said there's no constitutional framework to highlight an independent mandate of the minister of electricity.
CAPE TOWN - The agricultural sector noted that persistent load shedding was fast becoming a threat to food security – as it may lead to shortages of food in the country.
It said the turf war between the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, and the Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, hindered the efforts to resolve the rampants power cuts crisis.
The sector further said there's no constitutional framework to highlight an independent mandate of the minister of electricity.
Agri SA executive director Christo van der Rheede said the government must prioritise the devastating state of power in the country.
"What people need to realise is that there's no use you have a good harvest, but you can't process it, and our food processors are really facing an uphill battle when it comes to the processing of those food products into edible food stuff. We have also seen that our vegetable farmers are struggling with irrigation."
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eb1551 No.77444
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18826340 (102020ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Countrywide blackout’: Botswana went dark on Monday
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A test run?
“‘Countrywide blackout’: Botswana went dark on Monday”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-botswana-grid-collapse-blackout-morupule-disturbance-latest-9-may/
09-05-2023 08:51
Botswana implemented load shedding after it suffered a nationwide blackout. Investigations into the grid disturbance are ongoing.
Botswana implemented load shedding on Monday, 8 May, after a grid disturbance occurred in the early hours of the morning.
BOTSWANA POWER CORPORATION INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE OF THE GRID DISTURBANCE
The Botswana Power Corporation said the grid disturbance resulted in an outage at both the Morupule A and B Power plants, which supply electricity to most of the country. The disturbance also affected the Transmission Power Line that connects Botswana and South Africa.
The disturbance led to a “countrywide blackout experienced at 00:13. We are currently undertaking investigations to determine the cause of the grid disturbance,” said the neighbouring power utility in a statement on Monday.
The BPC said that at the time of the grid disturbance, it was generating 505MW of electricity and exporting 60MW.
OCCASIONAL LOAD SHEDDING IN 2022
In 2022, Botswana implemented occasional load shedding for the first time since 2015. It also offered to sell Eskom off-peak electricity last year.
Despite the offer, Botswana still imports some electricity from South Africa and Zambia due to performance issues at Morupule.
In South Africa, Stage 6 load shedding was implemented until further notice on Sunday, 7 May, due to the breakdown of some generating units and the delay in returning other units to service. The elevated power cuts are expected to last for the entire week.
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eb1551 No.77445
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18826347 (102022ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / SASRIA will not pay claims related to grid failure (video)
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>>77444
“SASRIA won’t pay claims from ESKOM grid collapse & SABC calls “radio licence” fake news | VN | 154” - https://youtu.be/IQ9Gx-UcwcI
“SASRIA will not pay claims related to grid failure”
https://www.enca.com/news/sasria-will-not-pay-claims-related-grid-failure
Monday 8 May 2023 - 2:14pm
JOHANNESBURG - The state-owned insurer, Sasria, says it will not cover unrest-claims that may arise if the electricity grid fails.
Sasria provides cover for strikes, riots and other forms of civil unrest to state and private property owners.
In a circular to clients the insurer said that its re-insurers have been urging it to eliminate claims related to load shedding and power grid failure.
The insurer says from the first of June all its existing and new policies will exclude cover for electricity grid failure.
Sasria paid R32 billion in claims following 20-21 July riots.
The government had to inject R22 billion into the insurer for these claims.
“A BLACKOUT IN SA LIKE BOTSWANA'S WOULD COLLAPSE THE POWER GRID”
https://ewn.co.za/2023/05/09/a-blackout-in-sa-like-botswana-s-would-collapse-the-power-grid-expert
09 May 2023 09:47
This comes with the news that neighbouring Botswana suffered a countrywide blackout after midnight on Monday.
Energy analyst and physicist at University of Johannesburg, professor Hartmut Winkle said Botswana is much smaller than South Africa and their problems were quickly sorted out.
However, a blackout in South Africa would be far more serious.
“If we were to have a blackout essentially what would happen is that a breakdown somewhere can then trigger breakdowns everywhere down the line. So, what we want to avoid is a situation where the tripping of one power station - which happens a lot - doesn’t then progress to collapsing the rest of the grid.”
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eb1551 No.77446
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18830125 (111522ZMAY23) Notable: Meet Dr Patrick Moore: Greenpeace co-founder who left the organisation hijacked by political left (video)
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“Meet Dr Patrick Moore: Greenpeace co-founder who left the organisation hijacked by political left”
https://youtu.be/GLkiQ0qIm-M
May 8, 2023
Dr Patrick Moore, the co-founder of Greenpeace, shares how he came to join the fledgling group that founded Greenpeace, the bold endeavours and significant victories obtained by the young organisation during its early years, and the details behind his decision to walk away from the organisation after 15 years of devoted involvement. Moore's comprehensive understanding of the Earth's geologic time scale and contextualisation of climate change, CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and extreme weather events, among others, is solid and fascinating. A true environmentalist, Moore is a rare example of someone who placed his principles above all else.
TIMESTAMPS.
00:00 Dr Patrick Moore on growing up in absolute wilderness
02:16 On doing a Bachelor of Science in Forestry and Biology, followed by a PhD in Ecology after getting certified
02:54 How joining a fledgling group of people whose aim was to stop nuclear testing began Greenpeace
04:38 On the efforts of Greenpeace leading to President Nixon's cancellation of future tests of nuclear weapons in Alaska, signifying the beginning of the environmental movement
04:58 On going against French atmospheric nuclear testing in the South Pacific
07:02 On Greenpeace's Save the Whales campaign in the 1970s and active campaigning against toxic waste
11:06 On Greenpeace being hijacked by the political left
12:06 On the separation of science from politics being absolutely essential
13:35 On his book, "Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom." [“The truth of the matter is is that there is no hard evidence that carbon dioxide is causing anything to happen to the temperature of the earth. There's none. It is totally theoretical.”]
17:34 On the history of the temperature and CO2 on Earth
21:54 How human beings have increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere by about 50%. [“This is one of the best things that has happened in the history of life.”]
22:39 On human beings' capacity to be evil
24:05 On Net Zero [“It’s a suicide pact”]
25:09 On where we would get CO2 from if the world were to abandon fossil fuels and adopt nuclear energy
27:19 On coral reefs and the myth that they are going to die if it gets too hot
28:17 How the consensus is bought and paid for
29:44 How scientists who disagree with the consensus are discredited
31:14 On the claim that extreme weather events evidence catastrophic climate change
33:26 On Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports
36:10 On his decision to walk away from Greenpeace [“It came to the point where the environmental movement including Greenpeace was basically characterizing humans as the enemies of nature.”]
46:44 On the potential motivation driving climate alarmism [“More control than money… It’s a communist kind of approach to the situation… The earth is actually doing quite fine right now. The human species can be immensely proud of itself in retrospect. Not because we did it on purpose, but because we have reversed the decline of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which no other species could have done and this is a good thing, the replenishment. Every molecule of CO2 we emit, came from the environment in the first place… We are just putting it back where it came from and when it was there, life flourished. So that’s all you need to know. You really don’t need to know anything more than that.”]
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eb1551 No.77447
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18830622 (111737ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / US ambassador to South Africa, Reuben E Brigety: “US had found that [Russian ship] Lady R was loaded with weapons.” (video)
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“SA involvement in Russia-Ukraine war unpacked” – US ambassador to South Africa, Reuben E Brigety: “US had found that [Russian ship] Lady R was loaded with weapons.”
“SA involvement in Russia-Ukraine war unpacked” [Worth watching]
https://youtu.be/1rtesSSvRK4
May 11, 2023
The US ambassador to SA Rueben Brigety said he would stake his life on the claim that our government has sold arms and ammunition to Russia for its war in Ukraine. SA Institute of International Affairs Moeletsi Mbeki and #Newzroom405’s Ziyanda Ngcobo dissect these developments.
“Did South Africa provide Russia with weapons? The US thinks so”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/south-africa-russia-weapons-transfer-lady-r-scandal-breaking-11-may-simons-town/
11-05-2023 15:53
The US government believes South Africa provided Russia with weapons when a sanctioned Russian cargo vessel docked in Simon’s Town.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged reports that the United States government believes South Africa provided Russia with weapons.
US AMBASSADOR RAISES CONCERNS OVER LADY R’S VISIT TO SIMON’S TOWN
Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, took to Twitter and wrote, “The Presidency has noted the reported remarks attributed to the US Ambassador, and we will respond in due course.”
According to reports, US ambassador to South Africa, Reuben E Brigety, said the US had found that Lady R, a sanctioned Russian cargo vessel that docked at Simon’s Town in December 2022, was loaded with weapons.
The ambassador said the issue was raised as a concern during the recent visit to the US by a high-level South African delegation.
As previously reported, Simon’s Town residents saw container trucks enter the dockyard and cranes loading and unloading cargo from the ship under cover of night. Armed security personnel reportedly oversaw the operations.
South Africa has maintained that it is taking a neutral stance on the Russia/Ukraine conflict. However, Brigety said there were a series of issues, including Lady R allegedly leaving South Africa with arms, which indicated otherwise.
“The docking of the Russian cargo ship, Lady R, in Simon’s Town between December 6 and 8, 2022, which we are confident loaded weapons and ammunition in Simon’s Town as it made its way back to Russia,” the ambassador is quoted as saying by the Sunday Times.
Brigety held a media briefing in Pretoria on Thursday, 11 May.
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eb1551 No.77448
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18830765 (111805ZMAY23) Notable: AfriForum wins order against Rand Water with costs
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“AfriForum wins order against Rand Water with costs”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/gauteng/afriforum-win-order-against-rand-water-with-costs/
May 11, 2023
AfriForum won an order against Rand Water with costs in the Pretoria High Court on 10 May 2023. In November 2020, Rand Water reduced the water pressure in several areas due to the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality’s inability to settle outstanding debts.
Although the water pressure was greatly reduced in several towns, parts of Bethal and Leandra were left completely without water.
Residents had to get by without running water for weeks at a time.
In March 2021, AfriForum submitted an application to review the decision to lower the water pressure after the organisation determined that there was insufficient public participation in the process.
The matter was finally settled by Rand Water’s legal team after two years of delay and the decision was declared invalid and illegal by the High Court in Pretoria.
AfriForum set up emergency water points in Bethal and other affected towns to help communities if their taps ran dry.
These emergency water points are filled by volunteers at no extra cost.
“AfriForum will not just stand by and watch as communities are punished as a result of the mismanagement of state organs and municipalities and we will not hesitate to act if these draconian measures were to be implemented again in other areas,” says Hennie Bekker, AfriForum’s District Coordinator in the Highveld. You can help your town! Add your name here and give AfriForum the mandate to do the same in your town.
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eb1551 No.77449
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18831021 (111853ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / MPs rap Eskom brass on the knuckles for forcing De Ruyter out instead of probing claims (Parts 1&2)
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“MPs rap Eskom brass on the knuckles for forcing De Ruyter out instead of probing claims” – (1 of 2)
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/mps-rap-eskom-brass-on-the-knuckles-for-forcing-de-ruyter-out-instead-of-probing-claims-fef30f88-5757-44dc-9565-e59503158dee
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2023
South African lawmakers have hauled Eskom’s top brass over the coals for failing to investigate serious wrongdoing, fraud and corruption at the power utility, following allegations made by former group CEO, André de Ruyter.
De Ruyter deposed an affidavit to Parliament last month, formally stating his televised allegations of corruption amounting to R1 billion a month at Eskom by at least four politically connected cartels.
Eskom chairperson Mpho Makwana told Parliament’s standing committee on public accounts (Scopa) yesterday, that the board had convened a special meeting with De Ruyter to discuss his shocking allegations and their impact.
He said the board was of the view that some of the utterances De Ruyter made had brought the utility into disrepute, and that the board had resolved to agree to the variation of his notice period.
“A good number of the allegations misled the public as if there were new developments that had been shared firstly with the board, and that was not the case,” Makwana said.
“Second, it would have misled the public by indicating that no action was taken internally by Eskom and all concerned,” he added.
But Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa took issue with the manner in which Eskom had dealt with De Ruyter, bringing forward his notice period by a month, and releasing him from his duties.
“Were you not interested in finding out more information about these organised syndicates killing people every day in Mpumalanga from Mr de Ruyter?” Hlengwa asked.
“Here’s your CEO going publicly making these allegations and the default position is to resign him. He was fired, that’s what it is, but that’s the board’s decision. But the issue is did you test the allegations that he made?”
Makwana replied that Eskom’s internal state capture and corruption task team was tasked with investigating the information that flowed from the assertions made by De Ruyter.
Further, he said they had resolved to have a legal independent panel appointed, headed by a retired judge to guide the board independently on the appropriate execution of its fiduciary duties, and its responsibilities in this regard.
“Since the establishment of that state capture task team, a lot of disciplinary hearings have occurred inside Eskom. In the public domain, it is known that in the period around late September or mid-October, 26 former executives – including a former acting CEO of Eskom – were arrested and appeared in court in relation to the allegations,” he said.
“When Eskom made a statement that there was nothing new, it was because these matters were already in court, with regard to the 26 executives arrested,” Makwana said.
In a presentation, Eskom’s chief transmission executive Segomoco Scheepers detailed all the gains they had made in dealing with procurement irregularities such as clamping down on excessive use of “free text” within the SAP system.
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eb1551 No.77450
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18831026 (111853ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / MPs rap Eskom brass on the knuckles for forcing De Ruyter out instead of probing claims (Parts 1&2)
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>>77449
“MPs rap Eskom brass on the knuckles for forcing De Ruyter out instead of probing claims” – (2 of 2)
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/mps-rap-eskom-brass-on-the-knuckles-for-forcing-de-ruyter-out-instead-of-probing-claims-fef30f88-5757-44dc-9565-e59503158dee
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2023
Scheepers said some irregularities relating to warehouse management had resulted in the culprits being tracked and criminally charged, and they were observing year-on-year improvements in inventory write-offs.
With regard to inventory corruption, fuel oil theft, and non-technical losses due to electricity theft, he said they were making strides as they had reduced fuel oil expenditure at Tutuka power station by R100 million per month.
Even though Eskom said the current executive was not aware nor involved in the controversial privately funded investigation by third parties sanctioned by De Ruyter, former board chairperson Malegapuru Makgoba confirmed knowing about the investigation.
Makgoba said the probe that De Ruyter undertook was an operational matter because Eskom at the time was besieged with sabotage and corruption, while failing to make headway with law enforcement agencies.
As an example, he cited one or two meetings that De Ruyter had with the former head of the National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigating Directorate advocate Hermione Cronje where concerns were raised about the lack of progress.
“The Hawks were not doing what they were supposed to. Not that they were not investigating, but they were just taking too long, almost lackadaisical about what needed to be done while Rome was burning,” Makgoba said.
“And this was repeating itself in a number of ways around cases that were being reported either to the SAPS and to the Hawks, with very little action.
“And as the board, we were concerned that our crown in the jewel was being destroyed when we had a security cluster that seemed to be asleep, and these were matters of grave concern,” he said.
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eb1551 No.77451
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18831050 (111857ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Ramaphosa to appoint retired judge to probe Russian ship
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>>77423
>>77429
>Dr Sydney Mufamadi
“Ramaphosa to appoint retired judge to probe Russian ship”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/ramaphosa-to-appoint-retired-judge-to-probe-russian-ship-69084bcd-e17c-4655-9f2d-9dbf40774435
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2023
President Cyril Ramaphosa will appoint a retired judge to lead a probe into the docking of a Russian naval ship in the country that allegedly uploaded weapons and ammunition for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
This was after Ramaphosa slammed US Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety II for going public on the matter.
He said the ambassador went public on the matter in spite of an agreement between the two countries that an investigation was under way.
This issue was also discussed when Ramaphosa’s national security adviser Sydney Mufamadi met with top Biden administration officials in Washington recently.
Ramaphosa’s spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said the conduct of Brigety was against the spirit of co-operation.
“It is public knowledge that a Russian vessel known as Lady R docked in South Africa. Allegations have since been made about the purpose of the voyage. While no evidence has been provided to date to support these allegations, the government has undertaken to institute an independent inquiry to be led by a retired judge.
“In recent engagements between the South African delegation and US officials, the Lady R matter was discussed and there was agreement that an investigation will be allowed to run its course and that the US intelligence services will provide whatever evidence in their possession.
“It is therefore disappointing that the US ambassador has adopted a counter-productive public posture that undermines the understanding reached on the matter and the very positive and constructive engagements between the two delegations,” said Magwenya.
A political analyst warned that the possible fallout between South Africa and the US could lead to the removal of the country from the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa).
Professor Bheki Mngomezulu from the Nelson Mandela University said South Africa could land in trouble with the US as it can remove it from Agoa.
However, it would be difficult for the US to impose sanctions on South Africa as it would have to seek support from its allies in the West as they did with Russian President Vladimir Putin when the war started in Ukraine last February.
The immediate threat would be Agoa.
Mngomezulu said South Africa would have a tough time when it came to Agoa.
“The threat is Agoa. They say if relations get sour between South Africa and the US they might not renew Agoa. The fact of the matter is that South Africa is a sovereign state and it takes its own decisions. If the ship was carrying weapons why didn’t they take it up with the ambassador at the time before it escalated?” asked Mngomezulu.
He said there was no reason for the US to be angry with South Africa.
There was no reason for the sanctions as there was no substance to the claims by the US ambassador. There needs to be evidence to back up these allegations, he said.
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eb1551 No.77452
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18835870 (121640ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / "Gordhan told De Ruyter to gather intelligence somehow," Scopa told (Parts 1&2; video)
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“Standing Committee on Public Accounts, 10 May 2023” - https://youtu.be/QWWu4U1yTqY
“‘Gordhan told De Ruyter to gather intelligence somehow,’ Scopa told” – Part 1
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/parliament/gordhan-de-ruyter-eskom-intelligence-investigation/
10 May 2023
Eskom has denied knowing about the private intelligence investigation into Eskom corruption.
The privately-funded intelligence investigation, initiated by former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter, into corruption at the power utility dominated proceedings in Parliament on Wednesday.
Eskom’s current board appeared before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) to brief MPs about their response to De Ruyter’s allegations of sabotage and organised crime.
The meeting comes a day after the Hawks, the South African Police Service (Saps) and the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) accounted to the committee.
It emerged on Tuesday that the law enforcement authorities had no knowledge of any details contained in a report of the R50 million intelligence investigation, which was funded by private donors.
Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya told the committee that he was not aware of the investigation or its findings, despite national police commissioner Fannie Masemola’s claim that the directorate had been informed by Saps.
Lebeya said he first learnt of the private investigation and the related allegations when De Ruyter appeared before to Scopa two weeks ago.
‘Eskom was besieged’
On Wednesday, further details surfaced on how the private investigation came about.
Former Eskom interim board chairperson Malegapuru Makgoba revealed to Scopa that Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan may have planted the seed for De Ruyter to pursue the investigation.
“I think the Minister of Public Enterprises was the one who brought this matter…. he said to André that ‘you have to gather some intelligence somehow… he didn’t say it must be done in the manner that André did it, but he said we needed to gather some information in order to be on top of this problem because load shedding and criminal activities were increasing,” he said.
Makgoba criticised the police and Hawks for being non-responsive when Eskom reported any criminal activities during De Ruyter’s tenure.
“The issue that Mr De Ruyter undertook was an operational matter because Eskom at the time was besieged with sabotage and corruption and we were not getting a mileage from the law enforcement agencies.”
He said there was “very little action” from the authorities “when Rome was burning”.
“This was repeating itself in a number of ways around cases that were being reported… so as the board we were concerned that our crown in the jewel was being destroyed when we have security cluster that seems to be asleep.”
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eb1551 No.77453
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18835874 (121641ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / "Gordhan told De Ruyter to gather intelligence somehow," Scopa told (Parts 1&2; video)
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>>77452
“‘Gordhan told De Ruyter to gather intelligence somehow,’ Scopa told” – Part 2
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/parliament/gordhan-de-ruyter-eskom-intelligence-investigation/
10 May 2023
Intelligence-driven operations
Makgoba also told the committee that De Ruyter had in fact reported his concerns about Eskom to Gordhan and President Cyril Ramaphosa’s national security advisor, Sydney Mufamadi, on 5 July 2022.
Then on 16 July De Ruyter took several ministers – including Gordhan and Police Minister Bheki Cele – to the Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga, according to Makgoba.
He said the president came later and was briefed on the same day.
Makgoba pointed out that Ramaphosa made a reference to an “intelligence-driven operation” at Eskom that led to 43 arrests during his State of the Nation Address (Sona) on 9 February this year.
“Which intelligence-driven operation is this?” he asked.
Makgoba further confirmed knowing about the private investigation although he personal did not see a hard copy of the report, which was compiled by the investigating agency of former police commissioner George Fivaz.
“It seems like Saps and Hawks have only woken up after they had this intelligence-related information. As the interim chair of the board of Eskom, I never received any evidence or documentation, but nevertheless I did get the message [via] word of mouth. I can also confirm that the ExCo was not privy to what was going on in terms of this intelligence gathering,” he added.
Eskom board
Earlier, Eskom denied knowing about the investigation or being possession of the report.
“We don’t have the details around what transpired here,” Eskom chief executive for Transmission, Segomoco Scheepers said.
Eskom board chairperson Mpho Makwa also dismissed suggestion that De Ruyter told him about the intelligence operation on 22 November last year.
“No that is not correct,” he said.
De Ruyter last month told Scopa that the constant interference by Gordhan and Eskom’s new board played a role in his decision to resign as they made it difficult for him to carry out his duties.
He claimed that the new board had adopted a different approach to the previous board led by Makgoba, which he had a positive relationship with.
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eb1551 No.77454
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18835928 (121651ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / US may have better insight about alleged weapons SA gave to Russia- Bruce (video)
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==“US may have better insight about alleged weapons SA gave to Russia- Bruce” -
Discuss Eskom, destroying SA economy==
https://youtu.be/nz_dm4rgv_g
May 12, 2023
Sunday Times columnist Peter Bruce tells Xoli Mngambi "The Americans could have positioned a satellite on top of Lady R (Russian cargo ship)," to get a full understanding of what was happening with the alleged weapons SA provided to Russia.
1:12 – “What stood out for me Peter was the information from the former board chair Professor Malegapuru Makgoba who says that it was Minister Pravin Gordhan who said to Andre De Ruyter, “gather some intelligence around corruption at this power utility.” What stood out for you?... Exactly that. I mean that it just stood out like a sore thumb… It was just so powerful and it cuts a sway through all of the other nonsense and obfuscation that you get from the ministers and the ANC and everybody else involved in Eskom. He told the truth pretty easy, it turned out.”
4:10 – “They’re [ANC] in trouble. They’re in such trouble that they can’t tell the truth and they’ve got an election now probably less than a year out.”
4:35 – “Let’s then focus the attention a little bit on Eskom and the impact it is having, not just on the economy but the actualy daily lives of people. You already have protests that erupted in Mpumalanga. In Soweto we’re told that there were scenes of violence overnight, people blockading roads. I’m raising that because yesterday I had a conversation with Magda Wierzycka [https://youtu.be/qrzQgP45bW8]. This is an established businesswoman who is not afraid to call a spade, a spade. She had these words to say about not just the state of our economy but the Ramaphosa Administration… “What we are now being forced to accept is no longer poor government, it’s incompetent one. It’s no longer about creating jobs, it’s actually about actively destroying those jobs but not being able to manage the economy. We no longer talking about supporting business. We are talking about again by load shedding, sabotaging businesses and not big business. It’s the SMMEs that you must worry about and again not about flatlining the economy where we are now talking about actually killing the economy and it’s this inability to deal with the infrastructure, the corruption involved, the incompetency on display. So my issue is how can we can even talk about South Africa being a non-failed state.””
8:43 – “We only make, and this is provable, there’s only the facility here to make artillery and shells and bullets that fit NATO weapons and the the Russians employ the Warsaw Pact, used to employ - and still do - an entirely different size of shell and bullets. So it’s going to be very interesting to see what the evidence is and I think the Americans are actually obliged to tell us what the evidence is.”
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eb1551 No.77455
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18835948 (121654ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Why would Russia’s Kalashnikov make a NATO-friendly assault rifle? - AK-19
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>>77454
>“We only make, and this is provable, there’s only the facility here to make artillery and shells and bullets that fit NATO weapons and the the Russians employ the Warsaw Pact, used to employ - and still do - an entirely different size of shell and bullets. So it’s going to be very interesting to see what the evidence is and I think the Americans are actually obliged to tell us what the evidence is.”
Not sure about the other weapons but…
“Why would Russia’s Kalashnikov make a NATO-friendly assault rifle?” – AK-19
https://www.defensenews.com/digital-show-dailies/idex/2021/02/23/why-would-russias-kalashnikov-make-a-nato-friendly-assault-rifle/
Feb 23, 2021
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Firearms manufacturer Kalashnikov is exhibiting its new AK-19 rifle for the first time outside of Russia during an arms trade show in the United Arab Emirates.
The assault rifle meets NATO’s caliber standards: It is chambered for 5.56 x 45mm rounds, and it has a Picatinny rail, a new collapsible folding stock to adjust length, improved aperture sight and a quick-detachable suppressor.
The gun is based on the AK-12, which was accepted into service by the Russian military in 2018. The AK-19 is compact and suitable for concealed carry.
Defense News asked the Russian company’s CEO, Dmitry Tarasov, why it would design a NATO-friendly rifle when there are measures in place that prevent NATO members from buying it.
“The 5.56 × 45mm round has been traditionally used by many countries of the [Middle East], Southeast Asia and Latin America. It is a huge market, and many countries in those regions view the weapons originating from Russia with much respect. AK-19 is aimed to woo these markets,” Tarasov replied. “The [Middle East] region is, indeed, in our focus as a fast-growing market for defense products. Our legendary brand is well-established in the region, and we are planning to build upon that.”
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eb1551 No.77456
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18835991 (121700ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Cyril's Rubicon? RW Johnson on arms-to-Russia torpedo for SA's motor industry, AGOA, ARV supplies (video)
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>>15782, >>15783 Further notes on South African history -- PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1&2)
>>15784, >>15785, >>15786, >>15787, >>15789 Further notes on South African history -- PW Botha’s Rubicon Speech (Parts 1-5)
“Cyril's Rubicon? RW Johnson on arms-to-Russia torpedo for SA's motor industry, AGOA, ARV supplies.”
https://youtu.be/lyQ31l3YzVY
May 12, 2023
“South Africa’s foremost political scientist RW Johnson provides context on the US’s accusation that South Africa has been supplying arms to Russia. It’s reminiscent of PW Botha’s “Rubicon”[interesting that they are using this as a comparison] blunder in August 1985, which sparked massive disinvestment, demand for immediate repayment of foreign debt, an economic collapse and rocketing interest rates. Johnson says Pretoria’s actions threaten hundreds of thousands of South African jobs - and lives. Most apparent are SA motor manufacturers whose lifeblood is selling into the USA and Europe. Equally at risk is the country’s membership of AGOA which gives SA exporters duty-free access to the US market “as a favour” because, strictly speaking, SA shouldn’t qualify. Johnson also points out that millions of South Africans living with HIV/Aids receive antiretrovirals purely through the generosity of US donors - another critical source of goodwill threatened by Pretoria’s actions. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.”
1:18 – “Two things. First of all, he wouldn’t have made that statement without the go-ahead from the State Department. So the idea that he is somehow operating as a sort of lone wolf is not on. Secondly, of course… the fact is that American intelligence does operate within South Africa and they’ve always had people here from the CIA and I’m sure they still do. Now obviously this is a sensitive point because they probably don’t want to reveal much about that which is why of course South Africa is demanding the evidence because they hope that it will force them to reveal that sort of thing.”
4:14 – “This is now 6 months ago that the Lady R was here and several months since the exercises in Admiral Gorshkov. At the time when the Lady R was here, people asked Thandi Modise, the defense minister, what was going on… She said well I can’t be certain about that until I all the full documentation and then I’ll know but after that she said nothing. Now this is 6 months on… It’s amazing, they [the SA government] turn around and say well what is your [US] evidence?... I doubt whether the Americans have got any patience with this and I suspect that there may be a motive for why the Ambassador spoke out so firmly.”
9:59 – “There’s a clause as the Ambassador pointed out in the Agoa Treaty itself which says that this is an agreement between partners who agree that they will not act against the national security interest of the United States.”
12:21 – “I think we’re heading for serious trouble here.”
12:55 – “The ANC has been very vocal about mercenaries drawn essentially from western countries in the Congo and elsewhere but this [Wagner Group] is a more brutal and more rapacious mercenary group than anything we’ve seen before and the ANC has not said a word about it which is very very strange. One of the things I have pointed out in that article is that the [https://www.biznews.com/premium/2023/05/08/rw-johnson-sa-link-wagner-group] is that Illusion 76 [aircraft] which came out more recently. Now the Americans have not yet talked about this. Well I suspect that’s coming because that too was a very strange visit and it looks like something funny was going on there as well. Now that came from the Chkalovsky base in Russia which is used by Wagner as its headquarters for all its logistics. So already the connection there which is very interesting and odd and the [SA] government really needs to talk about that. I mean again this preposterous excuse that the airplane was delivering diplomatic mail… It’ absurd. The Russian embassy has been in Pretoria since 1992. The first thing an embassy has to do is to set up arrangements to receive and send diplomatic mail that’s now being operating for 31 years. Why is there suddenly need for a huge military transport plane to fly all the way from Russia to deliver diplomatic car [?]… That plane was delivering stuff all over Africa which must in many cases have been for Wagner because that’s the only Russian forces which need military supplies which is operating on the continent.”
21:30 – “The reports are that the Russians are paying for the ANC’s municipal election campaign in 2016 already. Apparently as quid pro quo hoping to get Zuma to sign on nuclear power stations. So we know that Russian money is coming into the ANC and helping to pay salaries there right now.”
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eb1551 No.77457
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18838646 (130225ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / (from General) 'It's a serious issue': White House responds to claims South Africa passed weapons to Russia
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General Research #2123 >>3969
'It's a serious issue': White House responds to claims South Africa passed weapons to Russia
It is claimed that a Russian ship picked up weapons in South Africa last year - an act which would represent a breach of Pretoria's declared neutrality in the Ukraine war.
Mark Stone US correspondent @Stone_SkyNews Friday 12 May 2023 19:11, UK
White House National Security Council spokesman Admiral John Kirby has described reports that a Russian cargo ship transported weapons from a port in South Africa to Russia in December as a "serious issue".
Speaking to Sky News, he said: "We have consistently and strongly urged countries not to provide any support for Russia's war.
"We don't believe that anybody should be making it easier for Mr Putin to kill innocent Ukrainian people, period.
"We've had multiple conversations at multiple levels, with multiple countries about those concerns, but obviously I'm not going to get into the diplomatic conversations themselves.
"It's a serious issue."
Supplying weapons
America's ambassador to South Africa said on Thursday that he was confident a Russian ship, the Lady R, had picked up weapons in the country last year, which would represent a breach of Pretoria's declared neutrality in the war.
"We are confident that weapons were loaded on to that vessel, and I would bet my life on the accuracy of that assertion," Ambassador Rueben Brigety told journalists in South Africa.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa responded, saying his government would open an inquiry.
"The matter is being looked into and in time, we'll be able to speak about [it]," the president said.
Phone call
The development comes as both President Ramaphosa and President Putin spoke by phone in a call, which the Kremlin claimed was initiated by the South African side.
In a brief summary of the call, released by the Kremlin, the two "expressed their intentions to further intensify mutually beneficial ties in various fields".
According to the Kremlin, Mr Putin told Mr Ramaphosa that Moscow had never refused the "diplomatic track" to resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
Kremlin officials said that President Putin supported President Ramaphosa's peace proposal, which involves African leaders in an initiative to bring about peace.
Summit in August
Russia and South Africa are both members of the BRICS group of nations including Brazil, India and China.
The next BRICS summit is to be held in Durban, South Africa, on 15 August. It is not clear if President Putin will defy sanctions on his travel to attend the summit.
https://news.sky.com/story/its-a-serious-issue-white-house-responds-to-claims-south-africa-passed-weapons-to-russia-12879320
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eb1551 No.77458
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18842617 (132328ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / (from Canada #42) Secrets of Manufactured Consent
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Canada #42 >>6252
Secrets of Manufactured Consent
https://drtrozzi.org/2023/05/12/secrets-of-manufactured-consent/
Danger: Arch criminals Gates and Tedros buying influence in African health
Thanks to Shabnam Palesa Mohamed. The last few weeks have seen WHO director-general Tedros and vaccine profiteer Bill Gates surface prominently in South Africa, where a controversial mRNA production hub was recently launched. While Tedros received a controversial honorary doctorate from the University of Pretoria, Gates is reportedly funding a secretive maternal and newborn conference to the volume of at least $9 million.
The conference, which launches 8 May 2023, is described on its website: “For the first time in more than eight years, the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 will bring together the maternal newborn health communities in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 1,500 stakeholders from around the world will come together to accelerate solutions to improve maternal and newborn survival and prevent stillbirths as we strive to achieve the ambitious targets outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals.” Interestingly, this mega-conference is not listed on the CTICC website.
A whistle-blower alerted CHD Africa executive director Shabnam Palesa Mohamed about the conference. She shared “They called it the maternity event, they are keeping it quite, they are not advertising it. Last week, WHO people were there, and Tedros received honours from Tuks university. Doctors from America, Europe, UK, Australia, New Zealand etc are attending this conference, it’s more than 10 000 doctors, I’m really scared for the future and mRNA vaccines for babies.”
This well referenced article from the Africa Chapter of Children’s Health Defense is well worth the read: Manufactured Consent -- https://childrenshealthdefense.co.za/home-page/manufactured-consent-gates-and-tedros-buy-influence-in-african-health/
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eb1551 No.77459
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846278 (141908ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / US ambassador to SA has ‘apologised unreservedly’: Dirco after demarche
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It is interesting that Dirco stated that Reuben Brigety apologized when he met with Naledi Pandor… I wonder if he did/will do it in public.
“ANC, SACP accuse US ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety of reckless behaviour” - https://youtu.be/sMcgS2Z5TX4
3:35 – “If you look at Agoa, it almost ceased to be a legitimate state and investment relationship instrument. It has been used as a weapon of war. As a weapon, to extract concessions and undermine democratic sovereignty of the nations that benefit from the relationship.”
“US ambassador to SA has ‘apologised unreservedly’: Dirco after demarche”
https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-05-13-us-ambassador-to-sa-has-apologised-unreservedly-dirco-after-dmarche/
13 May 2023 - 09:15
US ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety has apologised “unreservedly” after he admitted to “crossing the line” at a briefing he held on Thursday.
This is according to the department of international relations and co-operation (Dirco) which in a diplomatic démarche on Friday expressed the government's “utter displeasure” with Brigety's “conduct and statements”.
Brigety caused a furore on Thursday when he told reporters a Russian ship that had docked at Simon's Town naval base had left South Africa loaded with weapons.
He also said Washington had established the vessel was loaded with weapons while docked at the naval base in December.
There was controversy when the vessel docked, with Pretoria silent on its activities while in South African waters.
Brigety's comments sparked a local outcry, with questions being raised about the manner he chose to raise these concerns.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has since announced the government would institute an independent inquiry to probe these allegations.
Dirco in a statement released after the démarche confirmed Brigety's apology.
“Dirco finds this behaviour puzzling and at odds with the mutually beneficial and cordial relationship that exists between the US and South Africa.
“Following today’s [Friday] meeting, the ambassador admitted that he crossed the line and apologised unreservedly to the government and the people of South Africa. South Africa is known globally for having one of the most stringent processes when selling arms to other countries [LOL!].
“The process is managed by the National Convention Arms Control Committee (NCACC), which was created through an act of parliament, the National Conventional Arms Control Act (NCAC Act), and the constitution.
Dirco also welcomed Ramaphosa's announcement, saying the “process will allow for facts to be established and for role players to be identified”.
“Anyone found to have broken the law will face severe consequences. South Africa calls on the US embassy in Pretoria to use established diplomatic channels of communication to convey any concerns or to seek clarity on any misunderstandings that may arise in the bilateral relationship,” it said.
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eb1551 No.77460
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846288 (141911ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / SACP accuses Brigety of Reckless Behaviour due to his utterances (video)
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>https://youtu.be/sMcgS2Z5TX4
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eb1551 No.77461
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846292 (141912ZMAY23) Notable: How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen (Parts 1-3)
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>>77459
>“Following today’s [Friday] meeting, the ambassador admitted that he crossed the line and apologised unreservedly to the government and the people of South Africa. South Africa is known globally for having one of the most stringent processes when selling arms to other countries [LOL!].
“How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen” Part 1
https://www.newarab.com/analysis/how-south-african-weapons-fuel-war-crimes-yemen
03 May, 2021
Analysis: Despite attempts at oversight, Yemen is awash with weapons made by South Africa's arms industry.
As the country stood on the brink of democracy in November 1993, Nelson Mandela proudly promised that in the new South Africa human rights would be the "light that guides our foreign affairs." However, decades later, South African-made weaponry has been deeply involved in the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
Reports confirm that the country's arms control body continues to approve weapons exports to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), central protagonists leading a military campaign in Yemen since 2015 that has been characterised by widespread human rights violations and war crimes.
A history of arms sales
In September 1994 - just four months after Mandela's inauguration - the ANC-led government was rocked by media reports that a large consignment of South African weapons had been sold by the government-owned arms company, Armscor, to war-torn Yemen.
As a central pillar of the apartheid regime, Armscor was established to circumvent the UN arms embargo imposed on Pretoria in 1977. Not only did Armscor arm apartheid security forces so they could internally crush resistance to apartheid, but it also supplied weapons to fuel destabilising wars throughout southern Africa in an effort to weaken support for South Africa's liberation movements.
Weapons of South African origin were involved in killing fields across the world, from massacres in the former Yugoslavia to genocide in Rwanda. Armscor's culture of impunity was inconsistent with the principles of a liberated South Africa, leading Mandela's government to swiftly investigate weapons sales.
A new beginning for SA's arms industry
Mandela's investigation transformed South Africa's weapons industry and precipitated the formation of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC). The NCACC was comprised of ministers from various government departments, including Defence, Justice, and International Affairs, with a mandate to ensure that South Africa did not become complicit in human rights violations.
In 2002, the government passed the National Conventional Arms Control Act, requiring arms companies to apply for export permits. Permits were granted only after the NCACC assessed each application, ensuring that weapons were not being sent to "governments that systematically violate or suppress human rights."
The purchasing country must honour an end-user certificate (EUC) and agree not to transfer munitions to other parties without South Africa's permission. Weapons were not to be sold to governments that violated EUC undertakings.
On paper, South Africa had a rigorous set of laws and institutions to ensure that its post-apartheid weapons industry could free itself from a sordid history of illicit arms trafficking to some of the world's most murderous regimes.
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eb1551 No.77462
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846295 (141913ZMAY23) Notable: How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen (Parts 1-3)
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>>77461
“How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen” Part 2
https://www.newarab.com/analysis/how-south-african-weapons-fuel-war-crimes-yemen
03 May, 2021
The NCACC and Yemen
However, evidence suggests that 27 years into its democracy, South Africa's arms trade still bears a resemblance to its apartheid-era predecessor.
A new report [https://www.opensecrets.org.za/wp-content/uploads/Profiting-from-Misery.pdf] by South African civil society group, Open Secrets [https://www.opensecrets.org.za/who_we_are/], has exposed what appears to be an indifferent approach on the part of the NCACC to both human rights and regulation, and the lethal consequences of its failure to properly scrutinise weapons exports.
In 2015, more than 42% of South Africa's weapons exports went to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. In 2016, that number climbed to 48.9%. In 2017 and 2018, over a third of all SA weapons exports went to the Emiratis and the Saudis.
Over this same period, there have been scores of publicly documented deadly air strikes by the Saudi and UAE-led coalition on Yemeni homes, schools, hospitals, markets, mosques, weddings, and funerals. In this time the NCACC has continued approving weapons exports to these countries.
Weapons gone astray
In violation of its EUC agreements, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been diverting South African weapons to militias in Yemen. Since 2015, SA-made weaponry has been documented on all sides of the conflict in Yemen.
Some weapons were produced by South Africa's state-owned manufacturer Denel, a descendent of Armsco; others by German company Hensoldt, which has production facilities in South Africa.
One of the most egregious diversions of South African weapons involves Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM), a joint venture between German arms company Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH and South African Denel.
There is compelling evidence from independent experts and the UN that the mortars used in a 2018 attack on a fish market and hospital in Hodeidah which killed 64 civilians – and which was deemed a war crime – had likely originated from RDM.
The National Conventional Arms Control Act and the UN Arms Trade Treaty require the NCACC to take diversion of weapons into account when considering export applications. However, the NCACC continues to approve arms destined for the Emiratis and the Saudis – serial violators of EUC agreements.
Assessing weapons applications
There is confusion about the information that the NCACC uses to assess weapons applications.
Jackson Mthembu was the chairperson of the NCACC until his death in January 2021. In August 2020, Mthembu told Open Secrets that the NCACC relied on the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), the State Security Agency (SSA) and Defence Intelligence (DI) for information and to flag concerns.
However, three months prior, Defence Committee chairperson Cyril Xaba, told parliament that the NCACC relies almost entirely on the media and public reporting for information.
Public reports from the UN, Yemeni and international NGOs have painstakingly analysed the devastation in Yemen and the role of the Saudi-led coalition, but have been widely ignored by the NCACC.
Mthembu also told Open Secrets that RDM's possible involvement in the Hodeidah attack "is of no concern to the NCACC" because information on the incident had not been directed to South Africa's UN Mission in New York.
Mthembu's response suggests that the legal and institutional frameworks established to ensure that South Africa's weapons trade is not complicit in human rights violations may not be functioning correctly.
The role of the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (DIRCO) is acutely aware of the devastation caused by the war in Yemen.
In 2019, Minister Naledi Pandor spoke about Yemen at the UN. In 2020, South Africa's representatives to the UN expressed concern at the human rights situation of Yemeni civilians.
DIRCO has not used its position within the NCACC to discourage the export of weapons to countries involved in the conflict in Yemen.
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eb1551 No.77463
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846297 (141913ZMAY23) Notable: How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen (Parts 1-3)
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>>77461
>>77462
“How South African weapons are fuelling war crimes in Yemen” Part 3
https://www.newarab.com/analysis/how-south-african-weapons-fuel-war-crimes-yemen
03 May, 2021
A missed opportunity
In 2019, the NCACC briefly halted weapons exports to Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Two years earlier, the NCACC had moved a clause requiring on-site inspections to the front page of its end-user agreements. Saudi Arabia, UAE, and several other countries, refused to sign the agreements [https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-11-23-south-africa-blocks-arms-sales-to-saudi-and-uae-in-inspection-row/], alleging that it violated their sovereignty.
A diplomatic spat followed and by the end of 2019 the NCACC had stopped approving weapons exports to these countries. South African weapons companies, however, used the threat of job losses [https://english.alaraby.co.uk/english/comment/2019/11/27/south-africa-must-permanently-ban-saudi-weapons-sales] to lobby the NCACC to restore exports.
In May 2020, it was announced [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-safrica-defence-idUSKBN22P1EH] that on-site inspections could be performed through an unspecified 'diplomatic process'.
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eb1551 No.77464
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18846309 (141915ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / U.S. accusation a veiled threat? (video)
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>>77459
“U.S. accusation a veiled threat?” – Very Interesting Discussion
https://youtu.be/dTF0QjwPxjw
May 13, 2023
U.S. Ambassador to SA, Reuben Brigety, has apologised for accusing the country of supplying Russia with arms. Professor Chris Landsberg, Chairperson of African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy at UJ, says the accusation is a strategic way to warn other African countries to not 'try what SA has done'.
3:34 – “It seems that, first of all, that message was not only done for America and by America. America was also speaking on behalf of NATO, the so-called leader of the so-called free world. It seems that the irritation with South Africa has now gone beyond that and it’s now reached in a point of alienation and what they did by single out the purported, the giant in Africa and do it such a brazen fashion was to send a message, not just to us but to the region and to all of Africa that any one of you dare do a think like this. Like South Africa… America is a dictatorship abroad. It adopts a posture of do as I say, don’t do as I do. But let me come to more serious implications. One of the ministers in the Presidency yesterday used very strong language that South Africa seems to want to almost induce Africa into “economic warfare”. I think that’s exactly what America is saying.”
7:59 – “The real issue here is… if there is any veracity of truth that we did give weapons to Russia then I’m telling you the implication is twofold; we have effectively become a member in this conflict/war then any future attempt to claim neutrality and non-alignment is blown out of the water. The attempt here was to delegitimize South Africa’s role in the world to create a credibility crisis for South Africa which I think it has. There’s a lack of confidence in our world affairs.”
10:00 – “We know that these comments have sparked a local outcry with questions being raised about the manner he chose to raise the concerns… There are still more questions than answers, like when there’s a state-of-the-art cargo terminal available at Cape Town’s port was a sanctioned Russian freighter allowed to dock at a South African Naval Base? especially because it’s such a tiny base… Just allow me a few seconds to respond but this is very key. Let me tell you what the Ambassador omitted to say yesterday. This is how propaganda works. He omitted to tell us… Last year, 2020, 2017, 2013, 2011 – South Africa did US Army SANDF military training camps in South Africa on our soil with America. Russia sends a ship, they take umbrage. They do exercises with China, they take umbrage. They want to choose for South Africa their friends. Why would the Ambassador omit something like that. What is key about your point it’s not just that this Russian Lady [R] docked there but that port there has so much strategic importance for the Americans… Nobody is focused on President Putin’s reaction overnight… While we focus on the Ambassador’s reaction, the Kremlin, not the Ambassador in Washington or in Pretoria, the Kremlin releases a statement saying, by the way, we had an extensive call, my friend Cyril Ramaphosa and I, and they release gory details basically saying the South Africans confirmed we are the ally; economically, politically and so on. Even they are cornering South Africa now and the idea that President Putin should join the BRICS summit in August virtually. Guess what President Putin said to our President, “You dare do that. There will be consequences from Russia as well.” There are prices and consequences for our choices… And the problem sits with us.”
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eb1551 No.77465
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18849431 (150818ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / US Unlikely To Sanction South Africa In Russia Weapons Dispute
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US Unlikely To Sanction South Africa In Russia Weapons Dispute
Reuters May 14, 2023
May 14 (Reuters) – South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said his country had resolved a dispute with the U.S. over allegations that Pretoria supplied weapons to Russia, and South Africa is unlikely to face U.S. repercussions, Bloomberg News reported Godongwana said in an interview on Sunday.
“A number of actions were taken in order to ensure that our relationship with the US remains and that relationship should be normal and cordial,” the minister told Bloomberg in an interview in Cape Town on Sunday. “The Americans are not likely to respond with any anger tomorrow.”
U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety said last week he was confident that a Russian ship had picked up weapons in South Africa in December, in a possible breach of Pretoria’s declared neutrality in the Ukraine conflict.
South Africa’s government denied the claims. After a meeting between Brigety and South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor on Friday, the ambassador “admitted that he crossed the line and apologized unreservedly,” a South African government statement said on Friday.
A finance ministry statement on Saturday said, “Action was taken long ago once this matter was brought to the attention of South African officials” when U.S. Secretary of Treasury Janet Yellen met with Godongwana in February.
When asked for comment, the U.S. State Department referred to a tweet by Brigety on Friday that said he had corrected “any misimpressions left by my public remarks.”
South Africa’s Finance Ministry did not respond to a request for comment on Sunday.
https://gcaptain.com/us-unlikely-to-sanction-south-africa-in-russia-weapons-dispute/
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eb1551 No.77466
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18856532 (161636ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / US Unlikely To Sanction South Africa In Russia Weapons Dispute
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>>77459
>US ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigety has apologised “unreservedly” after he admitted to “crossing the line” at a briefing he held on Thursday.
>This is according to the department of international relations and co-operation (Dirco) which in a diplomatic démarche on Friday expressed the government's “utter displeasure” with Brigety's “conduct and statements”.
>>77465
>South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said his country had resolved a dispute with the U.S. over allegations that Pretoria supplied weapons to Russia, and South Africa is unlikely to face U.S. repercussions, Bloomberg News reported Godongwana said in an interview on Sunday.
It is interesting that all the statements came from South Africa but no response from the US to reaffirm SA’s claims.
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eb1551 No.77467
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18856649 (161716ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Cosatu - ‘Farmers rape and murder their workers’: HRC – ‘It’s not a human rights violation’
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“Cosatu – ‘Farmers rape and murder their workers’: HRC – ‘It’s not a human rights violation’”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/cosatu-farmers-rape-and-murder-their-workers-hrc-its-not-a-human-rights-violation/
May 15, 2023
The Human Rights Commission (HRC) believes that Cosatu’s statements that farmers are murderers and rapists merely cause hurt feelings and do not amount to a human rights violation.
“With such a statement, the HRC has once again shown that they judge matters unilaterally and ultimately do little to protect or promote human rights, although this is their primary task,” said Bennie van Zyl, general manager of TLU SA. “We will certainly not let the matter rest, as our primary task is to protect the sustainability of farmers.”
TLU SA approached the HRC in March after Cosatu [Congress of South Africa Trade Unions] released a national statement [http://mediadon.co.za/2023/03/21/cosatu-human-rights-day-statement-2023/] on Human Rights Day claiming that farm workers are being exploited and abused throughout the country.
The statement further said that farmers rape, assault and murder their workers.
TLU SA indicated that the comments are generalisations and devoid of any truth. It also contributes to worsening the relationship between farmers and their workers and increases the incidence of farm attacks as it incites people – not necessarily farm workers – to violence.
TLU SA insisted that Cosatu should publicly apologise to all the farmers in the country and pay R5 million in reparation to victims of farm attacks.
However, the HRC rejected the complaint on 12 April 2023 and said the statement does not constitute hate speech.
In further discussions with the HRC, TLU SA again emphasised that such statements incite hatred and threaten their safety. The HRC, however, maintained that – although “the language used is not ideal”, – the statement is not hate speech and merely “hurtful”.
Meanwhile, the Appeals Court ruled in April that displaying the old South African flag, even in one’s own home, is indeed hate speech as it incites and promotes hatred.
“We would like to establish with the HRC how they distinguish between hurtful and hate speech,” said Van Zyl. “For us, displaying an old flag may be hurtful to some people, but certainly not hateful. On the other hand, statements that farmers rape, assault and murder their workers are hateful in the worst form.
“We would also like to know if it would be considered hate speech if TLU SA said Cosatu members are arsonists and criminals because one of their members was possibly involved in burning pack stores in Kirkwood.
“The problem – apart from the fact that the HRC clearly acts unilaterally and that some people’s human rights in the country are being treated more equally than others – is that the HRC wants to reason about terminology while people’s lives are being threatened.”
TLU SA has again written to the HRC regarding the issues mentioned above.
TLU SA further insists that the HRC should make the 37 000 pieces of evidence (complaints and case numbers) of assault, rape and murder against farmers available before dismissing the matter out of hand.
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eb1551 No.77468
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18856654 (161717ZMAY23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Maclear farmer (74) tortured for 13 hours - Attackers make themselves dinner
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>>77467
>TLU SA indicated that the comments are generalisations and devoid of any truth. It also contributes to worsening the relationship between farmers and their workers and increases the incidence of farm attacks as it incites people – not necessarily farm workers – to violence.
“Maclear farmer (74) tortured for 13 hours – Attackers make themselves dinner”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/eastern-cape/maclear-farmer-74-tortured-for-13-hours-attackers-make-themselves-dinner/
May 1, 2023
A farmer, Francis Davidson (74) was attacked in his farmhouse on 26 April 2023, at 18:00, by three attackers. He was held captive and brutalised by them for thirteen hours.
During the assault the attackers made themselves dinner, ransacked the home and only fled the following day at 07:00.
The attack took place on a farm in Maclear in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The three attackers gained entry to the home by forcing open the front door.
Francis Davidson was assaulted, beaten with a blunt object, burned with paraffin, dragged around the garden and tied up.
He was found on 27 April 2023, still tied up laying injured on the floor by a neighbour who went to investigate after family members could not reach him.
The attackers fled in the farmers bakkie with a number of household items.
The bakkie was later found in the Katkop area burnt out.
It was reported in the media that Davidson survived a farm attack seven years ago in the same house.
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eb1551 No.77469
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18857412 (161947ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / U.S. says relationship with South Africa strong despite claim ally supplying arms to Russia
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>>77466
U.S. says relationship with South Africa strong despite claim ally supplying arms to Russia
By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Monday, May 15, 2023
The State Department and the Pentagon on Monday were silent on allegations from the U.S. ambassador to South Africa that Pretoria is supplying arms to Russia for use in its war against Ukraine.
Officials at the State Department referred questions about the claims to the South African government.
“Our relationship with South Africa remains strong. We continue to be committed to the affirmative agenda of our bilateral relationship,” State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters. “There are a number of issues that we look forward to working with them on.”
Last week, Ambassador Reuben Brigety told local media in South Africa that U.S. officials were confident that the Lady R, a Russian-flagged ship that docked in South Africa, was filled with military hardware and bound for offensive operations in Ukraine.
“I will bet my life on the accuracy of that assertion,” Mr. Brigety said.
Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder declined to address the specifics of Ambassador Brigety’s claims, which have prompted a diplomatic row between both countries.
“This is something that we’re taking very seriously (and) it’s something that the U.S. government has raised and discussed with the South African government,” Gen. Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters on Monday. “The U.S. has strongly urged countries not to provide support to Russia’s war machine.”
Mr. Brigety later partly walked back his allegations following official protests from the South African government.
“I was grateful for the opportunity to speak with (South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor) and correct any misimpressions left by our public remarks. I reaffirmed the strong partnership between our two countries and the important agenda our presidents have given us,” Mr. Britety said on Twitter.
South African officials denied that they had violated their policy of not taking sides in the war in Ukraine.
“We have been firm on this point. South Africa has not been, and will not be, drawn into a contest between global powers,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Sen. James Risch of Idaho, the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, defended Ambassador Brigety, saying the way he was treated by South African government officials “doesn’t reflect friendship or a neutral partner.”
More:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/may/15/us-south-africa-relationship-strong-despite-russia/
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eb1551 No.77470
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18860724 (171220ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R (Parts 1&2)
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“Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R” – 1 of 2
https://mg.co.za/politics/2023-05-16-russia-denies-weapons-were-loaded-onto-the-lady-r/
16 MAY 2023
The Russian government has weighed in on the Lady R weapons saga, denying that South Africa had sent the country any weapons on board the sanctioned cargo vessel, as was claimed by US ambassador Reuben Brigety.
A statement on the Russian Federation’s official South African embassy website on Tuesday said that, according to media reports, Brigety had provided no evidence to support his allegations, which appeared to be an attempt to change Pretoria’s stance on the war in Ukraine.
In addition, the calibre and type of ammunition manufactured in South Africa was not suitable for the weapons used by the Russian Federation’s army, it said.
Brigety’s comments last week sent the rand into freefall and sparked a scramble by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration — which has appointed a retired judge to probe their accuracy — to limit potential damage to South Africa’s trade relations with the US.
The country has been at pains to maintain its non-aligned stance over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — and has abstained in the voting in successive resolutions on the matter before the UN General Assembly.
According to the Russian embassy statement, Brigety’s unproven allegations were part of a campaign to force South Africa to abandon this stance.
“Appointing guilty parties at [its] own discretion and resorting to ‘megaphone diplomacy’ have become typical characteristics of US foreign policy. In this context, the words of the US official cannot be perceived otherwise than as an attempt to sway the independent sovereign state’s foreign policy,” the Russian embassy said.
“This comes as no surprise, as the US seems to have lost its ability to interact with partners on [an] equal basis long ago. One’s friendship with the US is only possible under US rules.”
The embassy said a campaign to “pressure” South Africa, co-ordinated with mainstream Western media, was “increasingly gaining momentum”.
“The reason for that is the country’s non-aligned position with regard to the Ukraine conflict, which proves unsatisfactory for the United States,” it said.
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eb1551 No.77471
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18860726 (171221ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R (Parts 1&2)
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>>77470
“Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R” – 2 of 2
https://mg.co.za/politics/2023-05-16-russia-denies-weapons-were-loaded-onto-the-lady-r/
16 MAY 2023
The embassy said the docking of the Lady R in Simon’s Town was “being used as a pretext” and was “totally fabricated and as false as the notorious tube presented by US state secretary Colin Powell at the United Nations Security Council, which was followed by a full-scale invasion of Iraq and cost the lives of one million Iraqis”.
According to the statement, the Russian military did not use the type and calibre of ammunition produced by South Africa, while the “miniscule” amount of arms and ammunition allegedly loaded onto the ship could not have influenced the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine.
The embassy said the US and other Western countries had supplied $100 billion in weapons to Ukraine since 2014 and had recently approved an additional $1.2 billion.
US mission spokesperson David Feldmann said his embassy stood by Brigety’s statement and had “nothing more to add”.
Addressing a state visit by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Cape Town on Tuesday, Ramaphosa said that he had presented an African Union peace proposal to both Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskiy during separate phone calls.
“Principal to our discussions are efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the devastating conflict in the Ukraine, its cost in human lives and impact on the African continent,” Ramaphosa said.
“In this regard, I presented the initiative on behalf of African heads of state, from Zambia, Senegal, Congo, Uganda, Egypt and South Africa. The two leaders agreed to receive the mission and the African heads of state, in both Moscow and Kyiv.”
Ramaphosa said he had agreed with both Putin and Zelenskiy “to commence with preparations for engagements with the African heads of state.”
He said that the UN secretary general had been briefed about the initiative and had welcomed it.
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eb1551 No.77472
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18860733 (171223ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Joint Press Conference between PM Lee Hsien Loong and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (video)
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>>77471
>Addressing a state visit by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Cape Town on Tuesday, Ramaphosa said that he had presented an African Union peace proposal to both Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskiy during separate phone calls.
The article failed to mention that the Brazzaville Foundation facilitated this.
The timing is interesting. Soon after being accused of selling weapons to Russia, SA is on a peace mission to end the conflict.
“Joint Press Conference between PM Lee Hsien Loong and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa” – Cyril discusses Africa’s peace mission to end Russia-Ukraine conflict
https://youtu.be/LO_afcoF-to
May 16, 2023
10:26 – “I had the opportunity to brief Prime Minister Lee on South Africa’s position on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. I informed him that over the weekend I had the opportunity to represent the views of a number of African leaders with regards to the peace mission that those African leaders have been talking about for quite a number of months and consulting amongst themselves with regards to how Africa can make a contribution to bring about a solution to the conflict in Ukraine and Russia... Group of African heads of states took the view that Africa does needs to put forward an initiative, a peace initiative, that would help to contribute to the solution of that conflict. Facilitated by the Brazzaville Foundation, we’ve been able to have these discussions. Principled to our discussion our efforts to a peaceful resolution to the devastating conflict in Ukraine. Its costs on human lives and the impact on the African continent. And in this regard representing various heads of government, I presented the initiative on behalf of these countries; Zambia, Senegal, Congo, Brazzaville, Uganda, Egypt and South Africa as well… This peace mission will contribute to the various other missions that are underway to bring a solution to that conflict.”
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eb1551 No.77473
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18860752 (171232ZMAY23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Another “Plot for Peace”? Jean-Yves Ollivier founded Brazzaville Foundation (video)
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>>77472
>Group of African heads of states took the view that Africa does needs to put forward an initiative, a peace initiative, that would help to contribute to the solution of that conflict. Facilitated by the Brazzaville Foundation, we’ve been able to have these discussions.
Another “Plot for Peace”? [https://youtu.be/kvUVMZApJkw – embedded]
Are African leaders about to be made “heroes”?
https://africasacountry.com/2015/02/documentary-film-plot-for-peaces-selective-memory/
Jean-Yves Ollivier, the French businesman who claimed to have stage managed South Africa's transition, in a still from the film… Plot for Peace” tells the story of Ollivier, a French oil and coal trader, who intervened in southern Africa’s liberation wars. The film suggests that Nelson Mandela’s release from prison was the direct outcome of Ollivier’s game of cards, in which he used business contacts to bring together key players in the Cold War in southern Africa.
“Plot for Peace” was funded by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation. Ivor Ichikowitz (who Patrick Bond has called “Africa’s most aggressive arms dealing entrepreneur”) has been criticized for his close connections with the ANC, including Matthews Phosa (interviewed in the film about the ANC, Cuba, and Angola), Moeletsi Mbeki (former president Thabo’s brother) and Sandile Majali (best known for the Oilgate scandal).
Jean-Yves Ollivier founded Brazzaville Foundation
https://www.brazzavillefoundation.org/en/members/jean-yves-ollivier/
Jean-Yves Ollivier was, behind the scenes, the kingpin of the Brazzaville protocol [https://www.brazzavillefoundation.org/en/history/#protocole-brazzaville]. He is the only foreigner to have received South Africa's highest honors, first in 1987 for organising the first and most important regional prisoner exchange, and then from Nelson Mandela in 1995 for his contribution to peace. Jean-Yves Ollivier has made a career as a commodities trader in China, the Middle East and Africa and has engaged privately in international mediation, using his professional contacts in the service of peace. Among the many other peace mediations in which he has participated, Jean-Yves Ollivier played an important role in the negotiations that facilitated the departure of mercenary Bob Denard from the Comoros in 1989 and in the Sun City talks that led to power sharing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between President Joseph Kabila and four rebel leaders in 2002. He also played a role in the reconciliation between Uganda and Sudan, paving the way for the independence of Southern Sudan in 2011. Wanting to work in the philanthropic community, he founded Brazzaville Foundation in 2015.
Brazzaville Protocol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazzaville_Protocol
The Brazzaville Protocol (Official name; Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Cuba and the Government of the People's Republic of Angola for the Conclusions of the Internationalist Mission of the Cuban Military Contingent)[1] mandated the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola, paving the way for Namibia's independence through the New York Accords.[2] Representatives from the governments of Angola, Cuba, and South Africa signed the protocol on December 13, 1988 in Brazzaville, Congo.
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eb1551 No.77474
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18860761 (171235ZMAY23) Notable: ANC Bun | Brazzaville Foundation Bun / “Meet the Brazzaville Foundation: The royal-backed UK charity accused of ‘laundering’ the reputation of an oil-rich African autocrat
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>>77472
>>77473
>Brazzaville Foundation
“Meet the Brazzaville Foundation: The royal-backed UK charity accused of ‘laundering’ the reputation of an oil-rich African autocrat (…with a little help from Bell Pottinger)”
https://www.financeuncovered.org/stories/prince-michael-brazzaville-foundation-bell-pottinger-jean-yves-ollivier-congo-sassou-nguesso-denies-reputation-laundering
15 May 2019
A Finance Uncovered investigation today reveals details about a royal-backed UK charity accused of bolstering the regime that runs one of Africa’s most authoritarian and kleptocratic countries.
The findings centre on the City of London-registered Brazzaville Foundation, fronted by the Queen’s controversial cousin, Prince Michael of Kent, as its patron.
It was established in 2014 to tackle environmental challenges, help broker peace in Libya and raise awareness about the scourge of fake medicines in Africa – all causes about which its trustees appear to be sincere and passionate.
But some Congolese experts and opposition activists exiled in Europe have viewed the charity with suspicion, believing some of its activities to be reputation-laundering vehicles for their country’s authoritarian president, Denis Sassou-Nguesso. Indeed, early versions of the charity’s website – since removed – described him as its “inspiration”.
These accusations are strongly denied by the charity, which says any suggestion it is “a tool to promote President Sassou-Nguesso’s interests is factually wrong and completely unfounded”.
But Finance Uncovered’s investigation into the charity’s origins have raised new concerns.
* It was set up by Jean-Yves Ollivier, a wealthy French commodities trader who has been a friend of Sassou-Nguesso for more than 30 years;
* He established it shortly after his company received a $60m windfall from an oil deal he brokered with Sassou-Nguesso;
* Ollivier and his company provided the bulk of the charity’s initial funding, largely through invoice offsets from his personal and company expenses;
* He set it up with the help of one of Britain’s most controversial PR gurus, Lord Tim Bell, who became a trustee;
* Bell’s now disgraced and defunct PR firm Bell Pottinger also advised Sassou-Nguesso on how to win a constitutional referendum the following year that extended his grip on power; and
* Ollivier once boasted that the charity would be attractive to its members as a networking platform with other business and political figures.
Duncan Hames, policy director of Transparency International UK, said: “There is a risk that charities could be used or recruited to help give an air of legitimacy to those who have abused their power. That charities might be used to burnish the credentials of kleptocratic regimes is particularly galling to those who are impoverished because of their crimes.”
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eb1551 No.77475
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916772 (281926ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / DA reacts to appointment of panel to probe docking of Russian vessel (video)
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“DA reacts to appointment of panel to probe docking of Russian vessel”
https://youtu.be/loBayS50WWE
May 28, 2023
Phineas Mojapelo will head the three-member independent panel to look into the circumstances surrounding the docking of a Russian vessel in the Western Cape last year. Mojapelo will be joined by Advocate Leah Gcabashe senior counsel, and Enver Surty as the other members of the panel. The panel has been given six weeks to conclude the investigations and will present the findings of the report to Ramaphosa. Member of Parliament and DA Shadow Minister of Defence, Kobus Marais weighs in.
3:09 – “Obviously then we need to know government’s involvement because we know that AB Logistics which is the logistical company belonging to Armscor was responsible for the handling of the freight and delivering of the rounds and shells from Russia to our ammunition depot.”
“SA’s arms control under global scrutiny following arms-to-Russia allegations”
https://www.biznews.com/intelligence/2023/05/26/sas-arms-control-under-scrutiny-russia-allegations
26th May 2023
Arms-to-Russia row raises doubt about South Africa’s compliance with arms control. It could face tougher scrutiny in future
The South African defence industry comprises state-owned entities such as Denel, Armscor and a division of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and private companies. Armscor, as the government’s acquisition agency, has its own logistical capability called AB Logistics. It is authorised to move sensitive, controlled, and hazardous military goods in support of the South African National Defence Force, South African defence industry companies and, in some cases, for foreign clients.
The defence force itself is not mandated to engage in arms transactions except through Armscor.
What this shows is that the investigation into the allegations of arms supply to Russia would involve public and private role-players.
Further compounding matters is the fact that the Lady R cargo ship docked at the time when Russia was preparing for participation in the joint military exercise with China and South Africa (Ex Morsi II) which took place in February 2023. It is not clear if its arrival was linked to the joint military exercise, which would be easy for government to clarify. Regrettably, this coincided with the first anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
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eb1551 No.77476
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916821 (281935ZMAY23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Phineas Mojapelo to head Ramaphosa's panel into Russian vessel matter (video)
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>Phineas Mojapelo
“Phineas Mojapelo to head Ramaphosa's panel into Russian vessel matter” - https://youtu.be/2nmQo4S7C9E
“MOJAPELO, PHINEAS MATHALE DEON”
https://www.supremecourtofappeal.org.za/index.php/contact-us/58-acting-judges/mojapelo-phineas-mathale-deon
Personal:
11 June 1951, Polokwane, Limpopo province, South Africa
Married: Dr Setlola Lorna Esther Phoshoko-Mojapelo
Four Children: One son and three daughters
Three grandchildren: One girl and three boys
Education:
Matric: Tshebela High School
B Proc and LLB: University of the North (now Limpopo)
Attorneys Admission Board Exams
Profession:
Lecturer – 1 year at University of Limpopo
Admitted as Attorney of High Court of South Africa: January 1980
Acting Judge of the High Court, Pretoria: 1999 and 2001
Permanent judge of High Court of South Africa (then TPD): 27 January 2003
Deputy Judge President of WLD (now Gauteng Division, Johannesburg): 01 January 2005 - to date (2020)
Acting Judge, Supreme Court of Appeal: 01 December 2019 – 31 March 2020
Professional History:
Candidate Attorney: Webber Wentzel, Johannesburg: Jan 1978 – Dec 1979
Member: Law Society of the Transvaal: 1980 to Dec 2002
Member: Black Layers Association (BLA): 1980 to Jan 2003
Member: National Association of Democratic Laws (Nadel): 1987-1989
Examiner and Senior Examiner: Law Society of South Africa: +- 1988 – 2002
Secretary, BLA: 1985 -1991;
National President, BLA: 1991-1995
IBA Mission to Kenya re Threats to the Independence of the Legal Profession and the Judiciary: 1996
ICJ Mission to Sri Lanka re Threats to the Independence of the Judiciary: 1997
Board Member, BLA-Legal Education Centre: 1995 - 2006
Chair: BLA-Legal Education Centre Trust: +- 2001 – 2006
Commissioner: Judicial Service Commission: 1994 – 2002
Commissioner: South African Law Reform Commission: 1997/8 – 2000/1
LLD (Hon causa): University of Limpopo – 2007
Instructor/Trainer on Trial Advocacy for BLA and Motion Court for the Bar Council: 1996 -2019
Judicial Skills Training for members of Law Society: 2005 – 2018
Attended intensive course on Court Annexed Mediation, Utah, USA: Oct 2019 – Nov 2019
Publications on Legal Topics:
Doctrine of Separation of Powers in SA Context: Advocate 2013
Regular Column on History of the BLA – in several issues of African Law Review: 2017 - date
Papers on variety of subjects delivered over the years
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eb1551 No.77477
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916836 (281937ZMAY23) Notable: Webber Wentzel law firm
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>>77476
>Candidate Attorney: Webber Wentzel, Johannesburg: Jan 1978 – Dec 1979
Webber Wentzel – 1 of 2
https://webberwentzel.com/About-us/Pages/default.aspx
Webber Wentzel is an African firm founded in South Africa more than 150 years ago. We provide in-depth legal and tax services throughout the continent. Our alliance with Linklaters and network of deep relationships with Africa's leading firms allows us to draw on the highest quality and most business relevant pan-African advice - matching this to the needs of our clients. We have over the last 50 years worked on some of the most transformative and significant matters on the African continent.
We are committed to exceptional client service consistently delivered through every client experience. We have extensive experience in advising on matters spanning Africa's countries, regions and languages: our track record is testimony to this. We support our clients across Africa: we do this independently or working alongside our established and integrated network of alliance and key relationship firms. Whether you work with us independently or alongside our network firms, we deliver a 'single firm' experience. With our culturally diverse teams and African proximity, we have developed a fundamental understanding of the continent's multiple and varied legal systems and cultures. We also bring international perspective to our clients through our alliance with global firm. Linklaters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webber_Wentzel
Webber Wentzel was founded in 1868 and is the only large South African law firm to retain a traditional partnership organisation and not incorporate into a limited liability company.
Notable deals[edit]
• Transaction between The Coca-Cola Company, SABMiller Plc and GFI to create the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Africa[28]
• Lead African legal adviser in the largest transaction ever to be done in Africa, AB InBev's take-over of SABMiller[29]
• Old Mutual[30] plc on its Managed Separation – African homecoming (listings on the Johannesburg, London, Malawi, Namibia and Zimbabwe Stock Exchanges)
• Wal-Mart's acquisition of Massmart[31] – entry into Africa
• Mercer Africa's (Marsh & McLennan) acquisition of Alexander Forbes[32]
• Oceana Group's acquisition of Daybrook Fisheries in the USA[33]
• Gold Fields' 50:50 incorporated joint venture with Asanko Gold Inc.[34]
• Structuring of the African entities of General Electric[35]
• Tokio Marine Holdings' acquisition of Hollard[36] enabling it to acquire precious foothold in full-scale African expansion
• Pioneer Foods Group Ltd in respect of the firm intention offer by PepsiCo[37] Inc. to acquire the ordinary shares by way of a scheme of arrangement or standby offer valued at ZAR 25 billion
• USD 2,1 billion combination of the majority of Barclays' African operations with Absa Group – the largest cross-border African M&A transaction in 2013[38]
• Actis-backed Emerging Markets Knowledge Holdings' acquisitions relating to its tertiary education buy-and-build platform[39]
• The Carlyle Group (via its Sub-Saharan Africa Fund[40]) on various M&A transactions and fund structuring
• American Tower Corporation's acquisition of up to 723 of Telkom Kenya's transmission towers[41] – ATC's first entry into the Kenyan market, its fifth market in Africa
• Anglo American's restructuring of its shareholding in Anglo American Platinum and its interests in De Beers (combined deal value of ZAR 87 billion)
• Vodafone Group in respect of the disposal of its indirect 34,94% interest in Safaricom to Vodacom Group for ZAR 35 billion
• Woolworths on its takeover of Australian retailer, David Jones, valued at AUD 2,14 billion, and its acquisition of Country Road[42]
• Anglo American on the sale of the New Largo thermal coal project in South Africa to New Largo Coal[43]
• Sibanye Stillwater in respect of its US$500 million streaming transaction with Wheaton Precious Metals International[44]
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eb1551 No.77478
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916842 (281940ZMAY23) Notable: Webber Wentzel law firm
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Webber Wentzel – 2 of 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webber_Wentzel
Notable cases[edit]
• In 1957 the firm advised Consolidated Diamond Mines of South-West Africa (CDM) in the Great South-West Diamond Case. CDM had been given exclusive rights to mine for diamonds in a diamond-rich area by the administrator of South West Africa, who subsequently conferred the right to Suidwes-Afrika Prospekteers. CDM successfully sued South West Africa to protect their sole right to mine.[6]
• In 1973 the firm successfully completed the case of Venkatrathnan and Another vs Officer Commanding Robben Island. In the case the court decided that prisoners were in principle entitled to study for tertiary degrees.[6]
• In 2004 the firm successfully challenged South African pharmaceutical price capping legislation in the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa in terms of which pharmacists, when dispensing prescription medicine, could charge a fixed fee limited to 26% and capped at R26.00.[6][45]
Notable alumni[edit]
Notable alumni of the firm include:[6]
• Bruce Cleaver, CEO of De Beers Group[46]
• Charles Augustus Wentzel, former Chief Magistrate of the Witwatersrand
• Henry Charles Hull, former board member of Anglo American Corporation and the first Minister of Finance (South Africa)[47]
• Sir Edward Solomon, former South African Senator and Minister of Public Works (South Africa)[48]
• Walter Webber, former Member of Parliament for the Labour Party in Troyeville, founder and champion of the Bantu Men's Social Centre and the Joint Council of Europeans and Natives.
• Ed Southey, President of the Law Society of the Transvaal (1985 and 1986) President of Association of Law Societies of Republic of South Africa (1991)[49]
• Stanley Sessel, former president of the Council of the Association of Law Societies
• Brett Kebble, mining magnate [murdered][50]
• Sheila Camerer, South African ambassador to Bulgaria[51]
• Nicky Newton-King, chief executive officer of the JSE Limited.
• Eric Pfaff, founder of the Maitland Group.[9]
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eb1551 No.77479
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916863 (281946ZMAY23) Notable: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide - Armcor
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>>77475
>“Obviously then we need to know government’s involvement because we know that AB Logistics which is the logistical company belonging to Armscor was responsible for the handling of the freight and delivering of the rounds and shells from Russia to our ammunition depot.”
Armscor continues business, from Apartheid to now.
“The Secretary: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide” – Armscor 1 of 2
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/the-secretary-report/
May 11, 2023
Excerpts
Rather, declassified archival material shows how for years apartheid South Africa and its allies—some of them permanent members of the UN Security Council—circumvented the arms embargo using a complex network to launder cash for arms and to create end-user certificates. Zaire, in particular, served as a central node for the transit of weapons bought illegally by the apartheid regime for União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA) in Angola.18 This relationship was also exploited for Mobutu Sese Seko’s suppression of opposition in Zaire; for meetings between South African envoys and representatives of Gabon’s Omar Bongo and Equatorial Guinea’s Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; and to aid Hissene Habre’s coup in Chad.19
State-owned arms company Armscor sold infantry weapons worth millions to the Rwandan government between 1980 and 1992.21 Between 1990 and 1993 alone, South Africa was estimated to have sold arms worth $32 million to Rwanda.22
With regard to the Rwandan civil war and genocide, there are two documented arms sales between South Africa and Rwanda: one in 1992 between Armscor and the Rwandan government and the other in May 1994 (which is the subject of this investigation). The weapons Armscor sold to Rwanda in 1992 were used not only in the civil war but also in the genocide.
Ehlers’ selection as a secretary of PW Botha, the ‘Big Crocodile’, was no coincidence. The young man’s military experience, exposure to state secrets, and ties to the apartheid power elite had groomed him to become part of the regime’s inner circle. He would be Botha’s side when he was developing strategy and consulting with foreign dignitaries.
In late 1989, Ters Ehlers lost his position. PW Botha was ousted as leader of his beloved National Party, and within months, his cabinet was successful in evicting the ailing Botha, who had suffered multiple strokes, from the presidency too.
The 42-year-old Ehlers left his offices at the Union Buildings in Pretoria carrying a little black book that was second to none. His decade as handlanger or assistant to Botha had set him up for life. He, like many securocrats, would leave government to privatise his services. Ehlers packed up his navy uniform and set up shop as a fixer and middleman in the dangerous and dirty world of highly lucrative arms deals. Ehlers became part of what Human Rights Watch, in a report published in 2000, described as South Africa’s ‘old-boy network’ spanning national defence and private business and drawing on experience gained dodging apartheid arms embargoes. This network would go on to run the arms trade in Africa and globally, which included dealing with some of the world’s worst human rights offenders.
In 1990, Ehlers made a seamless transition from the security state to one of its most curious, secret front companies—the Seychelles-based GMR. Named after Italian Giovanni Mario Ricci, GMR was a sanctions-busting front for the apartheid regime from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s.13 Ehlers was tasked with taking over the reins of GMR from Craig Williamson, who he knew well from his days in Botha’s presidency.14 This relationship with GMR is important for our understanding of Ehlers’ role in the arms sales to Rwanda during the genocide as those weapons transited through the Seychelles in 1994.
In June 1994, as South Africa settled into a tenuous peace in its second month as a democracy and the genocide in Rwanda reached an alarming crescendo, Ehlers was facilitating a secretive and circuitous arms transaction. He travelled from South Africa to the scenic Seychelles islands to buy weapons, which were sold on to a Rwandan colonel, who provided a falsified end-user certificate (EUC) from then Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC).
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eb1551 No.77480
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18916868 (281947ZMAY23) Notable: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide - Armcor
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>>77479
“The Secretary: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide” – Armscor 2 of 2
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/the-secretary-report/
May 11, 2023
The arms travelled to their destination— Rwanda—with Colonel Théoneste Bagosora on a DC-8 plane registered in Zaire.6 Bagosora was an official in the Rwandan ministry of defence and a leader of the Interahamwe,7 the extremist militia considered to be the main perpetrator of the genocide. This circuitous trip was undertaken twice, and was unsuccessful the third time, as the media and people in the Seychelles learned that the arms were supporting the ongoing genocide in Rwanda.8 This arms sale was in explicit contravention of United Nations (UN) sanctions on the sale of weapons to the genocidal Rwandan regime.
Using declassified records from South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) cables and faxes; and police affidavits, witness testimonies, and other documents of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, we show that Ters Ehlers and Théoneste Bagosora facilitated and perpetuated crimes against humanity and genocide in Rwanda in June 1994—a genocide that claimed the lives of over 800,000 to one million people in just 100 days.14
Among the documents Ehlers showed us, there was one he said he is very proud of—it is his certificate, signed by President Nelson Mandela, appointing him as honorary consul of Colombia.
He says that this was the result of work he conducted for the Colombians at the behest of a good friend who held an ambassadorial post at the UN in Geneva. This friend told him that Colombia was ‘struggling with Armscor’. While Armscor and Colombia had a relatively good relationship and Colombia already bought lots of ammunition from Armscor, the South African state-owned arms company was reluctant to sell a Mirage aircraft part that it had developed, which cost half of what it did in France and lasted five times longer.
To assist the Colombians, Ehlers called the chairman of Armscor. Later, in 1995, ‘the friend in Geneva’ called to say that the Colombians had managed to secure the deal with his help. Two months later, the Colombian ministry of foreign affairs offered Ehlers an honorary consul position in South Africa, as Colombia did not have an embassy in South Africa at the time.
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eb1551 No.77481
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924452 (301227ZMAY23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Glencore Subsidiary Buys Sherwin Alumina at Bankruptcy Auction
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Glencore has interests in Corpus Christi…
Glencore Subsidiary Buys Sherwin Alumina at Bankruptcy Auction
https://aluminiuminsider.com/glencore-subsidiary-buys-sherwin-alumina-at-bankruptcy-auction/
APR. 25, 2016
Texas’ Corpus Christi Alumina (CCA) purchased the assets of Sherwin Alumina at auction last week, winning the bid with a US$54 million offer. Both companies are subsidiaries of Anglo-Swiss multinational commodity trading and mining company Glencore plc.
Although the Port of Corpus Christi submitted a bid, court filings indicated that Sherwin had a pre-existing plan to sell to CCA when it (Sherwin) filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in January. The plan involved Sherwin selling CCA the entirety of its assets in exchange for forgiveness of US$95 million of debt, plus US$250 thousand in cash. Another Glencore company has given Sherwin US$40 million to continue operating during bankruptcy proceedings. Sherwin was able to accept a higher bid if one was offered, but this arrangement is part of a plan to move Sherwin through bankruptcy quickly and in a debt-free condition.
The next step in the plan is to take the plan back to bankruptcy court. The court, namely the US Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District of Texas in Houston, will set a date to consider the plan within the next several days or weeks.
The firm is also in negotiations with labor at the plant, but according to a spokesman for US Steelworkers, which represents the plant’s labor force, said it is too early to tell what the sale might mean for labor negotiations. Negotiators are planning to meet with Sherwin’s attorneys this week in an effort to come to an amicable conclusion to talks that have gone on for over one-and-a-half years.
If negotiations fall through, USW’s representatives said that they will work towards separating workers from the plant and securing any back payments Sherwin may owe them. That would allow them to re-apply with Sherwin, but not as members of USW. The union’s attorneys are also working to insure that any agreements made with Sherwin will remain in force once the company’s ownership is settled.
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eb1551 No.77482
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924456 (301227ZMAY23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Glencore Subsidiary Buys Sherwin Alumina at Bankruptcy Auction
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>>77481
“Power plant at old Sherwin Alumina site to resume operations”
https://www.caller.com/story/news/local/2019/05/02/power-plant-old-sherwin-alumina-site-resume-operations/3650943002/
May 2, 2019
A shuttered power plant on the old Sherwin Alumina property in Gregory is planning to restart operations in June.
The natural gas plant was built in 2002 to provide energy to its partner, Sherwin Alumina, said David Knox, a spokesman for NRG Energy Inc. It was "mothballed" in 2016 when Sherwin Alumina filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations, he said.
Now that some issues related to that bankruptcy filing have been resolved, work is underway to get the power plant back up and running as a combined cycle facility by early June 2019, according to a news release.
"I am pleased to announce the return to service of this highly efficient natural gas plant," said Mauricio Gutierrez, president and CEO of NRG, in a statement. "The Public Utility Commission of Texas' recent actions to further strengthen the ERCOT market reinforced our decision to return Gregory to service ahead of summer, providing additional reliability to our customers and Texas' growing economy."
The Sherwin Alumina property has been undergoing environmental remediation since the company entered into bankruptcy. And while the plant is situated on the property, it is not located within the old Sherwin Alumina facility or on the land being cleaned up, Knox said.
The NRG plant is capable of powering about 77,000 homes on the hottest days of the year at full power, the release states.
The plant will also undergo some revamping, as it shifts away from providing steam to the Sherwin Alumina plant, Knox said. It will have eight full-time employees.
"Instead of doing that steam out (to the plant), it just focuses all that steam on the steam turbine and generating that power," he said. "Without the primary customer, we needed to have the economics work."
After its closure, the Sherwin Alumina site was put under the ownership of Corpus Christi Alumina, a subsidiary of Sherwin Alumina's Swiss-based parent company, Glencore Holdings. A representative with Glencore declined to comment when contacted by the Caller-Times on Thursday.
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eb1551 No.77483
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924464 (301229ZMAY23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Bribery Scandal To Cost Glencore $1.1 Billion, While Billionaire Execs Avoid Blame—For Now
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>>77481
>>77482
Its business as usual eventhough…
“Bribery Scandal To Cost Glencore $1.1 Billion, While Billionaire Execs Avoid Blame—For Now”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2022/05/26/bribery-scandal-to-cost-glencore-11b—billionaire-execs-avoid-blame-for-now/?sh=11642fa1625a
May 26, 2022,11:44am EDT
Below are excerpts
Marc Rich, the legendary commodities trader, fled the United States for Europe in 1983 after being indicted for trading Iranian oil during the 1979 hostage crisis and evading $50 million in taxes. From Switzerland, Rich continued to operate Marc Rich & Co. until selling the trading house to his protégés in 1994. By the time President Bill Clinton pardoned Rich on his last day in office in 2001, the company had been renamed Glencore International. Rich died in 2013, age 79, a billionaire and a free man—an example that Glencore’s next generation of fat cats now seek to follow.
Including Rich (and his longtime right hand Pincus Green, now retired with an estimated $900 million) the company has birthed at least nine billion-dollar fortunes. The richest of the Glencore gang is former CEO Ivan Glasenberg, at $8.9 billion, according to the Forbes Real-Time Billionaire rankings. Others include Daniel Maté, 58, a metals trader worth an estimated $3.6 billion, and oil trader Tor Peterson at $2.7 billion.
All three left the company in the past two years, but neither they nor other billionaire executives have yet been fingered in the Department of Justice investigation into Glencore’s misdeeds, resolved this week with the company’s admissions of guilt and $1.1 billion in fines.
According to a statement from U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, the execs likely knew something: “With approval and knowledge of top executives,” Glencore traders for more than a decade until 2018 made illicit payments seem customary. Glencore admits now that its traders bribed foreign officials to secure contracts and cargoes, bribed bureaucrats to avoid audits, and bribed judges to make lawsuits disappear. Its fine under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act will amount to $430 million, with forfeiture of $270 million of ill-gotten gains.
Two Glencore traders have so far pled guilty and are soon to be sentenced. First, Emilio Jose Heredia Collado of California admitted to conspiring to manipulate the price of marine fuel oil in the ports of Los Angeles and Houston. (Those shenanigans will cost Glencore a fine of $341 million and the forfeiture of $144 million in profits.) Second is the government’s star witness, Anthony Stimler, formerly a senior oil trader overseeing West Africa. Stimler last year pled guilty to bribery and money laundering. He has reportedly shown remorse, and has been helping to elucidate for prosecutors the details of how Glencore, via “dozens of agreements” paid millions in bribes to Nigerian officials.
In 2014 Stimler, according to DOJ filings, was told to contribute an “advance” of $300,000 toward the reelection campaign of a Nigerian official. The payment flowed via wire transfer from a Glencore bank account in Switzerland through a New York bank to a Nigerian-owned account in Cyprus. In 2015 in order to get the opportunity to buy cargoes of oil from Nigeria, Glencore was required to submit $50,000 per cargo as an “advance payment.” According to court documents, Glencore made illicit profits of $124 million due to the scheme.
Other details include $147,000 in “Operation Carwash” payments made to three Brazilian officials at state-controlled oil giant Petrobras, which were disguised as a “service fee” of 50 cents per barrel of Brazilian oil that Glencore bought. All told, Glencore allegedly made $40 million in illicit payments to Brazilian officials.
In Venezuela, Glencore paid government-connected intermediaries $1.3 million in order to speed up $12 million in late payments that Petroleos de Venezuela owed the trading house under oil contracts.
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, when a lawsuit alleged that Glencore had breached a contract and owed $16 million in damages, a company intermediary had a private meeting with the judge presiding over the case, paid a bribe of $500,000 disguised as a fake invoice for legal work, and the lawsuit went away. In DRC, Glencore admits to paying $27.5 million in bribes.
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eb1551 No.77484
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924476 (301233ZMAY23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / “Killer cholera hits amid decade-long bickering over Hammanskraal water crisis - and tender scandals”
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>>77443
>Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa
“Corruption blamed for Hammanskraal water crisis”
https://youtu.be/Ef6adU4rrbw
May 25, 2023
Former Tshwane MMC for Utility Services, Abel Tau says the Hammanskraal cholera water crisis, which has claimed 17 lives so far, could have been avoided years ago if corruption was not rife and political leaders paid attention to the cries of the community. This comes after the Special Investigation Unit revealed that it has enough preliminary grounds to probe a tender for the upgrade of the Rooiwal Wastewater Treatment Plant in Hammanskraal.
The tender in question was awarded to controversial businessman Edwin Sodi and later revoked by then-MMC Abel Tau. He unpacks this further.
“Killer cholera hits amid decade-long bickering over Hammanskraal water crisis – and tender scandals” [including the new Minister of Electricity, ANC’s Kgosientsho ‘Sputla’ Ramokgopa”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-05-23-killer-cholera-hits-amid-decade-long-bickering-over-hammanskraal-water-crisis-and-tender-scandals/
23 May 2023
The cholera outbreak has killed 15 people so far in Hammanskraal, Tshwane, where water issues have long been used as a campaigning tool by political parties to gain votes and control in the metro.
Thirteen years ago, it was reported that the Department of water affairs had declared the Apies River a disaster area after raw sewage had been pouring into the river located near the Rooiwal sewage treatment plant. That was in 2010.
In response to AfriForum’s petition calling on the Tshwane council to resolve the issue, the then council led by former mayor and now Minister of Electricity ANC’s Kgosientsho ‘Sputla’ Ramokgopa earmarked R11-million for maintenance and upgrading of the treatment plant.
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eb1551 No.77485
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924486 (301236ZMAY23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Life in the Time of Cholera - the SA reality as ANC governance falls behind 19th Century civilization (Parts 1&2)
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“Fikile Mbalula here in interview with HardTalk's Stephen Sakur” - https://youtu.be/NwwK9qcJnrM
“Life in the Time of Cholera – the SA reality as ANC governance falls behind 19th Century civilization” – 1 of 2
https://www.biznews.com/health/2023/05/29/cholera-anc-failure
29th May 2023
The cholera outbreak in Hammanskraal, which has killed 21 people so far, is not only tragic but an ominous sign of the continuing disintegration of the South African state. Under the ANC, one after another of the nation’s essential services has fallen to pieces.
In his appalling interview on Hard Talk on the BBC last week, Fikile Mbalula, Secretary General of the ANC, said that electricity was the “one single failure” of 29 years of ANC rule. The interviewer, Stephen Sackur, did not even pick him up on this preposterous claim. Electricity is but one of a multitude of failures which is ruining our country, and by no means the most important one. Failures in education, crime prevention, and unemployment are all more important than our collapsing electricity supply, although none of them have the sudden, spectacular effects of load-shedding. Perhaps most important of all is the ANC’s failure to maintain two of the greatest needs of civilisation: clean water and good sanitation.
Cholera can be treated simply by giving the patient water with suitable salts, cheap and plentifully available, either by drinking or by injection. It is an utter disgrace that anyone in the world today should die of cholera. In South Africa this month, over twenty people did so at Hammanskraal, in the richest province in South Africa, purely as a result of misgovernance.
The ANC’s manifold failures – in education, crime prevention, health, water and sanitation, railways, ports, municipalities, railways, and employment – are caused not only by corruption, incompetence, neglect and arrogance but also by deliberate policy. The ANC has deliberately forced upon the nation policies it knows are ruinous and to which it would never dream of submitting itself. Consider somewhat similar failures in another country far away a century ago.
One of the world’s worst epidemics of malaria happened in Russia in 1922, spreading as far north as Archangel on the Arctic Circle. Nowadays, it would have been blamed on climate change (in the freezing cold!), but actually, it was caused by the collapse of Russian health services following the brutal disruption of the communist revolution and the civil war. (Malaria decimated the European population during the horrible cold of the 16th and 17th Centuries and probably killed Cromwell.) But an even worse loss of life, this time by starvation, was caused by deliberate communist policy.
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eb1551 No.77486
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924491 (301238ZMAY23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Life in the Time of Cholera - the SA reality as ANC governance falls behind 19th Century civilization (Parts 1&2)
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“Life in the Time of Cholera – the SA reality as ANC governance falls behind 19th Century civilization” – 2 of 2
https://www.biznews.com/health/2023/05/29/cholera-anc-failure
29th May 2023
Forced upon the nation
In South Africa, the ANC has forced upon the nation policies such as racial affirmative action, employment equity, transformation, cadre deployment and BEE, which it knows full well are ruinous. It knows that these policies have ruined education for the great mass of our people. ANC ministers would not dream of sending their own children to schools with affirmative action teachers, 92% of whom were black (in line with the Employment Equity Act, which the ANC has recently strengthened). BEE procurement has helped to ruin Eskom, but the ANC keeps pushing it harder and harder. From what we know about the tragedy at Hammanskraal and here, some of the facts seem as muddy as the water the local people have to drink; these ANC policies are largely responsible for the loss of life.
Hammanskraal is a large peri-urban municipality in the north of Gauteng. It falls under the Tshwane local authority, which was ruled by the ANC until 2016 when a DA-led coalition took over. It has a long history of failing water supply and sanitation. In 2008, sewage from the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Plant (RWWT) in the Tshwane municipality began flowing into the Apies River. Nothing much seems to have been done about it then. In 2011, the ANC closed the Temba Water Purification Plant. In 2019, Thembeka Mphefu, a Tshwane official and the divisional head of supply chain management, awarded a tender worth R295 million to upgrade the RWWT to a consortium of three companies, all owned by a businessman, Edwin Sodi, described as “an ANC benefactor”. Had Mr Sodi completed the work as he promised, the water at Hammanskraal would this month have been safe to drink, and 21 people would not have died. He did not do so and did not have the competence to do so.
According to a tweet by Koketso Resane on 23 May 2023, published in The Citizen, “Instead of using the money to upgrade the plant and ensure Hammanskraal residents get clean water, Edwin bought additional luxury cars, paid ANC salaries, and bagged Kefilwe Mabote as his side.” (Please google “Kefilwe Mabota images”.) In other words, he acted in full compliance with BEE procurement, which President Ramaphosa has recently confirmed he supports. I notice that Comrade Fikile Mbalula blames the DA for the Hammanskraal tragedy.
Will the ANC reverse its ruinous racial policies and allow the poor people in the municipalities to receive the best services at the lowest prices from the most competent and honest suppliers and contractors, regardless of their race or political connections? Will it consider the provision of clean water and good sanitation to all the people to be more important than racial ideology and favours to rich cronies? I don’t think so. Just listen to Fikile Mbalula in the Hard Talk interview, and you won’t think so, either. Stalin thought that achieving socialism was more important than feeding starving people. The ANC thinks that racial ideology and enrichment of the few are more important than the welfare of the many.
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eb1551 No.77487
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924517 (301253ZMAY23) Notable: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide - Armcor
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>>77479
>Rather, declassified archival material shows how for years apartheid South Africa and its allies—some of them permanent members of the UN Security Council—circumvented the arms embargo using a complex network to launder cash for arms and to create end-user certificates. Zaire, in particular, served as a central node for the transit of weapons bought illegally by the apartheid regime for União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola (UNITA) in Angola.18 This relationship was also exploited for Mobutu Sese Seko’s suppression of opposition in Zaire; for meetings between South African envoys and representatives of Gabon’s Omar Bongo and Equatorial Guinea’s Obiang Nguema Mbasogo; and to aid Hissene Habre’s coup in Chad.19
Mobutu Sese Seko Connections
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/feb/10/where-concorde-once-flew-the-story-of-president-mobutus-african-versailles
Tue 10 Feb 2015 07.58 EST
In 1963 he was invited by president John F Kennedy to the White House and effectively recruited to the capitalist side in the cold war’s African battleground. Two years later he declared himself head of state, renamed his country Zaire, renamed himself Mobutu Sese Seko Koko Ngbendu wa za Banga (meaning “the all-powerful warrior who, because of endurance and an inflexible will to win, will go from conquest to conquest leaving fire in his wake”) and adopted his infamous leopard-skin hat.
America, his patron, appeared willing to bankroll or turn a blind eye to any excess. Mobutu rapidly set the tone for his rule by ordering the public hanging of four former ministers at a sports stadium for an alleged coup plot.
There was no greater symbol of excess than Gbadolite and its palaces, for which he hired the Tunisian-born French architect Olivier Clement Cacoub and Senegal’s Pierre Goudiaby Atépa.
Guests over the years reputedly included Pope John Paul II, the king of Belgium, French president Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, UN secretary-general Boutros Boutros Ghali, self-declared emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa of the Central African Republic, American televangelist Pat Robertson, oil scion David Rockefeller, businessman Maurice Tempelsman and William Casey, director of the CIA.
https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1997/vp970909/09090471.htm
His country was a lonely outpost of anti-communism on a continent rife with post-colonial socialism. The CIA helped him rise to power in the 1960s, and American aid was vital to his rule. President George Bush praised him in 1989 as ``one of our most valued friends.''
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eb1551 No.77488
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924528 (301258ZMAY23) Notable: How Middlemen and Corporations Armed the Rwandan Genocide - Armcor
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>>77487
Keep in mind…
Maurice Tempelsman, De Beers/Oppenheimers/US Connections
https://www.shoppbs.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/transcripts/1209.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20210301035453/https://www.shoppbs.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/programs/transcripts/1209.html
NARRATOR: Maurice Tempelsman is an independent diamond dealer and a key intermediary for De Beers.
Mr. ASKIN: In a matter of, oh, 10 days, Maurice Tempelsman holds consultations in Brussels with key officials. He meets with the U.S. embassy in Kinshasa, has consultations with the U.S. State Department, speaks with Mobutu, flies on to go meet with Mr. Oppenheimer of De Beers in South Africa in what, according to what is certainly shown by a number of declassified U.S. State Department documents to be an attempt to stitch together a relationship between the De Beers empire and the Mobutu regime. So it's very clear that from the very beginning of the Mobutu regime Tempelsman had an important role in, to put it most charitably, advising and guiding Mobutu on how to deal with companies like De Beers.-
NARRATOR: The Oppenheimers, through Tempelsman, arranged to have the exclusive supply of diamonds shipped to their offices in London. De Beers has done well on Zaire's diamonds. So has President Mobutu.
Is it coincidence?...
http://whale.to/c/maurice_tempelsman.html
Belgian-born Maurice Tempelsman has a long and bloody history in Africa. When Congo’s first Premier, Patrice Lumumba, pledged to return diamond wealth back to the newly independent Congo in the early 60’s, Tempelsman, who began with De Beers in the 1950’s, helped engineer the coup d’etat that consolidated the dictatorship of 29 year-old Colonel Mobutu, and the coup against Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah; diamonds were at stake in each.
“I believe this was the beginning of what we now know of as conflict diamonds in the Congo,” says blood diamond expert and investigative journalist Janine Roberts, author of the book Glitter and Greed: The Secret World of the Diamond Cartel. “From then on diamonds would be extensively used to discreetly fund wars, coups, repression and dictatorships, in Africa.”
Maurice Tempelsman is Chairman of the American Jewish Congress, a Zionist pressure group that claims it works closely with the Israeli military. SEC filings show that LKI directors are high-rolling Zionist lawyers and investment bankers: one director belongs to the law firm that once represented President Kennedy—another Tempelsman friend. LKI is also connected to the euphemistically named United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The Tempelsman empire remains rock solid behind Leon Tempelsman & Sons, De Beers, and Lazare Kaplan International—supplier of Tiffany’s and Cartier’s diamonds. A client of Adelai Stevenson’s law firm during the first Congo crises (1960-1970), Tempelsman later hired Lawrence Devlin, a CIA station chief responsible for covert operations in Katanga, to maintain the Mobutu diamond/cobalt connections into the late 1980’s.
Tempelsman is the deep pockets of the Democratic party, a regular supporter of the campaigns of John Kerry (D); Ed Royce (R); Tom Daschle (D); Barack Obama (D); Maxine Waters (D); John Rockefeller (D); Richard Gephardt (D); Howard Wolpe (D); Patrick (D) and Edward Kennedy (D); and the 1988 win of George H.W. Bush.
Tempelsman contributed some $500,000 to Clinton for president, and he is backing Hillary (D)… Botswana’s President Mogae attended the 1999 Attracting Capital to Africa Summit in Houston (TX), organized by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA), the “who’s who” of multinational corporations. CCA chairman Maurice Tempelsman organized the summit, where 10 African heads of state met with half of Clinton's Cabinet and 200 corporate representatives.[26] Tempelsman and the CCA organized the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Africa in 2001, featuring DRC President Joseph Kabila, coordinated with an Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) meeting involving President G. W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powel.
Maurice Tempelsman was Jackie O’Nassis Kennedy’s lover and he reportedly courted Madeline Albright.
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eb1551 No.77489
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924629 (301338ZMAY23) Notable: Webber Wentzel law firm
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>>77476
>Phineas Mojapelo [Candidate Attorney: Webber Wentzel, Johannesburg: Jan 1978 – Dec 1979] to head Ramaphosa's panel into Russian vessel matter
>>77477
>Webber Wentzel
>>77478
>Bruce Cleaver, CEO of De Beers Group[46]
“Alessandra Berridge - Executive Vice-president, Commercial and Partnerships” at De Beers Group and was a partner at Webber Wentzel
https://www.debeersgroup.com/about-us/leadership#alessandra-berridge
Alessandra was appointed Executive Vice-President, Commercial and Partnerships, in February 2018.
Skills and Experience
Alessandra was Lead Legal Counsel for Anglo American from 2013 to 2018, leading on mergers and acquisitions and strategic transactions. Previously, she was Group General Counsel for De Beers Group from 2008. She has also served as a director of De Beers UK, De Beers Group Services and De Beers Marine.
Before joining De Beers, she was a partner at Webber Wentzel, Africa’s largest law firm.
Alessandra is a qualified lawyer with a BA in English, Philosophy and Law and an LLB from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. She is also an Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa.
External Appointments
None.
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eb1551 No.77490
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18924675 (301351ZMAY23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Botswana says it is still keen on De Beers partnership, confident of new deal
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>>77488
>Botswana
>>77489
“Botswana says it is still keen on De Beers partnership, confident of new deal”
https://www.miningweekly.com/article/botswana-says-it-is-still-keen-on-de-beers-partnership-confident-of-new-deal-2023-05-30
30th May 2023
Botswana wants to maintain its partnership with De Beers and is confident that ongoing negotiations for a new diamond sales agreement will succeed, a government spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Botswana is negotiating a new sales deal with Anglo American's De Beers ahead of the expiry of its current agreement, signed in 2011, later this year.
President Mokgweetsi Masisi's threats to walk away from the negotiations if Botswana fails to secure a bigger share of rough diamonds produced by Debswana, their 54-year-old diamond mining joint venture, have fueled speculation that the government may end the relationship.
But in a statement, government spokesperson William Sentshebeng said the negotiations between the government and De Beers "are ongoing, and we are confident that they will result in a deal that will benefit both parties".
Botswana's share of Debswana's output increased to 25% in 2020 from 10% in 2011. Although Botswana has not publicly stated what share it is seeking in the new deal, it is believed to be as high as 50%.
Sentshebeng said talks to renew De Beers' diamond mining rights, which are due to expire in 2029, were also being held well in advance to allow for critical investment decisions.
De Beers and Botswana plan to invest in capital intensive expansion projects at their two largest mines, Jwaneng and Orapa, to extend their lifespans by another 20 years.
In March, Masisi's announcement that Botswana will take up a 24% stake in Belgian gem cutter and trader HB Antwerp was seen as an attempt to reduce De Beers’ dominance over the country’s diamond industry.
But Sentshebeng said Botswana's partnership with HB Antwerp was meant to secure a stake in diamond processing and value addition.
“The partnership with HB Antwerp will not affect or replace the partnership with De Beers, which is premised on mining and selling rough diamonds,” Sentshebeng said.
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eb1551 No.77491
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18935782 (011804ZJUN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Glencore to honour pre-existing Russia contracts, no new deals
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Glencore is deep in Russian oil.
“Glencore to honour pre-existing Russia contracts, no new deals”
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/glencore-honour-pre-existing-russia-contracts-no-new-deals-2022-03-30/
March 30, 20228:15 AM EDT
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - Global mining and trading Glencore (GLEN.L) said on Wednesday it had "no realistic way to exit" its stakes in Russian company En+ Group and state oil firm Rosneft (ROSN.MM) after reviewing its business ties.
The London-listed miner added in the statement that it would "not enter into any new trading business in respect of Russian origin commodities unless directed by the relevant government authorities".
On March 1, the Swiss company said it was reviewing its business activities in Russia.
Eventhough…
“Glencore sells stake in Russia's Russneft to cap 20-year partnership”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-glencore-sells-stake-russias-071110826.html
February 15, 2022
MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) - Glencore has sold out of Russneft, capping two decades of investments which saw the Swiss commodities firm trading millions of barrels of the Russian group's oil even as it witnessed some of Russia's top corporate and political battles.
Glencore had helped [Mikhail] Gutseriyev build Russneft from scratch since the early 2000s into a top-10 Russian oil firm by funding the firm's expansion in return for oil export rights.
The deal allowed Glencore, one of the top three global oil traders, to market large volumes of Russian oil.
Glencore remained a shareholder in Russneft during decades of turbulence surrounding the firm, including Gutseriyev losing control, fleeing Russia to London in 2007, and returning home later to become a loyal Kremlin partner again.
Other challenges included Russneft's billions of dollars of debt to Russian state banks, as well as bankruptcies at other financial institutions founded by Gutseriyev.
Keep in mind…
“Glencore Poised to Become Largest Russian Oil Trader”
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Glencore-Poised-to-Become-Largest-Russian-Oil-Trader.html
Feb 02, 2013, 6:00 PM
An unprecedented deal between Russia’s state-controlled Rosneft and Glencore (GLEN:LN)—the world’s largest oil trader—gives Rosneft much-needed cash and positions Glencore to become the world’s largest trader of Russian oil. This is no small deal for a foreign company in Russia.
The deal—sealed in late Decemberwill first see Glencore and another trading major, Vitol, pay Rosneft $10 billion in advance for future Russian oil.- Under the deal, What does $10 billion buy Glencore and its deal partner Vitol? Quite a lot: they will take 67 million tons of Rosneft's oil exports for the next five years.
The cash will help Rosneft recoup after acquiring TNK-BP.
To many analysts, this is a perfect marriage of one of the world’s largest producers and the world’s largest trader. And no one expected the deal to close so quickly. Glencore had long attempted such a move but had failed repeatedly to make it happen. Apparently, though, some shaky relationships have recently been strengthened; namely that between the circle around Russian President Vladimir Putin and a Russian aluminum tycoon, Oleg Deripaska, who has close ties to Glencore.
Where does this put Glencore? At the top of the Russian oil trading list. The Russian oil futures represent almost one-tenth of Glencore’s entire global holdings of 2.5 million barrels per day.
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eb1551 No.77492
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18935789 (011805ZJUN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Second Major Railway Grinds To Halt In South Africa
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“Second Major Railway Grinds To Halt In South Africa”
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/second-major-railway-grinds-halt-south-africa
Thursday, Jun 01, 2023 - 06:55 AM
The precise question one needs to ask is: What the hell is continuing to unfold in South Africa? An economic crisis is worsening, and extended rolling blackouts have been the norm over the last several months, but in the last week, multiple major railways have ground to a halt due to rampant theft of power cables.
Bloomberg said a 535-mile rail line used to haul iron ore and manganese from Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.'s giant Sishen mine in the Northern Cape province to west coast ports was paralyzed on Tuesday after criminal organized gangs stole power cables used to power electric locomotives.
Transnet SOC Ltd., the state-owned entity that operates the line, wrote in a statement:
"Security teams were immediately activated and are working with law enforcement agencies, stakeholders and customers to curb this security threat.
"Our employees will be working around the clock to get services back to normal and get customers' cargo moving as soon as possible."
The 535-mile rail line is the second to be vandalized by theft within a week. This time last week, a 428-mile rail line from the Port of Durban to Gauteng province had capacity significantly reduced due to "theft, vandalism, and rail damage" by gangs.
Meanwhile, this morning, South Africa's rand hit a new record low against the dollar due to rising diplomatic tensions and worsening economic risks.
The rand touched 19.9204 per dollar, just shy of the 20 handle.
Bloomberg noted:
The latest setback for investors is the government's plan to provide diplomatic immunity to attendees of BRICS meetings as it prepares to host Russian President Vladimir Putin at an August summit. That's added to power cuts that are hurting the economy, concerns over China's growth, and renewed gains in the US dollar.
And it's been about a week since the African National Congress, a social-democratic political party in the country, warned that the country could become a "failed state."
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eb1551 No.77493
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18935795 (011807ZJUN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Proposed water licensing regulations requiring up to 75% black South African shareholding place tenuous food security at further risk
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>>77492
>And it's been about a week since the African National Congress, a social-democratic political party in the country, warned that the country could become a "failed state."
South Africa is already in a failed state when laws like this are passed. The key point in this article, “the proposed regulations exempt mining companies”
“Proposed water licensing regulations requiring up to 75% black South African shareholding place tenuous food security at further risk”
https://agrisa.co.za/media/proposed-water-licensing-regulations-requiring-up-to-75-black-south-african-shareholding-place-tenuous-food-security-at-further-risk
1 Jun
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) recently published draft revised Regulations regarding the Procedural Requirements for Water Use Licence Applications and Amendments for comment. According to the draft regulations, certain enterprises applying for water use licenses to take or store water, will in the future have to allocate shares of up to 75% to black South Africans in order for such water use licenses to be granted. The consequences for food security and the sustainability of the agricultural sector should these regulations be passed in the current form cannot be understated – they would have a devastating impact on the sector and its ability to provide the country with a secure supply of food. This is because focussing solely on ownership, to the exclusion of all other relevant factors, will mean the loss (or partial loss) of water resources for numerous currently viable commercial farming enterprises.
Similar requirements are also prescribed in the draft with respect to so-called “stream flow reduction activities” (essentially commercial forestry plantations). The regulations also make provision for hydraulic fracturing (which is a further risk and threat to food security).
The prescribed minimum black South African shareholding requirements of 25%, 50%, or 75%, required for a water use license to succeed depends on the volume of water abstracted or stored, or the area covered (in the case of commercial forest plantations).
The proposed regulations are seen as the DWS’s most radical and sweeping effort to date toward changing the demographics with respect to water use in South Africa. The agricultural and forestry sectors appear to be the primary target of the proposed regulations. The agricultural sector accounts for approximately 60% of South Africa’s total water use. It is worth noting that the proposed regulations exempt mining companies, the state and state-owned entities, as well as 100% black-owned entities.
“Agri SA is of the view that the proposed regulations will have a devastating effect on South Africa’s commercial agricultural sector if adopted in their current form,” says Janse Rabie, legal and policy executive at Agri SA. “It is well known that the DWS envisages compulsory licensing of existing lawful water uses in the near future (a fact which is emphasised by regulation 13 of the proposed regulations). By far the greatest number of agricultural water uses are exercised in terms of historic existing lawful water uses.”
Concerningly, the draft regulations would seem to be attempting to replace the current suite of considerations which apply to granting water licenses with ownership demographics. In terms of section 27 of the National Water Act, the DWS must take all relevant factors into account when issuing a water use license. This already includes the need to redress the results of past racial and gender discrimination.
“Section 27 of the National Water Act however also contains at least 10 other considerations that the DWS (as being the responsible authority for granting water use licenses) needs to consider before granting any application for a water use license. What the proposed regulations seek to achieve is to make BBBEE the sole consideration for granting licenses,” says Rabie.
By contrast, Rabie stresses that this effort by government cannot have come at a worse time for the sector and the economy, which is already reeling from the impact of load shedding, rural crime and deteriorating public infrastructure.
The commentary period on the proposed Revision of Regulations regarding the Procedural Requirements for Water Use Licence Applications and Amendments will expire on 18 July 2023.
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eb1551 No.77494
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18935804 (011809ZJUN23) Notable: Solidarity to companies - you do not have the right to obey injustice (with .pdf)
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>>77493
>“Proposed water licensing regulations requiring up to 75% black South African shareholding place tenuous food security at further risk”
“Solidarity to companies – you do not have the right to obey injustice”
https://solidariteit.co.za/en/solidarity-to-companies-you-do-not-have-the-right-to-obey-injustice/
Thursday | 01 June | 2023
Solidarity today wrote to at least 2 000 of South Africa’s major companies, asking them to record their protest against the government’s latest race laws.
Companies are requested to collectively refuse to implement the Act, to exert political pressure on the government and to join the legal battle.
Solidarity Chief Executive writes that now is not the time for blind obedience, but it is time for positive protest. This will be for the good of everyone in South Africa.
According to the letter, companies that obey this new injustice are not only complicit in the injustice but also in the deepening crisis in the country. The letter also points out that companies do not have the right to obey injustice.
It is also pointed out in the letter that the new Act deprives employers of the right to do business and employees of the right to work.
Therefore, as Hermann writes, the onus to stop the Act and the regulations rests largely on businesses.
Hermann further states that these regulations make South Africa the most racially regulated country in the world. These regulations place employers in an impossible position. They are unimplementable, but will become law.
Continuing, the letter reads: “Flip Buys, chairperson of the Solidarity Movement, writes in a column that the new racial laws should not be seen in isolation from the broader disasters the government has wrought upon the country. It is the very same ideology that has led to the country’s decay, the impunity of corruption, the crime crisis and economic collapse. Companies that support these racial laws should not complain about the energy crisis, municipal decay or about the risk of the US kicking us out of the AGOA agreement. This is just another piece of the same puzzle.”
The new race law and the regulations give the Minister of Employment and Labour the right to identify sectors and to set race quotas for these sectors that can be imposed on employers.
The minister has published 60 pages of regulations prescribing in detail to employers what their race numbers should look like.
“Redressing imbalances or creating more jobs is a legitimate goal but the focus is not on redress or jobs but on race – even if it is at the cost of jobs,” Hermann writes.
Here, https://solidariteit.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=06cebdddb93ed5ecee55f281f&id=ac40cca4e8&e=1320ada9cf, is the letter to employers, and here, https://solidariteit.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=06cebdddb93ed5ecee55f281f&id=f90671b3cf&e=1320ada9cf. is the report’s executive summary. See attachments
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eb1551 No.77495
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18935811 (011811ZJUN23) Notable: Solidarity to companies - you do not have the right to obey injustice (with .pdf)
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>>77494
>Here, https://solidariteit.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=06cebdddb93ed5ecee55f281f&id=ac40cca4e8&e=1320ada9cf, is the letter to employers
The letter also states;
Two injustices are at stake here. The first is the injustice done to white, coloured and Indian persons, relegating them to second-class citizenship.
The second injustice is that there are still many companies in the country that accept this injustice as “just” and normal.
The onus to stop the Act and the regulations rests largely on companies.
In light of this, we kindly request you to:
• Not implement this Act and the regulations as the implementation thereof will condone it;
• Put pressure on the government to withdraw the Act and the regulations;
• Bring an application against the Act yourself, or be admitted to the litigation as a friend of the court; and to
• Make a contribution towards Solidarity’s litigation if you cannot bring an application yourself.
This is going to be an epic and expensive court battle for the benefit of everyone across traditional boundaries.
Now is not the time for blind obedience but for positive protest.
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eb1551 No.77496
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18982897 (101455ZJUN23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / President Ramaphosa must expand Lady R probe to include Nato (Parts 1&2)
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>>77462
>However, evidence suggests that 27 years into its democracy, South Africa's arms trade still bears a resemblance to its apartheid-era predecessor.
>In violation of its EUC agreements, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have been diverting South African weapons to militias in Yemen. Since 2015, SA-made weaponry has been documented on all sides of the conflict in Yemen.
>One of the most egregious diversions of South African weapons involves Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM), a joint venture between German arms company Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH and South African Denel.
>>77475
“President Ramaphosa must expand Lady R probe to include Nato” – Part 1
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/analysis/president-ramaphosa-must-expand-lady-r-probe-to-include-nato-def71913-5d75-4c40-84b6-a39c63828ca6
Published Jun 6, 2023
I am not privy to the cost implication of the inquiry to the taxpayer, save to allude to the historically exorbitant fees out of the fiscus every time an initiative of this nature is undertaken. But, still, that is the lesser of my concerns.
In fact, that at hand is of utmost importance in SA’s foreign policy practice is an understatement. Any slight finding that could give credence to Brigety’s publicly discredited allegations will be of dire consequences to Pretoria.
Already, US-SA relations are at their lowest in history, aggravated by SA’s non-aligned stance in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The US has failed to prevail over SA to take their side against Russia, much to Washington’s exasperation with Pretoria’s seeming stubbornness.
I have earlier argued against the narrow terms of reference awarded to the Commission. As a self-declared non-aligned sovereign state, methinks the Ramaphosa administration should have extended to the terms of references to cover, among others, whether any of the Nato states has supplied SA-sourced weapons or military equipment to Ukraine without the requisite permission of SA.
There have been reports – hitherto unchallenged – that Estonia has supplied its batch of SA-purchased Mamba 4x4 Armoured Personnel Carrier vehicles to Ukraine as part of the US-led Nato appeal for the armament of the Kyiv’s Zelensky administration.
According to international law, an “End User Certificate (EUC) is required prior to the export, or re-export, of conventional arms, irrespective of origin.”
Estonia has had no permission from SA to re-export the Mambas to Ukraine. SA could never have granted such a permission as Pretoria’s stance is non-aligned in the conflict.
Yet, there has been no threat of consequences looming against Estonia, ostensibly insulated from reprisals by its Nato membership.
Apart from the Estonian example of how SA’s rights were likely violated under international law, there are further examples where Nato states could be doing just the same at this very moment – with impunity.
For example, last December Rheinmetall Denel Munition (RDM), a consortium that comprises SA’s arms’ manufacturer Denel, won a multimillion-euro contract to build an explosives factory in Hungary, a Nato state.
DefenceWeb reported that in terms of the deal – signed on December 15, 2022 – a new plant would be built this year and production expected to begin in the next few years.
The new plant is expected to produce explosives that can be used for artillery, tank and mortar ammunition, among others.
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eb1551 No.77497
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18982901 (101455ZJUN23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / President Ramaphosa must expand Lady R probe to include Nato (Parts 1&2)
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>>77496
“President Ramaphosa must expand Lady R probe to include Nato” – Part 2
https://www.iol.co.za/sundayindependent/analysis/president-ramaphosa-must-expand-lady-r-probe-to-include-nato-def71913-5d75-4c40-84b6-a39c63828ca6
Published Jun 6, 2023
Rheinmetall explained in interviews that their undertaking in Hungary “is in response to the shortage of explosives resulting from strong demand for ammunition in Europe and Nato”.
RDM specialises in “the development, design and manufacture of large and medium calibre ammunition as well as plant engineering”. The consortium at whose centre is SA arms manufacturer Denel, a state-owned entity, is credited with establishing “filling plants in three dozen different countries over the last three decades”.
RDM’s “Assegai family of artillery ammunition can be fired from any Nato STANAG-compatible artillery system, including the PzH 2000 self-propelled howitzer”. Germany has supplied “a number of PzH 2000s to Ukraine, which is using them against Russian forces”. Furthermore, the system is in service in Italy, the Netherlands, Greece, Lithuania, Hungary, Qatar and Croatia.
Another company that ought to come under the government’s scrutiny is explosives and landmines specialists, DCD Protected Mobility – a Boksburg-based company near OR Tambo International.
DCD’s general manager Cornelius Grundling was quoted as follows: “The company’s flagship product, the Husky – also known as the Vehicle Mounted Mine Detector (VMMD) – is in service in 17 countries around the world, including Nato nations.”
Furthermore, “DCD Protected Mobility has a long-standing partnership with the US-based AirBoss Defense Group (ADG),” through which the Husky Mine Detection System is marketed and supported, according to the company.
My argument is that, if the government’s primary concern is the claims by Brigety, so be it. Let’s accept that the US claims triggered the probe. However, in the light of plausible claims that SA-manufactured ammunition supplied to Nato countries are freely forwarded to the battlefield in Ukraine is a grave matter that cannot be ignored.
Non-aligned means SA is not involved in the conflict – on either side – directly or indirectly. Nato countries cannot be at liberty to flaunt the international rules, practices and laws in their Russophobia-inspired aid to Ukraine by doing as they please about SA-acquired arms.
Since the facts about SA weapons-manufacturing companies’ likely involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict are public knowledge, methinks officials in the Presidency or elsewhere in the government should flag this probable transgression of international law. A probe led by the retired judge should have its powers expanded, and terms of reference widened, so that the government establishes facts about the extent of the country’s involvement – if any, in the conflict.
A holistic enquiry will likely answer most, if not all the curious public interest-related questions, instead of partial accountability.
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eb1551 No.77498
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18983193 (101602ZJUN23) Notable: ‘If this was about a bailout, they would be here’: Denel board snubs Scopa
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>>77497
>Rheinmetall explained in interviews that their undertaking in Hungary “is in response to the shortage of explosives resulting from strong demand for ammunition in Europe and Nato”.
>RDM specialises in “the development, design and manufacture of large and medium calibre ammunition as well as plant engineering”. The consortium at whose centre is SA arms manufacturer Denel, a state-owned entity, is credited with establishing “filling plants in three dozen different countries over the last three decades”.
“‘If this was about a bailout, they would be here’: Denel board snubs Scopa“
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/parliament/denel-board-snubs-scopa-june-2023/
6 Jun 2023
The financially embattled Denel pulled a no-show on Tuesday at a meeting with parliament’s Standing Committee of Public Accounts (Scopa).
The state-owned enterprise (SOE) was scheduled to appear before Scopa on Tuesday to explain why it did not table its annual report, and to provide an update on its liquidity crisis.
The committee was also expected to receive an update on the investigations conducted by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) at Denel.
But the meeting was adjourned after Denel’s board snubbed Scopa, leaving members of the committee frustrated.
Delays accountability
At the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting, Scopa chairperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa indicated that he was notified that Denel board chairperson Gloria Serobe was abroad.
However, he was informed that there would be other board members available, although Denel Group interim CEO Mike Kgobe was present at the meeting.
Hlengwa said the Denel board’s no-show was disrespectful and unacceptable.
“The accounting authority of Denel is the board, not the executives,” he said, adding that the meeting cannot proceed without the board.
Another DA MP Benedicta van Minnen also expressed her frustration with Denel, pointing out that Denel has received a total of R9 billion in bailouts over five years.
Denel restructuring
Denel is currently under a restructuring process carried out by the Department of Public Enterprises amid allegations of malfeasance against Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, City Press has reported.
Denel was granted a R3.2 billion bailout by the National Treasury in February to help turn around the state arms manufacturer within the next two years.
Denel is also reportedly being sued for R112 million by Armscor over contract failure.
The company was awarded a contract, worth R8 billion by Armscor for the full-scale production of new-generation 8×8 Badger infantry combat vehicles in 2013.
The tender is at risk of being cancelled and could cost taxpayers R7.4 billion.
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/denel-board-snubs-scopa-meeting-d14e225d-cf50-48fd-9d05-da31981a9099
Hlengwa said they would reconvene next Wednesday and that the board would have to explain at the next meeting as to why the cost incurred by the MPs, Department of Public Enterprises and Special Investigating Unit should not be borne by them personally [with taxpayer funds].
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eb1551 No.77499
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18988979 (111856ZJUN23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / Ramaphosa expected to go to Moscow in an attempt to convince Putin to attend BRICS summit virtually (video)
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>>77464
>While we focus on the Ambassador’s reaction, the Kremlin, not the Ambassador in Washington or in Pretoria, the Kremlin releases a statement saying, by the way, we had an extensive call, my friend Cyril Ramaphosa and I, and they release gory details basically saying the South Africans confirmed we are the ally; economically, politically and so on. Even they are cornering South Africa now and the idea that President Putin should join the BRICS summit in August virtually. Guess what President Putin said to our President, “You dare do that. There will be consequences from Russia as well.” There are prices and consequences for our choices… And the problem sits with us.”
“Ramaphosa expected to go to Moscow in an attempt to convince Putin to attend BRICS summit virtually”
https://youtu.be/8otzNx7vUK0
Jun 11, 2023
As the 15th BRICS summit draws closer, President Cyril Ramaphosa is reportedly expected to travel to Moscow in a last ditch attempt to convince Russian President Vladimir Putin to attend the gathering virtually. The summit is meant to be held in South Africa this August. According to Business Day, cabinet ministers considered moving the summit to China to get round the problem of Putin’s arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. Can this matter be resolved in time? Conflict resolution expert Dr Kingsley Makhubela weighs in.
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eb1551 No.77500
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18988989 (111858ZJUN23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / BRICS expansion will accelerate creation of a new world order
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>>77499
“BRICS expansion will accelerate creation of a new world order”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/opinion/brics-expansion-will-accelerate-creation-of-a-new-world-order-33823bde-beea-4250-8354-1411a5a5a0e5
SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2023
Excerpts
In preparation for the 15th BRICS Summit in August, the BRICS Ministers of Foreign Affairs met in Cape Town.
About 14 countries, some of whom have expressed their desire to join BRICS, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Argentina, Egypt, Bangladesh, and Uruguay, were invited to the meeting.
The ministers deliberated on key global issues, including strengthening multilateralism, the implementation of the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, international trade and finance, climate change negotiations and violent conflicts, among other things.
The ministerial meeting of the respective countries’ top diplomats helps set the agenda for the summit and ensure that bloc members are aligned on important global issues.
The upcoming summit will be important, because it will potentially change the structure and size of the bloc by admitting new members, most likely Iran and Argentina, who have long submitted formal applications to join the group.
With a combined GDP of $847 billion and a combined population of 133 million people, Argentina and Iran will sure add immense strategic value to the group. Their addition will strengthen the BRICS’ case for de-dollarisation and also further shift the global economy towards a South-South orientation through increased volumes of trade, technology transfers, and investments.
The meeting discussed pertinent and critical issues affecting the global economy and security. These include strengthening multilateralism especially by elevating the central role of the United Nations (UN) as the main platform for sovereign states to co-operate in delivering global public goods.
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eb1551 No.77501
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18989009 (111902ZJUN23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Secrecy surrounding Lady R probe questioned
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>>77451
>>77457
>>77469
>>77470
>>77471
>>77475
>>77496
>>77497
“Secrecy surrounding Lady R probe questioned”
https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/secrecy-surrounding-lady-r-probe-questioned-d477c1ba-bea3-4078-943f-846c4cb25092
Published Jun 6, 2023
The DA said it has submitted an application in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (Paia) to obtain the panel’s terms of reference, while the party is obtaining legal advice to “challenge Ramaphosa’s plan to hide the report once it is complete”.
This comes after The Presidency said the terms of reference for the inquiry would not be gazetted nor published as the investigation covers issues of national security and classified information, which is protected from disclosure.
The panel has been tasked to establish persons who were aware of the cargo ship’s arrival, and, if any, the contents to be off-loaded or loaded, the departure and destination of the cargo. The panel will also evaluate whether constitutional, legal or other obligations were complied with in relation to the cargo ship’s arrival, its stay, the loading or off-loading of its contents, and its departure.
DA leader John Steenhuisen said hiding the panel’s findings will completely undermine the ability of prosecutors and the public to hold guilty parties accountable for any violations of the law. “Hiding the findings of the report will only further damage South Africa’s international standing, as it will create legitimate fears of a cover up.
“The fact that Ramaphosa has suddenly announced his intention to hide the report from the public suggests he has already become aware of incriminating information that he wants to hide from public view to protect his ANC government.”
Legal expert Mpumelelo Zikalala said questions will be raised about the attempt to classify material before the panel has started its work. “You cannot hide anything by simply saying it is a matter of national security because there is significant public interest in this.
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eb1551 No.77502
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18999686 (131626ZJUN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / SA Presidency acknowledges receipt of call for farm murder commission, eight farmers murdered in a week
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“SA Presidency acknowledges receipt of call for farm murder commission”, “Eight farmers murdered in a week.”
https://www.defenceweb.co.za/featured/sa-presidency-acknowledges-receipt-of-call-for-farm-murder-commission/
12th Jun 2023
The latest spate of farm killings has seen renewed calls for action including a commission of inquiry and an appeal to the national agricultural community to “intensify” security and readiness.
Since the start of June there have been at least eight farm related murders reported in Limpopo and Western Cape.
The call for a commission of inquiry was made to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa by Noko Masipa, Democratic Alliance (DA) Shadow Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister. Her letter was acknowledged by The Presidency on the same day it was electronically sent.
Part of the Masipa letter reads: “Despite the frequency of farm attacks and murders, the DA and indeed the whole of South Africa, remain perplexed not much is being done to protect our farmers from criminal elements terrorising rural communities. Lawlessness has taken root on our farms and in rural communities but nothing is done to deal with the scourge decisively”.
“If we continue to pursue rural crime prevention as a separate activity from food production value chain, we continue to expose farmers and rural residents to criminal networks,” she warns the South African number one.
Pieter Groenewald’s Freedom Front Plus (FF+) maintains farmers are under siege and cannot be blamed “if they take the law into their own hands to protect themselves”.
“Eight farmers murdered in a week. That is the same number as was murdered in the first three months of this year, according to the latest SA Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics. Government is too quick to label farm murders as ordinary criminality. This excuse has been held up for far too long now,” Groenewald said, adding “burning farm murder victims alive does not amount to ordinary criminality” and pointing out the use of AK-47assault rifles should not qualify for the SAPS “ordinary criminality” descriptor.
While nowhere near the official SAPS statistic of close to 70 murders a day in South Africa, FF+ statistics show one farm murder for every eight rural attacks over the past four years.
He warns: “If the police do not take swift, decisive action to address farm attacks, it should be no surprise if farmers increasingly start taking the law into their own hands”.
AfriForum, long a vociferous campaigner for improved policing in South Africa’s agricultural sector, also made its voice heard in the wake of the latest attacks and deaths.
“AfriForum urges farmers and rural residents to urgently become part of local neighbourhood or farm watches. The only way to curb these horrific attacks is for communities to mobilise and step up preparedness,” Jacques Broodryk, AfriForum community safety spokesman, said.
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eb1551 No.77503
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18999691 (131626ZJUN23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Farm attacks and farm murders are being driven by false narratives
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>>77502
“‘Farm attacks and farm murders are being driven by false narratives’”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/farm-attacks-and-farm-murders-are-being-driven-by-false-narratives/
June 7, 2023
The recent wave of farm attacks that have plagued the country in the past eight days can most likely be attributed to inflammatory remarks from organisations such as Cosatu, which believe that farmers are rapists and murderers, fueling animosity towards farmers.
According to TLU SA’s statistics on farm attacks and murders – tracked since 1990 – there was a slight decrease in these crimes in May of this year compared to the same period in 2022. This was also reflected in the crime figures released a week ago. However, the past week’s attacks indicate that there must have been a catalyst somewhere.
“We once again appeal to the Human Rights Commission to consider ‘offensive’ statements against farmers in a more serious light,” says Bennie van Zyl, the CEO of TLU SA.
“Farmers cannot rely on the police or the government to protect us. Getting a quick response from security companies in rural environments is also not as easy as in cities. Therefore, we are reliant on ourselves to secure our communities and change the narrative about farmers – that they assault workers, have lots of money, and stole the land.”
TLU SA is continuously involved in rural security projects and readily provides input and advice on improving the system.
“We will continue to build relationships with the police on a rural and personal level to establish a security network,” says Van Zyl.
“We have experienced several foot soldiers in the police who still believe in what they do and try to perform their duties properly under tough circumstances. We sympathise with the challenges that hinder them, such as poor top-level management, a shortage of basic resources like reliable vehicles, and a lack of experienced specialised forces. However, this impacts the safety of farmers, their families, workers, and ultimately food production.
TLU SA urgently appeals to President Ramaphosa and the rest of the cabinet to dismiss the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, and officials who fail to fulfil their duties properly and replace them with driven, loyal, diligent, and experienced officials who are up to the task of combating crime.”
Read: Cosatu – ‘Farmers rape, assault and murder their workers’ – TLU SA files hate speech complaint - https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/cosatu-farmers-rape-assault-and-murder-their-workers-tlu-sa-files-hate-speech-complaint/
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eb1551 No.77504
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18999696 (131627ZJUN23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / BRICS Summit: Police Minister and SAPS high level delegation visit China
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>>77503
>TLU SA urgently appeals to President Ramaphosa and the rest of the cabinet to dismiss the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, and officials who fail to fulfil their duties properly and replace them with driven, loyal, diligent, and experienced officials who are up to the task of combating crime.”
“BRICS Summit: Police Minister and SAPS high level delegation visit China”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/brics-summit-police-minister-and-saps-high-level-delegation-visit-china/
June 12, 2023
Police Minister, General Bheki Cele has successfully wrapped up a five day official visit to the People’s Republic of China, ahead of the upcoming 15th BRICS Summit to be hosted in Johannesburg in August 2023.
Minister Cele led a delegation of senior officials from the South African Police Service (SAPS) headed by the Deputy National Commissioner of the SAPS, Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili.
The official visit to the People’s Republic of China saw the South African and Chinese police delegations, discuss among other policing matters, the strengthening of China-South Africa practical law-enforcement cooperation and collaboration.
The three city tour to Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai was characterised by engagements with various key safety and security role players of China.
China’s Minister of Public Security, Wang Xiaohong hosted Minister Cele and the South African delegation on 8 June 2023.
High on the agenda of the fruitful engagement was the establishment of a formal and rigorous policing exchange program of personnel capabilities and training between the two countries.
The two Ministers also reflected on security preparations of the 15th BRICS summit to be hosted in Johannesburg, where President Xi Jinping will join other head of states and attend the summit in August.
Transnational and environmental crimes, the collaboration to deal with violent crimes in South Africa, through technological interventions and the safety of nationals residing in both countries also featured high on the agenda.
“We have no doubt that the fruitful security and safety discussions on this trip will be cemented and put into action in the shortest possible time. While we share a rich history with China and have had several cooperations with our law enforcements over the years, we are encouraged by the new avenues being explored to boost South African techniques in law enforcement with our Chinese counterparts. The first price for both our countries is a revived policing partnership that will translate to the safety of citizens and the improvement of policing through technology, specialised skills and modernised South African police service that is people orientated.”
Engagements with the management and senior officials from the Chinese Department of Public Safety and the China People’s Public Security University (CPPSU) ranked the most elite police academy in China; also formed part of the five day official visit. Members from SAPS specialised units such as the National Intervention Unit (NIU) and Special Task Force (STF) recently received combat and educational training and graduated from the University.
Minister Cele and the South African delegation also throughout the week in the People’s Republic, visited police stations in Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai.
The delegation noted the country’s police station models which serve as one-stop service centre points for residents promoting transparency and an open-door policy between police and the communities they serve.
SAPS Newsroom - https://www.saps.gov.za/newsroom/msspeechdetail.php?nid=46616
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eb1551 No.77505
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/18999706 (131628ZJUN23) Notable: US Cracks Down On Entities Training Chinese Pilots, Including Erik Prince's Frontier Services Group - South Africa mentioned
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“US Cracks Down On Entities Training Chinese Pilots, Including Erik Prince's Frontier Services Group” - South Africa mentioned
https://zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-cracks-down-entities-training-chinese-pilots-including-princes-frontier-services
TUESDAY, JUN 13, 2023 - 06:55 AM
The Biden administration is going after China's ability to train pilots abroad, particularly while utilizing NATO or Western resources. On Monday the Biden administration added 43 entities to an export control list involved in training programs for Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) pilots.
Front and center on the list is Frontier Services Group Ltd, which is the Hong Kong-based security and aviation company founded and led until April 2021 by Erik Prince, also the founder of the now defunct and infamous Blackwater private security firm.
Reuters reviews that the new listings "include Frontier Services Group sites in China, Kenya, Laos and the United Arab Emirates; TFASA units in South Africa, China, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom; and AVIC entities in China and South Africa."
The US Bureau of Industry and Security said of its export control list that the entities are being targeted as they have been training PLA pilots using "Western and NATO sources." These have been deemed activities which "threaten national security."
Further, according to Reuters, some of the companies have hired elite pilots from the UK to teach Chinese military pilots.
"The Test Flying Academy of South Africa, a flight school under scrutiny by authorities in Britain for recruiting British ex-military pilots to train Chinese military fliers, was also added to the U.S. Commerce Department's Entity List," per the report.
The listed companies are now blocked from receiving US exports for any activities seen as running counter to American interests.
Reuters also notes of the export control list that "Thirty-one Chinese entities in total were added to the list, some for acquiring U.S.-origin items in support of China's military modernization, such as hypersonic weapons development."
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eb1551 No.77506
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19002435 (132347ZJUN23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / (from General Research) Macron asks for invitation to BRICS summit - media
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General Research #23331 >>>/qresearch/19001992
13 Jun, 2023 15:58
Macron asks for invitation to BRICS summit – media
The French president would be the first Western leader to sit in on the gathering of emerging economies
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for an invitation to the upcoming BRICS summit in Pretoria, French newspaper L’Opinion reported on Monday.Macron’s recent attempts to win over his African counterparts have fallen flat.
He raised the possibility of attending the summit during a phone call with Ramaphosa earlier this month, L’Opinion stated, citing sources in the Elysee palace.
According to one “well-informed” source, Ramaphosa was non-committal. “Presence at this summit was mentioned during the conversation between the two leaders, but Pretoria gave no indication of whether or not to extend this meeting to other international leaders,” the source said.
If Macron were to attend the summit,he would be the first leader of a G7 nation to do so. BRICS leaders and Macron apparently share a desire to overhaul the global financial and geopolitical order, with Macron hosting a conference in Paris next week aimed at overhauling the financial system to better benefit the developing world. Ramaphosa is due to attend the conference, and a cordial meeting between him and Macron could set the stage for the French president to make history in Pretoria.
However,Macron’s relations with the rest of the BRICS bloc– Brazil, Russia, India, and China –are fractious at best, and Paris has sent mixed messages to these nations. For example, Macron has called for peace negotiations in Ukraine and put himself forward as a potential mediator, yet has backed a Ukrainian-drafted peace plan that Russia categorically rejects, while continuing to send heavy weapons to Kiev.
Likewise, Macron has asserted that Europe must not follow the US into a confrontation with China, and has opposed the opening of a controversial NATO liaison office in Japan.
However, he signed a joint communique with other G7 leaders last month labeling China “the greatest challenge to global security and prosperity in our time,” a position identical to that of the US.
Meanwhile in Africa, Macron’s condemnations of Russia have irritated France’s former colonies on the continent, who see Russia as a more reliable partner than their former master.
Since the term was first coined in 2001, BRICS has grown from an acronym into an informal alliance that has overtaken the US-led G7 bloc in its share of global GDP, has its own development bank, and counts Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Argentina among 19 prospective members.
https://www.rt.com/news/577963-macron-south-africa-brics/
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eb1551 No.77507
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19017498 (161815ZJUN23) Notable: Parliament has passed NHI Bill
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>“National Health Insurance Plan for South Africa” (2009) - “funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation”
“Parliament has passed NHI Bill”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/parliament-has-passed-nhi-bill-539c6e6a-eadc-4f40-a1fb-49727a3208e1
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2023
Health Minister Joe Phaahla says the adoption of the National Health Insurance Bill was to stop two trains travelling on parallel tracks heading for a crash.
But the situation can be rescued if they can be pulled together so that they complement each other.
This was how Phaahla described the role that would be played by the NHI in the country to end the two tier system in the healthcare system.
He said the current situation was not sustainable.
But opposition parties said they did not support the Bill as the healthcare system in the country was already facing challenges.
The Freedom Front Plus threatened the government with action if the Bill was signed into law after going through the National Council of Provinces and other processes.
But the ANC on Tuesday muscled through the National Health Insurance Bill in the National Assembly with a majority of 205 members against 125 votes from the opposition parties.
Phaahla said they need to adopt universal health coverage in the country.
He said the NHI Bill has been in the making for 12 years.
“Honourable members in simple terms what the NHI seeks to do is stop the two trains, that is, private health and public health travelling on parallel tracks but both surely going toward crashing while if they can be pooled together there is a good chance of complementing each other.
“The NHI seeks to pool resources of those who can only contribute to the fiscus through indirect means such as VAT and other collections and those of us who are able and are already making fragmented contributions into 81 different schemes into one pool which can purchase services from both the public health system and private providers from lowest level of care up to the highest,” said Phaahla.
The DA said it would be difficult to implement the NHI because in the UK the NHS system was already buckling under pressure with a backlog of 7.6 million people on the waiting list for hospital services.
The IFP said hospitals and clinics were already stretched to the limit and there were no doctors and nurses in public health facilities.
But Phaahla defended the implementation of the NHI saying it would provide equal access to healthcare services for all South Africans.
“What we have not been so successful with is the avoidance of replacement of race-based differentiation of access and quality by a class-based differentiation. As inequality has been growing in our country even cutting across race, access to quality health services has been a casualty with those who have private medical insurance consuming 51% of the national spending while constituting only 16% of the population, while 84% depend on 49% resources from the fiscus and services provided by the Public Health System only.
“This has led to a situation where the Public Health System is under tremendous pressure while private healthcare is over-servicing its clients leading to ever rising costs to the members of medical schemes while the investors are enjoying huge dividends including from the JSE,” said Phaahla.
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eb1551 No.77508
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19017499 (161815ZJUN23) Notable: Parliament has passed NHI Bill
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>>77507
“Medical Association rejects NHI Bill in current form”
https://www.iol.co.za/mercury/news/medical-association-rejects-nhi-bill-in-current-form-b29c4502-1014-4cdd-b5d2-e1834e2c8edc
Published May 31, 2023
The bill, looks to give every South African the right to access comprehensive health-care services free of charge at accredited health facilities such as clinics, hospitals and private health practitioners.
Sama chairperson Dr Mvuyisi Mzukwa said the association had been engaging the bill since 2007, and participated in all the stages of the submissions.
"While universal health coverage as envisaged in the objectives of the bill intends to improve the health and livelihoods of the citizens of South Africa, the bill in its current form sets up the health-care system for failure at the expense of further deterioration of the health and well-being of all who live in the country," Mzukwa said.
“In all those engagements we raised issues because we realised that we have a vision in the country that has to fit into the UN’s sustainable goals, especially on universal health coverage.
“We agree that our health-care system needs reform, but how that reform comes about is the debate we are engaging in.”
Mzukwa said one of the concerns was that there had not been any proof of concept in terms of piloting the NHI project.
“The pilot project between 2012 and 2013 had serious deficiencies as it did not talk about the reinvestment mechanisms, the private sector and contracting of general practitioners. There were many elements that were left out,” said Mzukwa.
He said the funding mechanism was open to corruption as it gave immense power to the health minister.
“If we allow the NHI to go without a watchdog, we are worried we will face the same corruption challenges we faced during Covid-19.”
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eb1551 No.77509
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19017506 (161816ZJUN23) Notable: Parliament has passed NHI Bill
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>>77507
>>77508
“Condemnation after Parliament accepts the new bill on National Health Insurance”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/condemnation-after-parliament-accepts-the-new-bill-on-national-health-insurance/
June 15, 2023
The civil rights organisation AfriForum strongly condemns parliament’s decision to accept the new bill on National Health Insurance (NHI).
The organisation has also already assembled a team of the country’s top legal experts, economists, and medical experts to oppose the legislation on all possible levels.
According to AfriForum, NHI is just one more of the castles in the sky that the ANC government has built with the aim of campaigning for votes in light of next year’s national election.
The current public health system is succumbing to its ANC inflicted wounds, yet government now wants to force all citizens to become even more dependent on the state with their culture of mismanagement.
The result will be that medical practitioners leave the country, patients die, and cadres are further enriched through corrupt medical contracts.
“People thought load shedding was bad, but this policy will lead to health care shedding,” says Jacques Broodryk, spokesperson for AfriForum.
“Besides, there is no way the already overburdened taxpayer is going to be able to finance the state’s new pipe dream. Do you think for one moment that the members of parliament who passed the legislation use government hospitals when they are sick? No, they use top private hospitals or even travel abroad for medical treatment,” concludes Broodryk.
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eb1551 No.77510
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19017513 (161818ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Unapproved dangerous’ goods on plane spark diplomatic spat between Poland and South Africa (video)
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“‘Unapproved dangerous’ goods on plane spark diplomatic spat between Poland and South Africa”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/unapproved-dangerous-goods-on-plane-spark-diplomatic-spat-between-poland-and-south-africa-2b19c125-7fa9-49b5-8560-9e2687caa4b0
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023
Cape Town - The Foreign Ministry of Poland confirmed the detainment of a plane in Warsaw, which precipitated a standoff, attributing it to the presence of dangerous goods onboard for which the security team had no permission to bring into the country.
The Ministry indicated that thorough preparations had been undertaken for President Cyril Ramaphosa's trip to Poland on Thursday.
This trip was part of a peace mission by African leaders and was intended as a stopover en route to Kyiv, Ukraine. Ramaphosa arrived in Kyiv on Friday and toured various regions of the conflict before his meeting with his counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Polish Foreign Ministry highlighted that it had held several discussions with South African officials to adequately prepare for Ramaphosa's trip, aiming to address all necessary details for the visit.
However, the Ministry noted that the plane's detainment was due to it carrying dangerous goods.
"The plane had dangerous goods onboard, which the South African representatives were not authorized to bring in. Additionally, there were individuals onboard the aircraft whose presence the Polish side hadn't been informed of in advance," stated the Foreign Ministry.
“Racism allegations fly as South African plane with security forces denied disembarkation in Poland”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/racism-allegations-fly-as-south-african-plane-with-security-forces-denied-disembarkation-in-poland-d201c8f1-1c1e-4031-89aa-40abb932768b
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2023
South Africa said on Friday a plane carrying the security personnel accompanying President Cyril Ramaphosa on a peace mission to Ukraine was held up in Poland, in an incident that sparked a diplomatic squabble.
A charter flight carrying security forces and journalists was blocked upon landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport on Thursday, with Polish authorities not allowing those on board to disembark, according to South African officials.
The Polish government said some of those on board did not have permission to carry weapons into the country and were thus not allowed to disembark.
"They were not given permission to leave the plane with their weapons. They considered that they would remain on board," said the country's deputy minister for special services, Stanislaw Zaryn.
Magwenya said South African officials were working to resolve the impasse, which earlier triggered an outburst from the head of Ramaphosa's security, who accused Polish authorities of racism - a charge Zaryn dismissed as "nonsense".
The plane left Pretoria early on Thursday, reportedly carrying about 120 people, in between security personnel and journalists.
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eb1551 No.77511
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19019972 (170232ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / (from General Research) Zelensky offers zero flexibility to African leaders
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General Research #23354 >>>/qresearch/19019916
Zelensky offers zero flexibility to African leaders
Ukraine’s leader has again rejected the offer to mediate an end to the conflict
16 Jun, 2023 22:12
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky brushed off the African Union peace initiative on Friday, insisting there can be no negotiations with Russia. The high-ranking delegation, led by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, visited Kiev and is headed to Moscow next.
“I have said clearly and many times during our meeting today that allowing any talks with Russia while the occupiers are still on our land means freezing the conflict, the pain and the suffering,” Zelensky said at the press conference afterward.
According to Zelensky, Russia “deceived” the world for years with the Minsk process and is trying to do so again. For peace to happen, he argued, “Russian troops need to leave our entire independent territory.”
The Franco-German proposal Ukraine had agreed to in 2015 was supposed to bring peace in the Donbass, but former German chancellor Angela Merkel admitted last year that its true intent was to buy time for NATO to arm Ukraine. Former French president Francois Hollande has confirmed Merkel’s account. Russian President Vladimir Putin reacted with disappointment, saying he believed for years that Berlin and Paris had been sincere.
Zelensky also told reporters that Ukraine was greatly helping African nations with food security and setting up “grain hubs” on the continent “with our partners,” accusing Russia of using hunger and social instability as a tool of political pressure.
The grain Kiev exported under the terms of the Black Sea Initiative, however, has mostly gone to the EU and ended up as animal feed. Meanwhile, the UN has failed to unblock the export of Russian food and fertilizer to Africa, which used to account for a far greater share of the continent’s needs.
The African Union mission got off to an inauspicious start in Warsaw, when Polish authorities held up Ramaphosa’s security detail. While in Kiev on Friday, the visitors were reportedly told to take shelter from incoming “Russian missiles.” Ukrainian authorities later claimed to have shot down six Russian hypersonic rockets.
“There's obviously some deliberate misinformation being spread here,”Ramaphosa’s spokesman Vincent Magwenya later told South African media, adding that the delegation didn’t hear any explosions or see anything out of the ordinary.
Zelensky has previously turned down the Vatican’s offer to mediate a ceasefire as well, telling the papal envoy Cardinal Matteo Zuppi earlier this month that he would only accept the terms of his own Ukrainian “peace formula.” The list of ten demands includes Russia’s withdrawal from all territories Kiev claims as its own, payment of reparations, war crimes trials and NATO membership for Ukraine. Moscow has dismissed it as delusional and said that any peace talks will be with Zelensky’s “masters” in the West, rather than their puppet.
https://www.rt.com/russia/578176-zelensky-african-union-peace/
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eb1551 No.77512
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19022249 (171629ZJUN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims
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“‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/section-194-inquiry-mkhwebane-extortion-claims/
2 Jun 2023
Some MPs have come to the defence of the Section 194 Committee chairperson, Qubudile Dyantyi, amid allegations that he attempted to solicit a bribe from suspended public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane.
Dyantyi, African National Congress (ANC) chief whip Pemmy Majodina and former minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson have been accused trying to extort funds from Mkhwebane to make her impeachment inquiry into her fitness to hold office “go away”.
While a case has since been opened with the police, National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula also advised Mkhwebane to formally file a complaint with the Joint Committee on Ethics and Members’ Interests.
‘Fiction’
In a meeting on Friday, United Democratic Movement (UDM) MP Bantu Holomisa asked the committee to address the allegations hanging over Dyantyi before the inquiry resumed next week.
“It would be possible that on Monday the chairperson of the Ethics Committee, who has been approached by the public protector on the advice of the Speaker, comes and briefs the committee before we start.
“Perhaps the Speaker or the Ethics Committee, if they want, should also liase with the Hawks who I believe are investigating this matter so that we know [what happened] because these allegations are serious,” Holomisa said.
But ANC deputy chief whip Doris Dlakude urged the committee to refrain from getting involved.
“It will be unfair to get into a matter that doesn’t concern us,” she said.
ANC MP Boyce Maneli shared the same sentiments, saying the matter should be dealt with by the relevant structures unless it affected the committee’s work.
“I’m saying this without subtracting the fact that we are where we are because the committee has bent backwards to enter into a space that we believe that we should have not, but all of this was done because it had material implications for the continuation of this inquiry,” Maneli said.
Xola Nqola, also from the ANC, labelled the allegations as “fiction” aimed at tainting the inquiry as the process edges towards its finality.
“We are not going to allow ourselves to be defocused by gossip in the streets or any fictitious kind of activity that is happening out there.”
Dyantyi, meanwhile, highlighted that the committee would not stop any person from raising their grievances.
“There are always platforms, whether it’s the court and if there are serious allegations of corrupt activities and criminality, where those things must be sent to, whether it’s laying charges… they are within their own rights to do that,” he said.
‘Expose the whistleblower’
Speaking to the SABC on Thursday, Mkhwebane insisted that there was evidence to back up the allegations and this was given to the police when her husband, Mandla Skosana, opened a case of extortion last week.
The public protector also confirmed that she laid her complaint with the Ethics Committee, but expressed her dissatisfaction with the Speaker’s decision to decline her request for a meeting.
“I said I wanted to discuss with you as a whistleblower and privately I wanted to engage her and tell her and inform her what has transpired. She then as well said no I can’t meet with you, just refer the matter to the Ethics Committee.
“Now the worst part is that she went ahead to even expose the whistleblower. The letter is very clear, very clear that can you keep this, there’s a confidential and very sensitive matter I would want to discuss with you involving the members of the committee,” Mkhwebane said.
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eb1551 No.77513
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19022252 (171630ZJUN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims
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>>77512
>Tina Joemat-Pettersson have been accused trying to extort funds from Mkhwebane to make her impeachment inquiry into her fitness to hold office “go away”.
“Tina Joemat-Pettersson leaves a complicated legacy” – Part 1
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/tina-joemat-pettersson-complicated-legacy-june-2023/
6 Jun 2023
As tributes pour in for former Cabinet minister and African National Congress (ANC) MP Tina Joemat-Pettersson, she leaves a complicated legacy behind.
South Africa learnt of Joemat-Pettersson’s death at the age of 59 on Monday evening, sparking mixed reactions from the public as the former minister was no stranger to controversy.
Here’s what you need to know about Joemat-Pettersson:
Education
Born on 16 December 1963 in Kimberly, Joemat-Pettersson attended William Pescod High School before she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and History and a Higher Diploma in Education – both from the University of the Western Cape.
She also obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Executive Management in Education from the University of Cape Town (UCT).
Career
Joemat-Pettersson worked as a teacher before beginning her activism in the Azanian Students Organisation (Azaso) around 1985 and was later a member of the South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (Sadtu).
She then became active in politics in 1994, campaigning for the ANC in the Northern Cape in the first democratic elections.
The ANC member was subsequently elected as a member of the Northern Cape legislature, where she served as the Education, Arts and Culture MEC for 10 years and was the Agriculture MEC for a term.
She also held various leadership positions in the South Africa Communist Party (SACP), where she was a chairperson in the Northern Cape in 1998, and in 2003 she was elected as the ANC provincial treasurer in her home province.
In 2009, she was elected to Parliament and was appointed as the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Minister.
Former president Jacob Zuma appointed her as Energy Minister in 2014.
Joemat-Pettersson further served as an ANC MP and chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police from 2019 until her death.
Fuel reserves scandal
Her tenure as Energy Minister came with some controversy, especially the 2015 sale of South African oil reserves, where she was found to have flouted the Public and Financial Management Act (PFMA) and other statutes.
Joematt-Pettersson allegedly approved a deal for the Strategic Fuel Fund (SFF) to sell 10.3 million barrels of the country’s oil reserves at a discounted rate.
She told Parliament that it was not a sale but simply a rotation of the stock, despite no new stock having been purchased.
However, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane later found no wrongdoing on Joemat-Pettersson’s part in a report on maladministration and misconduct allegations against her pertaining to the deal.
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eb1551 No.77514
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19022254 (171631ZJUN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims
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“Tina Joemat-Pettersson leaves a complicated legacy” – Part 2
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/tina-joemat-pettersson-complicated-legacy-june-2023/
6 Jun 2023
Nuclear deal
Joemat-Pettersson during this time also signed an intergovernmental nuclear power deal with Russian state nuclear firm Rosatom.
The deal would have seen Rosatom build reactors in South Africa with a total installed capacity of up to 9 600MW, but the agreement was declared unlawful and unconstitutional by the courts.
Sekunjalo scandal
Joemat-Pettersson was also involved in controversy in 2012 when she was at the centre of an R800 million tender.
As Minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, she oversaw the granting of the multimillion contract to businessman Iqbal Survé’s Sekunjalo Marine Services Consortium to manage the department’s fishery, research and patrol vessels. [Dr Iqbal Survé, Non-Executive Chairman of Independent Media, and Chairman of the Sekunjalo Group - https://www.iol.co.za/authors/dr-iqbal-surve, https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/dr-iqbal-surve-we-need-to-move-forward-together-as-wef-2023-starts-0d69e6f6-e4ac-406b-b7e1-aa77d01c6a51, https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/wef-2023-3-things-sa-must-do-now-for-tomorrow-says-surve-5e4a6816-f84f-4147-8eb9-d97a7e53eeea]
This despite the company having no experience in the field. The contract was declared improper and irregular.
She was then found guilty of maladministration by former public protector Thuli Madonsela in 2013 for her role in the matter.
Violated Ethics Code
In 2019, Joemat-Pettersson was found to have brought the ANC into disrepute following the release of a report by the public protector.
She was found to have violated the Executive Ethics Code when she spent over R150 000 to fly her two children and their nanny home from an overseas trip in 2010.
Although she was ordered to pay back the funds, the ANC’s integrity commission in April this year cleared her of wrongdoing.
Mkhwebane extortion allegations
More recently, Joemat-Pettersson was accused of trying to extort funds from Mkhwebane to make her impeachment inquiry “go away”.
The committee’s chairperson, Qubudile Dyantyi, and ANC chief whip, Pemmy Majodina have also been implicated.
Mkhwebane’s husband, David Skosana, has opened a case of extortion.
Skosana reportedly gave screenshots of WhatsApp messages purported to be between Joemat-Pettersson and himself to the police.
Mkhwebane has also reported the allegations to the Ethics and Members Committee.
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eb1551 No.77515
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19022282 (171637ZJUN23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / "The biggest corruption scandal to hit SA's Parliament" - Mkhwebane shares alleged bribe clips (video)
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>>77512
>“‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims”
>>77513
>South Africa learnt of Joemat-Pettersson’s death at the age of 59 on Monday evening
>However, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane later found no wrongdoing on Joemat-Pettersson’s part in a report on maladministration and misconduct allegations against her pertaining to the deal.
“"The biggest corruption scandal to hit SA's Parliament" - Mkhwebane shares alleged bribe clips”
https://youtu.be/lU3nco4-QGc
Jun 13, 2023
Suspended Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane released the clips to back up her claims that the late Tina Joemat-Pettersson, another ANC MP Pemmy Majodina and the chairperson of the Parliament's Section 194 inquiry Richard Dyanti tried to solicit a R600,000 bribe from her to make the inquiry disappear.
Remember
“Ramaphosa implicated in ‘money laundering’ and misleading parliament by Mkhwebane – report”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/politics/ramaphosa-implicated-in-money-laundering-and-misleading-parliament-by-mkhwebane-report/
9 Jun 2019
If a leaked preliminary report by the public protector is made final, the president may sit with an embarrassing black mark next to his name.
The Sunday Independent has reported that Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has found President Cyril Ramaphosa guilty of “inadvertently misleading” parliament over his R500,000 campaign donation from Bosasa in her preliminary report.
The paper has had access to the report, which they claim includes the bombshell that Ramaphosa and his campaign team may have become part of money laundering activities, since the donation from controversial Bosasa CEO Gavin Watson had gone through a number of intermediary companies to reach them. [Keep in mind, “Gavin Watson: Pathologist concludes he was dead before fatal crash – report” - https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/gavin-watson-death-cause-pathologist-report-how/]
Then
“Mkhwebane fights against suspension: Ramaphosa is ‘heavily implicated’”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/busisiwe-mkhwebane-public-protector-ramaphosa-suspension/
28-05-2022
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane says President Cyril Ramaphosa should not suspend her, because HE is heavily implicated…
Then
“President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends Public Protector Adv Busisiwe Mkhwebane”
https://www.gov.za/speeches/president-cyril-ramaphosa-suspends-public-protector-adv-busisiwe-mkhwebane-9-jun-2022-0000
9 Jun 2022
President Cyril Ramaphosa has, in accordance with section 194 (3)(a) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, decided to suspend Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane from the office of the Public Protector effective 9 June 2022.
Section 194(3) (a) of the Constitution provides that the President may suspend the Public Protector (or any member of a Chapter 9 institution) “at any time after the start of proceedings by a committee of the National Assembly for [their] removal”.
Advocate Mkhwebane will remain suspended until the section 194 process in the National Assembly has been completed.
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eb1551 No.77516
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19027267 (181525ZJUN23) Notable: Another vote of no confidence for the new Johannesburg mayor scheduled for 20 June 2023
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“Of parties and puppets | Carte Blanche | M-Net” – Another vote of no confidence for the new Johannesburg mayor scheduled for 20 June 2023
https://youtu.be/FaE71cgT8lM
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆 𝗮𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝟭𝟰 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯.
Johannesburg is the economic hub of Gauteng. It’s a cosmopolitan metropolis that boasts the tallest building in the country; a symbol of wealth towering above Africa’s richest square mile. It should be the envy of every municipality. But poor service delivery, corruption and gross mismanagement have turned the City of Gold into neglected decay. And its troubles don’t end there… While Joburg falls into a state of disrepair, the elected political elite – entrusted with the care of the city – have been squabbling for power, leaving the municipality rudderless. Now, there’s a new, new sheriff in town – the third mayor in just the last five months. A man with virtually no digital footprint or discernible experience in running a multi-billion-rand municipal budget, Kabelo Gwamanda seems wholly out of his depth.
“CONFIRMED: Joburg Mayor ran dodgy funeral scheme”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-joburg-mayor-kabelo-gwamanda-latest-scheme-18-june-2023/
18-06-2023 09:36
All this comes just days before Joburg Mayor Kabelo Gwamanda is set to face a motion of no confidence against him in the council
The City of Johanesburg’s Mayor, Kabelo Gwamanda’s seat is in jeopardy, now more than ever: Opposition parties in the council who have been calling for his removal could now have the ammunition they need to get rid of him as the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) has reportedly confirmed to Sunday Times that he was at the centre of an illegal funeral scheme.
WHAT EXACTLY IS GWAMANDA ACCUSED OF?
Kabelo Gwamanda is accused of defrauding vulnerable people through his funeral insurance and burial scheme. Investigative journalism programme Carte Blance did a story on the allegations, which led to ActionSA filing a motion of no confidence against him.
The embattled mayor is said to have convinced his victims to make monthly contributions to this scheme, but they were unable to claim from it when the time came.
MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE THIS WEEK
The motion of no confidence against the mayor of Africa’s economic hub is schedule for Tuesday, 20 June 2023. ActionSA is believed to have met with the different political parties to lobby for its support when the motion is heard.
ActionSA reportedly reached out to the DA on 15 May 2023 seeking a meeting about all parties discussing the need for a motion of no confidence in the wake of the Carte Blanche allegations.
The DA reportedly failed to respond to these requests despite several parties in the moonshot pact discussions observing the importance of repairing the reputational damage to the confidence in our multi-party coalition project at a local level.
Gwamanda became Joburg’s mayor in the beginning of May 2023, following the resignation of his fellow Al Jama-ah councillor Thapelo Amad. There are concerns about the lack of stability in the City of Joburg, which many have attributed to the rows between the various political parties in the council.
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eb1551 No.77517
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032117 (191345ZJUN23) Notable: ANC Bun | Brazzaville Foundation Bun / Brazzaville Foundation: Behind the African Peace Mission Between Kyiv and Moscow
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>>77472
>Facilitated by the Brazzaville Foundation, we’ve been able to have these discussions.
>>77473
>>77474
“Brazzaville Foundation: Behind the African Peace Mission Between kyiv and Moscow”
https://weafrica24.com/2023/05/17/brazzaville-foundation-behind-the-african-peace-mission-between-kyiv-and-moscow/
Published May 17, 2023
The announcement by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to send an African peace mission to Ukraine and Russia surprised many African diplomats, as preparations are being carried out by the Brazzaville Foundation, created and directed by the French Jean-Yves Olivier.
The announcement was made on Tuesday, May 16th by Cyril Ramaphosa. According to the South African president, Kyiv, and Moscow have agreed to host a delegation led by the heads of state of Zambia, Senegal, Congo-Brazzaville, Uganda, Egypt, and the ‘South Africa.
It is therefore in parallel with the usual diplomatic frameworks that this mission project was set up. With, at the heart of its presidential networks, the Brazzaville Foundation was created in 2015 and chaired by the Frenchman Jean-Yves Ollivier. The businessman made his fortune trading commodities around the world, particularly in Africa, where he has forged strong ties with decision-makers over the past four decades. From former Ivorian President Félix Houphouët-Boigny to President of Congo-Brazzaville Denis Sassou-Nguesso via Angolan José dos Santos, Jean-Yves Ollivier is a regular at presidential palaces. “I devoted myself to business and politics caught up with me”.
Close to President Jacques Chirac, Jean-Yves Olivier worked in the shadows in South Africa during apartheid and then with Nelson Mandela, in the DRC, the Comoros, and even Sudan. In 2020, he also organized a conference in Lomé on the fight against counterfeit medicines with seven heads of state from the continent. “We know today that trafficking corrupts from the base to the highest level of the state, that it also feeds terrorism,” he said at the end of the event.
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eb1551 No.77518
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032138 (191351ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine (Parts 1&2)
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“The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine” – Part 1
https://mg.co.za/politics/2023-06-19-the-arms-dealer-behind-the-african-peace-mission-to-ukraine/
19 JUN 2023
Yoweri Museveni, infamously, manages his own Twitter account. Uganda’s 78-year-old president knows how to craft a viral tweet, but he does make the occasional mistake.
On 5 June, Museveni met on Zoom with six fellow African presidents. They were discussing their proposed mission to mediate Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
Also present, officially, was Jean-Yves Ollivier, a controversial French businessman who is claiming the credit for organising the African peace mission (“I will play Kissinger,” he told the Financial Times, referring to the notorious US diplomat who has been implicated in multiple alleged war crimes).
After the Zoom call, Museveni tweeted a screenshot of the video gathering. There, sharing Ollivier’s screen, was a middle-aged, greying white man, whose involvement had not previously been made public – and for good reason.
The man, whose name is Ivor Ichikowitz, owns one of the largest arms manufacturers on the African continent.
Ichikowitz’s Paramount Group sells weaponised drones, infantry combat vehicles, naval patrol ships and fighter jets, among other weapons systems.
Its clients include dictatorial regimes such as Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan and the Republic of Congo. The group has been implicated in multiple corruption allegations – most notably in Malawi, where a scandal over a $145-million contract to supply patrol boats helped to bring down the government of former president Joyce Banda.
Ichikowitz denies any wrongdoing, saying that neither he or his company has ever been formally charged with corruption.
The murky nature of Ichikowitz’s involvement was highlighted when The Continent requested comment from a spokesperson for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is ostensibly leading the African peace mission, and was present on the Zoom call.
“It’s the first time I hear of Ivor’s involvement,” Vincent Magwenya told The Continent. “I’m not certain as to what will be Ivor’s role.”
Ichikowitz is a major donor to the African National Congress, Ramaphosa’s political party.
Ichikowitz and Ollivier’s Brazzavile Foundation did not respond to The Continent’s requests to answer questions for this story.
But Ollivier, in private correspondence seen by The Continent, said of the arms dealer’s role in the peace mission: “Mr Ichikowitz is for a long time a friend of the Brazzaville Foundation. In the present initiative, Mr Ichikowitz [has] offered pro bono resources, contacts, access and advice. He was officially [thanked] by the six heads of state during the 5 June Summit meeting for his contribution.”
[Take note: “Ichikowitz also owns Molori Safari Lodge in the Madikwe Game Reserve bordering Botswana, dubbed the Camp David of Africa because of its popularity among statesmen and A-list celebrities alike, as well as the ultra-exclusive cliff top Moledi Gorge retreat in the Magaliesberg.” https://ivorichikowitz.com/industrialist/]
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eb1551 No.77519
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032167 (191356ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine (Parts 1&2)
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>>77514
>Rosatom
>>77518
“The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine” – Part 2
https://mg.co.za/politics/2023-06-19-the-arms-dealer-behind-the-african-peace-mission-to-ukraine/
19 JUN 2023
Kremlin connections
The stated intention of the African peace mission is to end the war in Ukraine, but the mission is not off to an auspicious start.
By the time the delegation disembarked at the Kyiv train station on Friday morning, three presidents had already dropped out (Egypt’s Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, the Republic of Congo’s Denis Sassou Nguesso and Museveni).
Ramaphosa was travelling with a reduced security detail after the bulk of his security was grounded at the airport in Warsaw. Polish police said they did not have the appropriate authorisations for their weapons. This claim is disputed by Ramaphosa’s security head, who said Poland was trying to “sabotage” the mission.
On arrival in Kyiv, the presidents – Ramaphosa, Azali Assoumani of the Comoros, Macky Sall of Senegal and Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia – were greeted by the sound of air-raid sirens and explosions.
These were caused by a Russian missile attack, which could have led to awkward questions on Saturday, when the African leaders met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg. Russian authorities would have been well aware of the presence of four African presidents during the missile strike.
The revelation of Ichikowitz’s role, and his potential commercial interest, likely further complicated the negotiations. It is not known whether Paramount Group is selling weapons to either side in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, although at least one piece of military equipment produced by Paramount – a Marauder-type armoured vehicle – has been spotted with Russian forces on the front line, according to news website DefenceWeb.
Ichikowitz is known to be connected to at least one major oligarch who is close to Putin. Both Ichikowitz and the Brazzaville Foundation’s Ollivier spoke at the 2019 edition of the Rhodes Forum, described by some as “Putin’s Davos”.
The Rhodes Forum is organised by Vladimir Yakunin, a former KGB officer who later served as the president of Russian Railways. He has been under United States sanctions since 2014 due to his support for Russia’s actions in Ukraine. Australian sanctions on Yakunin describe him as “a close personal and financial associate of Vladimir Putin”.
Despite this, in 2020, the Brazzaville Foundation – of whom Ichikowitz has been an enthusiastic supporter and funder – announced a formal partnership with Yakunin’s think tank, the Dialogue of Civilizations, saying they “share many of the same objectives”. It has since said that this partnership “was never implemented”.
Ollivier’s ties to Russia are even closer, having served as an advisor to the state-owned nuclear energy company, Rosatom. This is the same energy company that was embroiled in a massive corruption scandal in South Africa under Ramaphosa’s predecessor, Jacob Zuma – a scandal that in part paved the way for Ramaphosa to take power.
Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, declined to comment specifically on the role of Ichikowitz and Ollivier.
He told The Continent: “When anyone in the world comes up with initiatives that ‘we will talk to Ukraine and Russia and settle everything’, we politely advise: if you want to actually help, and not pretend to mediate, so as not to take a position, focus on specific actions.”
This article first appeared in The Continent, the pan-African weekly newspaper produced in partnership with the Mail & Guardian. https://www.thecontinent.org/_files/ugd/287178_f84c8a1a7c80467cb308746909192747.pdf?index=true
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eb1551 No.77520
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032189 (191400ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Yoweri K Museveni Tweet about African ‘peace mission’ meeting
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>Yoweri Museveni, infamously, manages his own Twitter account. Uganda’s 78-year-old president knows how to craft a viral tweet, but he does make the occasional mistake.
>On 5 June, Museveni met on Zoom with six fellow African presidents. They were discussing their proposed mission to mediate Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine.
>Also present, officially, was Jean-Yves Ollivier, a controversial French businessman who is claiming the credit for organising the African peace mission (“I will play Kissinger,” he told the Financial Times, referring to the notorious US diplomat who has been implicated in multiple alleged war crimes).
>After the Zoom call, Museveni tweeted a screenshot of the video gathering. There, sharing Ollivier’s screen, was a middle-aged, greying white man, whose involvement had not previously been made public – and for good reason.
>The man, whose name is Ivor Ichikowitz, owns one of the largest arms manufacturers on the African continent.
Yoweri K Museveni Tweet about African ‘peace mission’ meeting
https://twitter.com/KagutaMuseveni/status/1665809455827632129
Jun 5, 2023
I thank President Cyril Ramaphosa for hosting the virtual meeting of the Presidents of the African Peace Initiative, in collaboration with the Brazzaville Foundation, to discuss how Africa can facilitate a peaceful resolution through open dialogue between Russia and Ukraine.
This war affects all of us, and it can get worse than it is now. It is threatening world peace plus the sanctions that have impacted banking & marine transport among others. Since we in Africa have our own perspective, we can share with them how we have solved our problems here.
Africa has good credentials in solving disputes, like that of South Africa (Apartheid), Congo, Somalia, etc.
I therefore pledge our support and contribution to the peace process through dialogue between Russia and Ukraine.
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eb1551 No.77521
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032601 (191552ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Cyril Ramaphosa hails ‘historic’ Ukraine peace mission after talks (video)
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“President Cyril Ramaphosa and Africa peace mission team back home”
https://youtu.be/KHwfyOc9xbI
The crew that was meant to accompany President Cyril Ramaphosa to the war-torn Ukraine and Russia is back home, after being stuck in Poland for their visit. The almost 120-member team comprising 11 local journalists and over 90 SAPS and SANDF members was denied passage to both Ukraine and Russia due to the nature of weapons they were carrying on their flight. They arrived home just after 9pm yesterday at the Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria. Meanwhile, President Ramaphosa is also back in the country after what he described as a successful mission.
He was with six other African heads of state on the African Peace Mission to meet with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymir Zelenskyy.
“Cyril Ramaphosa hails ‘historic’ Ukraine peace mission after talks”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/cyril-ramaphosa-hails-historic-ukraine-peace-mission-after-talks-vladimir-putin-russia-breaking-19-june-2023/
19-06-2023 12:32
South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday hailed an African mission to broker peace in Ukraine as “historic” upon returning from talks in Kyiv and Saint Petersburg that however did not yield any immediate results.
“This initiative has been historic in that it is the first time African leaders have embarked on a peace mission beyond the shores of the continent,” Ramaphosa said in a weekly newsletter on Monday.
On Monday, Cyril Ramaphosa said “one of the key achievements” of the mission “was the positive reception” it received from both sides, “which we found encouraging and which provides cause for optimism that the proposals will be given consideration.”
Both Zelensky and Putin have agreed to further engagements, he said.
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eb1551 No.77522
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032638 (191559ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Unapproved dangerous’ goods on plane spark diplomatic spat between Poland and South Africa (video)
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>>77518
>>77519
>>77520
>>77521
>The almost 120-member team comprising 11 local journalists and over 90 SAPS and SANDF members was denied passage to both Ukraine and Russia due to the nature of weapons they were carrying on their flight.
“Govan Whittles’ account of SA flight's grounding in Poland”
https://youtu.be/oLL-jV_JlpA
Jun 19, 2023
Questions continue to be raised about why President Cyril Ramaphosa's security team was blocked from proceeding from Poland to Ukraine and Russia. There are also calls from the EFF for the Polish embassy to be downgraded and the ambassador to be expelled from South Africa. Newzroom Afrika’s Govan Whittles unpacks how the drama unfolded.
2:11 – “As soon as we landed, the air traffic controllers at Chopin International Airport in Poland ushered the South African plane to the furthest edge of the terminal building… We were with the cargo planes… Then right next to our plane was the perimeter fence of the airport and as soon as we touched down, the Polish media were already set up with cameras outside the fence. Clearly they were told that we were about to land… Only about 7 hours later does the head of the presidential security call us to the front and say, “come see what’s happening. The police here, they’re threatening to confiscate our weapons if we offload them.””
6:59 – “To be fair, this trip of which the preparation was very secret and weren’t allowed to say anything about our intention to travel to this area. We were explicitly advised not to report on it beforehand. Remember, even in the presidential briefing by the spokesperson the day before we went, the spokesperson said the President was only going to Geneva for that International Labor Organization Summit. He didn’t mention that from Geneva he would fly to Pland to attend to the African Peace Mission. That’s the level of secrecy that was around this.”
10:34 – “-What happened here is that the invitation was extended to us as a lift on the airplane which was being chartered by the presidency. Not at our request but they had offered us a lift and said that we could cover the African Peace Mission.” [Interesting! It reminds me of “Plot for Peace” - >>77473]
11:45 – “Right now, we’re waiting for a statement from the presidency. A lot has happened and there were serious infringements alleged by the presidential protection services for which we’re hoping the presidency will clarify. We’ve been told that they’re not going to do so. Until they do, the only official statement on record about what happened is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Poland which says that they didn’t have premits for the weapons and they didn’t have the correct documentation. Of course there are other geopolitical factors here which are obvious based on how we were treated. We’ll get into that at a later stage. We should also point out that most of the presidential protection services and police hold diplomatic passports. So the allegation that they didn’t have proper documentation is neither here nor there. There did appear to be some wrangling of political forces in the background probably linked to the question of where those were going and then we get into the discussion of Lady R but we hope to unpack that through the afternoon.”
12:48 – “I think it was in the Sunday Times where they alleged that there was a conversation that was had prior to this trip about the return of a prisoner from South Africa, a Polish prisoner. Were there murmurs about this at all during your time there?... No none that we were aware of. As far as we were aware, the negotiations between the South African presidential protection services and the police were hostile and didn’t achieve much if anything, and those kind of negotiations would have happened during the Presidential check-in with his Polish counterpart which we understand didn’t last for more than a half an hour which is highly unusual for President to check-in with his counterpart and then be back on the plane within 45 minutes. So there did appear to be tension from that moment and that needs to be explored because, of course, after our President visited the Polish President and then made his way to off to Ukraine, the negotiations to let us off the plane deteriorated significantly. With him was our International Relations Minister, Naledi Pandor who we confirmed didn’t have extensive discussions with the Polish counterpart during that check-in in Warsaw.-”
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eb1551 No.77523
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032970 (191659ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Unapproved dangerous’ goods on plane spark diplomatic spat between Poland and South Africa (video)
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>The almost 120-member team comprising 11 local journalists and over 90 SAPS and SANDF members
“SA security officials 'warned about Polish protocols on weapons'”
https://youtu.be/EBe_fJYom1M
Jun 19, 2023
Members of the Presidential Protection Service and journalists travelling with President Cyril Ramaphosa on the African Union peace mission to Ukraine and Russia were grounded in Poland at the weekend. A PPS member was also strip-searched by Polish police. They wanted to confiscate weapons from the chartered flight. Security officials were reportedly warned about custom requirements for transporting weapons via Poland. Security Expert Rory Steyn weighs in.
4:35 – “Well, it is completed unprecedented. I have never ever heard of that large a number of security personnel traveling with our President.”
6:05 – “Having done this previously, how much security detail did the former President or the first President [Mandela] of the democratic South Africa enjoy?... I’m going to decline to answer that question as I always do. You’re not the first one to ask me that. Out of respect for my colleagues that still do this work, it would be inappropriate of me to comment on the numbers around the President because I don’t want to compromise either their safety nor that of our President. So I’m going to decline to answer that… Suffice to say, I’ve never heard of 120 South Africa personnel leaving the shore of South Africa for any presidential cooperation.”
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eb1551 No.77524
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19032975 (191700ZJUN23) Notable: SA hosts high-level foreign delegations (video)
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“SA hosts high-level foreign delegations”
https://youtu.be/NvHzHyty1yg
Jun 19, 2023
Today, the French foreign minister is in SA to hold meetings with International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor, while tomorrow there will be high-level delegations from Denmark and The Netherlands in the country. University of Pretoria's Roland Henwood weighs in.
0:11 – “Over the last 3 months or so, you may have noticed there’s been a really high number of State visits to South Africa. People from diverse places such as Finland and many other places coming through to Pretoria.”
0:27 – “It’s really a parade of people. So many of them from European countries to South Africa. Is there any particular reason why there have been so many state visists here so recently?... The answer lies probably in history and the fact that especially European countries have been heavily invested in South Africa over a very long time.”
2:14 – “One must remember that traditionally Pretoria holds a very specific and interesting position in global politics in that this is one of the best connected diplomatic capitals in the world, after Washington, the second most missions. [It] used to be, I’m not sure if it’s still that high.”
10:49 – “We’re not discussing much closer to home what could be a civil war in Sudan for example. Is that simply because of how important the Russia Ukraine conflict is? The impact on food prices? Was it just because some fo the Western Powers have been able to make it the most important thing for us to discuss?... I think it’s a combination of these factors that yes it is a key issue. It is redefining global politics. We cannot ignore that. Yes it is also important because influential and powerful governments are driving this but there are other reasons also. It’s important because media is focused on that. It’s more accessible, it’s more visible and probably much bigger than anything we’ve had in a very long time. The problem with Sudan is it’s an African conflict and that does not make it less important but that makes it less newsworthy. It’s very difficult to get access and information and to show that to the rest of the world. This is the interesting part, African media houses are also fixating on the Russia-Ukraine war and are ignoring what is happening in Sudan by and large.”
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eb1551 No.77525
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19038359 (201503ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Protection services delayed before Russia peace mission “due to aviation insurance exclusions” (Parts 1&2)
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“Protection services delayed before Russia peace mission (“due to aviation insurance exclusions”)” – 1 of 2
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2023-06-13-protection-services-delayed-before-russia-peace-mission/
13 June 2023 - 20:46
The multimillion-rand mission by six African heads of state spearheaded by President Cyril Ramaphosa to forge peace in the war in Ukraine hit a glitch this week.
The advance team of the presidential protection services was scheduled to leave for Russia via Poland to establish its security apparatus and personnel before the imminent mission to Russia but encountered difficulties due to aviation insurance exclusions for certain aircraft operators into Russia.
According to aviation sources closely involved in the aviation charter business, a passenger jet costing more than R20m sourced from a North African airline apparently was no longer available due to insurance limitations travelling into Russia.
An aircraft was then apparently sourced in the United Arab Emirates, but the departure is expected to be delayed because clearances required for such flights were by Tuesday morning still in process. By the afternoon, the chartered aircraft had not arrived in Johannesburg.
This could mean a delay in the placement of the protectors and the timely completion of a threat assessment before the presidential mission, as well as the intricate logistics involved in the mission to succeed.
The heads of state from Egypt, Senegal, Uganda, Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as Ramaphosa are leading the peace mission. While it was expected to start soon, Ramaphosa was to depart on Tuesday night for Geneva where he will attend the World of Work Summit, hosted by the International Labour Organisation.
The SA Police Service (SAPS) in its response did not elaborate much due to “operational security” reasons, but confirmed that the flight was “on schedule”. It is understood that the flight was scheduled to leave Tuesday night with about 120 passengers and equipment on board.
Security concerns
At a media briefing on Monday, presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said the departure and flight details of the presidential peace mission would not be made public due to security concerns in a high-risk area.
It is also unclear how and where Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky will fit into the negotiations as the advance team at least will fly only to Russia and back — not to Kyiv, Ukraine.
“The presidential protection services team is heading over there to conduct their usual advance security threat assessment and planning exercise once dates are affirmed [before the presidential mission],” Magwenya said.
Police national spokesperson Brig Athlenda Mathe said in response to Business Day’s questions that the charter of the team’s aircraft was not handled by the air force as it was only responsible for the air transport of the president and deputy president. The flight arrangements were therefore handled by the police.
The air force sources chartered aircraft as per a list of approved VVIP service providers on a government contract. Business Day understands from sources in the aviation industry that the service providers in turn need to find aircraft abroad for certain international flights if none is available in SA.
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eb1551 No.77526
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19038362 (201504ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Protection services delayed before Russia peace mission “due to aviation insurance exclusions” (Parts 1&2)
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“Protection services delayed before Russia peace mission (“due to aviation insurance exclusions”)” – 2 of 2
https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/national/2023-06-13-protection-services-delayed-before-russia-peace-mission/
13 June 2023 - 20:46
Need assurance
Even though Mathe said the service provider was on the approved Treasury database, the aircraft sourced in North Africa encountered problems with the airline’s insurers because of the flight’s destination.
According to Mathe, the issue of insurance was not the police’s problem, but that of the airline responsible for supplying the chartered jet. The police just needed to be assured that the airline complied with international aviation rules and regulations.
Most SA service providers “contacted the same airline [for aircraft] but inflated the price [quoted to the police] with almost 200% in profit”, Mathe said.
She confirmed the flight path was from SA to Poland, then on to Russia and back to Poland, back to Russia and back to SA.
Insurance for aircraft operators became an issue after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the subsequent sanctions issued by the US and the EU. Russia closed its airspace to countries that maintained sanctions against it while the same applied to restrictions on Russian-registered aircraft over Europe, the US and other countries that sided with the US and the EU.
About 500 commercial aircraft leased from EU and US companies and operating within Russia remain trapped in Russia after the sanctions were announced. Russia subsequently confiscated the aircraft refusing to allow them to fly back to its lessors, causing millions of dollar in losses.
While certain airlines and aviation operators still continue with scheduled flights in and out of Russia, some chartered aircraft are leased under different insurance restrictions and would therefore not be covered when flying into the four countries. Aircraft from the UAE continue to operate in and out of Russia without any restrictions.
The peace talks in Russia would only be announced on the day they started in Moscow, Magwenya said.
Ramaphosa will host a joint working visit by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen next Tuesday.
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eb1551 No.77527
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19038369 (201504ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Ramaphosa’s plane “failed to get clearance to fly over Italian airspace”
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Ramaphosa’s plane “failed to get clearance to fly over Italian airspace”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-president-cyril-ramaphosa-security-poland-latest-16-june-2023/
16-06-2023 05:29
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s peace mission has not been without drama as members of his security staff along with a number of South African journalists are stuck in Poland. According to several news reports, the flight, which left the country in the wee hours of Thursday, was flagged by aviation authorities after it failed to get clearance to fly over Italian airspace.
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eb1551 No.77528
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19038744 (201603ZJUN23) Notable: SA hosts high-level foreign delegations (video)
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Naledi Pandor Interview – Netherland and Denmark visit, G20 Summit, etc.
It is interesting that activists tend to become Presidents or Prime Ministers.
https://youtu.be/dacKhcMkSP4
Jun 20, 2023
President Cyril Ramaphosa will today host a joint working visit by the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte and the Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen in Pretoria. The Prime Ministers are on a two-day working visit to South Africa aimed at solidifying the three countries' relationship in the areas of green hydrogen, renewable energy and just energy transition. It is expected that South Africa and the Netherlands will sign the Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation on green hydrogen. The visit also brings a substantial group of investors to South Africa. The investors will take part in a joint business seminar. Let's now cross to our International News Editor Sophie Mokoena.
0:36 – “These countries are quite important to South Africa. These are countries that supported South Africa during Apartheid. When you look at Netherlands in particular, you know that it was the queen of the Netherlands in the 60s who took the decision that she was not going to visit South Africa under the Apartheid government… until South Africa was free. That is why the late President Nelson Mandela, when he was released in prison, the Netherlands was also part of those countries that were prioritized in terms of visiting those countries.”
9:28 – “The Prime Minister of Denmark is her first visit but I do know having met her before that she was a young lady of 12 involved in all the protests against Apartheid in her country and she shared with me as we walked from the airplane to the car that it was her dream to visit the country when it is free [for criminals] and she’s realizing her dream by being here.”
11:41 – “As South Africa prepares to assume the G20 Chair in 2025.”
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eb1551 No.77529
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19038831 (201618ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Eskom rescues technicians from dangerous Joburg areas (video)
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>it is free [for criminals]
The South Africans struggle continues...
“Government only understands language of violence - Diepsloot residents” - https://youtu.be/rt43isBbVtA
“Eskom rescues technicians from dangerous Joburg areas”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/eskom-rescues-technicians-from-dangerous-joburg-areas-e6d135ba-371d-46c1-bbc5-f15931022e7e
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2023
Eskom has withdrawn its technicians in the Diepsloot and Marlboro areas over the safety of its technicians.
The power utility issued a statement on Tuesday indicating that it had become unsafe for its staff members to resolve technical issues in the area.
"We will return to the areas when we deem it safe for our employees to operate. Their safety is important to us," the parastatal said.
Over the last few days, protests in the Dieplsoot turned violent as residents have vowed to wage war against high-levels of crime in the area.
In images that have gone viral, residents could be seen barricading roads with burning tyres and setting alight shacks which they say belong to criminals and drug lords.
Stalls belonging to some undocumented migrant vendors had to be closed down, with some of them being attacked by angry community members.
Meanwhile, in Marlboro, Eskom had already begun a process to remove illegal connections.
According to the utility, this was part of its initiative to "safeguard electricity infrastructure against overloading."
It said it was also doing this to prevent supply interruptions as well as any injuries and fatalities that may occur due to the illegal connections.
As a result, Eskom technicians have been targeted, prompting the utility halting its operations in the area.
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eb1551 No.77530
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19047814 (212157ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / (from General) NATO member threatens African aid cuts over support for Russia
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General Research #23390 >>>/qresearch/19047755
21 Jun, 2023 16:02
NATO member threatens African aid cuts over support for Russia
The Finnish government’s approach is a classic case of coercive diplomacy, a South African politician has told RT
African countries that back Russia in the Ukraine conflictwill lose development assistance from Finland, the country’s foreign trade and development minister, Ville Tavio, said on Monday.
The new Finnish government led by Petteri Orpo is seeking to cut development aid by around $1 billion and redirect the savings. Tavio told national broadcaster YLE that “Ukraine will become a new recipient country.”
In a separate interview with The Times, the minister claimed his country’s “primary duty is to support Ukraine,” arguing that it is “morally wrong” for countries that support Russia’s “aggression” against Kiev to continue receiving development aid from Finland.
“Developing nations should focus on their internal development instead of endorsing Russia’s war. I am keeping an eye on countries that receive aid from Finland, but choose not to respectinternational rules-based orderand Ukraine’s state sovereignty,” Tavio said.
Although the minister did not name any countries, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, and Mozambique are Finland’s main partners in Africa, having received foreign aid from Helsinki for decades.
Several countries on the continent, including South Africa, have remained non-aligned in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, despite foreign pressure to back Kiev.
South African politician Themba Godi, a former member of the National Assembly, described it as a “disgrace” for the Finnish government to threaten African nations with aid cuts.
“It’s a classic case of coercive diplomacy where threats and blackmail are used to achieve certain positions,” Godi told RT. He added that “positions that countries take on the Russia-Ukraine conflict may not necessarily be informed by rational thinking and independent decisions but may be the product of blackmail.”
According to Godi, Helsinki’s stance only reinforces the view that countries that are US allies have no regard for Africans.
The continent’s nations, he added, are more drawn toward Russia and China as a result of bullying by Finland and others.
The new Finnish government has additionally outlined plans to tighten immigration rules and make it more difficult for foreign nationals to obtain residency or citizenship in the country.
https://www.rt.com/africa/578382-finland-african-aid-cut-threat/
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eb1551 No.77531
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19053808 (222101ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Unapproved dangerous’ goods on plane spark diplomatic spat between Poland and South Africa (video)
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“Peace mission fiasco in Poland – FF Plus demands answers”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/peace-mission-fiasco-in-poland-ff-plus-demands-answers/
June 20, 2023
The FF Plus demands that Maj. Gen. Wally Rhoode must appear before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Police to explain the fiasco in Poland involving President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security detail.
Maj. Gen. Rhoode, head of the presidential protection unit, was part of the security group denied entry into Poland.
According to the Polish authorities, there had been problems with documents and permits for goods and personnel.
According to a media report (News24, 18 June 2023: Ramaphosa’s protection team ignored warnings about Polish permits), air force officials had warned the “leadership” of the security contingency about this.
It seems that they were specifically informed about the documentation required to travel with certain goods and personnel. This warning was, however, ignored.
Still, Maj. Gen. Rhoode decided to have an impromptu media conference on the plane’s steps at the Chopin Airport and accused Poland of racism.
By making such rash statements, Maj. Gen. Rhoode entered the political arena.
It is not appropriate for a member of the police to make such statements, and he must be called to account.
Clarity must also be provided on why such a large security contingency was needed, and why they had taken weapons along.
I will ask the Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, whether a permit was issued for the weapons, and he must also indicate how many weapons and how much ammunition was taken along.
What transpired here is to be expected when it comes to any form of planning by the ANC government.
It is, however, still an embarrassment for the whole of South Africa, and the country and its people deserve answers.
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eb1551 No.77532
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19064930 (241639ZJUN23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / Covid Is Genocide - A Biological Warfare Crime - Dr. David Martin Speaks To The European Parliament (video)
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“Covid Is Genocide - A Biological Warfare Crime - Dr. David Martin Speaks To The European Parliament”
https://youtu.be/GaD8qEWJglY
Jun 23, 2023
He references Pfizer.
18:41 – “Let’s read this because we have to read this into the record everywhere I go. “Until an infectious disease crisis is very real present and at the emergency threshold that is often largely ignored. To sustain the funding base beyond the crisis,” he said, “we need to increase the public understanding for the need for medical countermeasures such as a pan influenza or pan coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media and the economics will follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of the process.” Sounds like public health? Sounds like the best of humanity? No ladies and gentlemen, this was premeditated domestic terrorism stated at the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 2015, published in front of them. This is an act of biological and chemical warfare perpetrated on the human race and it was admitted to in writing that this was a financial heist and a financial fraud. Investors will follow if they see profit at the end of the process.”
Watch it in full!... It’s just brilliant!
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eb1551 No.77533
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19064964 (241646ZJUN23) Notable: BlackRock Recruiter Who ‘Decides People’s Fate’ Says ‘War is Good for Business’ (video)
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>>77532
>“Until an infectious disease crisis is very real present and at the emergency threshold that is often largely ignored. To sustain the funding base beyond the crisis,” he said, “we need to increase the public understanding for the need for medical countermeasures such as a pan influenza or pan coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media and the economics will follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of the process.”
This is not just in health… It’s all about profit and not humanity.
“BREAKING: BlackRock Recruiter Who ‘Decides People’s Fate’ Says ‘War is Good for Business’”
https://youtu.be/tgONwXR1Uwo
Jun 20, 2023
2:33 – “BlackRock, one of the world’s leading asset and investment managers which owns significant shares in companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Anheuser-Busch, Meta, Target, Proctor & Gamble, Comcast, CNN, Fox News and, yes, Pfizer.”
https://okeefemediagroup.com/breaking-blackrock-recruiter-who-decides-peoples-fate-says-war-is-good-for-business-while-spilling-info-on-asset-giant/
“The senators…are f***ing cheap – you got 10 grand, you can buy a senator,” Varlay remarked in what is arguably the most unabashed description of corruption and bribery from their own company we’ve ever heard. The extended soundbite from Varlay is below:
You can take this big f*** ton of money and buy people, I work for a company called BlackRock…It’s not who is the president it’s who is controlling the wallet of the president. You could buy your candidates. First, there is the senators these guys are fuckin cheap. Got 10 grand you can buy a senator I’ll give you 500k right now It doesn’t matter who wins they’re in my pocket.
Varlay doesn’t stop there, he goes on to describe what those in his line of work think of the tragedy of war saying its “real f***ing good for business”.
Ukraine is good for business, you know that right? Russia blows up Ukraine’s grain silos and the price of wheat is going to go mad up. The Ukrainian economy is the wheat market. The price of bread goes up, this is fantastic if you’re trading. Volatility creates opportunity for profit…
Varlay added that its “exciting when s*** goes wrong.”
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eb1551 No.77534
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19077312 (261719ZJUN23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Economic sabotage: Mantashe accuses Lesotho government after 31 illegal miners die in Free State mine (video)
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“Illegal mining is economic sabotage – Mantashe” - https://youtu.be/CSGM-htlqpA
“Economic sabotage: Mantashe accuses Lesotho government after 31 illegal miners die in Free State mine”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/economic-sabotage-mantashe-accuses-lesotho-government-after-31-illegal-miners-die-in-free-state-mine-d4e9ed53-8dbc-49b3-95b2-3a3cb145b41d
Published Jun 23, 2023
Pretoria - As news broke on the presence of at least 31 bodies of suspected illegal miners, believed to be Basotho nationals, underground at the Virginia Mine in Free State, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe has accused Lesotho of interfering with South Africa’s economy.
Mantashe said officials of the Lesotho government have more information on the tragic incident, after survivors of the mining tragedy in Free State “ran to Lesotho to report” without informing any South African authorities.
Mantashe said on Thursday, Lesotho’s minister in charge of mineral resources was deployed to Welkom, Free State. He said the Lesotho minister “made a very strange suggestion”, that surviving illegal miners should be deployed to go underground and retrieve bodies of the deceased illegal miners.
“I asked him a very straightforward question: should we send people into a methane-infested shaft knowingly? What happens if more die, would you take responsibility? This incident, more than any other incident, has confirmed our view that this thing of illegal mining is actually economic sabotage, it is war on our economy and, therefore, those who died there are almost like soldiers dying in combat,” Mantashe said in an interview with broadcaster Newzroom Afrika on Friday.
“It is quite a serious matter and I don’t know why is the Lesotho government not seeing that this is quite dangerous, because they give us a lot of instructions, coming from the prime minister of Lesotho in trying to talk to the executives of Harmony (mining company [owned by Patrice Motsepe]) and everybody.
“I think it is a dangerous issue for neighbours to do that to one another. Lesotho must come partner with us in mining if they want to. They must come through the front door. We have done that with their water, we went there, met them, had a bilateral and we committed ourselves. The president has visited Lesotho and so on. They should do that,” said Mantashe.
He said Lesotho as a nation cannot be having “some strange relationship with illegal miners” operating in South Africa.
Earlier, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) said it received a report that at least 31 suspected illegal miners who are believed to be Basotho nationals, have lost their lives in a ventilation Shaft 5 Virginia Mine, in Welkom, Free State province.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Relations of the Kingdom of Lesotho relayed this message to the High Commission of South Africa that, on May 18, 2023, a group of suspected illegal miners died in a mine ventilation shaft which was last operational in the 1990s,” said Makhosonke Buthelezi, spokesperson for South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy.
“Although information on this tragic situation comes sporadically, we are doing our utmost best to act on the information, including information regarding three bodies which have been reported to be retrieved and brought to the surface by other illegal miners.
“Working in collaboration with the previous owners of the mine, Harmony, the DMRE inspectors have assessed the situation and determined that methane levels at the mine ventilation shaft 5 are very high. As such, it is currently too risky to dispatch a search team to the shaft,” said Buthelezi.
However, the South African authorities are considering various options to speedily deal with the situation.
“Although this is a unique and strange situation, all relevant stakeholders will endeavour to ensure that the suspected deceased illegal miners are brought to the surface,” said Buthelezi.
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eb1551 No.77535
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19110654 (021425ZJUL23) Notable: Webber Wentzel law firm
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>>77478
>Webber Wentzel
>Notable alumni of the firm include:
>Brett Kebble, mining magnate [murdered]
“Agliotti tells all in new book” - https://youtu.be/FiSjJ5uUVXc
“Agliotti dies on hospital operating table”
https://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/sunday-times-1107/20230702/281569475173604
2 Jul 2023
Convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti, left, who turned state witness against late former police commissioner Jackie Selebi and stood trial for Brett Kebble’s 2005 murder, is believed to have died on the operating table of a Joburg hospital on Saturday.
According to a police source, his family rushed him to Olivedale Clinic in the morning where he later died. An inquest into his death has been opened.
A police officer stationed at Douglasdale police station, north of Joburg, said Agliotti, 66, who was required to report to the station for his parole, had recently been ill and seemed to be getting worse.
“He was required to check in and sign in and you could tell he was not well. At times he wouldn’t step out of the car when he came because he couldn’t walk,” said the officer.
Police spokesperson Lt-Col Mavela Masondo said he could not confirm the details surrounding Agliotti’s death. He declined to comment on social media rumours that Agliotti slipped and bumped his head on stairs at home and died of a brain haemorrhage in hospital.
“We cannot comment on the allegations until we receive a hospital report and until the inquest into Mr Agliotti’s death has been finalised,” said Masondo.
Agliotti was a key figure in the drug related prosecution of Selebi, with his evidence used to implicate and prosecute the former police boss, who died in 2015. Agliotti agreed to turn state witness against Selebi in exchange for a lenient sentence on drug trafficking charges.
He earned himself several nicknames in court, including being known as the “Landlord” for being a player in a drug syndicate, a name he insisted was misplaced.
Then there was Germiston magistrate Deon Snyman, who presided over a drug trafficking trial where he referred to Agliotti and his co-accused as “snitches, pimps, rats who would sell their soul to evade a long prison term”.
At the time of the Selebi court case, the state made a deal with three alleged drug dealers — Stefanos Paparas, his father Dimitri and their driver Stanley Poonin — who were acquitted by the Germiston magistrate’s court on the grounds that the evidence against them might be unreliable.
But perhaps Agliotti was best known for a quote from the late Selebi himself, who said about Agliotti: “He is my friend, finish and klaar”. Selebi was convicted in 2010 and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
In November 2010, Agliotti was granted a discharge application that freed him from the four charges, including a count of murder for the Kebble slaying.
“I am relieved ... justice was done, justice wasn’t only done, it was seen to be done,” he said at the time. “I am angry at the same time.”
Agliotti’s co-accused in that case, including Mikey Schultz, Nigel McGurk and Faizel Smith, who shot Kebble, received indemnity from prosecution after testifying against Agliotti.
Judge Frans Kgomo, who granted the discharge application, was unimpressed with the outcome, saying: “This case is about corrupt civil servants as well as politicians or politically connected officials wining and dining with the devil incarnate under shade of darkness.”
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eb1551 No.77536
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19110660 (021427ZJUL23) Notable: Webber Wentzel law firm
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>>77535
>Convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti, left, who turned state witness against late former police commissioner Jackie Selebi and stood trial for Brett Kebble’s 2005 murder, is believed to have died on the operating table of a Joburg hospital on Saturday.
Kebble, Agliotti and Selebi Timeline
https://www.dispatchlive.co.za/news/2023-07-02-glenn-agliotti-dies-in-joburg-hospital/
02 July 2023
TIMELINE
September 27 2005, 9pm - Brett Kebble was shot and killed in his Mercedes-Benz on a bridge over the M1 highway in Melrose, northern Johannesburg.
November 16 2006 - Glenn Agliotti was charged with Kebble's murder.
January 2008 - Former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi was arrested for corruption, based on his relationship with convicted druglord Agliotti.
July 26 2010 - Agliotti's trial begins in the Johannesburg High Court
August 3 2010 - Selebi is found guilty of corruption and sentenced to 15 years in jail.
November 4 2010 - Agliotti applies for the charges against him to be dismissed.
November 25 2010 - Agliotti is acquitted of murdering Kebble.
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eb1551 No.77537
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19110760 (021443ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Judge Joffe goes out with a bang: Minutes after sentencing Jackie Selebi, he announced his retirement
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>>77535
>Agliotti was a key figure in the drug related prosecution of Selebi, with his evidence used to implicate and prosecute the former police boss, who died in 2015. Agliotti agreed to turn state witness against Selebi in exchange for a lenient sentence on drug trafficking charges.
“Judge Joffe goes out with a bang” (Minutes after sentencing Jackie Selebi, “he announced his retirement")
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/judge-joffe-goes-out-with-a-bang-671898
Published Aug 4, 2010
It was Judge Meyer Joffe's last sitting in the Johannesburg High Court as a judge but it will be the one he is remembered for.
On Tuesday after presiding over one of the most high profile cases in recent South African history, Judge Joffe sentenced former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi to 15 years in jail.
Minutes later he announced his retirement. He told a packed gallery that he had five minutes to vacate his office at the high court.
He is due to take up an executive director position at the South African Judicial Institute.
The institute was formed last year to train aspirant judges and would be temporarily housed in the CBD while its offices at Constitutional Hill are being built.
Despite this Judge Joffe indicated he would be available for Selebi's application for leave to appeal against his conviction and sentence if it was brought before him.
In October 2006, Judge Joffe was a presiding officer in the case of Thembekile Mankanyi, a South African gold miner, in his failed attempt to sue his employer AngloGold Ashanti, stating that he had developed the lung disease silicosis while working in the Vaal Reefs Mine.
Mankayi at the time sought R2.6 million.
Judge Joffe ruled against Mankayi.
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eb1551 No.77538
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19110853 (021458ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Judge Joffe fights back: Defence's argument to have him recused from the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi
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>>77535
>>77536
>>77537
“Judge Joffe fights back” – “defence's argument to have him recused from the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi “
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/judge-joffe-fights-back-463081
Published Oct 29, 2009
Judge Meyer Joffe on Thursday angrily challenged several aspects of the defence's argument to have him recused from the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi.
Visibly infuriated at times, Joffe fired a rapid line of questions at defence lawyer Jaap Cilliers about arguments made that the judge showed pro-State bias.
Cilliers also criticised the judge's handling of a City Press article on which the defence wanted to cross-examine State witness Glenn Agliotti.
The article detailed a secret tape which showed Agliotti talking to the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) in January 2008.
In the article, the journalist said Agliotti appeared "enthusiastic" in the recording in requesting a meeting with intelligence officials.
In previous testimony Agliotti said he was summoned to a meeting with intelligence later that month.
Joffe stopped a question from the defence to Agliotti about his "enthusiasm" which he said was merely about a journalist's impression, rather than factual.
"I allowed it to an extent that I felt was correct," replied Joffe.
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eb1551 No.77539
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111414 (021633ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Judge Joffe was a presiding officer in the case of Thembekile Mankanyi, a South African gold miner, in his failed attempt to sue his employer AngloGold Ashanti
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>>77537
>In October 2006, Judge Joffe was a presiding officer in the case of Thembekile Mankanyi, a South African gold miner, in his failed attempt to sue his employer AngloGold Ashanti, stating that he had developed the lung disease silicosis while working in the Vaal Reefs Mine.
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eb1551 No.77540
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111422 (021635ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Meyer Joffe tipped for top job at judicial institution
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>>77537
>On Tuesday after presiding over one of the most high profile cases in recent South African history, Judge Joffe sentenced former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi to 15 years in jail.
>Minutes later he announced his retirement. He told a packed gallery that he had five minutes to vacate his office at the high court.
>He is due to take up an executive director position at the South African Judicial Institute.
“Meyer Joffe tipped for top job at judicial institution”
https://mg.co.za/article/2009-11-27-meyer-joffe-tipped-for-top-job-at-judicial-institution/
27 NOV 2009
The Western Cape legal fraternity’s hopes of seeing the back of Judge President John Hlophe appear to have been dashed after it emerged this week that the Jackie Selebi trial judge, Meyer Joffe, is the only contender for the South African Judicial Institute’s top job.
The Mail & Guardian can reveal that Judge Joffe — who has been at the centre of some controversy as the judicial officer presiding over the corruption trial of South African’s former top cop — is the only judge who will be interviewed on Friday for the executive director’s position.
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eb1551 No.77541
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111427 (021635ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Retired judge [Meyer Joffe] to lead inquiry into Gupta assets
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“Retired judge [Meyer Joffe] to lead inquiry into Gupta assets”
https://www.southafricanlawyer.co.za/article/2020/08/retired-judge-to-lead-inquiry-into-gupta-assets/
Monday, 31 August 2020
Retired Judge Meyer Joffe will chair a closed inquiry into how an estimated R1bn of assets, cash, high-value residential and commercial properties and mining equipment belonging to the Guptas’ Islandsite company allegedly vanished, says a Sunday Times report.
The disappearance is alleged to have occurred through questionable business rescue practices and irregular intercompany loans, property valuations and sales agreements.
Islandsite, which was placed in business rescue in 2018 after SA’s banks unbanked the Guptas, reportedly owed creditors R770m. These debts included: Bank of India (R31m); Sahara Computers (R467m); and the Gupta’s Westdawn (R200m).
Law enforcement sources investigating the family allege the Guptas used Islandsite to channel funds from questionable government contracts to buy a Midrand office building, a Cessna jet, luxury German cars and plush homes in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban.
Islandsite owns nearly R100m worth of residential and commercial properties as well as an estimated R500m worth of mining equipment which, through Westdawn, was leased to the Gupta’s Optimum Coal Mine.
Last week, Gauteng High Court (Pretoria) Judge Joseph Raulinga granted Islandsite’s new business rescue practitioner, Mahier Tayob, permission to hold an inquiry into the company’s affairs.
Declining to name those who would testify in-camera at the inquiry, to be held in Pretoria in September, Tayob said they would be subpoenaed this week.
The Sunday Times says it understands they include bank executives, shareholders, lawyers, estate agents and executives of Gupta-linked companies.
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eb1551 No.77542
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111438 (021639ZJUL23) Notable: Jackie Selebi Bun | Violence and Crime Bun | Webber Wentzel Bun / Browse Mole report a ‘mixture of fact and fiction’
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>>77535
>>77536
>Jackie Selebi
Remember this older post.
Prior to Jackie Selebi’s conviction…
“Browse Mole report a ‘mixture of fact and fiction’”
https://mg.co.za/article/2008-07-03-browse-mole-report-a-mixture-of-fact-and-fiction/
3 Jul 2008
Suspended head of the National Prosecuting Authority Vusi Pikoli had a feeling that the first version of the Special Browse Mole Report would cause trouble but didn’t do anything about it immediately because he was advised to ”file” it and his department already had a heavy workload.
”It was one of those documents that you wish you have never seen. I had this gut feel about this document, that this was going to cause trouble,” he said in Johannesburg on Thursday at the Ginwala commission of inquiry into his fitness to hold office.
The report was handed to him in March or April 2006 by former Directorate of Special Operations (DSO) [or Scorpions] head Leonard McCarthy [he worked for the World Bank after the scorpions were disbanded October 2008].
McCarthy said that because he was so busy, there was no harm in filing it away because he was going to give him a final report.
Although it already contained a number of conclusions ”on the face of it”, Pikoli considered it a ”mixture of fact and fiction”.
The report contained allegations of a foreign funded operation to bring African National Congress president Jacob Zuma to power.
One of the ”high profile” investigations that the DSO was working on was a corruption case against Zuma. The other was a corruption case against police National Commissioner Jackie Selebi.
When he read the final version in June/July he became angry and thought that ”if there was a time that Mr McCarthy was going to leave the DSO, it was going to be that time”.
It had clearly been produced by someone who had contact with ”old apartheid structures of intelligence”, he said, and not a single member of the DSO had the capacity to produce it.
He believed it was clearly an intelligence report, and not the mandate of the DSO, although it had some elements of organised crime in it.
Pikoli was suspended on September 23 last year on the grounds of a breakdown in relations with Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Brigitte Mabandla and that he did not fully appreciate maters of national security.
He believes it is because of the Selebi investigation. – Sapa
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eb1551 No.77543
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111447 (021641ZJUL23) Notable: Jackie Selebi Bun | Violence and Crime Bun | Webber Wentzel Bun / Cops obstruct Selebi investigation
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>>77542
>>77535
>Convicted drug dealer Glenn Agliotti, left, who turned state witness against late former police commissioner Jackie Selebi and stood trial for Brett Kebble’s 2005 murder,
“Cops obstruct Selebi investigation”
https://mg.co.za/article/2008-07-05-cops-obstruct-selebi-investigation/
5 JUL 2008
Police and National Intelligence Agency leaders appear to be waging a war of attrition against the National Prosecuting Authority and the Scorpions.
Evidence at Jackie Selebi’s court appearance and at the Ginwala Inquiry suggests acting police commissioner Tim Williams and NIA boss Manala Manzini have instituted a campaign to frustrate the Selebi case.
Selebi’s lawyers last week tabled a series of letters between Williams and acting National Director of Public Prosecutions Mokotedi Mpshe as part of their unsuccessful application to oppose the postponement of Selebi’s case.
The correspondence shows Williams has blocked access by Scorpions investigators to crucial evidence needed for the Selebi prosecution.
In January and May Mpshe wrote to Williams asking him to facilitate the handing over of information in police hands, including:
• details of alleged mobster Glenn Agliotti’s role and payments as a police informer;
• police videos on which Agliotti is recorded;
• information on whether John Stratton, the Australian accused of planning Brett Kebble’s murder, was a police informer;
• the diaries of key players, including Selebi and members of crime intelligence, who interacted with Agliotti; and
• Selebi’s travel records.
Williams’s responses are sarcastic and hostile. In his first reply, he said the request was so ”vague and filled with discrepancies” that it was impossible for him to assist.
”My willingness at our informal meeting to assist you with a request for further material related to your already instituted prosecution of Commissioner Selebi did not amount to a willingness to conduct a further investigation on behalf of the DSO,” he wrote.
”I was under the impression, gleaned from media statements issued by yourself and your media relations officer — that you were already in a position to proceed with your prosecution against the national commissioner.
”Your request at this late stage is unreasonable and I would not want to become a reason for or a stumbling block preventing you from commencing with your prosecution without delay.”
On May 27 Mpshe repeated the request in more detail, providing explanations for how each piece of evidence would be useful to the prosecution.
Conveniently for Selebi, Mpshe’s correspondence and Williams’s reply were leaked to the media and some of it was published on June 22, allowing Selebi’s lawyers to write to the police on June 23 asking for it.
Contrasting starkly with their response to the NPA, the police sent Selebi’s lawyers the full correspondence on the same day, including Williams’s second reply, also dated June 23. Selebi may have seen the response before Mpshe did.
In his second reply Williams lectured Mpshe on the role of the crime intelligence division (CID), emphasising the prohibition on the disclosure of intelligence sources and methods.
He complained that the CID’s requests to the Scorpions for details of their investigation were denied: ”In fact the [Scorpions] deliberately misled the division regarding the extent of their investigation.”
Williams does not acknowledge that he knows key members of the CID are considered suspects in the Scorpions’ case. Williams states that as members of the investigation team were allowed supervised ”access” to informer documentation relating to Agliotti and others, this should suffice.
He would not provide the actual material, meaning it could not be used as evidence.
The same applied to video material, including a crucial 2003 recording in which Agliotti admits to crime intelligence boss Mulangi Mphego that he tried to get money from Kebble needed to pay Selebi.
Williams declined to say whether Stratton was a police informer, as this would disclose the ”secret services” of the SAPS. However, Mphego is known to have boasted to the media of Stratton’s status as his agent.
Also for reasons of ”secret service” Williams declined to make diaries available. On the subject of Selebi’s travel records, Williams complained provision of these would be a ”monumental task” but he would do his best to assist.
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eb1551 No.77544
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111485 (021652ZJUL23) Notable: Jackie Selebi Bun | Violence and Crime Bun | Webber Wentzel Bun / Browse Mole report a ‘mixture of fact and fiction’
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>>77542
>The report was handed to him in March or April 2006 by former Directorate of Special Operations (DSO) [or Scorpions] head Leonard McCarthy [he worked for the World Bank after the scorpions were disbanded October 2008].
Correction, Leonard McCarthy worked for the World Bank prior to the Scorpions being disbanded.
Leonard Frank McCarthy, Integrity Vice President, World Bank Group
https://live.worldbank.org/experts/leonard-frank-mccarthy
In June 2008, Leonard McCarthy was appointed by Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank, to serve as Vice President of the World Bank. He heads the Integrity Vice Presidency (INT), whose mandate it is to anticipate, detect, deter and prevent fraud and corruption in Bank Group-supported activities. INT impacts the work of the World Bank by ensuring that funds are used for their intended purposes, thereby contributing to the organization’s core mission of promoting development and reducing poverty.
Prior to joining the World Bank Group, Mr. McCarthy headed the Directorate of Special Operations (DSO) in South Africa, specializing in crime analysis, investigation, prosecution, forensic accounting, asset forfeiture, and civil litigation. During his tenure, the DSO successfully prosecuted many entities involved in financial crime, organized criminal enterprises, grand corruption, urban terror and money rackets. In addition, the DSO generated millions of rands destined for criminal restraint, and interdicted drugs and other contraband worth billions.
Since joining the World Bank Group, Mr. McCarthy has spearheaded significant operational and organizational changes within INT that have increased its capacity to address fraud and corruption in a more concerted manner. Under his leadership, INT focuses on promoting creative solutions in investigations, integrity due-diligence, litigation, forensic audits and settlements, to solidify the lending environment and provide assurance to World Bank shareholders.
INT’s newly-created Preventive Services Unit analyzes insights gained from investigations, and disseminates good practices to other Bank staff and governments in the form of structural precautions, fiduciary mechanisms, detection tools and sound advice. The recent increase in cooperation efforts with international stakeholders, facilitates information sharing and joint action with other investigating institutions.
Previously, Mr. McCarthy held the position of Director of Public Prosecutions in South Africa, to which he was appointed by then President, Nelson Mandela.
He is a lawyer by profession and holds the following degrees: Baccalaureus Artium (BA), Bachelor of Law (B.Juris), and LLB (Bachelor of Laws).
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eb1551 No.77545
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19111495 (021654ZJUL23) Notable: Jackie Selebi Bun | Violence and Crime Bun | Webber Wentzel Bun / Scorpions were disbanded in October 2008 (3 months after Selebi trial) and was unconstitutional
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>>77543
>Police and National Intelligence Agency leaders appear to be waging a war of attrition against the National Prosecuting Authority and the Scorpions.
>>77535
>Judge Frans Kgomo, who granted the discharge application, was unimpressed with the outcome, saying: “This case is about corrupt civil servants as well as politicians or politically connected officials wining and dining with the devil incarnate under shade of darkness.”
>>77544
“Scorpions were disbanded in October 2008 (3 months after Selebi trial) and was unconstitutional”
“Scorpions disbanding unconstitutional”
https://mg.co.za/article/2011-03-18-scorpions-disbanding-unconstitutional/
18 MAR 2011
The Constitutional Court ruled on Thursday that sections of the Acts that disbanded the Scorpions and created the Hawks were inconsistent with the Constitution. It has given Parliament 18 months to rectify the legislation.
The ANC and its allies were cautious in their responses to the ruling but opposition parties expressed enthusiasm.
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke delivered the majority judgment, prepared with Justice Edwin Cameron, which ruled that “the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation [the Hawks] is insufficiently insulated from political interference”.
The judgment was a narrow majority one, supported by five of the court’s nine judges.
Justices Johan Froneman, Bess Nkabinde and Thembile Skweyiya concurred with Moseneke and Cameron’s judgment.
A minority judgment, prepared by Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo, found that the Hawks’ structural and operational autonomy was already secure.
Acting Justice Frederik Brand and Justices Mogoeng Mogoeng and Zakeria Yacoob concurred with him.
The Hawks is a unit in the South African Police Service that reports to the ministry of safety and security, and is therefore in effect directed by the executive.
The former Scorpions was a unit in the National Prosecuting Authority and so was nominally independent of the executive.
The Scorpions achieved a conviction rate of more than 90% and pursued high-profile cases, including the arms deal investigation that led to the conviction of Zuma’s former financial adviser, Durban businessman Schabir Schaik, on fraud and corruption charges.
The unit’s “search and seizure” methods were bitterly opposed by sections of the alliance and it was formally disbanded in October 2008 after Parliament adopted the National Prosecuting Authority Amendment Act and the South African Police Service Amendment Act.
The Hawks, which has all but shut down the arms deal probe, said it welcomed the judgment and “will be taking the necessary steps under the guidance of Parliament to give effect to the judgment”.
“The DA’s shadow minister for police, Dianne Kohler Barnard, said the Scorpions should have been retained. Disbanding them “was designed to shut down investigations into ANC politicians and allow [them] to continue to dispense patronage, as well as engage in corruption”, she said.”
Cope spokesperson Philip Dexter said the judgment put an onus on the government to “do the right thing” and the closure of the Scorpions had left a void in corruption investigations.
He cited police National Commissioner Bheki Cele, who “is implicated in wrongdoing. How can the Hawks investigate their own commissioner?”
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eb1551 No.77546
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19117473 (032051ZJUL23) Notable: ANC Bun | Brazzaville Foundation Bun
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ANC Bun
>>77426 President Ramaphosa reveals that a health revolution is on the way (video)
>>77484 “Killer cholera hits amid decade-long bickering over Hammanskraal water crisis - and tender scandals”
>>77485, >>77486 Life in the Time of Cholera - the SA reality as ANC governance falls behind 19th Century civilization (Parts 1&2)
>>77493 Proposed water licensing regulations requiring up to 75% black South African shareholding place tenuous food security at further risk
>>77512, >>77513, >>77514, >>77515 ‘Section 194 Inquiry won’t be distracted by gossip,’ says ANC MP on Mkhwebane extortion claims
>>77515 "The biggest corruption scandal to hit SA's Parliament" - Mkhwebane shares alleged bribe clips (video)
Brazzaville Foundation Bun
>>77473 Jean-Yves Ollivier founded Brazzaville Foundation (video)
>>77474 “Meet the Brazzaville Foundation: The royal-backed UK charity accused of ‘laundering’ the reputation of an oil-rich African autocrat
>>77517 Brazzaville Foundation: Behind the African Peace Mission Between Kyiv and Moscow
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eb1551 No.77547
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19117487 (032052ZJUL23) Notable: G4S Security Company Bun
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G4S Security Company Bun
>>77411 “G4S vows to cooperate after contracts with DCS are terminated” due to the “the brazen prison escape of Thabo Bester” (video)
>>77412 G4S: South Africa and History – Part 1
>>77413 G4S: South Africa and History – Part 2
>>77414 G4S: South Africa and History – Part 3
>>77415 Public Private Partnerships of South Africa
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eb1551 No.77548
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19117497 (032053ZJUL23) Notable: Jackie Selebi Bun | Violence and Crime Bun | Webber Wentzel Bun
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Jackie Selebi Bun
>>77542, >>77544 Browse Mole report a ‘mixture of fact and fiction’
>>77543 Cops obstruct Selebi investigation
>>77545 Scorpions were disbanded in October 2008 (3 months after Selebi trial) and was unconstitutional
Violence and Crime Bun
>>77429, >>77430 Saps History - George Fivaz
>>77431 Stratom: What it actually was and means
>>77438 Wave of bombings hits Graskop and Hazyview
>>77467 Cosatu - ‘Farmers rape and murder their workers’: HRC – ‘It’s not a human rights violation’
>>77468 Maclear farmer (74) tortured for 13 hours - Attackers make themselves dinner
>>77492 Second Major Railway Grinds To Halt In South Africa
>>77502 SA Presidency acknowledges receipt of call for farm murder commission, eight farmers murdered in a week
>>77503 Farm attacks and farm murders are being driven by false narratives
Webber Wentzel Bun
>>77477 Webber Wentzel law firm (Part One)
>>77478 Webber Wentzel law firm (Part Two)
>>77489 Alessandra Berridge - Executive Vice-president, Commercial and Partnerships” at De Beers Group and was a partner at Webber Wentzel
>>77536 Kebble, Agliotti and Selebi Timeline
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eb1551 No.77549
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19126684 (051206ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Selebi’s attorney raised 3 issues to justify Judge Meyer Joffe’s recusal
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>>77538
>“Judge Joffe fights back” – “defence's argument to have him recused from the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi “
>>77537
>>77535
>Agliotti was a key figure in the drug related prosecution of Selebi, with his evidence used to implicate and prosecute the former police boss, who died in 2015. Agliotti agreed to turn state witness against Selebi in exchange for a lenient sentence on drug trafficking charges.
Selebi’s attorney raised 3 issues to justify Judge Meyer Joffe’s recusal
“Selebi trial: Judge Joffe stands firm”
https://mg.co.za/article/2009-10-30-selebi-trial-judge-joffe-stands-firm/
30 OCT 2009
Earlier on Thursday, Cilliers listed the ways in which Selebi felt that Joffe had been biased against him. The first was that when Agliotti admitted to lying to the court Joffe did not raise the issue of the ”conduct of the prosecution” who ”had knowledge of the fact that their witness was lying”.
Cilliers’s next point was that chief prosecutor Gerrie Nel and his prosecuting team withheld important documents from the defence, which they then included in a bundle they had handed to Joffe.
”The prosecution acted with ulterior motive … they manipulated the evidence,” said Cilliers. ”You did not raise how it came about that the documents were put in that bundle.”
Joffe, appearing to be nearing the end of his tether, asked Cilliers: ”Mr Cilliers, how long have you been senior counsel? If you felt hard done by by Mr Nel’s conduct, why didn’t you tell me? I would’ve dealt with it. Why do you put it at my door and not raise it yourself … I’m being taken to task for not chastising Mr Nel. I’m putting it to you, why didn’t you raise the objection?”
The third issue revolved around a controversial City Press article of two weeks ago, which described a video that had been leaked to the newspaper by an unknown source. Joffe had not allowed Cilliers to complete cross-examining Agliotti on the article.
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eb1551 No.77550
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19126722 (051222ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun / Judge [Meyer Joffe] suggests City Press be investigated on Selebi tape
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>>77549
>The third issue revolved around a controversial City Press article of two weeks ago, which described a video that had been leaked to the newspaper by an unknown source. Joffe had not allowed Cilliers to complete cross-examining Agliotti on the article.
“Judge [Meyer Joffe] suggests City Press be investigated on Selebi tape”
https://www.news24.com/News24/Judge-suggests-City-Press-be-investigated-on-Selebi-tape-20150430
20 Oct 2009
SOUTH Gauteng High Court Judge Meyer Joffe has suggested that City Press be investigated on how it obtained a secret recording of a meeting Glenn Agliotti had with National intelligence Agency last year.
The meeting, held at a Sandton hotel on 4 January 2008, shows that Agliotti requested a meeting with then acting police crime intelligence head Mulangi Mphego because he had information he wanted to share with him.
Giving his testimony in the trial of former police commissioner Jackie Selebi, Agliotti had told the court that Mphego – who was at the January 4 meeting – requested a meeting with him which was held three days later.
However, video evidence seen by City Press reporters revealed that it was Agliotti – and not Mphego as the court heard – who requested the meeting.
In the video Agliotti said: “Look there are some things that I left out in the statement that I want to share with you. This is my brother (pointing at Mphego), and I’m willing to meet him again. You are a very busy man Mr Manzini. I really want to meet with Mphegs.”
Agliotti has testified that he met with NIA’s then-director general Manala Manzini and his deputy, Arthur Fraser, because he wanted a “better deal” for himself to stop his prosecution for the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble.
Today Selebi’s lawyer, Jaap Cilliers, had begun asking Agliotti about the City Press article when state advocate Gerrie Nel objected, saying the witness could not be cross-examined on information contained in a newspaper. But Judge Joffe allowed Agliotti to answer a question on whether he remembered requesting the meeting with Mphego.
“It was later at night, I cannot remember or confirm. The only thing I can remember is that there was an arrangement for a meeting with Mphego,” Agliotti said.
When further questioning based on the article ensued, Nel objected and Cilliers suggested that, based on the City Press article, there was a video in existence which should be traced.
Judge Joffe said that the City Press reporter, Jackie Mapiloko, should be investigated on how she obtained the tape because “it is clear that someone is trying to improperly influence the court by leaking information” to the newspaper.
https://mg.co.za/article/2009-10-20-a-third-force-at-work-in-selebi-trial/
Cilliers maintained that the video was pivotal, as it will show Agliotti as a witness lacking credibility. ”The witness misled you when he tried to indicate how this meeting came about … The witness clearly stated in his evidence in chief how the January 4 and January 7 statements came about. This clearly contradicts his version.”
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eb1551 No.77551
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19126731 (051224ZJUL23) Notable: >19140862, Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)
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“AN APPLICATION BY ZIMBABWE MINING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE REMOVAL OF STUART ISAACS, SC AND MR. JUSTICE MEYER JOFEE AS ARBITRATORS”
https://zambialii.org/akn/zm/judgment/zmsc/2018/581/eng@2018-01-12/source
Below are excerpts
APPEAL NO. 208/2014
SCZ/8/207/2014
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ZAMBIA
HOLDEN AT KABWE
AMAPLAT MAURITUIS LIMITED 1 st APPELLANT
AMARI NICKEL HOLDINGS ZIMBABWE LIMITED 2nd APPELLANT
STAURT ISAACS, SC 3rd APPELLANT
MR. JUSTICE MEYER JOFEE 4™ APPELLANT
and
ZIMBABWE MINING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RESPONDENT
By a letter dated 22nd November 2010, Amaplat and Amari disputed ZMDC’s entitlement to terminate the MoUs and insisted that they remained legally binding.
The MoUs had arbitration clauses. As a result, Amaplat and Amari referred the matter to the International Court of I Arbitration (ICA) for arbitration. The ICA set up an arbitral Tribunal in terms of the Rules of that Court. The 3rd Appellant in the| first matter, Mr Stuart Isaacs, QC of the United Kingdom was nominated by the United Kingdom ICC National Committee as Chairman. The 4th Appellant in the first matter, Justice Meyer Joffe of South Africa, was nominated by Amaplat and Amari as co-arbitrator. Mr James Prince Mutizwa of Zimbabwe was nominated by ZMDC as co-arbitrator. On the 12th of May 2011, the ICA appointed Lusaka, Zambia as the seat of arbitration. Despite this, the matter was set down for hearing in Cape Town, South Africa, from the 13th of August to the 24th of August 2012.
The hearing commenced in Cape Town. ZMDC was suspicious of some of the questions posed by Judge Joffe to an Amaplat witness. They asked Judge Joffe to recuse himself. They also asked Mr. Stuart Isaacs, QC, to recuse himself, after he refused to determine a jurisdictional challenge brought by ZMDC. On the 27th of September 2012, the ICA dismissed the application asking Judge Joffe and Mr. Isaacs to recuse themselves.
1. A declaration that Judge Joffe and Mr. Stuart Isaacs, QC have conducted themselves in a manner that raised doubts as to their impartiality and that they demonstrated biasness or a perception of biasness;
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eb1551 No.77552
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19126855 (051301ZJUL23) Notable: Same players seen in both Selebi and Zuma’s trials
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>>77550
>Agliotti has testified that he met with NIA’s then-director general Manala Manzini and his deputy, Arthur Fraser, because he wanted a “better deal” for himself to stop his prosecution for the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble.
>>77549
>a video that had been leaked to the newspaper
In both trials, they have the same players and leaked videos. Coincidence?
Even Judge Meyer Joffe came out of retirement to address the Gupta assets. >>77541
Remember, the Zondo Commission and the media pushed the narrative; “South Africa's Jacob Zuma would do anything for the Guptas - Zondo report” - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-61269603
>>77542
>When he read the final version [Browse Mole Report] in June/July he became angry and thought that ”if there was a time that Mr McCarthy was going to leave the DSO, it was going to be that time”.
>It had clearly been produced by someone who had contact with ”old apartheid structures of intelligence”, he said, and not a single member of the DSO had the capacity to produce it.
>He believes it is because of the Selebi investigation.
>>77543
>Police and National Intelligence Agency leaders appear to be waging a war of attrition against the National Prosecuting Authority and the Scorpions.
>Mokotedi Mpshe
Same players seen in both Selebi and Zuma’s trials
https://www.businesslive.co.za/fm/opinion/2021-09-14-justice-malala-how-ramaphosa-created-the-arthur-fraser-monster/
14 September 2021
He [Jacob Zuma] was in fine fettle as he defied the law for days until he was taken in by his security detail at midnight on July 7. Until that day the man could offer a lusty rendition of Awulethe Umshini Wami (Bring Me My Machine Gun) at the drop of a hat.
The only long-term illness Zuma suffers from is an aversion to facing the law, getting his day in court and answering allegations against him linked to the arms deal and his role in state capture. To evade the law, Zuma will do absolutely anything, including what his benefactor Schabir Shaik did over 10 years ago — faking it.
No-one should be surprised by the arrogant announcement on Tuesday evening by Arthur Fraser, the correctional services commissioner and former director-general of state security during Zuma’s presidency, that he had overruled a recommendation that his former boss should not be released on medical parole.
We all knew that Zuma was going to walk the minute he was taken to the Estcourt prison. Why? Because Fraser, who oversaw every detail of the destruction of the state security agency that has been detailed at the Zondo commission, was in charge of the prisons service – and he has delivered for his former boss before.
Remember that the Mail & Guardian newspaper told us back in 2009 that the leaked secret recordings of conversations between former Scorpions boss Leonard McCarthy and others, which Mokotedi Mpshe used to (wrongly) justify his dropping of corruption charges against Zuma, were leaked by Fraser. [Did Fraser also leak the Selebi recording?]
Giving Zuma a “get out of jail free” card for the second time was a cinch.
Ramaphosa’s ‘unity’ to blame
So what does this all mean?
No matter how anyone looks at it, the state capture cabal has won a significant victory. Ask any ordinary citizen today and they will tell you that in SA, there is nothing like the concept of “equal before the law”.
Indeed, many would declare that we are in full-on Animal Farm mode and that there is no equality across the entire society.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s belief that it is his job to keep the ANC united is at the heart of the problem. Fraser should have been showed the door as soon as Zuma was out of power. Instead, Ramaphosa shifted him to correctional services.
Tolerating crooks
Unity should not mean tolerance of criminality — but Ramaphosa has largely allowed the criminal element in the ANC to hang around. There is merit in keeping one’s enemies close, but there is no merit in giving them the space to undermine your administration and your country.
We know now that the July riots were orchestrated from the heart of the intelligence structures [soon after Zuma handed himself over to the police].
We know this because Ramaphosa fired the state security minister and brought the intelligence portfolio into his office, with an instruction to former minister Sydney Mufamadi to clean house. He didn’t do this for fun — it was because his initial play of leaving the intelligence structures in the hands of Zuma-ites was used against him [or the intelligence has full control of the country now and are running it].
Consider the secretary-general’s office at the ANC head office. Walking into that office was like stepping into the living room at the Gupta family home: it was a hotbed of Zuma acolytes.
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eb1551 No.77553
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19134522 (062048ZJUL23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / SANDF union reveals how N1 highway assault victims were pushed off the road by VIP ‘blue light bullies (video)
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“WATCH | Motorist viciously assaulted by members of police's VIP Unit” - https://youtu.be/Uj_QP2DX1Bg
“SANDF union reveals how N1 highway assault victims were pushed off the road by VIP ‘blue light bullies’”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/sandf-union-reveals-how-n1-highway-assault-victims-were-pushed-off-the-road-by-vip-blue-light-bullies-fa125f31-4b95-4f3c-af7a-38f6ea5b3859
Published Jul 5, 2023
The SA National Defence Union has shed some light on the circumstances that led to the three men seen being brutally assaulted by a group of six VIP protection officers this week, saying they were pushed off the road and firearms were pointed at them while driving on the N1 highway in Joburg.
The union's secretary, Pikkie Greeff said the three victims - who are all attached to the SANDF - were boxed in and aggressively pushed to the side of the road by the VIP officers who were driving in two police-owned BMW X5s.
The VIP officers have since been revealed to be attached to Deputy President Paul Mashatile, although he was not present in any of the cars when the incident took place earlier this week.
Greeff said one of the victims was a member of the union, while two others were still military trainees.
Greeff said the soldiers were travelling from Johannesburg to Pretoria when the incident, which has caused national fury against the blue lights brigade, occurred.
He said at least one of the VIP police officers pointed a firearm at the victims while they were being pushed off the road in their blue VW Polo with NKR (Ladysmith) licence plates.
He explained that the victims were boxed in by more SUVs and forced to stop on the left lane of the N1 freeway before being brutally assaulted and kicked.
Video of the incident showed the VIP officers attempting to smash the windscreen of the victims' car, upon failing to smash the windscreen, they broke the rear window and assaulted them as they lay on the ground.
The police watchdog, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) had interviewed the soldiers on Tuesday, and advised them not to speak to SAPS officers, while the Ipid investigation continues.
Ipid confirmed on Wednesday that it had opened a case of assault, malicious damage to property and pointing of a firearm against the SAPS VIP officers, at the Sandton Police Station.
Police spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe told television news channel eNCA that Ipid was leading the criminal investigation against the officers and they supported the Ipid investigation.
SAPS was also instituting its own internal disciplinary investigation on the matter.
Mathe said four VIP members involved in the incident had been identified and served with letters expressing an intention to suspend. She said they were expected to provide reasons as to why they should not be suspended.
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eb1551 No.77554
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19134665 (062116ZJUL23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / “Acting public protector denies Phala Phala report was a 'whitewash'” (video)
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“Adv. Paul Hoffman on Phala Phala report”
https://youtu.be/_6B3hcw5kPU
Jul 3, 2023
A report by Acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka has found that President Cyril Ramaphosa didn't violate the Executive Ethics Code in relation to the Phala Phala theft. Some opposition parties are now planning to challenge the findings, which have been described as illogical. Constitutional law expert Adv. Paul Hoffman says Gcaleka could have done better on the report.
“Acting public protector denies Phala Phala report was a 'whitewash'”
https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-07-06-acting-public-protector-denies-phala-phala-report-was-a-whitewash/
06 July 2023 - 08:30
“I am confident the court would not find us biased. I am not worried that any malice would be found in the manner in which this report has been investigated.”
Unfazed acting public protector Kholeka Gcaleka said this as opposition parties threaten court action against her office’s report that found President Cyril Ramaphosa did not misuse state resources in the Phala Phala scandal.
The public protector investigated whether Ramaphosa had violated the executive ethics code for cabinet members and whether he abused state resources after millions of US dollars were stolen from his game farm in Limpopo in February 2020.
“The allegation that the president abused his power in using state resources by causing the PPS [presidential protection services] to be deployed to Phala Phala farm and to investigate a housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft at the said farm is not substantiated,” the report read [https://www.pprotect.org/sites/default/files/legislation_report/Phala%20Phala%20Final%20Report.pdf].
Speaking on Newsroom Afrika, Gcaleka said the report by her office was not biased in protection of Ramaphosa.
“This report has been well thought out. I am confident that this is a matter in which the public protector would not be found to have been biased, or to have dealt with the matter in an unbecoming manner.
“The court might arrive at a different decision — that is really up to the court but we are confident that we have done the best we could in line with the law,” she said.
The advocate said the report did not clear Ramaphosa of any wrongdoing relating to claims of the US dollars sale being fraudulent.
She said this was for the Hawks’ criminal investigation.
Gcaleka said her office did not investigate the sale transaction further as it was of a private entity and did not fall under her office’s mandate.
“We have made no findings on those matters. The president has not been cleared on whether there was anything untoward in respect of this particular transaction,” she said.
The EFF, DA , ATM and ActionSA have called for the report to be reviewed and set aside as they accused Gcaleka of protecting Ramaphosa.
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eb1551 No.77555
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19134701 (062123ZJUL23) Notable: Zuma 'likely' to appeal ruling against the private prosecution of Ramaphosa
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“Zuma 'likely' to appeal ruling against the private prosecution of Ramaphosa”
https://ewn.co.za/2023/07/06/zuma-likely-to-appeal-ruling-against-the-private-prosecution-of-ramaphosa
06 July 2023 06:51
JOHANNESBURG - It looks like former president Jacob Zuma will be appealing the Johannesburg High Court's ruling to set aside his private prosecution of President Cyril Ramphosa.
In December, on the eve of the African National Congress’s (ANC) national elective conference, Zuma instituted a private prosecution against Ramaphosa.
He accused him of being an accessory after the fact to contraventions of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Act, which he further accused State advocate Billy Downer of in a separate private prosecution.
This was because Ramaphosa had, according to Zuma, at least, failed to act on a complaint against Downer.
However, the court on Wednesday set aside the private prosecution as unlawful and unconstitutional.
Spokesperson for the Jacob Zuma Foundation Mzwanele Manyi said the former president’s legal team was studying the judgment and a way forward would be announced in due course.
In June, the Pietermaritzburg High Court set aside Zuma’s private prosecution of Downer and Karyn Maughan and Zuma has since lodged an appeal against the ruling.
“The likelihood is that this matter, too, will be appealed,” Manyi said.
If that happened, he said, the two appeals would likely be referred to the Supreme Court of Appeal and heard together, depending on what the court said.
In the meantime, Manyi said they believed their prospects of success were “more than good”.
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eb1551 No.77556
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19140862 (072107ZJUL23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Amari Holdings vs Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)
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>>77551
Amari Holdings vs Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)
“Zim assets face seizure”
https://www.newsday.co.zw/business/article/49900/zim-assets-face-seizure
Dec. 23, 2019
Companies linked to British Virgin Islands-based Amari Holdings won the right to seize assets worth US$65,9 million in compensation for Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)’s cancellation of nickel and platinum ventures formed in 2007 and 2008.
The ruling by the International Court of Arbitration was made after a hearing in Lusaka, Zambia.
The development comes at a difficult time for Zimbabwe, with the government forecasting the economy will contract 6,5% this year because of crippling foreign-currency, fuel, wheat and power shortages. The State is seeking to convince investors from Cyprus, South Africa, Russia and Nigeria to spend billions of dollars developing its platinum reserves, the world’s third-largest. It’s also rich in gold, chrome and iron ore.
The dispute arose over plans Amari had to develop mines in Zimbabwe. The company formed platinum and nickel ventures with ZMDC that were 50% and 45% owned by the state company respectively.
Zimbabwe’s assertion that the deals were not appropriately approved by ZMDC officials and the Mines minister were rejected by the court.
Amari will seek to seize fixed assets owned by Zimbabwe and ZMDC both in the country and elsewhere and may also target shipments of diamonds and tobacco, Small-Smith said.
Amari was founded by Mike Nunn, the South African mining entrepreneur who established Tanzanite One Ltd to exploit the blue precious stone found only in Tanzania.
https://www.offshorealert.com/amaplat-mauritius-ltd-et-al-v-zimbabwe-mining-development-corporation-et-al-amended-complaint/
MAY 24, 2023
Amaplat Mauritius Ltd. et al v. Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation et al: Amended Complaint
Amended Complaint “to recognize and enforce the judgment of the High Court of Zambia, at the Commercial Registry at Lusaka, dated August 9, 2019 … in favor of Plaintiffs and against Defendants Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation and the Chief Mining Commissioner, Ministry of Mines of Zimbabwe” in Amaplat Mauritius Ltd. and Amari Nickel Holdings Zimbabwe Ltd., both of Mauritius v. Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation, The Chief Mining Commissioner, Ministry of Mines of Zimbabwe, and the Republic of Zimbabwe at the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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eb1551 No.77557
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19140873 (072109ZJUL23) Notable: Kropz
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>>77556
>Amari was founded by Mike Nunn, the South African mining entrepreneur who established Tanzanite One Ltd to exploit the blue precious stone found only in Tanzania.
Michael Nunn – Non-Executive Director of Kropz
https://www.kropz.com/about-us/board
Non-Executive Director
Michael (Mike) Nunn is a South African mining entrepreneur and investor. Mike has founded and developed various businesses related to the mining industry in Africa. Mike is widely recognised as being the pioneer of the global tanzanite industry and was the founder of TanzaniteOne. Subsequent to his involvement in tanzanite, Mike established Amari in 2005, where he developed multiple mining businesses in various sub-Saharan African countries. Mike established Kropz in 2012 with the objective of developing a world class fertiliser business with a sub-Saharan African focus. Mike sits on the Remuneration and Nomination Committee.
https://www.kropz.com/about-us/who-we-are
Kropz is an AIM-listed, Africa-based company focused on responsible rock phosphate exploration, mining and processing.
Solidly backed by its cornerstone investor, African Rainbow Capital [Patrice Motsepe], the company’s objective is to secure quality resources across the continent, to initially supply the global fertiliser industry with phosphate feedstock, supporting the invaluable contribution of this to agriculture and thus to food security worldwide.
In the short term, Kropz expects to begin production from its Elandsfontein project on South Africa’s west coast in Q4 2021, taking advantage of the current buoyant prices, together with the company’s access to excellent shipping routes to major international markets. Traders have already been appointed to market Elandsfontein’s production.
In the medium term, in line with its mission to become a significant contributor to greater food production to help feed Sub-Saharan Africa’s growing population, the company plans to augment Elandsfontein’s production with that from its Hinda Project in the Republic of Congo. There is potential to blend streams from the two to meet specific market requirements.
Together, Elandsfontein and Hinda could contribute 4-5% of the internationally traded rock phosphate market.
Our mission is to set a new standard in the green mining of fertiliser feed minerals and to develop a world class plant nutrient fertiliser production and distribution capacity that will meaningfully contribute towards feeding sub-Saharan Africa for generations to come.
https://www.kropz.com/environment-social-governance/esg
The company does so, recognising, delivering on and reporting about its environmental, social and governance (ESG) responsibilities and accountabilities.
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eb1551 No.77558
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19140923 (072118ZJUL23) Notable: Kropz
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>>77557
>The company [Kropz] does so, recognising, delivering on and reporting about its environmental, social and governance (ESG) responsibilities and accountabilities.
>>77493
>The proposed regulations are seen as the DWS’s most radical and sweeping effort to date toward changing the demographics with respect to water use in South Africa. The agricultural and forestry sectors appear to be the primary target of the proposed regulations. The agricultural sector accounts for approximately 60% of South Africa’s total water use. It is worth noting that the proposed regulations exempt mining companies, the state and state-owned entities, as well as 100% black-owned entities.
“Cape High Court to STOP KROPZ from further dewatering Elandsfontein aquifer for a dormant mine . . .” - 1 of 2
http://www.weskusontheline.co.za/2017/10/11/cape-high-court-stop-kropz-dewatering-elandsfontein-aquifer-dormant-mine/
OCTOBER 11, 2017
First it was tanzanite mining king Mike Nunn’s controversial Elandsfontein Exploration and Mining (EEM) company that applied for mining rights to access the sedimentary phosphate on a piece of farmland adjacent to the West Coast National Park. No sooner did they get the mining licence (in a most suspicious way) or the company changed its name overnight to KROPZ and launched a major marketing campaign with double spread “green” advertisements promising to fertilize the entire African continent . . .
The next moment it stated that the phosphate is actually earmarked for international markets in Asia, Brazil or Australia . . . and long before an environmental impact study was completed or a water use licence was granted, a multi-million rand infrastructure was erected in record-time on the Elandsfontein aquifer. This came despite public outrage and several pending court applications lodged by the West Coast Environmental Protection Association (WCEPA) in an attempt to save the sensitive environment and lagoon from an “illegal” mine that threatens the entire region’s underground water network . An investigation by Carte Blanche confirmed the irregularities and inconsistencies in the granting of the mining rights.
During the Easter holiday (April 2017) the Water Use Licence (WUL) was finally granted . . . against all odds and despite the worst drought in more than a century in the West Coast. In August the entire mining project was suddenly iced for an indefinite, extended period due to “technical, market, and regulatory problems” although the dewatering of the mine continued. Meanwhile persistent rumours prevail that the temporary delay is just the calm before the storm and that KROPZ is secretly attempting to extend its mining activities to sections within the West Coast National Park.
This fuelled the WCEPA into renewed action, and this week the environmental association filed an urgent interdict application to stop Kropz from unlawfully dewatering the Elandsfontein aquifer for a dormant mine.
The media release and attached court papers read as follows:
The West Coast Environmental Protection Association (WCEPA), represented by environmental law firm,Cullinans and Associates, this week launched an urgent interdict application in the Cape Town High Court against Kropz Elandsfontein (Pty) Ltd (Kropz) to stop the mining company from continuing to unlawfully dewater and recharge the Elandsfontein aquifer – a critical water source situated on the water stressed West Coast – while the mine’s water use licence (WUL) is suspended.
Kropz’s controversial Elandsfontein phosphate mine is located in the aquifer and borders the West Coast National Park, which includes the Langebaan Lagoon Marine Protected Area. Impacts on the 5 to 10 million year old aquifer have not been properly assessed by the mine, and may affect the Langebaan Lagoon, a Ramsar site and wetland of international importance; a significant tourist attraction; and a water body on which many scale fishers depend. The mining site cuts through a biodiverse and climate change resilient corridor which was earmarked for inclusion in the West Coast National Park, and the Lagoon is also one of the most sensitive biodiversity regions along the coast of Africa. The fact that the Lagoon is surrounded by the 32,000 hectare National Park makes it unique.
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eb1551 No.77559
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19141022 (072134ZJUL23) Notable: Kropz
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>>77558
Interesting to find Renwick on the board.
Lord Robin Renwick – Chairman of Kropz
https://www.kropz.com/about-us/board
Chairman
Lord Robin Renwick of Clifton is a former diplomat and served as British Ambassador to South Africa and the United States. He served subsequently as Deputy Chairman of the merchant bank Robert Fleming, then for fifteen years as Deputy Chairman of J.P. Morgan Europe. He has served on many boards including BHP Billiton, Fluor Corporation, SABMiller, British Airways and Harmony Gold [Patrice Motsepe]. He is currently a director of Stonehage Fleming and Senior Adviser to Richemont [Johann Rupert]. Lord Renwick chairs the Remuneration and Nomination Committee and sits on the Audit, Risk and Sustainability Committee.
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eb1551 No.77560
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19149332 (091258ZJUL23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / SANDF union reveals how N1 highway assault victims were pushed off the road by VIP ‘blue light bullies (video)
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“Ban the blue light mafia - Ian Cameron” - https://youtu.be/1Wt9jGHlSnQ [Jul 4, 2023]
“Motorists assaulted by VIP police allegedly prohibited by SANDF from speaking out”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/motorists-assaulted-by-vip-police-allegedly-prohibited-by-sandf-from-speaking-out-breaking-news-08-july-2023/
08-07-2023 11:16
The motorists assaulted by the police’s VIP unit on the N1 have allegedly been prohibited by SANDF to speak to anyone about the attack.
SANDF allegedly prohibited the motorists assaulted by VIP police on N1 from speaking out about the attack.
THE MOTORISTS WHO WERE ASSAULTED BY VIP POLICE ARE ALLEGEDLY PROHIBITED FROM SPEAKING OUT
Civil organisation Action Society is representing one of the victims in civil litigation to be pursued against the police.
The motorists who were assaulted by the police’s VIP unit on the N1 in Johannesburg have allegedly been prohibited by their employer, the SA National Defence Force (SANDF), to speak to anyone about the attack unless a general is present.
The organisation’s Ian Cameron told the media this alleged order remained “even after hours in their personal capacity.”
According to reports, Action Society’s legal representative, Daniël Eloff, has challenged this order, saying it was an attempt to curtail the victims’ right to freedom of expression.
“In terms of South African law and the Constitution’s Bill of Rights, the SANDF has no jurisdiction to inhibit the victims or any individual from expressing their views or recounting their experiences outside of work hours and off military premises,” Eloff said.
“More importantly, one would expect the upper echelons of the defence force to stand by its members, supporting them in their time of need rather than aiding in the protection of the alleged assailants from the SAPS VIP Unit.
“The truth must be brought to light, and the victims have every right to bring their personal experiences into public view.”
THE OCCUPANTS OF THE BLUE POLO INITIALLY THOUGHT THEY WERE BEING HIJACKED
This comes after the occupants of the blue Volkswagen Polo initially thought they were being hijacked, as the VIP officers had allegedly tried to ram them off the road.
Forcing the Polo to a stop on the side of the highway, several officers allegedly got out and tried to break the driver’s window with an assault rifle, according to Cameron.
In a video shared on social media, the men can be seen being dragged from the Polo.
A VIDEO OF THE ASSAULT WAS SHARED ON SOCIAL MEDIA
At least two of the VIP members start kicking the men as they lie on the ground.
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eb1551 No.77561
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19149620 (091406ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / “Carping Point: There are so many things we will never know about that Ukraine trip”
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“Carping Point: There are so many things we will never know about that Ukraine trip”
https://www.iol.co.za/saturday-star/news/carping-point-there-are-so-many-things-we-will-never-know-about-that-ukraine-trip-4b36b922-9e99-4db2-b33b-416548c078cb
Published Jun 24, 2023
Johannesburg - And so, the SAA Airbus returned to OR Tambo, with its John Wick manifest of bodyguards and a handful of hacks who’d gone to cover President Cyril Ramaphosa’s peace mission to Ukraine and Russia. The aircraft eventually got as far Poland, being grounded in Warsaw where it remained, until the talks were over and it flew back.
Ironically, Ramaphosa managed to get to Kyiv and then to St Petersburg where, by most accounts, he was resolute and unequivocal with President Vladimir Putin. But who knows? Putin apparently ordered the live feed stopped just after Cyril the Meek made his opening remarks.
The ongoing war won’t be stopped overnight – and the African bid is just one of many, including the Vatican, that are trying to get the two countries to the table to start speaking. History reminds us though that everyone said the same about ending apartheid in South Africa. In the end it was a host of different events and initiatives, in which the non-aligned African states played quite a considerable role in breaking the impasse.
The biggest lessons for Ramaphosa, who wasn’t stuck on a stationary aircraft with rapidly filling chemical toilets for more than 26 hours, will have been salutary. Notwithstanding his own access to generators and load-shedding exemptions, it will have been interesting for him to learn that a country in the grip of a vicious war and subject to almost daily artillery and rocket barrages actually has electricity.
It would have been novel for him to ride on a train from one country into another – apparently the only safe way to Kyiv from Poland – on infrastructure that has withstood 15 months of war when Transnet has been rendered almost wholly dysfunctional under almost 30 years of the ANC and entire rail networks have been destroyed and/or built over.
Perhaps the most significant lesson would have been that he was safe in two capitals of countries at war, while his 120 protectors were stuck back in a third country, along with 13 crates of unspecified arms and material that spooked the Poles.
What was in those crates? We’ll probably never know, just as we won’t know what was loaded onto Lady R or if the US faked the moon landings on Area 51. We won’t know either why the President has put his safety in the hands of Wally Rhoode. Nominally a major general in the police, Rhoode never served as a police officer. It’s a bit like appointing a fan of Masterchef as the executive chef of a five-star hotel, when the only culinary skill they’ve mastered is the TV remote.
Rhoode appears to have been the architect of last week’s VIP protection shambles, ignoring advice from professionals in the Department of Defence and Dirco. In a way it’s not that surprising, not if you look at how he handled the Phala Phala scandal. That was obviously just a taster of things to come. The mind boggles about what the President’s “protector” could achieve on his next attempt.
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eb1551 No.77562
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19150447 (091648ZJUL23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Both Amaplat Mauritius Ltd and Amari Nickel Holdings Zimbabwe Ltd have the same address in Mauritius
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>>77556
>Companies linked to British Virgin Islands-based Amari Holdings won the right to seize assets worth US$65,9 million in compensation for Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC)’s cancellation of nickel and platinum ventures formed in 2007 and 2008.
>>77557
>Mike established Amari in 2005, where he developed multiple mining businesses in various sub-Saharan African countries. Mike established Kropz in 2012
>>77558
>>>/qresearch/19140927
>>77559
>Chairman of Kropz
>Lord Robin Renwick of Clifton is a former diplomat and served as British Ambassador to South Africa and the United States.
>>77551
>The ICA set up an arbitral Tribunal in terms of the Rules of that Court. The 3rd Appellant in the| first matter, Mr Stuart Isaacs, QC of the United Kingdom was nominated by the United Kingdom ICC National Committee as Chairman. The 4th Appellant in the first matter, Justice Meyer Joffe of South Africa, was nominated by Amaplat and Amari as co-arbitrator. Mr James Prince Mutizwa of Zimbabwe was nominated by ZMDC as co-arbitrator. On the 12th of May 2011, the ICA appointed Lusaka, Zambia as the seat of arbitration. Despite this, the matter was set down for hearing in Cape Town, South Africa, from the 13th of August to the 24th of August 2012.
Both Amaplat Mauritius Ltd and Amari Nickel Holdings Zimbabwe Ltd have the same address in Mauritius
https://jusmundi.com/en/document/pdf/other/en-amaplat-mauritius-limited-amari-nickel-holdings-zimbabwe-limited-v-zimbabwe-mining-development-corporation-the-chief-mining-commissioner-ministry-of-mines-zimbabwe-expert-opinion-of-michael-m-mundashi-friday-16th-september-2022
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Civil Action No. l-22-cv-0058-CRC
Amaplat Mauritius Ltd., c/o CKLB International Management Ltd., P.O. Box 80, Felix House, 24 Dr. Joseph Riviere Street, Port Louis 11602, Mauritius;
and
Amari Nickel Holdings Zimbabwe Ltd., c/o CKLB International Management Ltd., P.O. Box 80, Felix House, 24 Dr. Joseph Riviere Street, Port Louis 11602, Mauritius,
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eb1551 No.77563
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19150466 (091651ZJUL23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Fronts, False Invoices, and Offshore Financial Façades Raise Questions About Tagwirei Mine Purchase (video)
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Then watch and read this.
“How Zim political bigwig illegally moved funds to London”
https://youtu.be/0il6qAcZMow
A joint report by investigative organisation The Sentry, and non-profit organisation, Open Secrets, has revealed how Zimbabwean presidential advisor, Kudakwashe Tagwirei, illegally moved funds to London. It is alleged that South African and Mauritians played a critical role in assisting Tagwirei to move the millions. Head of Research at Open Secrets, Michael Marchant explains these findings.
“PRESS RELEASE| Fronts, False Invoices, and Offshore Financial Façades Raise Questions About Tagwirei Mine Purchase” – South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Cayman Islands, United Kingdom
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/press-release-fronts-false-invoices-and-offshore-financial-facades/
July 6, 2023
Below are excerpts
A joint investigative report by The Sentry and Open Secrets exposes how Zimbabwean presidential advisor and business tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei, the subject of numerous corruption allegations, was able to move suspect funds from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to the City of London using a combination of fronts, apparently false invoices, and offshore financial façades.
The report, “Fronts, Fakes, and Façades: How South African and Mauritian Enablers Helped Move Millions from Zimbabwe to Britain” focuses on three payments that secured Tagwirei’s purchase of two Zimbabwean mines—Bindura Nickel and Freda Rebecca Gold Mine. Tagwirei, already surrounded by corruption allegations at the time of the deal, sought to create an offshore empire built on Zimbabwean mining.
Tagwirei’s deal may not have been possible without enablers—South African company directors, a Mauritian management company agent, a Cayman Islands investment fund, banks in numerous jurisdictions, and the company administrators in the United Kingdom—that, wittingly or unwittingly, facilitated Tagwirei’s purchase of the two mines. Many of these actors knew that Tagwirei was behind the deal. Some designed structures that had the effect of obscuring his involvement. Others had enough information that they should have suspected he was involved and asked appropriate questions.
Michael Marchant, Head of Investigations at Open Secrets, said: “The role of professionals around the globe in facilitating dubious money flows, whether knowingly or unknowingly, is a key contributor to the outflow of resources from poor countries like Zimbabwe to rich ones like the United Kingdom. It is essential that we see swift and effective action by regulators to hold these enablers to account.”
The investigative report reveals how Tagwirei used Sotic International, a Mauritian company that documents suggest was his front, to buy the mines for $29.5 million (R431 million, £23 million) from ASA Resource Group (ASA), a bankrupt firm that was being run by British company administrators Duff & Phelps (now known as Kroll). These purchases were made in three payments with each stage involving behavior that raises questions:
• Sotic’s Zimbabwean subsidiary, Landela Investments, obtained hard currency from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) at a favorable exchange rate when cashing in a $60 million portion of a large Treasury Bill given to Tagwirei’s company, Sakunda Holdings, with Landela telling the RBZ that some of the funds were needed to buy Bindura Nickel.
• To get money into Mauritius from Zimbabwe for Sotic’s second £12 million payment, South African directors created invoices for exports that could not be found in Zimbabwe’s official customs records, raising questions as to whether trade misinvoicing, a technique commonly used in trade-based money laundering, had occurred.
• For the final £8.7 million payment, Tagwirei moved his money into Sotic via a complex offshore façade that had the effect of disguising the source of funds.
After Tagwirei was sanctioned and accused of corruption by the US government in 2020, control of the two mines shifted from Sotic to Kuvimba Mining, which in 2021 was 65% owned by the Zimbabwean state and 35% owned by companies and trusts linked to Tagwirei.
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eb1551 No.77564
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19179689 (142018ZJUL23) Notable: Final Commodities Bun / Fronts, False Invoices, and Offshore Financial Façades Raise Questions About Tagwirei Mine Purchase (video)
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Attached is the report
“Zimbabwe Investigation| Fronts, Fakes and Façades”
https://www.opensecrets.org.za/report-fronts-fakes-and-facades/
6 July 2023
In 2019, Zimbabwean presidential advisor Kudakwashe Tagwirei moved millions of dollars in suspect funds from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to the City of London. The funds were used to buy two Zimbabwean mines— Bindura Nickel and Freda Rebecca Gold Mine—for $29.5 million (£23 million) from a bankrupt firm being run by British company administrators Duff & Phelps (now known as Kroll). At the time of the purchase, accusations of corruption and cronyism had already been swirling around Tagwirei for years.
The report relies on almost 2,000 emails and documents, including financial records and correspondence, provided by a whistleblower. These documents and additional investigations reveal that the purchase of the mines involved behaviour that raises questions and may carry policy implications when it comes to deterring powerful and connected individuals from exploiting the international financial system.
Entities/individuals involved
ZIMBABWE
KUDAKWASHE TAGWIREI: The business tycoon and presidential advisor who used a front company in Mauritius to purchase Zimbabwean gold and nickel mines from a British company
SAKUNDA HOLDINGS: A fuel company owned by Tagwirei that received a favourable exchange rate for a Treasury Bill from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)
LANDELA INVESTMENTS: A company owned by Tagwirei that was the official purchaser of the gold and nickel mines. It also received a favourable exchange rate from the RBZ when exchanging a Treasury Bill.
RIMOSA TRADING: A Zimbabwean trading company that made payments to Sotic International in response to seemingly fake invoices, where no product was shipped, according to customs data.
RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE (RBZ): The Zimbabwean central bank. It exchanged Treasury Bills for Sakunda and Landela at a favourable rate.
KUVIMBA MINING HOUSE: The Zimbabwean company that received the gold and nickel mines in 2020 after the purchase was complete. The Zimbabwean government claims to own 65 per cent of Kuvimba.
SOUTH AFRICA
JOZEF BEHR: A commodity trader, formerly of Trafigura, who was one of the South African directors of and co-head of trading at Sotic International.
RONELLE SINCLAIR: An accountant who was one of the South African directors of and head of finance at Sotic International.
CHRISTOPHER FOURIE: A former metallurgist who was one of the South African directors of Sotic International and who managed the purchase of the mines on Tagwirei’s behalf. Fourie later became a whistle-blower.
REDFOX MANAGEMENT: A South African company that acted in an administrative role for Sotic International. A Redfox stamember generated an apparently fake invoice for Sotic International to provide to Rimosa Trading.
MAURITIUS
CAPITAL HORIZONS LIMITED (CHL): A company services agent headquartered in Mauritius, but with oces in South Africa and the UAE, that set up and administered Sotic International.
SHAAN KUNDOMAL: The CEO of CHL who also acted as a director of Sotic International.
AFRASIA BANK: The bank that provided banking facilities to Sotic International and to Kudakwashe Tagwirei.
LIGHTHOUSE TRUST: A trust set up by CHL (as trustee) with Christopher Fourie as settlor of the trust. It held Sotic’s shares until January 2020.
SOTIC INTERNATIONAL: The front company for Kudakwashe Tagwirei in Mauritius, administered by CHL and with various South African directors. It made the payments to Du‰ & Phelps for the mines.
UNITED KINGDOM
DUFFS & PHELPS: Multinational financial consultancy that acted as the administrators of ASA Resources. Duff & Phelps is now Kroll.
ASA RESOURCES: The UK-based firm that owned Freda Rebecca Gold Mine and Bindura Nickel but had declared bankruptcy and was in administration.
SHOOSMITHS: The law firm that acted for Duff & Phelps.
ROYAL BANKS OF SCOTLAND: The bank where Shoosmiths held a client account that received payments from Sotic for the mines.
UAE
ALMAS CAPITAL: The financial services company that also manages an investment fund in the Cayman Islands.
CAYMAN ISLANDS
ALMAS GLOBAL OPPORTUNITY FUND: The investment fund managed by Almas Capital which was used to facilitate a special loan that had the effect of hiding Kudakwashe Tagwirei as the source of the funds for the purchase of the mines.
SWITZERLAND
TRAFIGURA
Multinational commodity trading firm that previously had a joint venture with Kudakwashe Tagwirei and that now receives revenue from the mines to pay off an oil debt owed to it by the RBZ.
UNITED STATES
CITIBANK: The bank that acted as the correspondent bank for payments from Sotic’s account in Mauritius to the account of Duff & Phelps in the UK.
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eb1551 No.77565
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19179698 (142021ZJUL23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Highway truck attacks aimed at creating ‘mayhem and disruption’ (video)
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“Dashcam captures truck hijacking before suspect sets it alight from inside” - https://youtu.be/GOOU5l7UZ0E, Jul 12, 2023
“Highway truck attacks aimed at creating ‘mayhem and disruption’ – RFA”
https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/highway-truck-attacks-aimed-at-creating-mayhem-and-disruption-rfa-2023-07-10
10th July 2023
Armed gangs this weekend created havoc on the N3 and N4 highways by settings several trucks alight.
The first attack occurred on Saturday night on the N3 highway at Van Reenen’s Pass, when armed attackers forced six trucks to a halt, setting them alight.
Five trucks were then set alight on Sunday night on the N4 at Emgwenya, in Mpumalanga.
Armed attackers again forced the drivers out of the vehicles before setting them alight.
Both the N3 and N4 are busy freight corridors operated by toll concessionaires.
The South African Police Service says that these types of incidents have, in the past, been associated with attacks on foreign truck drivers. Now, however, it appears as if competition among truck operators may also be a factor.
The Road Freight Association (RFA) says it regards the attacks as a “coordinated attack on the road-freight sector”.
The road freight sector – trucks – carries 80% of the goods that are moved in and around South Africa.
RFA CEO Gavin Kelly says these “ruthless” attacks on the road-freight supply chain will have far-reaching effects.
While immediate short-term losses will run into millions of rands – including the costs of the vehicles, cargo and personal effects, repairing the road damage and deploying first responders, with additional costs in terms of freight delays and shipping penalties – the long-term impact will be seen in increased security costs, insurance premiums and toll fees, as well as a reduction in freight movement through South Africa and, ultimately, the closure of freight companies, which will lead to substantial job losses in the logistics sector.
“Who is behind this attack, and why?” asks Kelly.
“There was no looting of vehicles, and, thankfully, none of the drivers or staff on the vehicles were injured or killed.
“The targeted precision of the attack is worrying. This was well planned and efficiently implemented.
“At this point, no group has acknowledged that they are responsible.”
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eb1551 No.77566
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19179707 (142022ZJUL23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Highway truck attacks aimed at creating ‘mayhem and disruption’ (video)
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>>77565
“Truck Attacks | Owner will no longer be able to keep employees” - https://youtu.be/U9Z7a5Wnwb0
2:11 – “I’m a South African as well, child of a former domestic worker and a farm worker during the Apartheid years. I’ve rebuilt my life to where it is but unfortunately it said that my own people are the one taking food away from my family, my children and those that are employed. It hurts me and this nonsense of this criminality must come to an end and its perpetrated by our own people. That is why I’ve taken a decision that I must come on live and indicate this thing… I had to give instruction to my team… that all of our trucks running South Africa… must go to the nearest police station and stop there until all this madness that is caused by our own people, it’s not caused by foreigners, it’s not caused by white people or Chinese. It’s caused by African people, black people like me who have suffered under Apartheid.”
“‘I hire South Africans only but my truck was also burnt’ - Gauteng truck owner”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/i-hire-south-africans-only-but-my-truck-was-also-burnt-gauteng-truck-owner-f08f6ed0-604b-4b5b-b23e-4fb27e29fa04
Jul 12, 2023
Businessman Bongani Philip has condemned the ongoing robbery of truck drivers and burning of the haulage trucks, after one of his trucks was destroyed in an arson attack by unknown individuals.
The seemingly co-ordinated fashion in which the trucks have come under attack, with armed assailants using at least two cars before setting the trucks alight, has raised questions, while the lack of crime intelligence has been questioned.
IOL has reported on a number of these incidents being recorded since the weekend.
Phillip who runs a successful coal export company LI Coal Clean Coal Gasification (Pty) Ltd, with a fleet of about 20 trucks, said the excuse that the trucking industry is targeted because it employs foreign nationals is false and misleading.
“I can tell you now, the grievances of these faceless individuals who we do not know who they are – but our black people know who they are – is based on false premise that the trucking industry is dominated or employing largely foreigners,” Phillip said in an interview with broadcaster Newzroom Afrika.
“We do have 20 drivers, all of those drivers are South Africans. This morning I have two drivers, with their families, who will find themselves unemployed. These drivers are from Eastern Cape and the families that are going to suffer are South African black people. There is not a single foreigner that we are employing in our business both in terms of export and in trucking,” Phillip said during the televised interview.
“We are employing South Africans because as we all know, you would have a cousin (who wants the job) what is called the black tax. There is no black person who can employ any foreigner when we know that we have a burden of black tax. We have zero foreigners that we are employing in our business.”
Phillip said he received information on Wednesday morning from his staff that one of his trucks was burn between Ermelo and Piet Retief in Mpumalanga while it was travelling to Richards Bay.
“We are an exporting company that is using our own trucking company as well to truck our coal to the port for exporting to various countries in Europe. As a company we were trying to assist some of the crisis happening within our rail industry in the country. We then took a decision to buy additional trucking fleet to assist in our business,” told Newzroom Afrika.
Phillip said the burning of trucks is a sad epoch in the history of South Africa.
“This is a sad story. You are talking here to a black child whose mother was a tea girl, and whose father was a farm worker, and who grew up knowing poverty very well. I grew up in the time of apartheid and it is very sad that we find that, given that background, we suffered under apartheid and suffering under the democracy again, we find ourselves being targeted by criminal elements,” he said.
He said the arson attacks are economic sabotage.
On Tuesday, IOL reported another three trucks had been torched in Limpopo, bringing to 14 the number of trucks destroyed. This followed attacks in KZN that saw two more trucks destroyed on Monday night.
Police Minister Bheki Cele revealed on Wednesday that at least 21 haulage trucks have been attacked and burnt in Kwa-Zulu Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces in recent days.
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eb1551 No.77567
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19179713 (142024ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / Eskom confirms the return of Stage 6 load shedding “until further notice”
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>>77566
Then this…
“Eskom confirms the return of Stage 6 load shedding “until further notice””
https://stuff.co.za/2023/07/12/eskom-confirms-stage-6-load-shedding/
July 12, 2023
Just like a bad rash you can’t manage to shake; Stage 6 load shedding has returned. Unfortunately, Eskom isn’t the type to make jokes — this is really happening. The news comes straight from the horse’s Twitter account, citing the increased shed to the loss of generating units overnight.
“Stage 4 loadshedding will be implemented at 07:00 this morning [12 July] until 14:00,” the power-denier said. Don’t get too comfortable, because it followed that statement up with: “Thereafter, Stage 6 loadshedding will be implemented from 14:00 today until 05:00 on Thursday.”
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/load-shedding-for-the-weekend-stage-6-13-july-2023/
13-07-2023 16:56
Eskom says Stage 6 load shedding will continue to be implemented over the upcoming weekend. Here’s the updated schedule below.
Eskom said it is obliged to carry generation reserves to cater for unforeseen events as the reserves were used on Monday and Tuesday to buffer the effects of the cold weather.
“Unfortunately due to the failure of additional generation units since Sunday, the reserves have been depleted and can no longer buffer the lingering effects of the cold weather and make up for the lost generation capacity. Therefore, Stage 6 load shedding will continue to be implemented over the weekend to replenish the depleted emergency reserves to permit a possible reduction in the stages of load shedding in the coming week,” the power utility said.
LATEST ON BREAKDOWNS
Eskom said breakdowns are currently at 17 679MW of generating capacity while the generating capacity out of service for planned maintenance is 3 090MW.
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eb1551 No.77568
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19195134 (171418ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses 26th ANC Youth League National Conference (Parts 1&2) (video)
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>>77552
>We know now that the [2021] July riots were orchestrated from the heart of the intelligence structures
>We know this because Ramaphosa fired the state security minister and brought the intelligence portfolio into his office, with an instruction to former minister Sydney Mufamadi to clean house.
>>>/qresearch/19179843
>His [Zuma's] jailing sparked the July 2021 unrest that saw KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng businesses looted and burned, and over 350 people killed. [And they want him jailed again.]
>>77566
>we suffered under apartheid and suffering under the democracy again, we find ourselves being targeted by criminal elements
>>77567
Also Ramaphosa is inciting violence! He also shares that the Prime Minister of Denmark was an ANC Youth League member when she was 11, the start to her political career.
“ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses 26th ANC Youth League National Conference” – 1 of 2
https://youtu.be/iKsaIXmK6uE
Jul 2, 2023
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the closing remarks at the 26th ANC Youth League National Conference being held in Nasrec, south of Johannesburg.
11:26 – “We are here after 8 years in a position where the young people of the African National Congress can take charge of reviving their organization. You are the heirs a very proud and distringuished legacy. You stand as the youth league and all of you as delegates here on the shoulders of giants of the liberation movement and you must stretch every muscle in you to ensure that you live up to the proud and militant traditions bestowed upon you by comrades such as Anton Lembede, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and the generation of Steve Biko who revived internal mass resistance in whose world the ranks of the ANC’s [military wing] uMkhonto we Sizwe. This includes the Young Lions of the 1980s who rose to the calls to revive the formation of the organizations… after the burning o fthe black consciousness student organization in 1977. Who spearheaded the education campaign… The young lions also include the thousands of who rose to the call to form youth organizations in every township and village that spearheaded the call to make our country ungovernable and Apartheid unworkable and who also formed the very militant youth organization, the South African Youth Congress in 1987. It also includes the generation who launched the ANC Youth League in 1991 in KwaNdebele [a Bantustan] who went on to defend the young people and communities to face a third force violence and ensure the young people participated in and supported the negotiations process, took part in the formulation of the RDP and ensured an ANC elections victory in 1994. It was this generation who contributed to crafting the youth policy architecture of our country today and I’m very pleased that you have veterans of the ANC Youth League here sitting on the stage… The young lions of 1944 wanted to change the nature of resistance from passive deputations to mass boycotts and a more militant program of action. Many of these young leaders would go on to become outstanding leaders of the ANC itself and succeeded in changing the very history of our movement and our country. So comrades, this is your history. This is where your organization has come from and indeed this is your legacy. You must own it. But it is also a legacy which you must strive to emulate. As you claim this legacy which you must own, your tasks were clearly set out in the 2017 strategy and tactics document which was adopted by the conference in 2017 which declared that the ANC Youth League has the responsibility of harnessing the energies of young people to learn vigor and dynamism to this process of social transformation. It acts as a school for imparting theory and practical experience to young people who align themselves with the policies of the ANC… The league must have… the humility to drink the well of the liberation mvoements collective experience… This is a very high standard.”
18:48 – “So you know the Youth League has also had a global image. A global image that goes way beyond the borders of our country. A few weeks ago I had an occasion to meet someone who is not a South African, who is Danish, who informed me that she became a member of the Youth League at the age of 11 when the ANC was still in exile and that was the first political organization that she joined and she joined it because of the values that the ANC Youth League stood for and she said continues to stand for. She became the Prime Minister of Denmark having first joined the ANC Youth League which offered membership at the time when it was still in exile.”
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eb1551 No.77569
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19195139 (171419ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses 26th ANC Youth League National Conference (Parts 1&2) (video)
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“ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses 26th ANC Youth League National Conference” – 2 of 2
https://youtu.be/iKsaIXmK6uE
Jul 2, 2023
23:07 – “Like the generation of comrades Anton Lembede, Nelson Mandela, the Young Lions of the 80s who formed student organizations and contributed to making this country ungovernable and the 1991 generation who launched the Youth League, again you are called upon to define yourself what it means to be a vibrant, strong, autonomous, militant and disciplined ANC Youth League of the African National Congress.”
24:15 – “You must now emerge as an autonomous organization and you are free now to be the ANC Youth League and get out of the shadows of.. the ANC… but the political part has to be executed and must adhere to the policy, political programs and strategy and tactics as well as the ideological view of the African National Congress.”
29:05 – “You are also required as the ANC Youth League to mobilize for a decisive victory of the African National Congress in 2024. You are the motive force that we have longed to have to ensure that we bring out our people in their millions to support and to vote for the ANC to ensure an overwhelming victory of the African National Congress in 2024… To embark also on a huge membership drive and engage in political education to recruit young people. I want you to lay emphasis on political education.”
33:33 – “It is imperative that the Youth League at the national level participates fully in the structures of the Alliance especially the progressive Youth Alliance as part of the efforts that we need to take to strengthen progressive youth activism across society. This will play an important role of ensuring that youth debates become genuinely progressive and constructive… The yough league must also form part of and participate in International Progressive Youth Forum and ensure that the message of the ANC finds the response throughout the world. You must mobilize young for economic freedom, yes, and social change.”
36:36 - “This ANC government recognize that the State should create an environment for jobs to be created and that it does have an important role to create employment and other economic opportunities especially for young people.”
37:46 – “Remember that it was the youth of 1944 that came up with strategies, that came up with tactics to inject more activism in a struggle of resistance and in a struggle to bring an end to Apartheid.”
38:22 – Discuss the electricity crisis
39:56 – Discuss education
41:47 – Discusses the National Health Insurance.
46:35 – “The revival of youth structures represent a significant and fundamental pillar of overall renewal and rebuilding of our revolutionary movement. Without a militant, a vibrant and disciplined youth movement that is responsive to the needs of young people, the ANC may eventually lose the ability to grow and to renew itself. So therefore, I call upon you to return to the militancy of the ANC Youth League of the 1944 era. To go back to the militancy of the ANC Youth League of the 80s and the 90s. This is your heritage. That is where you belong. That is where we want to see the ANC Youth League returning to. We don’t want to see an ANC Youth League that is docile. We don’t want to see an ANC Youth League that is asleep during a revolution. You are the revolution.”
48:57 – “Yes, we have delivered on that January 8th statement. The ANC Youth League is back and the revived ANC Youth League is expected to be focused, to be revolutionary, to be militant, to be innovative in its ideas and we expect it to lead the young people of South Africa… Roar, young lions, roar! Roar, young lions, roar!”
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eb1551 No.77570
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19195492 (171543ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / ANC - "VIP'S OF VIOLENCE" c.1987 (video)
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>>77569
>"The revival of youth structures represent a significant and fundamental pillar of overall renewal and rebuilding of our revolutionary movement. Without a militant, a vibrant and disciplined youth movement that is responsive to the needs of young people, the ANC may eventually lose the ability to grow and to renew itself. So therefore, I call upon you to return to the militancy of the ANC Youth League of the 1944 era. To go back to the militancy of the ANC Youth League of the 80s and the 90s. This is your heritage. That is where you belong. That is where we want to see the ANC Youth League returning to. We don’t want to see an ANC Youth League that is docile. We don’t want to see an ANC Youth League that is asleep during a revolution. You are the revolution."
>The ANC Youth League is back and the revived ANC Youth League is expected to be focused, to be revolutionary, to be militant, to be innovative in its ideas and we expect it to lead the young people of South Africa… Roar, young lions, roar! Roar, young lions, roar!
>>77566
>>>/qresearch/19195162
It is fitting to repost this video to show how the militant ‘young lions’ rallied the people to support the ANC during the 80s.
“"ANC - VIP'S OF VIOLENCE" c.1987”
https://youtu.be/dZIZ9gVEpNI
3:54 – “The ANC is a terrorist organization. An international terrorist organization… made up of people such as the Joe Slovos of the world. People who have been trained in the Soviet Union as international terrorists, have been trained in Cuba and have been trained in the Middle East to carry out the most horrendous acts of violence that I have ever seen in my life.”
23:48 – “Sanctions will weaken Apartheid and this will be a contribution to our struggle. When you give solidarity to us, you are not helping some needy poor blacks in the jungles of Africa… You are promoting your own struggle in your own country because the liberation of South Africa will mean the weakening of international imperialism. [ANC Spokesman Franciss Meli addressing youth wing of German Communist Party and Marxist Student Alliance]”
26:40 – “I believe that I have made 3 discoveries, simple but overwhelmingly strong since coming to Africa. First that whatever the ANC started out to be, it can no longer promise South Africans anything more than bloodshed and suffering of the vilest kind. Whatever its most well-meaning supporters may once have hoped for or hope for still, should it succeed in its Marxist, Leninist revolutionary aims, all hope for a free democratic and prosperous society will be over. South Africa will become one more squalid bankrupt and ruthless tyranny of the kind that countenances no reform and no criticism. Africa already has an abundance of these… It is equally clear to me that we in the West have hardly begun to inform ourselves about South Africa… Too many of our political and moral leaders have accepted uncritically the authority and agenda of the extremists who have no proven mandate from the black people of South Africa. What I have learned has persuaded me that the imposition of trained sanctions will ultimately destroy the possibility of a politically and economically free South Africa. But far worse than that, we will have on our hands the malnutrition, illness, despair and death of what may become hundreds and thousands of children and their families. Can we find the courage to admit, we have been wrong?”
28:56 – “They [ANC] look to see who is in the road to their path to power and they are not about improving the conditions of people, they are about taking power.”
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eb1551 No.77571
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19196275 (171743ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Biggest African Port to Be Partially Privatized
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Biggest African Port to Be Partially Privatized
By Antony Sguazzin (Bloomberg) — July 17, 2023
Africa’s biggest harbor will be partly owned and operated by the Philippines’ International Container Terminal Services Inc., a first for South Africa’s national ports company.
The company, known as ICTSI, has been selected as an equity partner to run and expand Durban Container Terminal Pier 2. Almost three quarters of the freight volume moved through the eastern port goes through the terminal and it accounts for 46% of South Africa’s total port traffic, according to state logistics company, Transnet SOC Ltd.
This agreement “is a key catalyst for repositioning the Port of Durban as a container hub port,” Transnet said in a statement on Monday.
South Africa is seeking to boost private participation in its ports, the poor performance of which is a drag on the economy. In a 2021 World Bank index of container port performance, Durban ranked 364th out of 370 and two other Transnet ports were in the bottom 10.
Transnet will own a 50% plus one share in a new company that will manage the terminal for 25 years and will seek to boost its annual capacity to 2.8 million twenty-foot equivalent units, or TEUS, from two million, it said. TEUs are used to measure trade volumes at container ports.
Ultimately Transnet wants to boost Durban’s total container capacity to 11.4 million TEUs from 3.3 million.
ICTSI, which operates terminals across six continents, was one of six bidders for the contract, Transnet said. It didn’t specify whether ICTSI will pay for its stake or whether it will have to fund the expansion.
An announcement on the port of Ngqura will follow, Transnet said.
https://gcaptain.com/biggest-african-port-to-be-partially-privatized/
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eb1551 No.77572
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200197 (181314ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / The ANC Method Violence 1986 (video)
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>>77570
>It is fitting to repost this video to show how the militant ‘young lions’ rallied the people to support the ANC during the 80s.
>>77568
>>77569
Also this one...
“The ANC Method Violence 1986 [documentary]”
https://youtu.be/HMb3tEJZzg8
20:16 - “Anyone who has seen the confiscated videotapes of necklacing has first-hand evidence of what children can do and it’s horrifying, but anger about South Africa should be directed at those who encourage children to murder and mutilate and stand on the smoldering bodies and dance their savagery before the TV cameras.”
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eb1551 No.77573
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200208 (181316ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Murdered Papua New Guinea Ports Official Benefitted From Suspect Offshore Payments - ICTSI
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>ICTSI
“Murdered Papua New Guinea Ports Official Benefitted From Suspect Offshore Payments” - ICTSI
https://www.occrp.org/en/the-pandora-papers/murdered-papua-new-guinea-ports-official-benefitted-from-suspect-offshore-payments
2 March 2023
Below are excerpts
A Manila-based multinational paid millions of dollars into the offshore account of an Australian consultant around the time it won lucrative contracts to operate Papua New Guinea’s biggest ports.“Senior PNG Ports officials — including one who was recently killed — then received money and apparent benefits.” - International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI)
Key Findings
• Senior officials at Papua New Guinea’s state ports company received apparent financial benefits from an offshore bank account in Singapore controlled by an Australian businessman with a checkered past.
• The account set up by the businessman, Don Matheson, received millions of dollars from a Philippines-based ports operator, International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI).
• The funds landed around the time ICTSI received a lucrative contract from PNG Ports.
• Matheson’s Singapore company account sent money, which was apparently used to pay for perks for PNG Ports’ boss, Fego Kiniafa. They included a racehorse and medical equipment.
• Kiniafa was murdered last September in what police are treating as an unrelated case.
Kiniafa’s murder on September 17, 2022, shocked Papua New Guinea. Enraged, thousands of his tribesmen descended on the villages near the site of his death, torching over 400 homes and causing over 3,000 people to flee.
Kiniafa’s killing was also bad news for the flagship Australian infrastructure project he helped create. Australia had agreed to fund the project as part of what it calls its “step-up” in the Pacific to fend off China’s growing business and political clout in the strategic region.
Documents show that a Singapore company set up by Matheson received roughly $4.35 million in 2017 from a Philippines-based multinational ports operator, International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI). The funds landed around the same time ICTSI received lucrative contracts to run PNG’s largest terminals.
John Chevis, a former Australian Federal Police officer who advises Papua New Guinea’s financial authorities, said the transactions should prompt investigations to check for any kickbacks to influence PNG Ports, including in its contracts with ICTSI.
“It is critical that one is not going in blindly, that one is aware that when it comes to the state-owned enterprises, including PNG Ports, there has been a long track record of misappropriation [and] malpractice,”Paul Barker said.
Police initially treated Kinifa’s killing as a drunken brawl gone wrong. But OCCRP and the ABC learned that law enforcement are now investigating the possibility that his murder may have been planned in advance, and was possibly connected to his decisions as head of PNG Ports.
Kiniafa’s big-ticket deal with Australia deftly played off the rivalry between China and the West. China’s growing presence in the region had prompted Australia — a close U.S. ally that administered PNG until the country became independent in 1975 — to create a multi-billion-dollar development fund known as the Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific.
The PNG port redevelopment is the largest single project in Australia’s regional financing plans. Just weeks before he was killed, Kiniafa told the ABC that the project had been born out of a conversation he’d had over coffee with Australian officials in PNG’s capital, Port Moresby.
In total, seven payments labeled as “professional fees” or “consultation fees” were sent from ICTSI to Coral Seas Planning Consultants between June and December 2017, the records show.
Right in the middle of these payments, in September 2017, PNG Ports and ICTSI finalized agreements for ICTSI to operate the country’s two biggest container terminals, in the city of Lae and at Motukea island near Port Moresby.
Shortly before his death, Kiniafa told ABC that ICTSI was chosen in a competitive bid of “around three to four serious contenders.”
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eb1551 No.77574
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200217 (181317ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Terminal operator, ICTSI denies involvement in alleged shady deal in Onne Port
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>>77573
“Terminal operator, ICTSI denies involvement in alleged shady deal in Onne Port”
https://businessday.ng/maritime/article/terminal-operator-ictsi-denies-involvement-in-alleged-shady-deal-in-onne-port/
May 10, 2021
The International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), a terminal operator in Onne Port located in Eastern Nigeria, has refuted the allegation making round linking the company to a shady deal involving the sale of some berths in Onne Port.
A statement by ICTSI signed by Hans-Ole Madsen, senior vice president of ICTSI, disclosed that the company was not owned or in any way affiliated with the Dangote Group of companies.
‘‘We would like to clarify that International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is a Philippine publicly listed independent company engaged in the operation of 33 ports on six continents of the world. ICTSI ranks as a top-10 port operator in the world,” Madsen said in the statement, which was sent to BusinessDay.
Recall that there was a recent report in the media alleging that ICTSI was a proxy owned by the Dangote Group and linked it to an alleged shady deal involving Hadiza Bala-Usman, the suspended managing director of the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA).
According to the report, last year, some coastline terminals, formerly operated by Integrated Logistics Services’ (INTELs) in Onne ports complex, Rivers State, were confiscated by the NPA under the management of Bala-Usman, and subsequently awarded to Dangote Group through a proxy company, International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI) Nigeria Limited.
Meanwhile, Bala-Usman, who reacted to the allegation, described the report as false, without any foundation and a figment of some wild imagination of the news platform.
ICTS was established in December 1987 in the Philippines. Soon after consolidating and strengthening its flagship operations at the Manila International Container Terminal, the company launched an international and domestic expansion programme, and now, operates in many countries across the world, employing more than 7,000 people.
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eb1551 No.77575
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200230 (181321ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / ICTSI Profiting off Crippling Communities
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>>77573
>>77574
There is a website dedicated to exposing ICTSI
“ICTSI Profiting off Crippling Communities”
https://ictsi.exposed/en-gb#intro
This website is a summary of issues across the ICTSI’s global network based on publicly available evidence and original research.
https://ictsi.exposed/en-gb#crippling-communities
Enrique Razon, Chairman and President of ICTSI, is the third richest man in the Philippines. His personal wealth is equivalent to half of Madagascar's GDP, where workers at ICTSI's Toamasina terminal earn as little as US$40 a month and struggle to feed their families and send their children to school.
Razon stated to the Wall Street Journal that ICTSI profits off some of the poorest countries in the world. Despite labour rates that are some of the lowest in the world, ICTSI proudly references the higher than average tariffs and yields in its African operations. Their Annual Report makes clear that ICTSI has taken advantage of its monopoly or near monopoly status in Madagascar and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to achieve significant yields:
“At these terminals, there are limited opportunities for competition from other port operators, other ports or other terminals within the same ports due to high barriers to entry. […] This means that there are few substitutes for the Company’s services, which allows [ICTSI] to maintain significant pricing power contributing to strong margins.”
This opportunistic price gouging by ICTSI punishes communities, as increased tariffs and container rates are passed on to end consumers through increased prices for imported goods, including food and other basic necessities.
Africa is a very good place for us. There is very little competition and they need the investment badly. Bottom line: Returns are best there with high yields in the handling business. To handle a box in our terminal in Yantai, [China], we charge about $45-$50. The same container in Africa easily goes for $200-$250.
Enrique K. Razon
Chairman and President of ICTSI
Source of attached image, https://investors.ictsi.com/our-company/group-corporate-structure
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eb1551 No.77576
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200239 (181324ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Johan Swart, ICTSI's VP, Head of Global Engineering - Equipment Maintenance - Previously worked for Transnet
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>Transnet
Johan Swart, ICTSI's VP, Head of Global Engineering - Equipment Maintenance – Previously worked for Transnet
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Prior to his current role, Mr. Swart served as Vice President for Maintenance at Global Container Terminals in Canada. From 2008 to 2015, he was Head of Engineering at APM Terminals in Ghana and Nigeria. He also spent 30 years working for Transnet Port Terminals in Cape Town and Durban, holding several positions such as Container Crane Commissioning Electrician, Technical Assistant – Electrical Engineering Container Cranes, Senior Technical Supervisor – Electrical Engineering Container Lifting Equipment and Technical Manager – Electrical and Mechanical.
Mr. Swart holds a National Technical Certificate in Electrical Engineering from Maitland Technical College South Africa and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Transnet Port Terminals, South Africa, among other certifications.
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eb1551 No.77577
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200252 (181326ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI’s Chairman and President, Executive Director
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Interesting to learn more about ICTSI’s leadership
Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI’s Chairman and President, Executive Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Enrique K. Razon Jr. is the Chairman of the Board and President of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), a Philippine-based company involved in the management and operation of 34 ports and terminals in 20 countries. He is also Chairman of Bloomberry Resorts Corp. (BRC), owner of Solaire Resort and Casino in Entertainment City and in Quezon City, Philippines. He is Chairman of Manila Water Company (MWC), the private concessionaire of Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System that serves the more than seven million population of the East Zone of Metro Manila and the Rizal Province.
ICTSI, BRC and MWC are listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
Mr. Razon also chairs Prime Infrastructure Capital, Inc. (Prime Infra) focused on environmentally resilient and socially relevant projects that help enable the Philippines and emerging economies move forward on their sustainable economic growth plans. Prime Infra develops and operates critical infrastructure in the renewable energy, water, and waste management and sustainable fuel sectors.
Prime Infra acquired a 45-percent operating stake in the Malampaya deep water gas-to-power project, which produces natural gas that supplies up to 20 percent of Luzon’s total electricity requirement. Prime Infra is the developer of the 1,400 MW Ahunan pumped storage hydropower plant, and the Terra Solar battery energy storage system project hailed as the world’s largest endeavor of its kind.
Recently, Prime Infra inaugurated phase 1 of the Wawa Bulk Water Supply Project, a national flagship infrastructure project that ensures water security in Metro Manila and Rizal Province. Upon completion of phase 2, the facility will deliver at least 518 million liters per day.
Mr. Razon sits on the board of most ICTSI subsidiaries worldwide and of several foreign and Philippine corporations. His other investments are in real estate, mining, oil and gas exploration, and leisure facilities including a golf course in the Philippines. Mr. Razon also chairs the ICTSI Foundation, Inc., which implements the ICTSI Group’s corporate social responsibility advocacies worldwide. He is also Chairman of Pilipinas Golf Tournaments, Inc., which stages the Philippine Golf Tour, Southeast Asia’s largest professional golfing circuit.
Mr. Razon is a member of the US Philippines Society, ASEAN Business Club, and Philippines, Inc.
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eb1551 No.77578
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200261 (181327ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Cesar A. Buenaventura, ICTSI’s Independent Director
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Cesar A. Buenaventura, ICTSI’s Independent Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Cesar is an Independent Director of ICTSI* since 2019. He is a member of Corporate Governance Committee, Audit Committee, Environment, Social and Governance Sub-Committee, Board Risk Oversight Committee, and Related Party Transactions Committee of ICTSI*.
Concurrently, he is an Independent Director of Manila Water Company, Inc.*; a Director of Semirara Mining and Power Corp.*, iPeople, Inc*, Petroenergy Resources Corp.*, Concepcion Industrial Corp.*,Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.*, DM Consunji Inc., and The Country Club; a Chairman of Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Phils., Inc., and Buenaventura Echauz and Partners, Inc.; a Founding Chairman of Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc.; a Trustee of Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, and ICTSI Foundation, Inc.; and an Independent Trustee of Manila Water Foundation.
Cesar is a former Director of Philippine American Life Insurance Co., AG&P Co. of Manila, Ayala Corporation*, First Philippine Holdings Corp.*, Philippine Airlines*, Philippine National Bank*, Benguet Corporation*, Asian Bank, Ma. Cristina Chemical Industries, Paysetter International Inc., Maibarara Geothermal Inc., Manila International Airport Authority and Shell Group of Companies.
In 1991, Cesar was made Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Cesar received his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of the Philippines and his Master’s degree in Civil Engineering majoring in Structures from Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1954, as a Fulbright scholar.
*Publicly Listed Company
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eb1551 No.77579
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200264 (181329ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Carlos C. Ejercito, ICTSI’s Independent Director
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Carlos C. Ejercito, ICTSI’s Independent Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Carlos was elected as Independent Director of ICTSI* on April 21, 2022. He is the Chairman of the Audit Committee and a member of the Corporate Governance Committee, Nomination Sub-Committee, Remuneration Sub-Committee, Board Risk Oversight Committee and Related Party Transactions Committee of ICTSI*.
Concurrently, he is an Independent Director of Century Properties Group, Inc.* and Bloomberry Resorts Corporation*; and a Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Mount Grace Hospitals, Inc. and its affiliates and subsidiaries.
Carlos is a former Independent Director of Aboitiz Power Corporation* and Monte Oro Resources and Energy Corporation; and a former Director of United Laboratories Inc. and several of its subsidiaries, National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, Ayala Greenfield Development Corporation, Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation, and Bonifacio Land Corporation.
He has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, cum laude, from the University of the East, and completed the coursework for the MBA candidate from Ateneo Graduate School of Business. He also attended the Program for Management Development at Harvard Business School.
*Publicly Listed Corporation
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eb1551 No.77580
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200271 (181329ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
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Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Governance Sub-Committee and a member of the Corporate Governance Committee, Board Risk Oversight Committee and Related Party Transactions Committee of ICTSI*.
Concurrently, he is an Independent Director of Bloomberry Resorts Corporation*, San Miguel Corporation*, Philippine Business Bank and Manila Hotel.
Chief Justice Peralta (ret.) was appointed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from October 23, 2019 until his retirement on March 27, 2021. He served as Associate Justice of the Philippines from 2009 to 2019; Presiding Judge of the Sandiganbayan from 2008 to 2009; Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan from 2002 to 2008; and Judge in the Regional Trial Court – Branch 95 Quezon City from 1994 to 2000.
Chief Justice Peralta also provided work in the private sector as a General Manager for Ace Agro Development Corp.; a Senior Assistant Personnel Manager and Assistant Personnel Manager for Cosmos Bottling Corp.; and an Operations Supervisor for Wisdom Management, Inc.
Chief Justice Peralta completed his Bachelor of Science degree in San Juan de Letran in 1974 and his Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Santo Tomas in 1979. He passed the Bar Examination in 1980. On April 9, 2010 he received his Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa, from Northwestern University, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.
*Publicly Listed Corporation
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eb1551 No.77581
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200276 (181331ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Jose C. Ibazeta, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
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Jose C. Ibazeta, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Jose has been a Director of ICTSI* since December 1987. He is a Chairman of the Nomination Sub-Committee of ICTSI.
Concurrently, he is a Director of Prime Metro Power Holdings Corporation, Anscor Consolidated Corporation, AFC Agribusiness Corporation, Anscor Holdings, Inc., Minuet Realty Corporation, Phelps Dodge Philippine Energy Products Corporation and Vicinetum Holdings, Inc. He is also a Consultant to the Chairman of the Board of A. Soriano Corporation*; a Chairman and President of Island Aviation, Inc., and Pamalican Holdings, Inc.; a Founding Chairman and Director of Philippine Stratbase Consultancy Incorporated; and a Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer and a Member of Compliance Committee of Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Company of Manila.
Jose is a member of the Board of Trustees of ICTSI Foundation, Inc., Radio Veritas and St James the Great Parish Foundation.
He received his Bachelor of Science in Economics degree from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1963 and his Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of San Francisco, USA in 1968. He completed all academic requirements and passed the comprehensive exams for an Master of Business Administration in Banking and Finance from the New York University in 1975
*Publicly Listed Corporation
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eb1551 No.77582
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200280 (181332ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Stephen A. Paradies, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
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Stephen A. Paradies, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Stephen has been a Director of ICTSI* since December 1987. He is the Chairman of the Board Risk Oversight Committee; and a member of the Audit Committee, Nomination Sub-Committee, Remuneration Sub-Committee, and Environmental, Social and Governance Sub-Committee of ICTSI*.
Concurrently, he is a Director of Sociedad Puerto Industrial Aguadulce S.A., Apex Mining Co. Inc.*, Union Investments Corp., Sureste Properties, Inc., Prime Metro BMD Corp., Prime Metro Power Holdings, Inc., Prime Metro Infrastructure Capital, Inc., MORE Palawan Power Corp., Amber Electric & Power Corp. and The Country Club Inc; the Chairman of Napagapa Beverages, Inc. and MORE Electric & Power Corp.; and a Trustee of Bloomberry Cultural Foundation, Inc.
Stephen served as the Group Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Corporate Information Officer of Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc.; and was a Director of UnionBank of the Philippines.
He has received his Bachelor of Science Degree, Major in Business Management, from the Santa Clara University, California, USA.
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eb1551 No.77583
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200287 (181334ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Andres Soriano III, Non-Executive Director
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Andres Soriano III, Non-Executive Director
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Concurrently, he is the Chairman and Executive Officer of A. Soriano Corporation*; the Chairman and President of Anscor Consolidated Corp.; and the Chairman of The Andres Soriano Foundation, Inc., Phelps Dodge International Philippines, Inc., Phelps Dodge Philippines Energy Products Corp., Seven Seas Resorts and Leisure, Inc., and Pamalican Resort, Inc.
Andres served as President and Chief Operating Officer of San Miguel Corporation; and was subsequently, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of San Miguel Corporation. He was also the Chairman of Coca-Cola (Philippines), Coca-Cola Amatil (Australia) and Nestle (Philippines).
He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, majoring in Finance and International Business, from Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania, USA in 1972.
*Publicly Listed Corporation
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eb1551 No.77584
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19200292 (181336ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Christian Martin R. Gonzalez, Executive Vice President
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Christian Martin R. Gonzalez, Executive Vice President
https://www.ictsi.com/about-us/our-leadership
Christian is the Executive Vice President and Compliance Officer of ICTSI*. He is the Global Corporate Head of ICTSI Group and also served as Vice President, Regional Head - Asia Pacific.
Prior to his current role, he served as the Director General and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Madagascar International Container Terminal Services Ltd. (MICTSL), which operates the port in Toamasina, Madagascar, and thereafter, appointed as the Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific Region & Manila International Container Terminal.
When he first joined the ICTSI Group in 1997, he worked in various Operations departments before he was appointed as the Assistant Manager for Special Projects of ICTSI Ltd. He was named MICT Operations Manager in 2003. In 2006, he was designated as the Chief Operating Officer and later CEO of MICTSL in 2009. In 2010, he was designated as a Director of Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels, Inc. and The Country Club. In 2012, Mr. Gonzalez was appointed as the Head of ICTSI’s Business Development for Asia region. He was also appointed as the President of ICTSI Foundation, Inc. on April 15, 2016. He is currently the Chairman and President of Manila Harbor Center Port Services, Inc., Subic Bay International Terminal Holdings, Inc., ICTSI Subic, Inc.,President of ICTSI Asia Pacific Business Services, Inc., Chairman of Yantai International Container Terminal Limited and Victoria International Container Terminal Limited, Chairman and President of Intermodal Terminal Holdings, Inc., President of IW Cargo Handlers, Inc., and the Chairman of Cordilla Properties Holdings, Inc., ICTSI Far East Pte. Ltd., Mindanao International Container Terminal Services, Inc. and ICTSI Ltd.; President Commissioner of PT ICTSI Jasa Prima Tbk.; an alternate member of Sociedad Portuario Industrial Aguadulce S.A.; a Director of Bauan International Port, Inc., Davao Integrated Port & Stevedoring Services Corp.,HijoInternational Port Services, Inc., South Cotabato Integrated Ports Services, Inc., ICTSI Honduras Ltd., ICTSI (Hong Kong) Ltd., International Container Terminal Services Private Limited, Abbotsford Holdings, Inc., IWI Container Terminal Holdings, Inc., ICTSI Project Delivery Services Co. Pte. Ltd., ICTSI South Asia Pte. Ltd., Asiastar Consultants Limited, Manila North Harbour Port, Inc., Bloomberry Resorts Corporation*, Sureste Properties, Inc., ICTSI D.R. Congo S.A., Motukea International Terminal Limited, South Pacific International Container and Prime Metroline Transit Corporation; and a Commissioner of PT Makassar Terminal Services.
Christian is a graduate of Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE) Business School, the graduate school of management of the University of Navarra, in Barcelona, Spain, where he received his Bilingual Master's in Business Administration. He is also a graduate of Business Administration from Pepperdine University in California.
*Publicly Listed Corporation
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eb1551 No.77585
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19201158 (181628ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
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>Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI’s Chairman and President, Executive Director
>He is also Chairman of Bloomberry Resorts Corp. (BRC), owner of Solaire Resort and Casino in Entertainment City and in Quezon City, Philippines.
>>77580
>Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
>he is an Independent Director of Bloomberry Resorts Corporation
This article can explain why they have a former Chief Justice of the Philippines as a director.
“Bloomberry Resorts Billionaire CEO Faces US Lawsuit Over Termination of Philippines Casino Deal”
https://www.vegasslotsonline.com/news/2021/03/30/bloomberry-resorts-billionaire-ceo-faces-us-lawsuit-over-termination-of-philippines-casino-deal/
March 30, 2021
• GGAM's Philippines subsidiary filed the lawsuit against Enrique Razon on Monday in New York
• The Bloomberry chairman and CEO terminated the Solaire Resort management deal in 2011
• A Singapore tribunal delivered its verdict in 2016, including a $296.6m arbitration award
• GGAM is yet to receive any funds and argues that Razon is hiding his assets in US companies
Enrique Razon, chairman and CEO of Bloomberry Resorts, is facing a lawsuit over the termination of a casino contract in Manila. The Philippine billionaire withdrew from an agreement regarding the operation of Solaire Resort and Casino in 2013.
A Philippines-based subsidiary of Global Gaming Asset Management (GGAM) filed the suit in federal court in New York on Monday. As defendants, it names Razon, two Bloomberry subsidiaries, and other US companies associated with the business tycoon.
plaintiff is seeking to confirm a $296.6m arbitration award handed down by a Singapore tribunal
The dispute relates back to 2013 when Bloomberry removed GGAM Philippines from the Solaire Resort’s management team. As a result, the plaintiff is seeking to confirm a $296.6m arbitration award handed down by a Singapore tribunal.
The lawsuit alleges that Razon is avoiding paying the funds to Las Vegas-based casino investment firm GGAM by hiding assets in the US.
WHAT LED TO THE DISPUTE
Razon and Bloomberry Resorts formed a five-year agreement with GGAM during the development of the Solaire Resort and Casino in 2011. This permitted GGAM to have a significant role in operating and managing the casino once it opened. Razon terminated the deal six months after the venue began operating.
Bloomberry Resorts and its subsidiary Sureste Properties claimed that the termination resulted from a lack of high-roller traffic. The companies argued that GGAM broke its management services agreement in failing to provide as many VIP gamblers as promised.
GGAM subsequently took its grievances to a Singapore arbitration tribunal, which ruled that Bloomberry was unjustified in its termination of the contract. The tribunal ultimately dished out the $296.6m award order in September 2016.
The Bloomberry subsidiaries attempted to overturn the court’s decision, describing it as “procured by fraud” and “in violation of public policy.” This resulted in another case in September 2019, which ended with an arbitration court confirming the original ruling.
RAZON HIDES HIS ASSETS
According to Bloomberg News, the New York lawsuit claims Razon has avoided paying the $296.6m arbitration award by hiding his assets in the US. It describes “a vast network of shell companies” used by Razon and his agents to conceal his holdings in the country.
The plaintiff adds that Razon has diverted assets from the Philippines to the US to benefit himself and his family. The Bloomberry owner has also allegedly taken action to prevent GGAM from selling its stake in the Solaire Resort.
Lawyers representing Bloomberry and its subsidiaries have consistently argued that the arbitration award can only be enforced by a Philippine court.
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eb1551 No.77586
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19201175 (181630ZJUL23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun / Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
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“New York court supports decision to dismiss case against Bloomberry Resorts in US$81 million hacker case” - The Bangladesh Bank heist
https://www.asgam.com/index.php/2023/06/01/new-york-court-supports-decision-to-dismiss-case-against-bloomberry-resorts-in-us81-million-hacker-case/
Thu 1 Jun 2023 at 06:14
The Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court has upheld a decision by the Supreme Court to dismiss a complaint filed against Bloomberry Resorts Corp, owner and operator of Manila’s Solaire Resort Entertainment City, by Bangladesh Bank in relation to a 2016 hacking case.
According to details filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday, the latest decision was handed down on 20 May in support of the Supreme Court’s decision from April 2022 in which it determined the case did not have jurisdiction.
Bloomberry Resorts Corp subsidiary Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels, Inc.’s (BRHI) had earlier been named alongside Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation and Eastern Hawaii Leisure Company, Ltd, operator of Midas Hotel & Casino in Clark, in the suit, which accused all of conversion, theft and misappropriation; aiding and abetting the same; conspiracy to commit the same; fraud; aiding and abetting and conspiracy to commit fraud; conspiracy to commit trespass against chattels; unjust enrichment; and return of money received.
The case relates to US$81 million that was stolen from Bangladesh Bank by North Korean hackers in 2016 via 35 fraudulent instructions to transfer almost US$1 billion from the bank’s account with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The US bank blocked the majority of those but not before five transactions worth a combined US$101 million were processed.
Bangladesh Bank eventually recouped US$20 million traced to Sri Lanka, however US$81 million transferred to the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC) in the Philippines was transacted and lost, partially through casinos, including Solaire, where some of the funds were used to purchase gaming chips and play in junket rooms.
Bangladesh Bank has been looking to recoup at least some of the stolen funds ever since.
“What went before: The Bangladesh Bank heist”
https://pcij.org/article/4291/what-went-before-the-bangladesh-bank-heist
September 21, 2020
Excerpts below
It was the stuff of Hollywood suspense.
The stolen funds found their way into a major Philippine bank, converted into pesos by remittance companies, and disappeared in Manila’s smoky casinos.
The timing of the cyber-heist was elaborate. No one was looking — Bangladesh Bank was shut down for the weekend and it was Chinese New Year in Manila.
On the day of the transfer, an account was opened for “William Go DBA Centurytex Trading,” and received $22.73 million from the Lagrosas account.
The money was converted into pesos by Philrem and other remittance companies, and distributed to the bank accounts of Weikang Xu, Eastern Hawaii Leisure Co., operator of Midas Hotel and Casino, and Bloomberry Resorts and Hotels Inc., which holds the gaming license of Solaire Resorts and Casino.
Also in March 2016, the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) filed a complaint against casino junket operators Kam Sin Wong and Weikang Xu, alleging that they should have flagged the funds transferred to their accounts as suspicious or stolen. The cases were dismissed by DOJ, citing lack of proof.
Go supposedly ordered Philrem to remit the total amount of $80.9 million to recipients including Bloomberry Hotel and Resorts Inc. ($29 million) and Eastern Hawaii Leisure Co. Ltd. ($21.2 million) owned by Wong.
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eb1551 No.77587
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19208910 (200030ZJUL23) Notable: Final Johannesburg Bun / Johannesburg Blast
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General Research #23592 >>45686
Major blast rocks South Africa’s largest city
19 Jul, 2023 21:11
A suspected gas explosion left a huge sinkhole in the central business district of Johannesburg, with multiple injuries reported
Several people have been injured following a suspected gas pipeline explosion in central Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city. The underground blast left a huge sinkhole on the street, damaging and overturning multiple cars.
Footage from the scene shows a deep crack in the ground, with vehicles scattered along the street in the city’s central business district.
https://www.rt.com/news/579989-johannesburg-explosion-south-africa/
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eb1551 No.77588
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19213366 (202034ZJUL23) Notable: Final Johannesburg Bun / Johannesburg Blast
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“WATCH | The moment Joburg CBD exploded: A loud bang, billowing smoke, dust and absolute mayhem” - https://youtu.be/h8sPMug_NTE
“Joburg implements total shutdown of all pipelines in CBD to inspect infrastructure after explosion”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/joburg-implements-total-shutdown-of-all-pipelines-in-cbd-to-inspect-infrastructure-after-explosion-abb80a67-67dd-47c8-b10e-a932614a58bb
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023
The City of Johannesburg has announced that all underground pipelines will be shut down to allow full inspection of existing infrastructure.
The existing underground pipeline on Bree Street (Lillian Ngoyi Street) includes infrastructure for Egoli Gas, Telkom, City Power, Joburg Water - who have sewer and water pipelines, and Sasol, to name a few.
All companies and public entities reported to the operations command centre that their infrastructure was in tact, but they have now all been told to restrict supply to ensure the necessary inspections to take.
During a media briefing from the command centre in Newtown, Joburg city manager Floyd Brink said natural gas reticulator, EGoli Gas, had been ordered to shut down its underground gas pipelines in the inner city within the next two hours.
Brink said Joburg Water and City Power had also been ordered to shut down their infrastructure in the inner city.
Brink explained that the cause of the explosion was likely from three possible scenarios.
What could have caused the Joburg CBD underground explosion?
“At this stage, our preliminary investigations have presented us with three possible scenarios for the explosion.
These are:
– an ignition of methane gas in underground storm water systems due to sewerage ingress;
– the ignition of natural gas, mixed with air in underground storm water drainage systems or service ducts;
– the ignition of gas from a gas pipe burst.
“At this stage only one of the above potential causes appear to be warranted, accidental leakage of natural into the service duct reaching explosion concentration levels of 5-15% and was ignited by a source unknown at this stage.
“The source of gas in the service duct is unknown. Investigations in this regard will continue to try locate the source over the next few days,” said Brink.
Brink said to mitigate against the services being shut down in the inner city, water tankers and mobile toilets would be provided for residents in the area.
He also said no evacuations were necessary as all buildings were still structurally sound after the explosion.
Brink said they were taking the step to shut down all underground infrastructure to allow technicians an opportunity to assess along the 400 metre pipeline which has been affected.
Brink also said technical teams would tomorrow use pressure fans to blow out any excess gas which remained before teams were expected to physically inspect.
“The digging and trenching to be done now will have to be done by hand until we are confident the site is safe and all hazardous factors are cleared,” he said.
City Power’s general manager for the service delivery centre, Charles Mohlaka, said they had already turned off the electrical supply into the area and would only restore it once the area had been declared safe.
Earlier, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi ordered the JMPD and SAPS to fence off the area with barbed wire to limit the number of people in the area.
Brink added that 250 law enforcement officers, which include 50 security officers, would be deployed to the area to ensure the area.
Brink said they were reluctant to bring in any heavy machinery yet and it was unclear how long it would take for the situation to return to normalcy on Bree Street and the inner city.
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eb1551 No.77589
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19213377 (202037ZJUL23) Notable: Final Johannesburg Bun / Johannesburg Blast
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>>77588
>the ignition of gas from a gas pipe burst.
“Confusion reigns as Egoli Gas denies Joburg CBD explosion was caused by gas leak”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/confusion-reigns-as-egoli-gas-denies-joburg-cbd-explosion-was-caused-by-gas-leak-d3eaed37-821a-4d33-b5c9-0624fe68f27c
Published Jul 19, 2023
Disaster management and emergency services are attempting to clear out residents, business owners and onlookers in the Johannesburg central business district (CBD) after an explosion rocked the city centre on Wednesday evening.
Egoli Gas has claimed the explosion was not the result of a gas leak. In a tweet, Egoli Gas said it believed “it is unlikely that the explosion in Jhb CBD, Bree Street, JHB was caused by a gas pipeline or leak. Our network has experienced no pressure loss which indicates the gas pipelines are intact. Our customers in the area continue to receive gas uninterrupted.”
Egoli Gas is a piped natural gas reticulator, servicing more than 8,500 customers across various markets in the Greater Johannesburg area with regulated servicing the Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal industries.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi told media on the scene that emergency teams were assessing the area where gas could still be smelled in the air even after 8pm on Wednesday night.
Lesufi said that it was extremely worrying that even though the gas explosion caused massive destruction to the tarred road and possible damage to the foundations of a number of high rise buildings in the area, onlookers were still in the area walking around.
He has further confirmed that Egoli Gas experts were on the scene still assessing where the gas explosion emanated from, what is the gas that is currently being inhaled by those in the CBD and how best to control the situation.
Lesufi said that some people in the area were complaining of headaches and chest pains and emergency services were treating them.
He said it was imperative that Egoli Gas experts find the gas line and close it soon.
City Manager Floyd Brinks said the area remains a risk and disaster however they were still waiting on a report from the initial assessment before they could report back to the public on the way forward.
He said, importantly, the assessors were assessing the structural integrity of the buildings to avoid further disaster.
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eb1551 No.77590
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19218359 (211939ZJUL23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Russian plane at Air Force Base and the Lady R - "ANC has not been playing open cards"
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“Russian plane at Air Force Base and the Lady R – ‘ANC has not been playing open cards’”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/russian-plane-at-air-force-base-and-the-lady-r-anc-has-not-been-playing-open-cards/
July 20, 2023
The ANC has not been playing open cards with South Africa regarding the freight plane of a private Russian company, Aviacon Zitotrans, which landed at the Waterkloof Air Force Base on 24 April this year.
In reply to written questions by the FF Plus about the matter, the Minister of Defence, Thandi Modise, said that the flights from other countries that landed at Waterkloof in the last five financial years were all “government to government”.
From the reply it can also be gleaned that up until 28 March this year, no Russian aircraft had landed at Waterkloof during the past five financial years.
The first Russian aircraft – this one from the commercial aircraft company Aviacon Zitotrans – landed there on 24 April 2023.
According to media reports, this company is subject to sanctions by both America and Britain because it transported arms for the Russian army.
The FF Plus demanded answers from government about the landing by enquiring why Waterkloof was used and not an ordinary airport. In response, Minister Modise said that the plane was delivering diplomatic mail and it, therefore, had permission to land there.
A spokesperson of the SANDF, Brigadier General Andries Mahapa, confirmed that the plane was granted “diplomatic status” so it was allowed to land.
I will pose follow-up questions about this to the Minister. Including how it is possible that a private company subjected to international sanctions could be granted diplomatic status in South Africa.
This matter must be considered alongside the secrecy surrounding the Russian freight ship, the Lady R. America openly accused South Africa by claiming that arms had been loaded onto the ship when it docked at Simons Town on 8 December last year.
But like with Aviacon Zitotrans, all irregularities were denied.
Concerning the Lady R matter, former Judge Phineas Mojapelo and his panel have concluded their investigation into the incident and they now have two weeks to compile a report.
The FF Plus will insist that the report be made public.
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eb1551 No.77591
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19218370 (211941ZJUL23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / Why Putin won’t go to South Africa for the BRICS summit in August (Parts 1&2)
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South Africa is the messenger again.
“Why Putin won’t go to South Africa for the BRICS summit in August” – Part 1
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/why-putin-wont-go-to-south-africa-for-the-brics-summit-in-august-8850401/
New Delhi | Updated: July 21, 2023 09:41 IST
ICC, an international court, has issued a warrant of arrest against Russia's President for alleged war crimes. South Africa accepts the jurisdiction of the ICC. India does not.
South Africa has said that President Vladimir Putin of Russia will not attend a scheduled summit of the BRICS grouping in Johannesburg from August 22-24. The decision has been taken by “mutual agreement”, South Africa, which has the BRICS presidency, said.
What is the significance of this development?
A difficult situation has been resolved for South Africa, which would have been theoretically obligated to arrest Putin for alleged war crimes if he had arrived in its jurisdiction.
South Africa had earlier sought an exemption from the obligation, arguing that arresting Putin would amount to a declaration of war, and could potentially scupper the efforts to end the fighting in Ukraine, a Reuters report said.
But why would South Africa be obligated to arrest Putin?
On March 17, the International Criminal Court (ICC) had issued “warrants of arrest for two individuals in the context of the situation in Ukraine: Mr Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Ms Maria Alekseyevna Lvova-Belova”.
Lvova-Belova is the “Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the Office of the President of the Russian Federation”.
The ICC, which is headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands, is an independent judicial body that began functioning on July 1, 2002, to prosecute the most heinous offences where a country’s own legal machinery failed to act — like in Rwanda and erstwhile Yugoslavia.
Unlike the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which deals with countries and inter-state disputes, the ICC prosecutes individuals — it “investigates and, where warranted, tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression”.
South Africa has said it is neutral in the war in Ukraine. But as a member of the ICC, it is in theory obligated to execute the warrant for arrest.
What has Putin done for the warrants to be issued against him?
According to a press release issued by the ICC at the time, Putin, 70, and Lvova-Belova, 38, are “allegedly responsible for the war crime of unlawful deportation…and unlawful transfer” of children from occupied areas of Ukraine to the Russian Federation”, for which they have been charged under “Articles 8(2)(a)(vii) and 8(2)(b)(viii) of the Rome Statute”.
The Rome Statute, adopted in 1998, is the international treaty that established the ICC.
According to the ICC, “the crimes were allegedly committed in Ukrainian occupied territory at least from 24 February 2022”, the day Russian forces invaded Ukraine.
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eb1551 No.77592
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19218372 (211941ZJUL23) Notable: Updated BRICS Summit Bun / Why Putin won’t go to South Africa for the BRICS summit in August (Parts 1&2)
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“Why Putin won’t go to South Africa for the BRICS summit in August” – Part 2
https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-global/why-putin-wont-go-to-south-africa-for-the-brics-summit-in-august-8850401/
New Delhi | Updated: July 21, 2023 09:41 IST
But does the ICC have the authority to prosecute President Putin?
Russia has repeatedly said that it does not.
The ICC’s jurisdiction is limited to offences that occurred after it came into existence on July 1, 2002, and were committed either in a country that has ratified the agreement, or by a national of a country that has ratified the agreement.
Russia is not one of the 123 States Parties to the Rome Statute that recognise the authority of the ICC. The United States isn’t a signatory either, and it has over the years repeatedly and aggressively denounced the ICC.
China and India too do not recognise the ICC’s jurisdiction.
Even Ukraine is not a State Party to the Rome Statute. However, in 2014, it accepted “the jurisdiction of the Court over alleged crimes committed on its territory from 21 November 2013 to 22 February 2014” and then, in 2015, accepted the ICC’s jurisdiction “from 20 February 2014 onwards, with no end date”.
So is there a risk of arrest for Putin outside Russia?
Only if he travels to a State Party to the ICC — like South Africa — and only in theory.
This is the first time that the ICC has issued an arrest warrant against the head of one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. Sudan’s former President Omar al-Bashir and Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi are the only other leaders to have been indicted by the ICC while serving as head of state, a Reuters report said.
The charges against Gaddafi were dropped after he was overthrown and killed in 2011. Bashir, who was indicted in 2009, remained President until 2019 and travelled to many ICC Member States during this period. Out of power, he has been tried in Sudan, but he has not been handed over to the ICC.
The ICC charged Kenya’s William Ruto and Uhuru Kenyatta before they became President of their country, but subsequently dropped the charges.
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eb1551 No.77593
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227479 (231537ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / George Soros and South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism (Parts 1&2)
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>George Soros
>Malcolm X
What has Malcolm X and Steve Biko have in common? They both spoke against the liberal establishment and they both were murdered while the ‘heroes’ of the struggle have survived.
Take note
George Soros began his philanthropy in 1979, giving scholarships to Black South Africans under apartheid. https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/george-soros
1994
Nurturing Democracy and Addressing Inequality in Post-Apartheid South Africa
As apartheid falls, the Open Society Foundations office in South Africa focuses on addressing injustices—and creating opportunities—in a country that has systematically discriminated against the majority of its citizens for decades. The Open Society Foundations spend more than $150 million in South Africa over the next 25 years to support reconciliation, legal reform, education, public health, and independent media. George Soros makes a separate pledge in 1995 of $50 million to help the government build housing for people living in makeshift shacks and overcrowded city dwellings.
https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/who-we-are/our-history
“George Soros and South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism” 1 of 2
https://hannenabintuherland.com/mideast/george-soros-and-south-africas-transition-from-apartheid-to-robbery-capitalism/
March 14, 2022
Below are excerpts
South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism: South Africa’s transition from apartheid to polyarchy provides a devastating example of the power of capitalism to penetrate and dismantle a vibrant movement demanding massive social change and effectively harmonize them into a neoliberal social order.
As Ian Taylor reports, “[o]ne of the most active groups within the change industry” in South Africa was the Institute for a Democratic Alternative for South Africa — a group that later became known as the Institute for Democracy in South Africa.
The cofounders of this Institute, van Zyl Slabbert and Alex Boraine, represented what might be considered the “compassionate face of liberalism,” and prior to setting up their Institute (in 1986), both been part of the “corporate-funded Progressive Federal Party, an organisation that ‘bore the Oppenheimer imprint from the start’.” (4)
Despite their elite backgrounds, Slabbert and Boraine had initially failed to garner foreign support from the US leading liberal foundations, and it was only when they were introduced to George Soros, who immediately decided to support their venture, that the equally well-endowed American foundations reconsidered working with them. Slabbert recalled:
“We wanted $150,000 and he signed a cheque of $75,000. In the lift, Boraine and I passed the cheques to and fro in disbelief. Soros did not ask for any guarantee and said, in passing, that we could send him a report if we wished. We obtained the rest of the money from the ever-reliable Scandinavians and the Friedrich Naumann Stiftung.”(5)
IDASA’s current chair, Njabulo Ndebele, is a former resident scholar at the Ford Foundation.
Ndebele is also a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Foundation where he serves alongside current Open Society Foundation of South Africa board member (and former Rockefeller Foundation trustee) Mamphela Ramphele. (7)
Former board member of the Open Society Foundation of South Africa, Khehla Shubane, helped establish the Nelson Mandela Foundation, while also serving as the CEO of Business Map Foundation — a “research institution focusing on black economic empowerment and monitoring foreign investment patterns.” (8)
Since it was formed in 1995 “with core funding from South African businesses,” the Centre for Development and Enterprise has been headed by Ann Bernstein, who had previously served as the executive director of the Urban Foundation from 1989 until its demise in 1995. [With Anglo-American's Harry Oppenheimer as chairperson, and the doyen of Afrikaans business, Anton Rupert, as deputy, the U F (Urban Foundation) began operating early in 1977… Its initial finances came almost exclusively from the local business community, the biggest piece coming from Anglo-American itself. http://www.transformationjournal.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/trans018-019006.pdf]
More recently, from 2005 until 2006, Berstein served as a Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellow at the NED. Given the openly pro-corporate polyarchal agenda of Berstein’s Centre it is intriguing to note that their board of directors includes Ishmael Mkhabela.
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eb1551 No.77594
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227494 (231540ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / George Soros and South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism (Parts 1&2)
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>>77593
“George Soros and South Africa’s transition from Apartheid to Robbery Capitalism” 2 of 2
https://hannenabintuherland.com/mideast/george-soros-and-south-africas-transition-from-apartheid-to-robbery-capitalism/
March 14, 2022
Below are excerpts
On top of being a board member of the conservative South African Institute of Race Relations, Mkhabela serves as the chairperson of the Steve Biko Foundation, which was ostensibly set up to commemorate the murder of a revolutionary activist and thinker, Steve Biko. Surely Biko himself would be most distraught with the manner by which his name is used to deflect criticism from polyarchal elites. Writing in 1970, before his murder at the hand of the state (in 1977), Biko said:
“Nowhere is the arrogance of the liberal ideology demonstrated so well as in their insistence that the problems of the country can only be solved by a bilateral approach involving both black and white.
This has, by and large, come to be taken in all seriousness as the modus operandi in South Africa by all those who claim they would like a change in the status quo. Hence the multiracial political organisations and parties and the “nonracial” student organisations, all of which insist on integration not only as an end goal but also as a means.” [SASO (South Africa Students Association) was formed in 1969, under the leadership of Steve Biko, with whom she (Mamphela Ramphele) later had a child. https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/dr-mamphela-aletta-ramphele] (9)
Certainly elite support of the Steve Biko Foundation is not new, and neither is it a recent phenomenon, (10) and the Foundation’s former director Xolela Mangcu is presently a nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Such connections are no mere accidents, and they provide an elegant demonstration of the extent to which polyarchal ideology has been fruitfully propagated. As William Robinson, the leading critical theorist of the democracy-manipulating establishment, observes:
US “democracy promotion,” as it actually functions, sets about not just to secure and stabilize elite-based polyarchic systems but to have the United States and local elites thoroughly penetrate civil society, and from therein assure control over popular mobilization and mass movements (that is, correct the “flukes,” or “dysfunctions,” of democracy).
This is in distinction to earlier strategies to constrain social and political mobilization though a focus on control of the state and governmental apparatus. (13)
Leftist activists must collectively recognize this manipulative reorientation of the elite foreign policy-making community. If they continue to overlook the full extent of this change — as many doctrinal human rights groups and progressive media outlets continue to do — there will be little to prevent their activism from acting in the service of imperialism and polyarchy, not justice and grassroots democracy.
This situation is intolerable: how many people must be crushed before activists recognize that the revolution will not be funded? By capitalists anyway.
7. Another notable trustee of the Nelson Mandela Foundation is Irene Menell, an individual who had helped cofound the Urban Foundation (in 1977) with the aid of Anglo American.
9. Steve Biko, I Write What I Like (Heinemann, 1987), p.20. Biko adds: “Let me hasten to say that I am not claiming that segregation is necessarily the natural order; however, given the facts of the situation where a group experiences privilege at the expense of others, then it becomes obvious that a hastily arranged integration cannot be the solution to the problem. It is rather like expecting the slave to work together with the slave-master’s son to remove all the conditions leading to the formers enslavement.” (pp.20-1)
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eb1551 No.77595
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227501 (231542ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / The Looting of Africa under corrupt African leaders? George Soros Open Society
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>>77593
>>77594
“The Looting of Africa under corrupt African leaders? George Soros Open Society”
https://hannenabintuherland.com/mideast/looting-of-africa-george-soros/
June 15, 2022
Below are excerpts
The Open Society Institute and related Soros enterprises fund and herd uncountable thousands of private groups and globalist agencies, seeking to overthrow African governments and seize natural resources, in the name of fighting tyranny and corruption.
One side of this nightmare is the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
It began when the George Soros organization known as Publish What You Pay, aided by propaganda from the Soros-funded Global Witness group, demanded that nations with valuable natural resources be compelled to turn over to mutinational cartels and to the British government, all records of their transactions on these resources — so as to stop bribes!
In 2002, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in Johannesburg, announced he had accepted this Soros proposal. In 2003 Blair formed the EITI as a London-based global agency, which would seek to pull in the United States and would attempt to enforce open domination over world resources.
Led originally by Anglo-Dutch Shell Oil, DeBeers, and Anglo American, EITI’s participating corporations now include include such mining companies as AngloGold Ashanti, Barrick Gold, BHP Billiton, DeBeers, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Gold Fields, Katanga Mining Limited, Newmont, Rio Tinto; and oil companies such as Chevron, ConocoPhilips, Eni, ExxonMobil, Hess, Pemex, and Petrobras.
In 2006, EITI’s governing secretariat was set up in Norway and placed under Soros management, with money from Open Society Institute and EITI board members from Soros agencies Publish What You Pay, Revenue Watch Institute, and Global Witness.
To launch EITI as a Soros arm, then-World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz (an architect of the Iraq catastrophe) came to Norway and did a press conference on the need to direct the “revenue stream from extractive industries” in “developing countries.” [Note; In 2000 she (Dr Mamphela Ramphele) became a managing director of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC, a post she held until end of 2004. http://mamphela-ramphele.com/]
“Conflict diamonds” have provided the propaganda power behind the Soros Initiative.
As world opinion was revulsed by accounts of genocidal wars over African diamonds, gems used as currency by mafias, mercenaries, and militias, the Soros group Global Witness, in tandem with the top diamond companies, shaped the issue of “blood diamonds” towards London’s objectives.
In 2000, the {World Diamond Council} was set up in Brussels, Belgium, led by DeBeers (historically Cecil Rhodes/Rothschild) of London and South Africa; by DeBeers agent Maurice Tempelsman, head of New York-based Lazare Kaplan diamond company; and by Israeli diamond billionaire Dan Gertler and his family. The World Diamond Council’s “reforms” of the industry’s looting are approved by Global Witness and are an integral part of the EITI’s agenda.
Belgian-born Maurice Tempelsman started out in the former Belgian Congo. After the 1961 murder of nationalist prime minister Patrice Lumumba, Tempelsman hired as his liasion to the replacement government the former CIA station chief there, Larry Devlin, who had been ordered to murder Lumumba but claims others did it. From his Congo base, Tempelsman participated in the work-up to the British coup against Ghana’s nationalist President Kwami Nkruma.
Tempelsman became the number one U.S.-based affiliate of DeBeers and London’s world diamond cartel. Tempelsman lived with President John Kennedy’s widow, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, from the mid-1970s until her 1994 death.
A power in the post-JFK Democratic Party alongside Felix Rohatyn and George Soros, Tempelsman is a director of the National Democratic Institute component of the National Endowment for Democracy that funds Global Witness and many other Soros fronts.
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eb1551 No.77596
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227551 (231550ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Who are the Menell Family? EFF question links to Ramaphosa - Urban Foundation
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>>77593
>Since it was formed in 1995 “with core funding from South African businesses,” the Centre for Development and Enterprise has been headed by Ann Bernstein, who had previously served as the executive director of the Urban Foundation from 1989 until its demise in 1995. [With Anglo-American's Harry Oppenheimer as chairperson, and the doyen of Afrikaans business, Anton Rupert, as deputy, the U F (Urban Foundation) began operating early in 1977… Its initial finances came almost exclusively from the local business community, the biggest piece coming from Anglo-American itself. http://www.transformationjournal.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/trans018-019006.pdf]
>>77594
>Another notable trustee of the Nelson Mandela Foundation is Irene Menell, an individual who had helped cofound the Urban Foundation (in 1977) with the aid of Anglo American.
“Who are the Menell Family? EFF question links to Ramaphosa” – Urban Foundation
https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/who-are-the-menell-family-eff-question-links-to-ramaphosa/
09-06-2020 16:05
The Menell family name was thrown in the midst of the battle as the red berets took aim at President Cyril Ramaphosa.
It was during his speech where he caught headlines by referring to South Africa’s number 1 as a “bastard”, accusing him of selling the country to the Menell family at the wake of its democracy.
WHO ARE THE MENELL FAMILY?
Ramaphosa will not have been born when a certain Slip Menell co-founded the Anglovaal Group in 1933.
The group started off as a mining company but has since branched off into other sectors, such as finance and industry.
The company thrived in the old South Africa and, as the apartheid rule approached its end, founded the Urban Foundation, which focused on, among other things, urban development, housing and education in black townships.
The foundation advanced the cause of education among black people, among other causes and had perhaps its greatest successes in Ramaphosa, who was in his early 20s when the two connected.
THE CYRIL RAMAPHOSA CONNECTION
The Urban Foundation is credited for transforming Ramaphosa from aspiring lawyer to mining magnate.
He was recruited by the foundation in 1977, a year after the Soweto uprisings – which the month of June is dedicated to, following the well-documented student protests.
At the time, Clive Menell headed the gold-mining conglomerate.
The connection with the Menell family brought him closer to what was then South Africa’s biggest workforce, the miners.
It is at the mining industry where he would embark on his journey as a unionist, as he promoted an alternative to potentially violent labour disputes while growing what remains one the largest unions among mineworkers in South Africa – the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).
His involvement with the Menell family would – at the dawn of democracy – spawn the new Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu).
In his speech on Monday, Malema mentioned how Ramaphosa allegedly sold South Africa out to the family which, according to the EFF’s ideology, equated to giving the country away to its detested white monopoly capital.
This may have been through his close ties with Nelson Mandela, who had earmarked him as his successor prior to the ANC taking up power.
https://www.geni.com/people/Clive-Menell/6000000022514935219
Clive Mennell took over the family business (gold mining) in South Africa. He was friends with Nelson Mandela, and when he died, Mandela delivered the eulogy at his funeral!
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eb1551 No.77597
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227563 (231552ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Address by President Nelson Mandela at the Memorial for Clive Menell
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>Clive Mennell took over the family business (gold mining) in South Africa. He was friends with Nelson Mandela, and when he died, Mandela delivered the eulogy at his funeral!
“Address by President Nelson Mandela at the Memorial for Clive Menell”
http://www.mandela.gov.za/mandela_speeches/1996/960804_menell.htm
4 August 1996
Clive Menell was a leader of great distinction and a person of rare quality. The rich contribution he made to our society and the imprint he has left on its history goes far beyond what is known by each one of us who had the privilege to work with him or to count him amongst our friends. It is only now, when we come together from the many walks of life that he touched, that the sum of his gifts can be felt.
Born into privilege of a kind that few people can ever know, he gave of his energies and talents not only in his inherited station, but also to the cause of changing our society and upliftment of the poor. The combination of vision with the capacity to give it practical effect made him a leader in many spheres.
Transformation in South Africa and global economic change have brought historic challenges to our business community - it will sorely miss the leadership of Clive Menell, who has helped guide it through this period of economic, political and social transition. Our economy needs leaders who can pursue the interrelated goals of competing in the global market-place and building a partnership of business, government and labour for growth, reconstruction and development.
Our young people are the nation's greatest asset, and education therefore has immense power to shape the character of our society. The small band of visionaries who established Waterford School were affirming, in a very practical and concrete way, and during apartheid's darkest years, that even those who were able to enjoy the privileges of the system could also align themselves with the oppressed for a non-racial future. My own childen, like those of many other friends of mine, studied at Waterford. Many of the school's students, some of them in leadership positions, are now helping to build our Rainbow Nation.
It was this same understanding of the importance of education for our future which led Clive to devote his energies to promoting student exchange that would bring educational opportunities to those denied it in their own country.
The plight of South Africa's children as a consequence of apartheid, is one of the most shameful blots on our country's history. I long cherished the vision of South Africans from every quarter of society joining hands to redeem that neglect. When the time came to make that a reality, in the form of the Children's Fund, Clive Menell's experience, and the time he unstintingly gave, were of immense value.
Many people, including myself, will sorely miss Clive. Our thoughts are with you, Irene, and the family, knowing that your loss is a much deeper one. But we do all take comfort in the knowledge that his life has helped make ours a better society, and that he will be remembered by so many with love and appreciation.
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eb1551 No.77598
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227574 (231555ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers (Parts 1-3)
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>Steve Biko, I Write What I Like (Heinemann, 1987), p.20. Biko adds: “Let me hasten to say that I am not claiming that segregation is necessarily the natural order; however, given the facts of the situation where a group experiences privilege at the expense of others, then it becomes obvious that a hastily arranged integration cannot be the solution to the problem. It is rather like expecting the slave to work together with the slave-master’s son to remove all the conditions leading to the formers enslavement.” (pp.20-1)
“Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers'” 1 of 3
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13275704
5 May 2011
A South African gold mining company owned by members of the Mandela and Zuma families is accused of exploiting its political connections to avoid punishment over its abuse of workers.
The company is also accused of profiting from selling mine assets it does not own - a claim it vehemently denies.
"I'm drowning in debts at the moment, and I don't have any food because I have no income," says Primrose Javu.
"We're living in a very, very bad condition here."
She is standing in the kitchen of her small three-room flat, proud of the furniture, TV and hi-fi she bought herself when she was getting paid for working hundreds of metres underground, in a gold mine.
But she knows it will not be long before the debt collectors come and take it all away.
"They can come to fetch it any time, because I am not getting any salary. This company called Aurora, they just ran away with our pay. We don't get anything."
Ms Javu's employer, Aurora Empowerment Systems, took control of two gold mines just outside Johannesburg around 18 months ago.
Today, South Africa's mining unions claim the company owes its workers more than 12m rand (£1.1m; $1.8m) in unpaid salaries.
Famous families
The managing director of Aurora is Zondwa Gadaffi Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela. The chairman is Khulubuse Zuma, nephew of President Jacob Zuma. Another board member, Michael Hulley, is the personal legal advisor to the president.
Despite having no previous experience in the mining industry, a high court-appointed liquidator gave Aurora control of two gold mines after the previous owner went bust. Aurora outbid seasoned mining firms with an offer of 605m rand (£55.5m; $92m).
Since then, the company has been at the centre of huge controversy in South Africa, with critics claiming that the company has committed multiple legal and regulatory infringements, but has escaped any kind of sanction because of the significant political connections of its senior management.
When Aurora took over the gold mines in October 2009, it promised steady jobs, decent housing and education bursaries for the children of its workers.
"All these things, all these beautiful promises - that worried me," reflects Frans Baleni, secretary general of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) - South Africa's largest, most powerful union, and a close political ally of the ruling African National Congress (ANC).
"They started to seriously default on the payment of salaries in December 2009, and in the following year, 2010, for the first three months, they were not paying workers' salaries at all."
The BBC has repeatedly approached Aurora to request an interview with the company's senior management, but they declined to speak or issue a statement.
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eb1551 No.77599
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227581 (231556ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers (Parts 1-3)
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“Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers'” 2 of 3
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13275704
5 May 2011
Food for votes?
Many of the 5,200 mine workers employed at the two mines in Orkney and Grootvlei - to the south-west and east of Johannesburg respectively - have since been living on donations and food parcels provided by the unions.
Mamosa Nonyane was a former surveyor working on the Orkney mine.
"It's very painful to live on charity," she says.
Recently, the ANC also delivered food parcels to the workers at the Orkney mine. Ms Nonyane holds a plastic bag of maize meal, cooking oil and sugar, given to her by the party, but she is cynical about their motives.
"They are not helping us… they just want us to vote for them," she says, referring to the local elections taking place later this month.
It was recently revealed that Aurora's chairman had made a private donation of 1m rand (£91,400, $151,000) to the ANC, when his company is yet to pay outstanding wages to its workers.
The NUM has demanded the money be handed to the destitute miners, but the ANC has refused.
Former mine worker Primrose Javu is furious.
"Khulubuse Zuma gave one million rand to the ANC. For what reason? He gave it to them just to shut [them] up. They must shut their mouths. They mustn't say anything about these conditions," she says.
And indeed the ANC has been silent. Mr Baleni says there is one clear reason for this.
"Because of the names which are associated with this saga, we have got a barrier. The ANC has been very silent on this - not a single word, not a single statement."
'Daylight robbery'
At Aurora's Grootvlei operation there is an open hole in the ground, 400 metres deep, at the mine's Ndlovu shaft.
It is all that is left of what was one of the country's most modern mines, opened in 2008 at a cost of 40m rand (£3.6m; $6m) - a year before Aurora took control of it.
The mine has since been stripped bare and its headgear and machinery sold off for scrap, it is claimed, by Aurora themselves.
"What you see here is the best description of daylight robbery, because Aurora don't actually own the mine," says Gideon du Plessis, deputy general secretary of Solidarity - the union representing mainly white and skilled mine workers.
Since taking over operations in 2009, Aurora has never secured the financing to buy the mines outright as it had planned.
This is despite company chairman, Khulubuse Zuma, boasting to South African media that the company had "deep pockets" promising profits of "5 to 10 billion dollars" in the first 10 years of business.
"Some people believe Aurora were never interested in running a gold mine, and that from the beginning they realised there's a lot of money to be made in selling scrap and mining equipment," said Mr du Plessis.
The company has strongly denied they stripped the mines, and says the equipment was stolen by illegal miners - a significant problem in South Africa.
Mr du Plessis thinks it highly unlikely illegal miners would have had the trucks and equipment to completely dismantle a mine shaft, let alone do so without being caught.
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eb1551 No.77600
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227585 (231557ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers (Parts 1-3)
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“Mandela and Zuma gold mine 'exploiting workers'” 3 of 3
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-13275704
5 May 2011
Tragic ending
The closure of the shafts at Grootvlei has severely affected the local economy in the nearby town of Springs, where local pawn shops are full of furniture, TVs, fridges, and even clothes, sold by former Aurora workers - black and white - struggling to make ends meet.
"We had to sell some of our curtains, our crockery, a lot of stuff," Susan Ferreira says, forlornly.
"It's things you get over the years, and it breaks your heart to do a thing like that, just to get some food on the table."
Mrs Ferreira's husband, Marius, worked at the Grootvlei mine, and like many others, saw his pay packet dry up over a year ago.
The Solidarity union says the company owed Mr Ferreira approximately 170,000 rand (£15,500; $25,600).
"He stressed a lot, and said he couldn't go on any more. And my husband took his life - he's gone."
Tears stream down Mrs Ferreira's cheeks.
"He said he's tired of life and he can't look after me like he did before, and he drank some poison. I didn't ever believe he'd do a thing like that. I was shocked."
Over the past couple of years, Aurora have made repeated public statements declaring a finance deal was 'imminent', and the problems will be resolved, but the money has never materialised.
The latest suggestion is that a Chinese state-owned company, Shandong Mining & Exploration, is to invest $100m (£60.6m) in the two gold mines.
While the mining unions and its members hope that this proposal comes to fruition in order to restore jobs, it will come too late for former miners like Mr Ferreira.
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eb1551 No.77601
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19227639 (231609ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Nelson Mandela Foundation says farewell to a long-serving mentor Irene Menell
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> [Malcolm X] In this game of deceiving and using the American negro [and Africans in Africa], the white liberals have complete co-operation of the negro civil rights leader who sell our people out for a few crumbs of token recognition, token gains, token progress.
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“[Nelson Mandela] Foundation says farewell to a long-serving mentor” - Irene Menell
https://www.nelsonmandela.org/news/entry/foundation-says-farewell-to-a-long-serving-mentor/
23 November 2017
Below are excerpts
The Nelson Mandela Foundation was hoping to hang on to one of its greatest advisers, despite her retiring from the Foundation Board, CE Sello Hatang said on 22 November.
-Irene Menell was one of the first people Nelson Mandela asked to join the Foundation’s Board after he stood down from his presidency in 1999. She has also served on the Board of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and that of the READ Educational Trust in a life of service spanning more than 50 years.
“My logic was always to do what Mrs Menell would do,” said Hatang at a farewell ceremony for Menell, a recipient of the Order of the Baobab (Silver) for her community service and dedication to the educational empowerment of black youth. “Now that sounding board is gone, but we can still use your logic,” he said.
Menell was founding chair of the READ Educational Trust, established in 1979 to promote education for black children at a time when it was beleaguered.
“We’re all privileged to serve, not Madiba, but what he stood for – that very, very deep respect for human beings,” said Menell, using Mandela’s clan name, by which he is affectionately known.
Menell described Mandela as “the best fundraiser that the world has ever seen” and told of how his fundraising and the Foundation’s resultant grant-giving somewhat smothered the Foundation’s original mandate in its initial years.
Menell first met Mandela in the late 1950s, after she and her husband, mining executive Clive Menell, had helped to finance the 1959 staging of South Africa’s first all-black musical, King Kong. The show, incidentally, was restaged in Johannesburg this year.
“I’ve seen it three times,” said Menell. “The first time I thought, ‘Oh, this is not King Kong’ ... The third time I loved it.”
The 1959 show was loved by Mandela, who reportedly saw it more than once. Some time after that the Menells were asked to host him in Cape Town, and did. Clive Menell and Mandela became firm friends.
“I don’t know what it was about them, but they did click very well,” Menell said. “It’s embarrassing, but Clive did not carry pictures of his children in his wallet. He carried pictures of Mandela.”
Menell’s community service ranges from the READ Educational Trust, the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, to her more than 25 years as a manager in liberal politician Helen Suzman’s Houghton constituency. She is also patron of Afrika Tikkun, a youth development organisation, and other organisations.
As a parting, Menell told Foundation staff to “make your contribution in this very, very transitional and confusing world ... Just be your best you. It’s a cliche, but it is not a bad one.”
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eb1551 No.77602
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19233524 (241825ZJUL23) Notable: Updated Russia and Ukraine Bun / Lady with Cookies: Victoria Nuland Is Going to South Africa (video)
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“USA Is Sending Their Chief Warmonger To South Africa.” - https://youtu.be/SC3e1eAk2KU
“Lady with Cookies: Victoria Nuland Is Going to South Africa”
https://globaleuronews.com/2023/07/22/lady-with-cookies-victoria-nuland-is-going-to-south-africa/
07/22/2023
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland may soon pay a visit to South Africa. This is reported by Foreign Policy magazine.
“One of the State Department’s top officials Victoria Nuland … is expected to travel to South Africa in the coming weeks, while Democratic House member Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and an influential member of the Congressional Black Caucus, is mulling plans for his trip to South Africa next month,” the publication writes.
It is noted that the visitors are looking for ways to pressure South Africa to reconsider its relations with Russia.
A group of four U.S. lawmakers last month urged the Joe Biden administration to drop plans to hold a trade summit in South Africa because the event, among other things, could serve as “an endorsement… of South Africa’s support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” Foreign Policy reported.
“I wonder what the reaction of the South African leadership will be to the arrival of an envoy of chaos, carrying them an ultimatum… In her luggage she will certainly have cookies for potential protesters for freedom and democracy in South Africa,” Ukrainian Telegram channel ZeRada commented on the news.
Ukraine knows what they say – Ukraine knows well the taste of Nuland’s cookies from 2014. Until now, the bloody belching …
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eb1551 No.77603
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19239671 (251904ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Afrika Tikkun
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>[Irene Menell] is also patron of Afrika Tikkun
“Afrika Tikkun”
https://afrikatikkun.org/who-we-are/#founders
Established in 1994, Afrika Tikkun NPC is a leading non-profit organisation, proudly homegrown in authentic South African values and both locally and internationally recognised for our commitment to holistically developing the lives of our young community members.
Many members of the Jewish community are active in fields such as counselling, training, community development and inter-group contact. A significant Jewish initiative in the area of reconstruction and development was the establishment of TIKKUN which is a community project to uplift the disadvantaged. TIKKUN, which is spearheaded by the industrialist Mr Bertie Lubner and Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris, is the coordinating body of Jewish organisations involved in upliftment and is harnessing Jewish community resources, individual skills and expertise to fulfill its outreach projects. The operational sectors of TIKKUN cover Education, Agriculture, Business and Professions, Health, Welfare, Housing, Public Relations, Youth and Sport, Art and Culture. Limited progress has been made to date but these activities are being intensified. We are aware that the need for healing and for reparation in its broader sense are great and we would be happy to join further local and national initiatives in this field wherever this may prove feasible.
Recognising the moral imperatives governing human affairs, men and women of goodwill can face up to the challenge of our time and make the caring society a reality.” So it was from that idea that the word Tikkun was used to start an initiative that would harness the energies of those committed to building a new South Africa. The Chief Rabbi said that the concept of Afrika Tikkun was twofold – ideological while at the same time ‘brutally practical’. He saw his role as co-chairman of Afrika Tikkun as “the inspirer to continue the efforts… to create new avenues of help and get more and more of our community involved”.
https://afrikatikkun.org/who-we-are/
As the needs proliferated and the vision grew, the pair [Mr Bertie Lubner and Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris] reached out to like-minded individuals, namely Herby Rosenberg, Ann Harris, Arnold Forman, Jack Tworetsky and Benny Reich. By then, the impact of Afrika Tikkun was far-reaching, even to national icons such as the late and honourable Nelson “Madiba” Mandela.
https://afrikatikkun.org/legacy/
A story forged on a Tuesday. That’s how it started. Two visionaries after the same rainbow – Nelson Mandela and Bertie Lubner, founder of Afrika Tikkun – met on the second Tuesday of every other month to discuss the love they both shared for their country, South Africa. What transpired was a deep seated friendship, and a plan: to eradicate poverty by empowering the children and the youth of South Africa… When Nelson Mandela bore witness to an early Tikkun project in Orange Farm in 1996, he said he had “seen a miracle”. Through the work being harnessed by the good people of Tikkun, uTata (Mr) Nelson Mandela volunteered to become the Patron-in-Chief of Afrika Tikkun.
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eb1551 No.77604
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19239695 (251912ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Afrika Tikkun
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>>15885 Mervyn King Bun
>>15882 Barloworld Bun
even Glencore
“Prof. Mervyn King | Virtual Address | The Conscious Leadership & Ethics Summit 2023” - https://youtu.be/WNV_DNM3s9E
3:49 – “It’s interesting that over the years that the Conscious Company has been running under the leadership of Brenda [Kali]… I include myself in it because I was with Brenda when it was founded.”
6:52 – “There’s no self-interest. [The conscious leader] cross the Rubicon of intellectual honesty and honestly apply their minds in the best long-term interests of this incapacitated entity, the company, which is the most important citizen in every country in the world.”
Afrika Tikkun: “Our Donors & Investment Partners” – Part 1
https://afrikatikkun.org/our-donors/
Our Investment Partners
Smart Media - https://www.smartmedia.co.za/
Betapoint - https://www.betapoint.co.za/
InfoSlips - https://www.infoslips.com/
Lynne Davis & Co. - https://lynnedavisandco.com/ [Gary Levinsohn (Academy-award winning producer, Saving Private Ryan) "No job or favor has ever been too big or too small for her to make both her clients and their customers feel special and understood".]
C-Corp International [Conscious Companies] - https://consciouscompanies.co.za/
Our Donors
TownshipFlevan - https://townshipfleva.co.za/
Department Social Development, Republic of South Africa - https://www.dsd.gov.za/
Joe Public - https://joepublic.co.za/
Apex Transformation Advisory - https://www.apexta.co.za/
Hero Ticket - https://www.heroticket.co.za/
Liberty - https://www.liberty.co.za/
Sasfin - https://sasfin.com/
TotalEnergies - https://totalenergies.co.za/
Belron - https://www.belron.com/
KFC - http://www.kfc.co.za/
Absa - https://www.absa.co.za/
Simply Chicken
Care for Education - https://www.carefored.co.za/
Barloworld - https://www.barloworld.com/
Maersk - https://www.maersk.com/
Executrac - https://www.executrac.co.za/
The Coca-Cola Company - https://www.coca-cola.com/za/en
AGT Food and Ingredients - http://www.agtfoods.com/
CKR - https://ckr.co.za/ [Founded in 1982 with its roots in Johannesburg, South Africa, CKR Consulting Engineers has grown to become one of the leading multi-disciplinary engineering firms in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. https://ckr.co.za/about-ckr]
NGK [Niterra South Africa (Pty) Ltd.] - https://www.ngksparkplugs.co.za/
ACS - https://www.acs.co.za/
RCL Foods - https://rclfoods.com/
African Bank - https://www.africanbank.co.za/en/home/
Huawei - https://consumer.huawei.com/za/
SASSA [South African government social grants] - https://www.sassa.gov.za/SitePages/HomePage.aspx
Dis-Chem Pharmacies - https://www.dischem.co.za/
Student Village - https://studentvillage.co.za/
Acer - https://shopacer.co.za/
Superiate - https://superiate.com/
Pick n Pay - https://www.pnp.co.za/
Boxer - https://www.boxer.co.za/
RB - https://r-b.org.za/
Stonehage Fleming - https://www.stonehagefleming.com/
Tshikululu Social Investments - https://tshikululu.org.za/
Do More Foundation - https://domore.org.za/
Telesure Investment Holdings - https://tihsa.co.za/
Renico Group - https://www.renicoconstruction.co.za/
Solidarity Fund - https://solidarityfund.co.za/ [The Solidarity Fund was formed as an expression of the courage and unity of South Africans who came together to face a new unknown enemy that was causing havoc across the world – the COVIC-19 pandemic.]
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eb1551 No.77605
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19239698 (251912ZJUL23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Afrika Tikkun
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Afrika Tikkun: “Our Donors & Investment Partners” – Part 2
https://afrikatikkun.org/our-donors/
JSE - https://www.jse.co.za/
The Holder Family
CDH (Cliff Dekker Hofmeyer, Incorporating Kieti Law LLP, Kenya) - https://www.cliffedekkerhofmeyr.com/en/index.html [With more than 260 lawyers & a track record of 169 years]
KFC’s Add Hope
Glencore International AG - https://www.glencore.com/
Allan Gray Orbis Foundation - https://allangrayorbis.org/
NLC (National Lotteries Commission] - https://www.nlcsa.org.za/
Constantia - https://www.constantiagroup.co.za/
Graham and Rhona Beck - https://grahambeck.com/legacy/initiatives/philanthropy-trusts
Khaliques - https://www.khaliques.co.za/
Western Cape Government - https://www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/social-development
Workonline Communications - https://www.workonline.africa/
Dis-Chem Foundation - https://www.dischem.co.za/
Oppenheimer Memorial Trust - https://www.omt.org.za/
RGA - https://www.rgare.com/
Eric & Sheila Samson Foundation - https://www.samsonfoundation.org/
Human Dignity Foundation - https://www.humandignity.foundation/
Nissan - https://www.nissan.co.za/
SLVR Soft - https://silversoft.co.za/
HSBC - https://www.hsbc.co.za/
Lancaster Foundation - http://lancasterfoundation.co.za/
MMI Foundation - https://www.momentummetropolitan.co.za/
Dimension Data - https://www.dimensiondata.com/ [Dimension Data and NTT are accelerating technology for good in Africa and around the world. https://www.dimensiondata.com/en-us/about-us]
World Jewish Congress - https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en
Australian Aid - https://ghana.embassy.gov.au/acra/2013AusAid.html [This is the link they provided.]
Alchemy - www.alchemy-brands.com
Indwe Risk Services - https://www.indwe.co.za/
WH Auctioneers - https://www.whauctions.com/#!/
Edcon - https://www.edcon.co.za/
Truworths - https://www.truworths.co.za/
Mini So
Lithuanian Development Cooperation - https://www.orangeprojects.lt/
Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the Republic of South Africa - https://il.mfa.lt/il/en/news/consular-mission-to-the-republic-of-south-africa-november-24-28 [Notice the logo at the top states, “Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to the State of Israel”. Remember, “90% of all Jews in South Africa are Litvaks”, https://vilnews.com/2011-01-litvaks-in-south-africa]
Gautrain - https://www.gautrain.co.za/
Yes 4 Youth - https://www.yes4youth.co.za/for-youth
City of Johannesburg - https://www.joburg.org.za/
National Department of Basic Education - https://www.education.gov.za/
Datatec - https://www.datatec.com/ [Datatec is an international ICT solutions and services group operating in more than 50 countries across North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Through three core divisions, the Group offers Integration and Managed Services (Logicalis International and Logicalis Latin America) and Technology Distribution and Financial Services (Westcon International).]
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eb1551 No.77606
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19278931 (011521ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Jeff Koorbanally on the Rupert family and Project Spider Web - influencing policy in S Africa (Parts 1&2) (video and pdf)
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“LIVE: Jeff Koorbanally on the Rupert family and Project Spider Web - influencing policy in S Africa” (Part 1)
https://youtu.be/Y8vmWIVrlUY
Originally called Project Grapevine and funded by the Rupert, Oppenheimer and Rothschild families - it was renamed Project Spider Web. In 2010 the Oppenheimer and Rothschild families stopped funding the project which was then taken over by the Rupert family. What control do the Rupert family have over the ANC? Tonight you will find out. We will also release Ramaphosa's CR-17 bank statement during the live stream - a document that has been concealed by court order in South Africa.
2:15-3:43 – Video of Nelson Mandela receiving his Knights of Malta robe.
7:56 – “That is the fact, if you Google “SEC Republic of South Africa” you’ll see that South Africa is actually a registered corporation at Wall Street. It’s not a country. It’s a registered corporation which means that everyone living in South Africa is basically an employee of that corporation… My understanding is that the CEO of the registered company know as South Africa is one Johann Rupert.”
18:52 – “Well basically what happened is that Surtie family alleged that at the time that they had money that would have come from Britain in 1984-85 has disappeared and they could not trace… I offered to assist in search of this money and that is how I subsequently was able to trace the money at ABSA… In terms of how I was allowed to claim… When I first found the account, I wondered what would have given them the power to block this account and I found out that there was a legislation that was done so therefore in terms of the Surtie claim the cause of action would have arose from what we call statutory causes which means it was by a legislation. Now that legislation limited my claim in a sense that I could only claim from the time the money was received in South Africa and exchanged in ZAR which was then subsequently invested into government bonds. So that limited my period of claim. So I had to claim the capital amount which at the time was US$36 billion exchange into ZAR at the time in June 1985… the exchange rate was in the region of R2.44 per dollar exchange.”
27:25 – “I understand from the PIC’s [Public Investment Corporation] website that they only have R2.53 trillion under investment so where’s the rest of it?... That’s a very interesting part and that is a ruse. Basically it is intended to mislead the public while at the same time the 2.5 that they are openly declaring and listing is also questionable as to how they would have ended up with such a lot of money but I’m going to to deal with that one a bit later.”
28:35 – “Is that undeclared money what they call dormant pension funds which is all the profits have been creamed off to pay the ANC with black economic empowerment shates and stugg like that?... Absolutely… These monies came from the same source which is the special restricted account which came into being 1985 which included the Surtie family, the [?] family, the[?] family and the Bernard Blazer family. Their monies was also block during that period and these are the monies that were then concealed and hidden in this dormant account which was found to be at Absa Bank.”
45:01 – “What is clear here is that PIC, Public Investment Corporation, the subsidiary Isibiya and government pension funds I used as entities of serious money laundering in this country by the likes of the Ruperts… The plan is this. Let them implicate themselves.”
47:34 – “The people in South Africa really are ignorant to the fact that this country is in serious danger. Being registered as a corporation that means more specifically with the [SEC]… any violation that may be found.. that means these countries have the right to sue the country which is registered as a corporation down to zero.”
1:07:39 – “They show those money as being invested as share into these companies and yet in their own financials, they don’t show any return of investment… So basically, it’s just a ruse to fool people. This money that were paid to this corporate were actually a gift and remain to be a gift by virtue it remained to be stolen money which the big corporates [Anglo-American, Remgro Group, etc.] of this country benefitted, this is including the banks of this country.”
1:09:56 – Scott reads a letter from someone in the UK [US SEC whistleblower] who is investigating Glencore’s role in getting Ramaphosa elected as president in 2018
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eb1551 No.77607
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19278957 (011527ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Jeff Koorbanally on the Rupert family and Project Spider Web - influencing policy in S Africa (Parts 1&2) (video and pdf)
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“LIVE: Jeff Koorbanally on the Rupert family and Project Spider Web - influencing policy in S Africa” (Part 2)
https://youtu.be/Y8vmWIVrlUY
1:25:29 – “He [Jacob Zuma] gave me an assurance, “I will on the 8th of February, I will actually announce it in my State of the Nation address.” … So I am here to say without any doubt that Zuma was quickly, uprecidentally removed from his position because he was going to spill the beans on the ANC and their involvement in concert with the Broederbond of stealing dead people’s money.”
1:28:10 – “Mandela sold the entire ANC.”
1:49:51 – “Let me talk about the money movement out of the Surtie account in 2020 to 2022 during the COVID period which was an ideal time to commit this kind of crime while everybody was worried about being affected… then you have monies being moved by Absa Bank through the national payment system of the Reserve Bank in hundreds of billions. The total for that period was 2.5 trillion… and yet no alarms went off.”
2:07:59 – “There is no 2 ways about south Africa going into blacklisting in terms of all the evidences now coming out and if we combine the evidence between myself and the British, authorities in the US, there’s absolutely no getting away out of this thing. South Africa is one the biggest money launderers”
2:23:53 – “What they didn’t see coming was that Brian [Molefe], instead of criticizing and blaming everything on the Guptas, he made a u-turn and started blaming Glencore for all [problems at Eskom]… [Glencore] owned Optimum Mine that was eventually bought by the Guptas. That’s how the Guptas got involved with Eskom in terms of the coal supply and the same Glencore was a company that gave Ramaphosa shares where he first opened his mining company, Shanduka.”
2:28:39 – “In 2022/21 there was a court made a ruling… I want to talk about that ruling because that was a misconception. The Surtie status of the case is currently before the Bloemfontein Appeals Court. We are appealing a judgment that was issued on the 6th of October 2022. A very dubious, bias, patent, error judgment, that’s it. In order for us to be successful with a claim, we need to first challenge the constitutionality of the legislation… That is why I took so long from 2011 to eventually launch a claim in 2019 because I knew there was certain part of the legislation that needed to be challenged and one of the last parts that needed to be challenged was the prejudice legislation on regulation which forbidded the money from being paid to Lesotho citizen.”
“Part One: Jeff Koorbanally on the Rupert family and Project Spider Web – influencing policy in S Africa”
https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/28/part-one-jeff-koorbanally-on-the-rupert-family-and-project-spider-web-influencing-policy-in-s-africa/
2023-07-28
Originally called Project Grapevine and funded by the Rupert, Oppenheimer and Rothschild families – it was renamed Project Spider Web. In 2010 the Oppenheimer and Rothschild families stopped funding the project which was then taken over by the Rupert family. What control do the Rupert family have over the ANC? Tonight you will find out.
We will also release Ramaphosa’s CR-17 bank statement during the live stream – a document that has been concealed by court order in South Africa.
Part Two of this live stream: https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/28/part-two-jeff-koorbanally-on-the-rupert-family-and-project-spider-web-influencing-policy-in-s-africa/
Part three: https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/28/part-three-jeff-koorbanally-on-the-rupert-family-and-project-spider-web-influencing-policy-in-s-africa/
Download CR-17 bank statements: https://lovinglifetv.com/wp-content/uploads/CR17-Bank-statemennt-1.pdf
Our earlier live stream with Jeff exposing the Rupert family and the ANC collaboration: https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/07/live-jeff-koorbanaly-on-the-looting-of-pension-funds-in-south-africa-by-the-ruperts-and-anc-cabal/
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eb1551 No.77608
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19279341 (011657ZAUG23) Notable: Updated Covid & Other Pestilence Bun / Mark Suzman, CEO, Board Member, Bill & Melinda Gate Foundation and Helen Suzman’s nephew (video)
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>Helen Suzman
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>This is the same person [Bill Gates] who, just six months before the outbreak of the [COVID-19] pandemic, organised a series of four role-playing simulations of a corona pandemic with very high-ranking participants.
“Suzman on public health setbacks” [Mar 2, 2023] - https://youtu.be/QEoz15yuHlM
1:39 – “On the pandemic space we’re saying, the world as a whole having just come through this unprecedented crisis with millions of deaths, with trillions of dollars of economic damage and with, I say, the inevitability that there will be another virus and pandemic at some point, should be investing much quickly in a range of interventions. There should be a global health emergency core set up, ideally the World Health Organization.”
Mark Suzman, CEO, Board Member, Bill & Melinda Gate Foundation and Helen Suzman’s nephew
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/about/leadership/mark-suzman
Mark's upbringing in apartheid South Africa instilled in him a desire to use the advantages afforded to him to help tackle injustice and inequality. He began his career doing that through journalism, writing for the Johannesburg Star and then the Financial Times, where he covered international trade policy, welfare reform, and political issues, including the historic 1994 election of Nelson Mandela. In 2000, Mark joined the United Nations, where he was part of the effort to implement the Millennium Development Goals under the leadership of then Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He held multiple positions at the UN over his six-year tenure, including senior advisor for policy and strategic communications in the Office of the Secretary General, and policy director in the Office of the Administrator of the United Nations Development Program.
Mark joined the foundation in 2007 as director of Global Development Policy, Advocacy, and Special Initiatives. Prior to becoming CEO, he served as managing director of Country Offices, president of Global Policy and Advocacy, and chief strategy officer. In these roles, he built and oversaw the development of the foundation’s offices in India, China, Africa, and Europe, and managed the foundation’s relationships with government, private philanthropists, and civil society. He also implemented a new system for how the foundation measures impact and manages tradeoffs across its strategic priorities.
Mark holds a doctorate in international relations from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He earned his bachelor's degree, summa cum laude, from Harvard University.
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/reflections-from-gates-foundation-ceo-mark-suzman
Feb 24, 2020
I started my career in journalism because, growing up in my native South Africa, I learned to cherish the truth. Being white meant I was spared the horrors of apartheid, but my family made sure I never looked away from them. My great aunt, Helen Suzman, spent her life trying to tear down the regime. She served in South Africa’s parliament for 36 years, many of them as literally the only voice opposing apartheid. She was brave and she was brilliant.
One thing I got to see was the end of apartheid and the election of Nelson Mandela as president in 1994. I had the opportunity to meet Mandela several times, and the lesson he imparted is that in many ways it takes even more bravery and brilliance to build a just new system as it does to tear down an unjust old one. That requires reaching out to enemies to build a new culture, one centered on equality for all.
In 2000, while working for the Financial Times in Washington D.C., I published a piece about the UN. The gist of it was that a lot of people thought the organization was too rigid and resistant to change. A few days later, I received call from the new head of the UN Development Program. Instead of calling me to complain, he offered me a job. “If you think the UN needs changing,” he said, “come help change it.” When I took him up on his offer, I was acting on what I’d learned from Mandela. I wanted to play a small part in creating big, lasting change. And during Kofi Annan’s tenure as Secretary General I had the opportunity to do just that, playing a part in the creation and implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, which for the first time galvanized the global community around a set of concrete targets for dramatically improving health and wellbeing for all people, no matter where they live.
I moved eventually from the UN to the Gates Foundation, where I have spent 13 years working alongside thousands of partners and colleagues, including Bill, Melinda, and my predecessor as CEO, the incomparable Sue Desmond-Hellmann.
There is Helen, of course, and during a moment while I was driving in Cape Town along what’s now named “Helen Suzman Boulevard” in her honor, I reflected on how her influence has shaped me.
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eb1551 No.77609
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284433 (021341ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 (Parts 1-3)
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>Our earlier live stream with Jeff exposing the Rupert family and the ANC collaboration: https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/07/live-jeff-koorbanaly-on-the-looting-of-pension-funds-in-south-africa-by-the-ruperts-and-anc-cabal/
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From 1:06:00 – Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 – Part 1
https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/07/live-jeff-koorbanaly-on-the-looting-of-pension-funds-in-south-africa-by-the-ruperts-and-anc-cabal/
Mr Marinus Daling
Mr Johan Myberg
Mr Danie Cronje
Mr Barend Du Plessis
Mr Anton Rupert
Mr Gerrit Ferreira
Project (Files and Shares)
Opening remarks by the Hon. Minister.
Introduction of all the beneficiary names and co-operation regarding new transactions and deeds.
Mr. B. du Plessis.
The current matter at hand, has been duly discussed and agreed on by all relevant parties and new members. Allocations of all former, present and future proceeds will be duly distributed with the consent of the leadership as per agreements. All the names of recipients and parties will be awarded as per fiscal allowance and all inputs and other correspondence will be communicated via the elected members as per instruction by the leaderships.
It was also decided that a closed meeting of all the elected recipients will be informed of the offsets and investments arms are agreed. All documentation realting to these matters has been allocated to the reserve bank for concurrence and all the financial assistants to all parties will be agreed on once the full division of the investments have been calculated. It was also decided to finance the other newly elected members as per advise of the leaderships.
Remember that as agreed, we will have Ramaphosa as a non voting delegate at their conference to further our agenda and that as time goes on, we will have all our agreed plans and action in full operation. The main subject would be for him to become their SG so the our influence and orders in the organisation can be installed and carried out. He will make sure that Moisia gets into the position as organised and Gordon will be recommended to a position of influence as directed by the leaderships. These will all be steps that will be implemented and the leaderships has agreed on all these acts in principal.
The full amounts of transfers will be discussed at the next leadership meetings and it will be at the Groote schuur complex with the full agenda of the transfers and current and newly suggested parties. It must also be added that all the amounts runs into billions and extra care will be taken to assure all parties of a fair share and that no additions will be allowed to exist or no unauthorized transactions will be entertained as instructed by the full leadership. It was also deced that the bailouts of certain bank will be changed to rescue plan and that the other banks will assist in the set up of account and will assist all new parties with properties, vehicles and other needs as requested.
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eb1551 No.77610
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284437 (021342ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 (Parts 1-3)
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From 1:06:00 – Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 – Part 2
https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/07/live-jeff-koorbanaly-on-the-looting-of-pension-funds-in-south-africa-by-the-ruperts-and-anc-cabal/
“The ANC Delegation”
It has been decided in principal that the shares and all the other deposits will be decided between all parties as agreed by the full leadership. The accumulated amounts and other disposable assets will be listed and will be deposited into the agree accounts and companies as suggested by the Broederbond [Anton Rupert as leader] delegation. There will be accounts created for specific deposits and those deposits will be regarded as shares into the financial markets. The bonds will be administered by the newly formed bank [ABSA] and will be the source of the income as prescribed in our past meetings.
The reserve bank governor will stay int hat position as advised by the full leaderships to oversee the full effect of all transfers of assets and funds and will assist in the investment portfolios of all new parties. The principle agreement to pay the outgoing administration and to secure the exact opportunities for the incoming party will be implemented with immediate effect as agree by the leaderships.
There is also an agreement with all the external banks who hold large deposit to make certain changes and to act in a manner that satisfy all parties mention in the memorandum that was co signed by the full leadership of all concerned parties.
It has been agreed that the H Hughes account will be available to assist and distribute funds to the new establishment. Full details of the account has been given to the leaderships and a resolution on the matter was taken with the full acknowledgement of the banks.
It will be decide at a later date or by the leadership on how to deal with the Luxembourg gold refinery operations and the other smaller refineries. The new establishment will allow the reserve bank shareholders to advise on these matters and will also assist in the operations shut down.
Here are the incoming party “ANC” members who will take over the investments and other financial benefits as agreed by the full leadership:
1. Mr T Sexwala (who was one of the first on the scene when Chris Hani was murdered on 10 April 1993)
2. Mr Maharaj
3. Mr J Radebe (Nomination Provided)
4. Ms R Mompati
5. Mr Thomas Nkobi
6. Mr M Khumalo
7. Mr A Stofile
8. Mr M Phosa
9. Mr A Kathrada
10. Mr P Maduna
The other members will be advised at a later date of assistants in all financial matters and can be assured of future benefits. The Swiss Payment that was received in January, as agreed (R110m) will be shared amongst those members not listed or whose names will be included in the new revised settlements will share in the mentioned Swiss funds. Allocations of vehicles and other assets will be distributed in accordance with the agreed memorandum of understanding that was drafted by the Busines components.
-All those members who will not make it into certain government or other related institutions, will be incorporated into company boards with benefits as agreed by the leaderships and will hold certain positions to further the cause of other. It must be stressed that all the other members will be accommodated after 1994 as agreed by the leaderships.
Mr Barends will also inform the leaderships of the current trenches of cash flows to assist the leagues and other internal parts of the organisation.
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eb1551 No.77611
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284441 (021343ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 (Parts 1-3)
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From 1:06:00 – Document: Memorandum of Understanding in the matter between; Dated: February 1993 – Part 3
https://lovinglifetv.com/2023/07/07/live-jeff-koorbanaly-on-the-looting-of-pension-funds-in-south-africa-by-the-ruperts-and-anc-cabal/
Lesotho as the Republic of Lesotho.
All related funds from the Lesotho Republic will be distributed amongst the most senior leaders and will include those in the Broederbond Establishment.
The current funds in the Reserve Bank will be allocated to the beneficiaries list current with the local board and the must oversee the full redistribution of the all those funds.
-All leaderships agreed that most funds must be routed to international institutions and that such funds will be returned to South Africa after the new finance ministers appointment. The funds will still be guided as per transaction details prescribed to the fund holders and the incoming panel of a joint taks team from all sides will assist and set-up the beneficiary list.
Mr Rupert will guide the panel as instructed and will make all transactions via the insurance and bond related accounts and will liaise directly with the fund holders and will have full excess to the boards of the three banks and also that of the reserve bank.
It has also been agreed that the leadership of the UDF members and those in the church dominations, will be included on the advise of the ANC leadership.
Mr K Coetzee has agreed in principal that certain people be relocated as to the previous Lusaka Memo of Understanding and that those people under the guide of the London instructions must be incorporated to the Transvaal area as for safety and accommodation reasons.
Mr Hughes will be informed as to the direction of transfers and will be guided on this matter by the bank who holds the majority stock of transfers.
All other related matters regarding the new system to be introduced in the next few months will be implemented and as per instructions of by the full leadership, the bonds system and naming of the finance instruments will be altered to give excess to the new owners as was agreed.
This memorandum has been agreed to by all relevant parties.
1:30:18 – “This is the story to be told to the world… It’s only the beginning of the story to be told.”
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eb1551 No.77612
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284461 (021348ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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>The “Project Hammer” classified documents and all other past operations document has been moved to the agreed meeting places under the instructions and careful guide of Mr. Van Rooyen. I have also noted that all the financial aspects and the sale and negotiations around the gold and diamonds from the stocks from the homelands [Bantustans] and surrounding countries, were all redirected by the instructions of Mr. Stander. This information is just the tip of an iceberg and I can directly implicate so many names and corporations that had their hands in deposits that was looted from other institutions and private business owners from Botswana, Lesotho, Ciskei, and South West Africa [Namibia].
>Mr G Laubsher
>>77610
>It has been agreed that the H Hughes account will be available to assist and distribute funds to the new establishment.
>>77611
>Mr Hughes will be informed as to the direction of transfers and will be guided on this matter by the bank who holds the majority stock of transfers.
“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 1
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
Article by: Lethu Menziwa
SOUTH AFRICA THE INSIDE STORY
For 2 decades accusations against the FW de Klerk government have been flying about. Many people have been whispering about huge sums of money being paid over by Swiss Bank accounts to NP politicians and government operators to hand over the SA government to the ANC. For 18 years nothing could be proven, till now:
CITIBANK
Gen. Erle Cocke ran Nugan Hand Bank’s Washington office. In April 2000, Cocke gave a deposition running to 67 pages concerning his knowledge and involvement in Project Hammer.
Ten days later he died from Pancreatic cancer. His explosive deposition reveals him as a very significant and highly connected player in a world few of us are familiar with.
Cocke related in his statement how Citibank was used as halfway stop for dodgy financial dealings in ‘black gold’ through “Project Hammer”– some 30 accounts used.
Asked where these accounts were located, Cocke responded saying – “In almost one solid block at Citibank.”
PROJECT “HAMMER”
Project “Hammer” was a desperate undertaking by the USA gov. to rescue some of its major banks, who, by the end of the 1980’s, faced insolvency. These banks included Citibank, HSBC, Chase Manhatten and the Bank of New York. The project was designed to cipher gold and diamonds as collateral as an emergency buoy for the ailing banks and to put the USA’s economy on track again. It is at this stage that South Africa’s De Klerk government entered the fray – as major gold and diamond supplier, it was the easiest and cheapest way to rescue the USA banking sector. Only one small problem: South Africa was in political turmoil with the white rightwing challenging the NP government on all fronts.
The best smokescreen Citibank could think upon to move large amounts of money and gold bullion was: Create political instability (between the NP gov. and the ANC. Then create a political vacuum where dodgy gold and diamond deals could be done without too many questions (maybe even an interim NP/ANC gov. where the minimum control would facilitate covert gold and diamond movements). Project ” Hammer “involved the trading of $13.6 trillion in debentures resulting in a ‘fallout’ of about $1.1 trillion which was stashed in the Howard Hughes account in Credit Suisse. Obviously, in a project of this size, a lot of organizations had to be involved: The CIA, FBI, all the NSA agencies, Pentagon in the broadest sense of it and as such, the Treasury and Federal Reserve. Nobody got out of the act, and everybody wanted to get in on the act –for there was lots and lots of money to be made.
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eb1551 No.77613
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284467 (021349ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 2
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
EXECUTIVE OUTCOMES, SANDLINE and the STASI
Another individual who has played a considerable role in Project “Hammer,” was Rolf van Rooyen, who operated a number of business entities including one called ‘Oceantech’ and another called ‘Eastech’ International Bank. At one time Van Rooyen worked for SA Intelligence and is also believed to have been working for the CIA at the time Project “Hammer ” was in process. Of significance is the fact that Gen. Cocke and Van Rooyen knew each other, although Cocke says he only spoke to him on the phone but never ‘shook hands with him’.
During a police interview in Germany in 1995, Van Rooyen – when questioned about Project “Hammer ” responded:” If you are referring to Operation Hamer, it is an extremely large, very delicate operation in co-operation with the authorities of various countries in which Oceantech is involved..”
Working alongside Van Rooyen, was SA ntelligence operative Riaan Stander. Both Stander and Van Rooyen were board members of the “Eastcorp Syndicate” which boasted almost two dozen other companies in it’s stable. Included were Intercol Pty Ltd, Cavo Shipping – which conducted intelligence gathering missions for governments, and Bridge S.A. The latter was registered in Monrovia, Liberia.
According to Peter Goslar, once a close friend of Riaan Stander, other board members of Bridge S.A., were Colonel Tim Spicer and Mick Ranger of ‘Sandline’ fame. In a letter written to a Washington law firm involved in a lawsuit involving Project “Hammer“-, Goslar fingers Bridge S.A. – and hence Van Rooyen and Riaan Stander, as “part of the Executive Outcomes operation.” Eastech International Bank, was underwritten by a Mexican firm Ro-Mar Pharmaceuticals, a firm claiming to control over $100 billion in gold.
Van Rooyen and Stander entered Eastech into an agreement to purchase 5000 metric tones of gold at a discount of 4% from the Second London Fix. This gold was held in the free zone area beneath Zurich’s Kloten Airport. Interestingly, the contract, which ran to 6 pages, bears the official stamp of the Swiss Police, authorizing and validating the transaction. By 1995, Eastech International Bank had begun to hit the radar screen of regulatory authorities around the world that viewed it with suspicion, but by then it seems probable that much of Project “Hammer’s ” SA objectives had been fulfilled. Fearing the worse, Rolf Van Rooyen left S.A. and traveled to Germany. According to his one time friend, Peter Goslar, this is where he still lives albeit protected by former members of the East Germany’s Stasi spy-network.
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eb1551 No.77614
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284474 (021350ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 3
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
Rudolph Ignatius van Rooyen – born in Kroonstad on 29 April 1959
Last known address: Rheinstern Hotel 1610, Rheinstern, Dusseldorf, Germany.
Alias – Rolf Rondine.
Director – Eastech International Bank, established in China and underwritten by a Mexican Firm. Contact person – Miss Lin Ying, China.
Riaan Stander – Security director of Eastech
Steve Potnak – managing director of Eastech Bank
Steve Pansegrow – military intelligence officer supplying Eastech with intelligence reports. He also supplied highly confidential information to C1, in the names of Eugene de Kock and Pieter Botha. Pansegrow’s wife was a receptionist for Van Rooyen and Stander.
Irma Els – operator helping in Ifafa – Eastcorp.
Fanie Smith – operator who signed validation certificates for Eastcorp.
– Letter of credit no. 9022101 signed by Fanie Smith and honoured by the bank and with a revenue stamp of the Greek gov.
– Certificate of deposit of $5 million, stamped by the Greek Gov, signed by Fanie Smith.
– Certificate of deposit of $25 million, stamped by the Greek Gov, signed by Fanie Smith.
– Directors of Eastcorp and Intercol as at the registrar of companies: Roelf van Rooyen, Riaan Stander, Douglas Randall. Intercol: Eugene de Kock, Gen. Tai Minnaar, Pieter Botha. Policemen and members of military intelligence served on both Eastcorp and Intercol.
– Dr. HP Bauer – involved with operator “Rosie”, Dr. HJ Schuster – agent of FAS in the US, Julian Rosie – director of FAS in South Africa.
– Riaan Stander liased directly with intel. Officers fromC1 (SA Police), namely Eugene de Kock, Chappies Kloppers, Pieter Botha and Willie Nortje. They asked help from Eastech to infiltrate rightwing groups in Pietersburg and for help in the movement of large quantities of weapons.
– MAS 57/08/92 – Pretoria North Case ref, investigation officer – Lt. Col. AE Botha conducted and investigation into the irregularities, but it wasnever made public or brought to court.
In October 1998, a German intelligence operator forwarded a document marked “Top Secret” to Gerhard Laubsher of the S.A. National Intelligence Agency, marked MZ/HRB/10-10/98 ser. Noj/IBI citing the disappearance of $223 104 000 008 from the South African economy through ‘black gold’ dealings.
In the report the following 47 persons were named:
FW de Klerk, Hernus Kriel, Chris Stals, Japie Jacobs, Org Marais, Anton Rupert, Johan Rupert, James Cross, Christo Wiese (SARB), Christo Wiese (Boland Bank), Dr. Swanepoel, Dr. Groenewald, Mr. Potgieter, Alwyn Lombard, Jan Lombard, Barend du Plessis, Commisionar Blaauw (western cape), Simon Nothnagel, Simon and Peter Nassau, Giel Nieuwoudt, Ben Zuma, Anton Welch, George Hill, BB de Klerk, Chris Nissan, Kobus Kirsten,Van Deventer, Boet Claasen, Big John Smith, Willem Korden/Kordan, Daniel Julius, Jan Koch, John and Faize Adams, Peter Blake, Nick Fourie, Magistrate Liebenberg, Casiem and Shahida Brey, Peter Mopp, Riaan Engelbrecht, Peter Goslar, Detective Justin Swart, Charles/Lester Newton, Robert Ferguson and Wynand Louw:
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eb1551 No.77615
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284475 (021352ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 4
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
The report quotes:
4.7 The RSA has in excess 3000 tons of gold in storage. We can identify that Cloten in Switzerland, Luxembourg and London are used extensively for stored gold.
4.8 The RSA has a small refinery in Switzerland and deals with an other small refinery in Luxembourg (owned by Italian members) to refine gold, remove the markings on the gold.
4.9 The RSA selling 550 tons of gold every year and approximately 50 tons of gold is stolen every year.
4.12 Some of this money is then recycled back in RSA.
4.13 Some examples: The recent announced merger of Goldfields and Gencor. The purchase of BOE, NBS, OK Bazaars etc. by Christo Wiese. Old Mutual Bibby Group. Gencor’s Billiton Group. Rembrands Richmond Group. Anglo Americans Miners Group.
6.3 High yield investments goes generally through Volkskas Bank, Nedbank, Boland andStandard-Chartered Bank RSA, all with approval from the SARB.
6.4 Arnold van Eck, offshore in –Imposses des Michandes, Veyreier du Luc, 74000 Anmecy-France, Bis Avenue D’Albigny, 74000 Anmecy-Le Veux, Adriaan (Riaan) Stander, Switzerland, 17 Rue de Levi, Crans Montana.
6.5 Van Ecks Associates, Clientel, Co. Directors are all well known military intelligence officers and political figures. Large sums of funds to almost $1.6 billion were handled and controlled by the Van Eck Syndicate on instructions of these politicians and intelligence officers – There are in RSA R37 million in farms unaccounted for. $40 million are being held in secret accounts in Van Ecks name. An unauthorized amount of$6 million was paid to Mrs. Van Eck. There are in RSA various assets of enormous value, belonging to Afri-Air, a total of at least R700 million.Overseas funding in $ 400 million, is also unaccounted for. A further amount of $ 7000 million unaccounted, controlled by Van Eck.
After scrutinizing some of Riaan Stander’s bank accounts, the following was found:
Adriaan Barend Stander
Selbornelaan 141
Lyttelton Manor, Pta.
Account name: Intercol Consultants (Pty) Ltd.
Volkskas bank – 0609-142-596, Verwoerdburg branch.
Account name: Intercol Consultants
Nedbank
Arcadia, Pretoria branch
Eastcorp South Africa
Bankcorp London
Swiftref – TBOAGB2L
90 Long Acre
London SC2E 9SF
Account name
Eastcorp main account – 01-38496030-4
El Rosario Trust account – (Eastcorp HQ) – 01-38497030-0
Anti Crisi (Eastcorp Technical Division) 01-38498030-5
Eastech International Bank SA
Boland bank
Swiftref: BOLBZAJC
Pretoria branch
Account name: Estech International Bank – 136 873 6001
Relevant bank official – Mr. L. Coetzee – Gen Man.
Eastech International Bank – Tacoma, Washington.
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eb1551 No.77616
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284480 (021353ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 5
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
Moving money between accounts is easy, especially when it is done with the blessing of the major banks and government, but moving gold and weapons around the globe is not so easy.
Enter one of the key players, shipping tycoon Tony Giordiadis, from Greece. Giordiadis had very close ties with Richard Carter (now corporate manager of BMW), the spokesperson for the SA President FW de Klerk. On May 11 and 12, 1990, De Klerk paid an official visit to Greece.Here he met with Pres. Caramanlis and Prime Minister Mitsosakies. De Klerk also met Tony Gordiakis at this time. Of Greek origin, but London based, Georgiadis shipped oil to SA in contravention of sanctions and developed close relations with members of the NP gov. to distribute money freely, Georgiadis opened a bank account in Liberia for Mallar Incorporated (it was also through this account that bribes to the tune of $22 million were paid to ANC officials during the Arms Deal).
Geordiadis’s father-in-law Lanaras once served as director of the shipping firm Alandis. The conspirators were faced by another huge obstacle – the loyal members of the Defence Force, Military Intelligence, National Intelligence Agency and the South Africa Police, who would immediately put a stop to the transactions, should they find out.
‘THE NIGHT OF THE GENERALS’
De Klerk fired all loyal officers so that his collaborators could move freely. On December 19, 1992, FW de Klerk fired 23 senior army officers, including navy officers, who could pose a threat to his plans.
So great was the speed with which De Klerk acted that even the army’s public relations office was not informed of the press conference. In addition, many of the officers disciplined, were on holiday and were unaware of their suspension.
The axed officers included: Major-General Chris Thirion, Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, who had a reputation of being one of the more progressive of the younger generation of generals, Major-General Hennie Rouw, Chief of Army Intelligence, Brigadier Ferdie Van Wyk, Director of Army Communications, who master-minded “Project Echoes,” Brigadier Tolletjies Botha, Director – Directorate of Covert Collection, which was raided in November by investigators of the Goldstone Commission, including UN personnel, Brigadier Oos van der Merwe,Director of Army Intelligence, Commander Jack Widdowson of the Navy. He named only three other officers, Colonel At Nel, Colonel Chris Prinsloo and Commandant Stephen Snyders, who were all put on “compulsory leave.”
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eb1551 No.77617
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284487 (021355ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 6
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
This followed the purge of 19 police generals in August as part of a drive to bring the police” in line with the negotiation process. ” The further Indemnity Act pushed through parliament in August, needed to help ease officers out. The November raid on Military Intelligence’s Directorate of Covert Collection in November, by Goldstone investigators which provided the pretext for setting up the probe headed by Gen. Pierre Steyn.
A top-level meeting between senior Umkhonto We Sizwe and SADF officials in early August, brokered by the National Intelligence Service, which generally carries out the will of the cabinet. December’s ‘rationalisation’ measures which include the retrenchment of 6000 middle ranking officers followed. In just 5 months, De Klerk had opened the door wide, for his own operators to continue the sell-out.
“I have never before seen a government destroy its own power base, such as this one is doing” – said former chief of Military Intelligence, Gen. Tienie Groenewald, while the country is steadily moving towards complete chaos, the government has effectively neutralized the SADF’s intelligence capacities by removing the eyes, ears and nose of the defense forces.
The Greek shipping tycoon could now go about his business unhindered. Georgiadis was of course also implicated in the swindle with the sinking of the greek ship , Salem, off the African coast earlier in what was decribed by Loydds of Great Britian as “the biggest maritime swindle ever. “Salem – Lloyd’s pursues what may be the biggest maritime swindle ever – At 10:50am Greenwich time on Jan. 17, crewmen aboard the tanker British Trident, sighted a ship in distress off the coast of Senegal in Northwest Africa. The Salem, a 214 000 ton supertanker, registered in Liberia, was listing and dead in the water. By radio contact with the tanker, Trident learned that a series of mysterious explosions was responsible for the disaster. Indeed, a cloud of orange smoke billowed from the tanker’s deck. By 11:30 the disabled ship’s greek-born captain, Dimitrios Georgoulis, and his 22 crewmen, most of them Tunisians, had….”
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eb1551 No.77618
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284490 (021357ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Project Hammer (Parts 1-7)
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“FW DE KLERK AND COVERT DEALINGS PRIOR TO THE 1994 ELECTIONS” – Project Hammer Part 7
https://emacous.wordpress.com/2017/05/06/fw-de-klerk-and-covert-dealings-prior-to-the-1994-elections/
6 May 2017
Side note:
It was at this time that the whole Project “Hammer ” was put at risk by FW de Klerk’s impulsiveness. German operators learned that De Klerk was having an affair with Georgiadis’s wife, Elita (Lanaras’s daughter).
A memorandum was sent to the CIA, who decided to put a lid on the affair, until after the completion of Project “Hammer.
“Knowledge of the affair would not only open a can of worms, but it was not clear what Georgiadis’s reaction to the affair would be. It this only became public after another two years.
There would be a twist – Marike de Klerk.. When FW de Klerk divorced Marike to marry Elita, a clause was written into the divorce agreement that De Klerk would be able to censor any books or article Marike might decide to write – which indeed he did when he prevented the publication of a chapter titled Grotgesprek (cave conversation) in the autobiography titled “‘n Plek waar die son weer skyn.”
But Marike de Klerk was not done yet. Then, sadly, on 2 Dec. 2001, she was brutally “murdered” in her Dolphin Beach complex, Bloubergstrand apartment, hours after sending an undisclosed fax to Holland.
Curiously – the European Union paid R30 000 into the account of the murder accused – Mboniswa, channeled by the Foundation for Human Rights, for “DNA tests.”
Mboniswa stood trial in the Western Cape High Court and was found guilty of the murder, without taking the stand in his own defense.
What was to follow was the orchestrated and directed ‘political reform’ as was dictated to by foreigners of this country. The reform was steered by international banks/financiers as well as foreign intelligence agencies. The subsequent buy-out of South African politicians and role players, culminated in the demise of a country…
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eb1551 No.77619
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284657 (021447ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40 (Parts 1-4)
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“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40” – Part 1
https://africanewsglobal.co.za/udf-40-celebrated-anti-apartheid-activist-cleric-and-former-patron-of-the-udf-dr-allan-boesak-responds-to-popo-molefes-invitation-to-udf40/
30 July 2023
By: Allan Boesak
Below are excerpts
My sincere apologies for responding only now to your invitation to join your group “UDF40” in your commemoration of the UDF and your “Call to Action” on August 20. Thank you very much for the invitation and for your patience. You honour me by inviting me to be a part of this event, which under different circumstances would have brought great joy to my heart. You and I had been comrades in the UDF, and shared so much of the dreams and hopes of our people, in those extraordinary times. I will, in return, honour you by trying to be as honest as I can. I am writing this letter, rather than talk on the telephone, so that I can be as clear as possible, and there would be no misunderstanding on why I will not be joining you in this effort, and in your celebrations of the UDF on August 20.
Across the country, there is virtually no disagreement on what South Africans are facing right now as a result of governmental mismanagement over thirty years, that something needs to be done urgently, and that our people need to be united and inspired toward action. However, I have been confirmed in my instinctive hesitation about the group you represent. That is the group you yourself have identified as the so-called “Defend our Democracy” group.
That refusal to take any responsibility at all, while the ANC is so obsessed with “collective decision making” when it suits them, is a political Pontius Pilate washing-of-the-hands attitude that has now become disastrously ingrained in the ANC. It is a prime example of the pseudo-innocence I talked about already in 1976: the feigning of ignorance while reaping the benefits of abusive power and systemic injustice. It is the fig leaf for political chicanery and moral recklessness that is the open door to that impunity that have destroyed our people’s trust in our democratic institutions from parliament to the courts. No wonder his was a “dawn” where the sun never rose.
Those who tried to do their constitutional duty were either publicly debased, intimidated, or suspended. Still, not a word.
It looks to me that you were not so much defending our democracy as defending Cyril. That is not about principle. It is about personal political and economic gain…Not just that Cyril Ramaphosa has to go, but that the ANC as a whole is enveloped by a culture that has put it beyond redemption; that in fact, the whole system chosen for our people in your secret talks with the old apartheid white capitalist class, is rotten to the core. Like apartheid, it cannot be reformed, it has to be irrevocably eradicated. I said this in 1983. It is even more true today.
But also, my Brother, as I look through the names you mention and names I know in this faction, I recognise those who, when the ANC with such unseemly haste decided to demolish the UDF, were singing loudest in that choir. I remember who they sent to me to convince me of the political rightness of that decision, how I refused, until they sent Madiba, under whose weight I eventually crumbled – a moment I still deeply regret. But they supported that position, because it would prove to be so rewarding. It is only a few weeks ago that I heard, for the first time after all these years, that the funeral of the UDF in Mitchell’s Plain was followed by a celebration party in the old Carlton Hotel. How fitting, and how ineffably sad. So I have to ask myself, are these the same people who are now calling for the revival of the UDF?
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eb1551 No.77620
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284667 (021451ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40 (Parts 1-4)
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>I can tell you the readers [k]now that Mr Boesak will become a scapegoat [to] them because of what he was aware of and the directions that was ordered by Malherbe and Rupert.
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>It has also been agreed that the leadership of the UDF members and those in the church dominations, will be included on the advise of the ANC leadership.
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“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40” – Part 2
https://africanewsglobal.co.za/udf-40-celebrated-anti-apartheid-activist-cleric-and-former-patron-of-the-udf-dr-allan-boesak-responds-to-popo-molefes-invitation-to-udf40/
30 July 2023
By: Allan Boesak
Below are excerpts
Moreover, in these decades of ANC rule, many of those persons have taken governmental responsibility at one level or another, made decisions about policy to the detriment of the vast majority of our people. They have gained position, privileges and riches beyond imagination over these last thirty years, including those nine dark years. The darkness did not matter, as long as the bank accounts were swelling. Many of us came to the conclusion that these were efforts, not to defend our democracy, but their faction’s version of the ANC instead, and to protect the president, from whose favour so many blessings flow, in the process shamelessly exploiting, and betraying, the trust of the people, spitting upon their sacrifices.
Now, however, it seems that the game is up. The ANC can no longer hide the fact that it is a factionalised, paralysed party, mesmerised by greed, and hypnotised by its own delusions, chief of which is the myth that it can “correct itself.” But, as the Bible says, “Your sins will find you out.” As the 2024 elections draw near, the ANC has not only run out of ideas, or courage, or vision. It has outrun its nobility, in the process leaving the people behind, as in the picture drawn by the prophet Isaiah, almost three thousand years ago: “We grope like the blind along a wall … we stumble at noon as in the twilight…” All because “justice is far from us.”
For there was a time in South Africa forty years ago, when faith communities and educational institutions, universities and high schools, lecturers and students, workers and the unemployed, people from all walks of life, across the artificial barriers of skin colour, race, class, culture, religion, and language came together. We saw the world of apartheid through the eyes of those who suffered, and we rose up in resistance. Our protest was relentless and purposeful, and not in any way, as Adam Small cautioned us, a form of begging.
But that was before the days of euphoria and illusion. Before we told ourselves that a negotiated settlement signified the coming of the reign of God. Before we decided that honouring our people’s sacrifices was too much of a hindrance to the profitable deals made with the old white, apartheid, capitalist class. Before we were so mesmerised by the wizardry of Mammon and the intoxications of power that we forgot the subversive memories of struggle. That was before we began to use parliamentary privilege to disguise our crimes, turning the people’s House into a refuge for scoundrels. Before we left the battlefields of justice to hide ourselves in the draughty caves of kleptocracy, self-aggrandizement and instant gratification.
It is no wonder that we ended up where we are today, as a country, and as a people. We are a people severely diminished by politics without principles, leadership without vision, policies without commitment, and hence by failure after failure. We are drowning in corruption, and lies, and cover-ups. We are plagued by deceit and confounded by subterfuge. Our disastrous choices for neo-liberal capitalist economic policies have deepened the generational impoverishment of our people while creating new millionaires every second week it seems, by some crooked scheme or another, making us the most unequal society in the world today.
In 1985, in those state-of-emergency days, I made a poster of the words of African Church Father Augustine. ”A government that does not know justice is no more than a gang of robbers.” That was as true in the 5th century as it was in the 20th. It is as true now, in the 21st, under Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC. We are indeed ruled by a gang of robbers.
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eb1551 No.77621
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284687 (021455ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40 (Parts 1-4)
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“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40” – Part 3
https://africanewsglobal.co.za/udf-40-celebrated-anti-apartheid-activist-cleric-and-former-patron-of-the-udf-dr-allan-boesak-responds-to-popo-molefes-invitation-to-udf40/
30 July 2023
By: Allan Boesak
Below are excerpts
So now, some in the ANC realise the enormity of that mistake, for that is the “spirit of the UDF” you are now all looking for. That, however, is the very spirit you have tried to banish, thirty two years ago. That is why there are some now regurgitating (in my presence!) the false claim that the UDF was, in actual fact, the “internal wing” of the ANC, its own child, so to speak. I find that repetition of the old National Party propaganda trope unspeakably cynical, for what does it make you when you are the one who killed your own child? And can people, who never speak of miracles, but rather of “the balance of forces” and their own cleverness, now claim to believe in something miraculous like a resurrection?
But even more importantly, a spirit has to find a home. I do not believe that the spirit of the UDF will find a home in the ANC as it is today. That spirit is indeed desperately needed, but it has to find a home within the people, like in 1983, from all walks of life, across the boundaries of race, pigmentation, religion, language and culture, and like in 1983, outside of institutionalised politics. Not connected to a factionalised, self-centered, vote-seeking but not people-serving political organisation that since its return has been smothering every possibility for a just, equitable, inclusive, truly non-racial, democratic society, when it reintroduced those despised apartheid racial categories that we had so marvellously overcome in the Black Consciousness Movement and in the UDF. Even to this day, with its new Employment Equity Amendment Act. Despite the clumsy gymnastics, so-called coloured people know exactly what that means. They have experienced it from the first mention of affirmative action, from denying and erasing their role in the struggle to pretending that they abandoned the ANC as soon as 1994 dawned. But they were at the heart and soul of the UDF and they don’t forget. Our people on the Cape Flats and in the far platteland may not be powerful and many are not highly educated, but they are not stupid.
As you can imagine, everywhere I go these days there are people reminding me of my speech at the launch. You’ve seen the clips going around, I’m sure. So I went back to remind myself of some of my words. Please indulge me if I repeat them here, for you and me both, since for me, they have remained a kind of pledge. “This country is our country, and its future is not safe in the hands of people – white or black – who despise democracy and trample on the rights of the people. Its future is not safe in the hands of people – white or black – who depend upon economic exploitation and human degradation to build their empires. Its future is not safe in the hands of people – white or black – who need the flimsy and deceitful cloak of ethnic superiority to cover the nakedness of their racism. Its future is not safe in the hands of people – white or black – who seek to secure their unjustly required positions by violent repression of the weak, the exploited and the needy. Its future is not safe in the hands of people – white or black – who put their faith simply in the madness of growing militarism. So for the sake of our country and our children, whether you be white or black, resist those people, whether they be white or black.” That’s exactly where we are today, and that is what I am still trying to do, as faithfully as I can.
As far as I could determine, you have not been able to convince the people as a whole that your agenda is anything but an effort to give life, credibility, and authenticity to the ANC, floundering in the stormy seas of its own hubris.
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eb1551 No.77622
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284691 (021456ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40 (Parts 1-4)
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“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40” – Part 4
https://africanewsglobal.co.za/udf-40-celebrated-anti-apartheid-activist-cleric-and-former-patron-of-the-udf-dr-allan-boesak-responds-to-popo-molefes-invitation-to-udf40/
30 July 2023
By: Allan Boesak
Below are excerpts
Our people cannot be at home in an organisation that we loved and entrusted our power to, and that now leaves us at the ballot box, wondering why we have to choose between the lesser of multiple evils, instead of securing and consolidating our freedom. I say this because, at this moment, I have very little faith in other political parties as an alternative. Meanwhile, there is all this talk about “the grand coalition” with the DA. Desperation makes for strange bedfellows, but perhaps there is something more sinister afoot. Nonetheless, that will be a disaster, not only because the DA, where it governs, has a better record than the ANC, and with the ANC’s weak leadership will be the senior partner, whichever way one looks at it; but primarily in my view, because the DA is the most successful neo-colonialist project on the continent. Our downslide into neo-liberalist capitalist chaos will only continue, to the detriment of the vast majority our people.
So it pains me to say that for all these reasons, and more that I will not discuss here my dear Brother, I will not be joining you. But thank you for doing me the courtesy of inviting me.
Sincerely and with warm regards
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eb1551 No.77623
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19284761 (021518ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Harry Oppenheimer biography shows the South African mining magnate’s hand in economic policies
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>>>/qresearch/19239619
>Urban Foundation
>>>/qresearch/19284424
>>77611
>>>/qresearch/19284427
>>>/qresearch/19284421
>Lusaka [Zambia]
“Harry Oppenheimer biography shows the South African mining magnate’s hand in economic policies”
https://theconversation.com/harry-oppenheimer-biography-shows-the-south-african-mining-magnates-hand-in-economic-policies-205494
Published: June 1, 2023 4.39pm CEST
[Michael] Cardo’s reckoning is that Oppenheimer transcended his country’s parochial political arena to become a significant figure on the world stage. As chairman of both Anglo-American Corporation and De Beers Consolidated Mines, he expanded their global reach and dominion.
Later, when liberals formed the Progressive Party, he [Harry Oppenheimer] lent them his firm support. He became the party’s main funder and power behind the throne.
Cardo characterises Oppenheimer’s liberalism as “pragmatic”, opposing the idea of a universal franchise. Instead, he favoured a common roll qualified franchise. On this basis, he met Albert Luthuli, leader of the African National Congress (ANC), to see if he would play ball (which he wouldn’t). Nonetheless, he gave discreet financial backing to the defendants in the Treason Trial which, beginning in 1956, saw 156 anti-apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela, accused of treason.
Regarding himself heir to British colonialist and businessman Cecil Rhodes, he deplored the threat to civilisation represented by “primitive tribesmen”. Yet he had to accommodate Africa’s new heads of state if his ever-expanding commercial empire was to flourish. He struck up cordial relationships with both presidents Kenneth Kaunda (of today’s Zambia) and Julius Nyerere (of today’s Tanzania), despite questioning their socialist policies. Indeed, his fondness for Kaunda survived the latter’s (catastrophic) nationalisation of Anglo’s operations in Zambia in 1974.
Shocked by the Soweto uprising in 1976 and fearing bloody revolution and the installation of a Marxist government, he collaborated with fellow tycoon and philanthropist Anton Rupert to establish the Urban Foundation.
Even after his retirement in 1982, Oppenheimer’s influence did not wane. His views remained highly sought after, especially internationally. He exercised all the soft power at his disposal, through Anglo and his personal contacts with politicians locally and internationally.
His advice to prime minister and president PW Botha to inaugurate multiracial negotiations was ignored. But when Botha’s notorious “Rubicon” speech in August 1985 prompted a massive outflow of capital, he urged US companies to resist the disinvestment drive. Meanwhile, he backed initiatives for democracy which would not crash the economy.
All these efforts were capped by Gavin Relly, who had succeeded Oppenheimer as chairman of Anglo, meeting with the ANC in exile. Oppenheimer considered Relly’s initiative “unwise” (p. 375), yet he did not move to stop it. When the meeting was held at Kaunda’s safari ranch in Zambia, it was a roaring success. There was a friendly but robust exchange of views between the old white corporate elite and the new black political elite about the inevitability of liberal democratic governance (p.376).
Oppenheimer and Anglo now reached out to leading figures in the ANC to reshape their ideas on the economy. In Nelson Mandela they found a man who was willing to listen. Soon he became a regular dinner guest at Brenthurst. Yet, famously, it was not Oppenheimer and Anglo who shifted Mandela’s views on nationalisation, but the advice of Chinese and Vietnamese socialist leaders at the meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos in February 1992. Oppenheimer grew in confidence as his intimacy with Mandela developed, and the message that private enterprise was essential was getting home. He foresaw a new government with which business could work (p.399). Nonetheless, he had long since sent much of his money abroad! (p.401).
Their solution, pioneered by Anglo and Sanlam, the historically Afrikaans insurance company, involved the transfer of unbundled assets to ANC luminaries. They established the model later codified as Black Economic Empowerment (p.413). Ultimately, Cardo concludes, this gave rise to an undesirable form of “comprador capitalism” – the alliance between big business and dependent political elites– for which Anglo and Oppenheimer must share the blame.
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eb1551 No.77624
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19290248 (031237ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Richard Goldstone
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>>77623
>he [Harry Oppenheimer] gave discreet financial backing to the defendants in the Treason Trial which, beginning in 1956, saw 156 anti-apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela, accused of treason.
>>77601
>Menell first met Mandela in the late 1950s, after she and her husband, mining executive Clive Menell, had helped to finance the 1959 staging of South Africa’s first all-black musical, King Kong. The show, incidentally, was restaged in Johannesburg this year.
>The 1959 show was loved by Mandela, who reportedly saw it more than once. Some time after that the Menells were asked to host him in Cape Town, and did. Clive Menell and Mandela became firm friends.
>“I don’t know what it was about them, but they did click very well,” Menell said. “It’s embarrassing, but Clive did not carry pictures of his children in his wallet. He carried pictures of Mandela.”
“Nelson Mandela is spared from a death sentence” – written by Richard Goldstone
https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/nelson_mandela_is_spared_from_a_death_sentence/
By Richard J. Goldstone
November 1, 2013, 9:45 am CDT
Nelson Mandela rose to prominence in the 1950s as a leader of the African National Congress, a key opposition group to the apartheid policy of the government in South Africa. In 1963, Mandela and several other ANC leaders were charged with planning to commit sabotage and overthrow the government. Convictions could have resulted in the death penalty.
The court was to hear arguments the next day on the constitutionality of the death sentence under our new Bill of Rights. Mandela’s words moved the 11 new justices (including this writer) who had just taken their oaths of office to contemplate how radically different our history would have been if the three judges who had found Mandela and his comrades guilty of sabotage had imposed the death penalty as requested by the prosecutor.
All but one of the defendants were convicted, but Judge Quartus de Wet stopped short of ordering their executions and instead sentenced them to life in prison.
https://www.nelsonmandela.org/uploads/files/12_June_sentence.pdf
On 12 June 1964 Judge Quartus de Wet sentenced Nelson Mandela and seven others to life imprisonment for sabotage. For many years people incorrectly referred to the Rivonia Trial as the Rivonia Treason Trial. This was because in his remarks Justice De Wet said their crime was ‘in essence one of high treason’.
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eb1551 No.77625
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19290278 (031241ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Richard Goldstone
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>Brigadier Tolletjies Botha, Director - Directorate of Covert Collection, which was raided in November by investigators of the Goldstone Commission
>>77617
>This followed the purge of 19 police generals in August as part of a drive to bring the police” in line with the negotiation process. ” The further Indemnity Act pushed through parliament in August, needed to help ease officers out. The November raid on Military Intelligence’s Directorate of Covert Collection in November, by Goldstone investigators which provided the pretext for setting up the probe headed by Gen. Pierre Steyn.
“Hon.RichardGoldstone” – Part 1
https://worldjusticeproject.org/about-us/who-we-are/honorary-chairs/richard_goldstone
Former Judge, Constitutional Court
Richard J. Goldstone was born on the 26th October 1938. After graduating from the University of the Witwatersrand with a BA LLB cum laude in 1962 he practised as an Advocate at the Johannesburg Bar. In 1976 he was appointed Senior Counsel and in 1980 was made Judge of the Transvaal Supreme Court. In 1989 he was appointed Judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. From July 1994 to October 2003 he was a Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. Since the spring of 2004, Justice Goldstone has been teaching as a visiting professor of law at number of United States Law Schools including Harvard Law School, Stanford Law School, NYU Law School, Fordham Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, and the University if Virginia Law School. During 2016 he also taught at the Central European University in Budapest and at Oxford University.
Justice Goldstone is a member of the boards of Physicians for Human Rights, and the Fordham University’s International Institute for Humanitarian Affairs. He is the chairman of the International Advisory Board of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. He chairs the advisory boards of the Brandeis University Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life, the Institute for Transitional Justice and Reconciliation and the Coalition for the International Criminal Court. He is a member of the Africa Group for Justice and Accountability. In April 2004, he was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Independent International Committee, chaired by Paul Volcker, to investigate the Iraq Oil for Food program. He is the Honorary President of the Human Rights Institute of the International Bar Association. In 2008, he chaired a UN Committee to advise the United Nations on appropriate steps to preserve the archives and legacy of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. In 2009. he chaired the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on possible war crimes and international human rights violations committed by any party in the context of the military action in Gaza in December 2008 and January 2009.
From 1991 - 1994, he served as Chairperson of the Commission of Inquiry regarding Public Violence and Intimidation that came to be known as the Goldstone Commission. He was the Chairperson of the Standing Advisory Committee of Company Law from 1984 to 2004. From 15 August 1994 to September 1996 he served as the Chief Prosecutor of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. During 1998 he was the chairperson of a high level group of international experts that met in Valencia, Spain, and drafted a Declaration of Human Duties and Responsibilities for the Director General of UNESCO (the Valencia Declaration). From August 1999 until December 2001he was the chairperson of the International Independent Inquiry on Kosovo. In December 2001 he was appointed as the co-chairperson of the International Task Force on Terrorism which was established by the International Bar Association. From 1999 to 2003 he served as a member of the International Group of Advisers of the International Committee of the Red Cross. From 1985 to 2000, Justice Goldstone was National President of the National Institute of Crime Prevention and the Rehabilitation of Offenders (NICRO).
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eb1551 No.77626
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19290288 (031243ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Richard Goldstone
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“Hon.RichardGoldstone” – Part 2
https://worldjusticeproject.org/about-us/who-we-are/honorary-chairs/richard_goldstone
From 1995 to 2007 he was the Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. The many awards he has received locally and internationally include the International Human Rights Award of the American Bar Association (1994) and Honorary Doctorates of Law from universities in South Africa, Europe, North America and Israel. He is an Honorary Bencher of the Inner Temple, London, an Honorary Fellow of St Johns College, Cambridge, an Honorary Member of the Association of the Bar of New York, and a Fellow of the Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs at Harvard University. He is a Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In October 2006 he shared with Louise Arbour, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights. In May, 2007 he received the Richard E. Neustadt Award from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In January 2007 he received the World Peace Through Law Award from the Whitney Harris Institute for Global Legal Studies at International Law at Washington University in St. Louis. In May 2009, he received the International Justice Award of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and in December 2009, the Stockholm Award for International Justice.
He is the author of For Humanity: Reflections of a War Crimes Investigator, (2001) Yale University Press, and the co-author of International Judicial Institutions: the Architecture of International Justice at Home and Abroad (2008) Routledge.
He is married (wife Noleen) and has two married daughters - Glenda and Nicole. He has four grandsons, Jason, Sean, Ben and Jordan.
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eb1551 No.77627
Rumble embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19290355 (031251ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant (Parts 1&2)
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Malema gets free coverage and farm murders continue…
“South Africa’s black party sings “kill the Boer (Whites), kill the White farmer”.” - https://rumble.com/embed/v311orf/?pub=4
““Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant” – Part 1
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/elon-musk-asks-ramaphosa-to-call-malema-to-order/
31 Jul 2023 11:08 pm
The EFF leader's chanting of the controversial 'Kill the Boer, kill the Farmer' has now caught international attention.
South African-born Twitter owner Elon Musk has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to speak up amid the uproar over Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema‘s “Kill the Boer” chant.
The EFF leader is trending on social media following his party’s 10th-anniversary celebration at the FNB Stadium, where he chanted “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer”.
Malema’s chants have caught international attention, with Benny Johnson, an American commentator tweeting: “Shocking video shows South Africa’s black party singing ‘kill the Boer (Whites), kill the White farmer’. This is all downstream from the rotten secular religion of wokeness and CRT plaguing America today. You have been warned.”
Shocking video shows South Africa’s black party singing “kill the Boer (Whites), kill the White farmer”
This is all downstream from the rotten secular religion of wokeness and CRT plaguing America today.
You have been warned.
WATCH.
pic.twitter.com/P4T8XqSjMq— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 31, 2023
Johnson’s tweet caught Musk’s attention, who accused the EFF of calling for the genocide of white people.
Musk commented: “They are openly pushing for genocide of white people in South Africa. @CyrilRamaphosa, why do you say nothing?”
The EFF leader, seemingly unmoved, told Musk he was talking [expletive].
‘Kill the Boer’: Malema vs AfriForum
The Equality Court last August ruled that the singing of “Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer” by EFF supporters in Senekal in October 2020 was not hate speech.
However, AfriForum is appealing the ruling.
“The matter was heard in the High Court and there was a ruling on the matter last year. The matter will also serve before the Supreme Court of Appeals in September,” explained Ernst Roets, head of policy and action at AfriForum, on Monday.
Laying criminal charges with the Police against Malema for his “Kill the Boer …” and “shoot to kill” utterances the weekend pic.twitter.com/c6RyZeJVqA— Pieter Groenewald (@GroenewaldPJ) July 31, 2023
“This ruling creates a very dangerous precedent. The ruling sends out the disturbing message that the incitement of heinous murders on a certain group – based on their identities – is acceptable and carries no penalty.
“The question is whether the singing of the song “Kill the boer, kill the farmer” is indeed hate speech.
“Given the fact that the case is still sub judice and in the process of going to court, Malema has no right to sing the song.”
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eb1551 No.77628
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19290356 (031252ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant (Parts 1&2)
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““Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant” – Part 2
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/elon-musk-asks-ramaphosa-to-call-malema-to-order/
31 Jul 2023 11:08 pm
Enters the Democratic Alliance
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen also announced on Monday his party would be filing charges against both Malema and the ANC government at the United Nations Human Rights Council.
“The first element of our UN case will focus on Malema’s repeated incitement of ethnic violence,” said Steenhuisen.
“The second element will charge the ANC national government before the UN over its years-long failure to take action against their one-time protégé even as brutal farm murders continue to escalate in the wake of Malema’s demagoguery.”
According to Steenhuisen, the charge will be laid in terms of Malema’s alleged violation of, at least, three key UN charters:
• The first is the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
• The second is the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
• The third is Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
“In addition to turning to the international community, we will also file a complaint with Parliament’s ethics committee against Malema, in his capacity as a Member of Parliament.
“We are further obtaining legal advice on approaching the Public Protector and the courts. But it is also important that we are honest about one thing.
“For more than a decade, the SA state has utterly failed to use appropriate internal remedies to stop Malema.”
In response, Malema said: “Bring it on small boy, we are not the ANC.”
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eb1551 No.77629
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19292545 (031932ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>It has also been agreed that the leadership of the UDF members and those in the church dominations, will be included on the advise of the ANC leadership.
>>77619
>“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40”
>>>/qresearch/19284944
>Oppenheimer did not stop his duplicity with “liberal” political parties but also funded the “anti-Apartheid” movement through the United Democratic Front (UDF)
Popo Molefe
https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/national-orders/recipient/popo-molefe
The Order of Luthuli in Silver
Profile of Popo Molefe
Popo Molefe was born in 1952 in Sophiatown, Johannesburg. He was one of eight children. He comes from a strong tradition of working-class parents. His mother was a domestic worker and his father a labourer. His political awareness began when he visited his mother in the suburb where she worked. He also bore witness to security police brutality in the townships. These experiences sharpened him politically from a young age. He looked for like-minded groups and found a home in the Black People’s Convention in 1973, which he joined while still at school. He also joined the South African Students’ Movement and became involved in the 1976 Soweto Uprising.
Molefe was part of the Soweto Action Committee, which founded the Azanian People’s Organisation (Azapo) in 1978. He became the chairperson of the Soweto branch of Azapo for a year in 1979 and 1980. With the influence of struggle stalwarts such as Joe Gqabi, Nelson Mandela and others, Molefe realised that there was a need to involve people of other race groups in the struggle against apartheid. This prompted him to work with other movements.
He resigned from Azapo due to clash of ideologies in 1981. He continued to work with groups that were looking to work together in realising the dream of a democratic South Africa. He was part of the group that established the Soweto Civic Organisation, and served on its committee between 1982 and 1984. In 1983 Molefe participated in the formation of the United Democratic Front (UDF). He was elected Secretary for the Transvaal region, and later served as National Secretary. He was involved in the UDF throughout its existence, and played an important role in the UDF, aside from when he was in prison.
In 1990 he was elected chairperson of the African National Congress’ (ANC) Alexandra branch and deputy chairperson of the ANC’s Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging region. In 1991 Molefe was elected to the National Executive Committee and the National Working Committee of the ANC. He became involved with rebuilding the ANC, was appointed chairperson of the 80th Anniversary Celebration Committee of the ANC and in 1992 became chairperson of the national election commission of the ANC. In 1994 Molefe became Premier of North West, a position he held until April 2004. Molefe continues to contribute to the development of South Africa as a democratic society. Molefe is currently Brand Ambassador for South Africa.
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eb1551 No.77630
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19292580 (031937ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>He resigned from Azapo due to clash of ideologies in 1981. He continued to work with groups that were looking to work together in realising the dream of a democratic South Africa. He was part of the group that established the Soweto Civic Organisation, and served on its committee between 1982 and 1984. In 1983 Molefe participated in the formation of the United Democratic Front (UDF). He was elected Secretary for the Transvaal region, and later served as National Secretary. He was involved in the UDF throughout its existence, and played an important role in the UDF, aside from when he was in prison.
“The Conflict between the AZAPO and the UDF - popular violence in the 1980s and 1990s”
https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/conflict-between-azapo-and-udf-popular-violence-1980s-and-1990s
Below are excerpts
Popular violence in the decade between 1984 and 1993 is well documented. Existing literature on this brutally violent chapter in the history of the liberation struggle focuses largely on the conflict between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). Equally significant was the bloody confrontation between the Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO) and the UDF. This feature examines this violent conflict, an intriguing episode as it pitted two liberation movements against each other.
Contemporary accounts of the conflict between AZAPO and the UDF emphasise the ideological divide as the root cause. A closer examination of the conflict reveals the existence of powerful local tensions that reinforced and were in turn reinforced by the divide between AZAPO and the UDF. In what the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) characterised as “war between AZAPO and the UDF in Soweto”, local tensions were as significant – if not more so – as ideological differences. This feature traces the origins and development of the ideological divide between AZAPO and the UDF. It then considers the ways in which this ideological divide shaped and influenced the conflict between AZAPO and the UDF in Soweto from 1984 to 1993.
At its inception in 1979 AZAPO adopted the Black Consciousness (BC) philosophy of the Black People’s Convention (BPC). In the first four years of its existence from 1979 to 1983, AZAPO included in its ranks activists increasingly drawn to non-racialism as articulated in the Freedom Charter. These included Curtis Nkondo, president in 1979 and sacked in 1980 for exhibiting what was referred to as “charterist tendencies”. Nkondo was elected president “in the mistaken belief that he was either PAC-inclined (Pan Africanist Congress) or would unite different groups” (Seekings, Jeremy, The UDF: A History of the United Democratic Front in South Africa, 1983-1991, p.36).
During 1982 Charterists were asserting themselves in civic associations, student organisations and trade unions. A broad front comprising the African National Congress (ANC), PAC-aligned formations and AZAPO, to be known as Maluti, was proposed. This was reported to have been suggested by the ANC in Swaziland and backed by Winnie Mandela. The proposal was communicated to Charterists in key centres across South Africa by MK Malefane – an associate of Mandela who claimed to be acting as her agent during her stay in Brandfort.
Charterists in Cape Town viewed the proposal with suspicion, fearing it would undermine the principles of non-racialism enshrined in the Freedom Charter. In Natal Malefane approached Archie Gumede, at the time the most senior ANC member who was active during the 1950s, with the proposal. While Gumede appeared to be considering its merits, the Soweto branch – led by Popo Molefe – rejected the idea. It is at this stage that the idea of a broad front made up of Charterists came to be considered a priority. Such a front was formed in April 1983, and became known as the UDF.
In the Eastern Cape Charterists became active in the resistance movement ahead of the formation of UDF in 1983. The Port Elizabeth Black Civic Organisation (PEBCO) adopted the Freedom Charter at its inception in 1979. AZAPO too had a significantly large following in the area. This could be associated with the legacy of Steve Biko and the influence of the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM). Indeed, as popular violence spread to areas across South Africa, there were skirmishes between AZAPO and the UDF in the Eastern Cape. While, the conflict may have been ideological, there is no doubting the fact that it was also shaped by localized tensions that were reinforced by the ideological divide.
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eb1551 No.77631
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19292590 (031939ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>Popo Molefe
“Billions of Swedish Krona Supported Anti-Apartheid Struggle” – ““Palme’s secret agent,” Popo Molefe, co-founder of UDF” 1 of 2
https://consortiumnews.com/2019/03/14/billions-of-swedish-krona-supported-anti-apartheid-struggle/
March 14, 2019
Between 1982 and 1988 Birgitta Karlström Dorph was on a secret mission in South Africa. “Why didn’t they stop us? Probably they were not aware of the scope of the operation. The money was transferred through so many different channels. We were clever,” Karlström Dorph says.
The work was initiated by the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme and the Swedish government, the details of which were not discussed in public.
Altogether, Sweden’s financial support for the black resistance against apartheid in South Africa between 1972 and 1994 amounted to more than SEK 4 billion ($443 million) in today’s value and that is an underestimation, according to figures reported by SIDA, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, https://www.sida.se/English/.
From 1982, a Swedish humanitarian committee, headed by the general director of SIDA, handled a huge aid effort whose secret elements the government perhaps was not fully aware of. Karlström Dorph’s work in South Africa was twofold comprising her official diplomatic posting and her secret mission.
“The documents that show what we did to support the underground resistance are still classified,” she explains.
Money from Sweden was transferred to leaders within the black resistance in South Africa. Sweden paid for Nelson Mandela’s lawyer, including while he was incarcerated on Robben Island. Sweden also provided the priest and anti-apartheid activist Beyers Naudé with funds when he was subjected to a banning order.
Funds were channeled from SIDA to organizations and small groups in Sweden and then into accounts of community organizations in South Africa.
One of the most important objectives was to build a civil society that eventually could negotiate with the government; individuals and organizations that eventually could take over.
“We established a program for scholarships. The Swedish Ecumenical Council, an umbrella organization of churches of all denominations, administered about 500 scholarships. People got money transferred into their accounts directly from Sweden. We tried to find relevant organizations throughout the black community,” she says.
People organized themselves and formed a more united opposition in South Africa. UDF, the United Democratic Front, was an umbrella organization for about 600 member organizations against apartheid. Many of the UDF leaders received money through the scholarships.
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eb1551 No.77632
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19292600 (031941ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>>77631
“Billions of Swedish Krona Supported Anti-Apartheid Struggle” – ““Palme’s secret agent,” Popo Molefe, co-founder of UDF” 2 of 2
https://consortiumnews.com/2019/03/14/billions-of-swedish-krona-supported-anti-apartheid-struggle/
March 14, 2019
According to Horst Kleinschmidt, a former political activist, Sweden contributed between 60 and 65 percent of the budget of the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa, or IDAF, an anti-apartheid organization. Between 1964 and 1991 the organization brought 100 million British Pounds into South Africa for the defense of thousands of political activists and to provide aid for their families while they were in prison.
The defense of political prisoners meant that when the prosecutor demanded capital punishment, the sentence was reduced to life in prison. Between 1960 and 1990 this effort saved tens of thousands of lives, according to the Swedish author Per Wästberg, who was involved in IDAF’s work.
Karlström Dorph got in touch with Winnie Mandela and visited her while Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.
In the Swedish documentary “Palme’s secret agent,” Popo Molefe, co-founder of UDF, explains Karlström Dorph’s role.
“Without the support of a strong and committed personality like Birgitta Karlström Dorph I do not think we would have been able to form the United Democratic Front, a coalition of social forces,” he says.
Between 1972 and 1994 the exiled ANC received about SEK 1.7 billion, or $188 million, in today’s value. At the time the ANC was considered a terrorist organization by the governments in the United Kingdom and the United States. The financial support from Sweden was more or less kept secret until the beginning of the 1990s.
Sweden’s involvement had been stronger and much more far-reaching than what was ever reported officially. [Think of Swedish environmental activist, Greta Thunberg, pushing the climate change agenda]
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eb1551 No.77633
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19292657 (031952ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>>77629
>>77631
>>77619
>“UDF 40 : Celebrated Anti-Apartheid activist, cleric and former patron of the UDF, Dr. Allan Boesak responds to Popo Molefe’s invitation to UDF40”
>My sincere apologies for responding only now to your invitation to join your group “UDF40” in your commemoration of the UDF and your “Call to Action” on August 20.
>>77568
>you must stretch every muscle in you to ensure that you live up to the proud and militant traditions bestowed upon you by comrades such as Anton Lembede, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and the generation of Steve Biko who revived internal mass resistance in whose world the ranks of the ANC’s [military wing] uMkhonto we Sizwe... The young lions also include the thousands of who rose to the call to form youth organizations in every township and village that spearheaded the call to make our country ungovernable and Apartheid unworkable and who also formed the very militant youth organization, the South African Youth Congress in 1987.
>>77630
>Popular violence in the decade between 1984 and 1993 is well documented. Existing literature on this brutally violent chapter in the history of the liberation struggle focuses largely on the conflict between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP). Equally significant was the bloody confrontation between the Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO) and the UDF. This feature examines this violent conflict, an intriguing episode as it pitted two liberation movements against each other.
History repeating to distract the people from their criminality?
“Popo Molefe | Defend our Democracy Launching Congress”
https://youtu.be/WcfkhOYxxjk
Jun 8, 2023
1:08 – “Now to mark this important anniversary, former UDF leaders and members of the affiliates of the United Democratic Front and activists have convened a committee to celebrate outstanding and seminal role of the UDF in the struggle against Apartheid. We call this initiative UDF40… We are doing so comrades and friends because as was the case in 1983, we all have a vital mission which is of critical importance to our country and our democracy. Put simply, we have to ensure that our democracy is not derailed.”
4:56 – “Our approach is to ensure the tireless mobilisation of the citizenry to be true agents of change, transformation and accountability.”
5:36 – “We must reaffirm the supremacy of our democracy and constitution. In the coming months, comrades, you will hear the mantra of the UDF40. Active citizenry. Active citizenry. Active citizenry. We will be taking this call to South Africans from all localities, provinces and nationally. Urging them to engage actively in issues that effect them at all levels of society. This is critical for the sustenance and strengthening of our democracy.”
6:52 – “We may want to invoke the overused slogan… “The new man and the new woman did not appear by accident. The new man and the new woman are born in the revolutionary reconstruction of society.””
13:15 – “We must unite young and old activists in meaningful ways if we are truly to bring about change.”
17:35 – “We believe the UDF40 anniversary will provide the necessary leverage to unleash every energy and creativity of our citizenry and it will do so at all levels of society. We believe the UDF40 Anniversary, like in the UDF days, should allow multiple thoughts to bloom.”
21:06 – “If we are to succeed, active citizenry should find strategic ways to engage at partner and partner with corporate sector, with a well considered programs and projects that can motivate and lead to tangible changes to the poor and marginalized communities.”
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eb1551 No.77634
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19296794 (041540ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / 21 Farm attacks, 4 farm murders in South Africa, July 2023
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>>77627
>Malema gets free coverage and farm murders continue…
>““Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant”
“21 Farm attacks, 4 farm murders in South Africa, July 2023”
https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/21-farm-attacks-4-farm-murders-in-south-africa-july-2023/
August 4, 2023
During the month of July 2023, there were twenty-one farm attacks and four farm murders in South Africa.
In June 2023, there were twelve farm attacks and ten farm murders in the country.
And in May 2023, there were ten farm attacks and four farm murder.
These farm attacks and murders are often accompanied by extreme violence, torture and rape and are being openly fueled by black South African leaders in the country.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2020:
446 Farm attacks and 77 farm murders.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2021:
248 Farm attacks and 43 farm murders.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2022:
156 Farm attacks and 39 farm murders.
Farm attacks and Farm murders 2023:
January 2023 – 22 Farm attacks and 3 farm murders.
February 2023 – 15 Farm attacks and 2 farm murders.
March 2023 – 11 Farm attacks and 5 farm murders.
April 2023 – 5 Farm attacks and 1 farm murder.
May 2023 – 10 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
June 2023 – 12 Farm attacks and 10 farm murders.
July 2023 – 21 Farm attacks and 4 farm murders.
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eb1551 No.77635
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19297459 (041729ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Popo Molefe, AZAPO, & UDF
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>>77633
>6:52 - [Popo Molefe] “We may want to invoke the overused slogan… “The new man and the new woman did not appear by accident. The new man and the new woman are born in the revolutionary reconstruction of society.””
>>77632
>In the Swedish documentary “Palme’s secret agent,” Popo Molefe, co-founder of UDF, explains Karlström Dorph’s role.
>“Without the support of a strong and committed personality like Birgitta Karlström Dorph I do not think we would have been able to form the United Democratic Front, a coalition of social forces,” he says.
“Socialism and man in Cuba” - New man and new woman
https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1965/03/man-socialism.htm
Written: March, 1965
To build communism it is necessary, simultaneous with the new material foundations, to build the new man and woman.
In this period of the building of socialism we can see the new man and woman being born. The image is not yet completely finished — it never will be, since the process goes forward hand in hand with the development of new economic forms.
The resulting theory will, no doubt, put great stress on the two pillars of the construction of socialism: the education of the new man and woman and the development of technology. Much remains to be done in regard to both, but delay is least excusable in regard to the concept of technology as a basic foundation, since this is not a question of going forward blindly but of following a long stretch of road already opened up by the world's more advanced countries. This is why Fidel pounds away with such insistence on the need for the technological and scientific training of our people and especially of its vanguard.
Socialism is young and has its mistakes. We revolutionaries often lack the knowledge and intellectual audacity needed to meet the task of developing the new man and woman with methods different from the conventional ones; conventional methods suffer from the influences of the society that created them. (Once again the theme of the relationship between form and content is posed.) Disorientation is widespread, and the problems of material construction absorb us. There are no artists of great authority who also have great revolutionary authority. The members of the party must take this task in hand and seek the achievement of the main goal: to educate the people.
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eb1551 No.77636
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19298258 (041934ZAUG23) Notable: Durban Port and ICTSI Bun
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Durban Port and ICTSI Bun
>>77571 Biggest African Port to Be Partially Privatized
>>77573 Murdered Papua New Guinea Ports Official Benefitted From Suspect Offshore Payments - ICTSI
>>77574 Terminal operator, ICTSI denies involvement in alleged shady deal in Onne Port
>>77575 ICTSI Profiting off Crippling Communities
>>77576 Johan Swart, ICTSI's VP, Head of Global Engineering - Equipment Maintenance - Previously worked for Transnet
>>77577 Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI’s Chairman and President, Executive Director
>>77578 Cesar A. Buenaventura, ICTSI’s Independent Director
>>77579 Carlos C. Ejercito, ICTSI’s Independent Director
>>77580, >>77585, >>77586 Chief Justice Diosdado M. Peralta (ret.), ICTSI’s Independent Director
>>77581 Jose C. Ibazeta, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
>>77582 Stephen A. Paradies, ICTSI’s Non-Executive Director
>>77583 Andres Soriano III, Non-Executive Director
>>77584 Christian Martin R. Gonzalez, Executive Vice President
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eb1551 No.77637
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19298260 (041934ZAUG23) Notable: Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun
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Updated Judge Meyer Joffe Bun
>>77537 Judge Joffe goes out with a bang: Minutes after sentencing Jackie Selebi, he announced his retirement
>>77538 Judge Joffe fights back: Defence's argument to have him recused from the corruption trial of former top cop Jackie Selebi
>>77539 Judge Joffe was a presiding officer in the case of Thembekile Mankanyi, a South African gold miner, in his failed attempt to sue his employer AngloGold Ashanti
>>77540 Meyer Joffe tipped for top job at judicial institution
>>77541 Retired judge [Meyer Joffe] to lead inquiry into Gupta assets
>>77549 Selebi’s attorney raised 3 issues to justify Judge Meyer Joffe’s recusal
>>77550 Judge [Meyer Joffe] suggests City Press be investigated on Selebi tape
>>77551 2014 Application by Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation for removal of Judge Joffe and others as Arbitrators
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eb1551 No.77638
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19303960 (051847ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / United Kingdom issues travel alert over Cape Town taxi violence (video)
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“Violence amid Western Cape taxi strike” - https://youtu.be/EZ0vSn5jcp4
“United Kingdom issues travel alert over Cape Town taxi violence”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/western-cape/united-kingdom-issues-travel-alert-over-cape-town-taxi-violence-3e595c99-764e-4c88-a382-afccc96c7b4c
SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2023
The United Kingdom has issued a travel alert for its residents following a wave of violent protests in the city of Cape Town.
Issued on Friday afternoon, the alert: "Information about current strikes affecting Cape Town, including general safety and travel to/from the airport."
The protest by the SA National Taxi Council stems from the City of Cape Town's decision to implement a by-law that empowers officers to impound a taxi instead of issuing a fine.
Friday marked the second day of violence in the Cape CBD following a strike by taxi association, Santaco, which has also led to the closure of the Vanguard Hospital in Bonteheuwel as well as the stoning of vehicles and torching of buses.
The City of Cape Town said the protests are having a severe impact on commuters, as well as City services as some employees cannot get to work, nor attend to service requests in volatile areas.
"Thousands of people are stranded due to sustained attacks on other public transport services, with incidents of stoning of private vehicles and blockading of major routes. Several City facilities located in volatile areas have been closed until further notice, in the interest of the safety of staff, and to prevent vandalism and attacks on the infrastructure.
“The City and the Western Cape Government are gathering evidence of damage to infrastructure and incitement of public violence and will not hesitate to approach the courts for relief, including a civil claim for damages," the City said in a statement.
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eb1551 No.77639
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19303962 (051848ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Eskom withdraws services in six Cape Town areas after petrol-bombing of vehicle
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>>77638
“Eskom withdraws services in six Cape Town areas after petrol-bombing of vehicle”
https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/eskom-withdraws-services-in-six-cape-town-areas-after-petrol-bombing-of-vehicle-0c935df6-c80e-45cc-8a47-6016a6ad0c9c
Published Aug 4, 2023
Eskom has suspended its services in Khayelitsha, Delft, Belhar, Dunoon, Philippi and Fisantekraal after its vehicle was allegedly petrol-bombed in an incident the company has linked to the ongoing taxi strike.
“An Eskom vehicle was petrol-bombed in the early hours of Friday in Khayelitsha. The Eskom employee was off duty at the time of the incident. Eskom security is investigating the incident. Unfortunately, various incidents are being reported across the Cape Peninsula that delays Eskom from responding rapidly to faults,” Eskom said in a statement urging customers to remain patient and follow the channels made available to log a fault.
“Services are suspended in the following affected areas: Khayelitsha, Delft, Belhar, Dunoon, Philippi and Fisantekraal. Eskom will exercise extreme caution when delivering services to other Eskom supply areas. Customers are encouraged to use the Alfred Chatbot on the Eskom website to log faults or to download the MyEskom Customer App, which is available on the iStore and Google Play Store.”
Meanwhile, Parliament’s select committee on education and technology, sports, arts and culture has called on the Western Cape Department of Education to devise a catch-up plan for learners who will miss school days due to the ongoing taxi strike.
The South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) announced on Thursday that it was withdrawing from negotiations with the City and would only return on August 10. This follows violent clashes between minibus taxi drivers and the City’s law enforcement officers after a number of vehicles were impounded on Monday.
“Many of our learners attend school in areas outside where they reside and this necessitates a form of transport. In the Cape Town metro, minibus taxis have usurped this function. If they pull out as abruptly as they have done, it means so many learners will be affected.
“In fact, so many learners had been seen along major routes walking home on the first day of the strike. This is a concerning development and should not continue unmitigated,” said committee chairperson Elleck Nchabeleng.
He said schools should adopt a flexible approach while the industry and the City tried to find each other.
“If no resolution is found sooner, something needs to be done for learners who will miss class time. If the taxi industry goes on strike, it only follows that thousands of learners will be affected.”
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eb1551 No.77640
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19303967 (051849ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Update on Western Cape taxi strike (video)
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>>77639
>>77638
“Update on Western Cape taxi strike”
https://youtu.be/64gyAFSq0IY
Aug 5, 2023
Chaos and violence in the Western Cape amid the week-long taxi strike over the impounding of taxis. Cape Town Safety and Security MMC JP Smith has more. #dstv403
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eb1551 No.77641
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19304266 (051946ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / The Bloody South African TAXI WAR(Kill or Be Killed)
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>>77638
>>77639
>>77640
>>>/qresearch/19304244
>>>/qresearch/19304248
The taxis associations are the mafia. Now that the City of Cape Town wants to address the citizens' concerns, the taxis have gone to war with the City and its people.
“The Bloody South African TAXI WAR(Kill or Be Killed)”
https://youtu.be/lxaMYtH33Wc
Premiered Aug 3, 2022
This is a short documentary about the South African Taxi Industry.
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eb1551 No.77642
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315136 (071350ZAUG23) Notable: Updated Eskom Bun / R400 000 to kill Eskom employee
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“R400 000 to kill Eskom employee”
https://youtu.be/qY4Zsh7u9uY
Aug 6, 2023
Eskom employee Dorothy Mmushi is living in fear - after an alleged hitman told her that he was offered R400 000 to kill her.
The whistleblower told City Press that a senior executive at the power utility is out for blood, after she reported cartel operations to police.
Mmushi says she is being threatened for doing a job she is employed to do.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
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eb1551 No.77643
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315141 (071351ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / W Cape Taxi Stayaway: Confirmation of Avanza driver killed, commuters left in distress (video)
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>>>/qresearch/19304248
>>77641
“[GRAPHIC] W Cape Taxi Stayaway | Confirmation of Avanza driver killed, commuters left in distress”
https://youtu.be/Eemka1BH8ns
Aug 7, 2023
Let's take you back to the Western Cape where SABC News reporter Atule Joka has been monitoring the taxi strike. Talks collapsed yesterday between SANTACO and provincial and local authorities.
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eb1551 No.77644
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315162 (071357ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Carl Niehaus (video)
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>>77627
Carl Niehaus [former ANC Member] defending the song, ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’ and he even admitted that he sang the song during the ‘struggle’ days but fails to mention that the farmers were regarded as the enemy then and were murdered. These murders continue to this day.Malema is being used to fuel racial divide with the help of MSM. Where does Carl fit in or is he just good at protecting his own hide?
“Mpangazitha [Carl Niehaus] explains the 'Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer' liberation struggle chant.”
https://youtu.be/zLwDCQrHCbs
Aug 1, 2023
In this video the President of ARETA, comrade Carl 'Mpangazitha' Niehaus, explains the historical context of the liberation struggle chant: 'Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer'. He condemns the Democratic Alliance's (DA) cynical racist misinterpretation of this chant to stoke on unfounded fears, and mobilise white voters to support them.
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eb1551 No.77645
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315164 (071358ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Carl Niehaus (video)
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>>77644
“Expulsion of Carl Niehaus from the ANC: Samkele Maseko” [Dec 12, 2022] - https://youtu.be/QekF3oGvwQc
Carl Niehaus History
https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/carl-niehaus
Carl Niehaus was born on 25 December 1959 and grew up in Zeerust, North West Province. He completed his higher education at Rand Afrikaans University (RAU). A student of theology, Niehaus was months away from his final exams in 1980 when he was expelled from RAU for putting up campus posters that supported Nelson Mandela's release from prison.
In the same year, he resigned from the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) as he was opposed to their compliance with the apartheid system. He joined and became a deacon in the African Dutch Reformed Church in Alexandra and in July 1980 Niehaus joined the African National Congress.
He worked in the ANC underground inside South Africa until he and his fiancé (and later wife) Johanna (Jansie) Lourens were arrested in August 1983. During the same period Niehaus completed a degree in Industrial sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand. Carl and Jansie were found guilty of High Treason and he received a 15 year sentence while Jansie was sentenced to four years in prison.
Jansie served her full sentence and Niehaus served seven and a half years of his sentence. Carl and Jansie got married in prison. He did two degrees in theology through the University of South Africa and finished both Summa cum Laude.
By 1991, the process of dismantling apartheid had begun and Niehaus was released from prison in March 1991 following ANC negotiations with the previous Nationalist Party Government for the release of political prisoners. Immediately after his release Niehaus became the media liaison spokesperson for the ANC, and from 1992 until the General Election on 27 April 1994 he was head of the ANC's media liaison unit.
After having served for two consecutive terms on the Regional Executive Council (REC) of the ANC in Gauteng (the old PWV Region), Niehaus was elected at the ANC's National Conference in Bloemfontein (December 1994) to the National Executive Committee of the ANC. He also chaired the NEC's Commission on Religious Affairs.
In 1996, Niehaus was a Member of Parliament in the National Assembly. He chaired the Select Committee on Correctional Services, and also served on the Select Committee for Justice and Communication. The Transformation Forum on Correctional Service was also chaired by him.
Later in life, Niehaus was surrounded by controversy. His alleged degree in Industrial Sociology at the University of the Witwatersrand, and a PhD in Theology at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands raised much controversy. In 2009, it was revealed that Niehaus did not have a degree from the University of Utrecht and that he had in fact falsified additional information regarding his qualifications and work for the ANC. Niehaus claimed he obtained a doctoral degree in theology at Utrecht during his tenure as South Africa's ambassador in The Hague from 1997-2000.
Following an enquiry, a university official told the Beeld newspaper, "I can inform you that Mr Carl Niehaus had not obtained a doctorate in Theology in the period you mentioned."
In addition, allegations of fraud were brought against Niehaus, most of which he admitted to. He apparently convinced the owner of a travel agency to temporarily cover the expenses of a family holiday to Mauritius and when he was expected to repay the amount of money, he refused to do so. He was forced to resign from the ANC in February 2009.
Niehaus has also written an autobiography "Om te Veg vir Hoop". The book was translated into English and Dutch.
Was..
https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-04-06-ill-support-zuma-no-matter-what-says-carl-niehaus-outside-court/, 06 April 2018
“ANC national executive member and Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association spokesperson Carl Niehaus”
Then…
https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/anc-expels-carl-niehaus-as-a-member/¸12 December 2022, 2:39 PM
“ANC expels Carl Niehaus as a member”
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eb1551 No.77646
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315168 (071359ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Carl Niehaus (video)
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>>77645
>In the same year, he resigned from the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC) as he was opposed to their compliance with the apartheid system. He joined and became a deacon in the African Dutch Reformed Church in Alexandra and in July 1980 Niehaus joined the African National Congress.
>>77644
“Carl Niehaus pays lobola for Noluthando Mdluli”
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/carl-niehaus-pays-lobola-31-october-2022/
31 Oct 2022
Niehaus refused to say how much he had paid for his bride, saying it was a private matter.
Suspended uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association spokesperson Carl Niehaus has paid lobola for his wife Noluthando Mdluli.
Niehaus, who was born in Zeerust in the North West province, splashed the news on social media platforms Twitter and Facebook on Sunday.
“Today is a beautiful day. I paid lobola for my beautiful wife,” tweeted Niehaus.
How much lobola?
It is unclear how much lobola Niehaus had paid.
After posting his comment about paying lobola, Niehaus was asked how much he had paid for his bride. He, however, refused to disclose the amount, saying it was a private matter.
“I just announced that I paid lobola, not the amount. How much is honestly none of your business,” he said.
However, Fhatuwani was scathing of Niehaus’s marriage.
“Are you not too old for this girl mara? Do you literally take off your clothes for this child who is young enough to be your granddaughter? Unesbindi strue. Anyway, it’s your choice. Congratulations, I guess. Did you have your family accompanying you? The uncles for instance.”
What is lobola?
Lobola, or bride price, is a tradition practised by many African cultures to celebrate the matrimony of two individuals and joining of their families.
Negotiations can take days – or months – and the exchange commonly takes the form of the groom’s family gifting the bride’s family with money.
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eb1551 No.77647
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315171 (071400ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Carl Niehaus (video)
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>>77646
“Carl Niehaus, the sanctimonious con artist and mascot to corruption and incompetence”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-12-29-carl-niehaus-sanctimonious-con-artist-and-mascot-to-corruption/
29 Dec 2022
The former ANC spokesperson and Jacob Zuma’s number-one cheerleader is synonymous with unashamed hypocrisy and venal dishonesty, and is deserving of Daily Maverick's Moegoe Lifetime Achievement award 2022.
ix months ago, Carl Niehaus led a march to Luthuli House and gave the President 48 hours to resign over the Phala Phala scandal. ANC members demanded accountability and the march was “the first of many protests to come”, he said.
Wearing a Panama hat, thick-rimmed glasses and ANC merchandising mistakes, Jacob Zuma’s number-one cheerleader embarked on an often solitary #RamaphosaMustGo campaign, warning that the President was “very damaging if not totally destructive for the African National Congress”.
Niehaus’s campaign to save both party and country was building up to the Nasrec conference. He’d been staging a one-man protest outside the venue by defiantly holding a #RamaphosaMustGo poster. But days before the conference began, he was expelled from the ANC over comments he made in July 2021. He had vowed to fight any attempt to arrest Zuma after the Constitutional Court’s contempt judgment. The uprising that followed Zuma’s incarceration led to 354 deaths and about R50-billion in damages.
Niehaus’s life has been spiralling towards the absurd for years.
In his twenties he was studying to be a Dutch Reformed Church minister in Johannesburg before he left the whites-only organisation and joined the anti-apartheid movement. He was arrested in 1983 after, unbeknown to him, working with a security police spy on plans to sabotage the Johannesburg Gas Works. He served seven-and-a-half years in prison, which he often inflates to nine-and-a-half or 10 years.
In the democratic era, he chaired a parliamentary committee and later served as ANC spokesperson. This is, of course, to say there was a time before “Carl Niehaus” was a synonym for unashamed hypocrisy and venal dishonesty, before he became an empty body of lies in a real soldier’s uniform.
In a profile from 2021, Niehaus told DM168’s Rebecca Davis that he’d realised the material things he previously strived for, “which led to financial problems, are not important”. They rarely are when you get exposed as not just a liar but also a sanctimonious con artist who would betray friends and family – not to mention the fight for a just and democratic society – for a buck.
Debt and the undead
Niehaus’s financial deceit has become the stuff of legend. In 2009, he resigned as ANC spokesperson after tearfully admitting to Mail & Guardian journalist Pearlie Joubert that he had forged signatures while working at the Gauteng Economic Development Agency. He borrowed huge sums from ANC comrades and business leaders, without paying them back. He left a job at Deloitte & Touche in 2003 owing to his embarrassing financial fancies and owed the Rhema Church more than R700,000.
An East London travel agency owner said she fronted Niehaus R100,000 so he could go on holiday with his family while he was battling leukaemia (he wasn’t).
When a landlord demanded Niehaus pay R4.3-million in rent and damages for two Sandton apartments, he claimed his mother had died and he would use his inheritance to pay the debt. Magrietha Niehaus, who in 1983 had told the court her son was “still a good boy at heart”, was still alive.
In 2011, he borrowed money from then deputy justice minister Andries Nel to bury his father. Nel reportedly tried to attend the funeral but Niehaus’s father was, in fact, alive.
He was also exposed for lying about having a doctorate in theology from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
In a perverse way, even though he lost his ANC job and party membership, the Ramaphosa years have been kind to Niehaus. He’s been on a crusade of loyalty to the likes of Zuma, Ace Magashule, Bathabile Dlamini and the Radical Economic Transformation forces. He’s more a mascot to corruption and incompetence than a political player and has had ample opportunities to don the MK fatigues in which he never trained nor served.
The day after he was expelled by the ANC, Niehaus protested outside Parliament ahead of the debate on the Phala Phala report. He stood his ground against police shields like a veteran activist who refuses to give up the cause. Niehaus clearly still has a lot of struggle left in him, but despite all the bluster his fight is and always will be for his own relevance. DM168
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YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315241 (071416ZAUG23) Notable: >>1931526, Julius Malema Speech and others at EFF 10th Anniversary (video)
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Julius Malema Speech and others at EFF 10th Anniversary – Part 1
https://youtu.be/Y-7BFNpQECY
Jul 29, 2023
5:22 – [SAFTU]“President and the commander in chief of the Economic Freedom Fighters, Julius Malema, on behalf of the South African Federation of Trade Unions, SAFTU, I wish to pass our revolutionary greetings and salutations to their ground forces gathering here and the leadership of the EFF this important day. The occasion of celebrating the 10th anniversary of the EFF. We note that it is among others, the blood of the mattias of Marikana that nourished the seed of the birth of the EFF. Marika Massacre which represents the highest peak of the class struggle since the advent of the liberal democracy in 1994 become the catalytic event that gave birth to this giant the EFF today… Finally, as we say, only socialism that can truly liberate the oppressed groups and liberate workers from exploitation… Capitalism must be abolished and EFF has the role play as the key leader in that struggle. Happy Birthday EFF”
9:22 – [Azapo] “That as Azapo, we have faith in the EFF, we believe in the EFF, we think that there is hope in this country. We stand here this afternoon to say happy 10th anniversary to the EFF. When we see you gathered like this as Azapo, we see change. When we see gathered like this, there is hope that it will not be only black people who live in townships in this country. It will not only be black people who in shacks in this country. It will not only be black children who study in mud schools in this country. It will not only be black children who study under trees in this country. It will not only be black people who are unemployed in this country. When we see you, we see change. The EFF brought change in the politics in this country. Before, the parliament was a bathroom. The parliament was a ‘slaapkamer’ [bedroom]. People were snoring in that parliament and when the EFF walked in the parliament has changed. Now the parliament is a boxing ring. Now the parliament is a fighting space that is why you can say, pay back the money. It is now time to say, bring back the land, bring back the land, bring back the land, bring back the land, bring back the land…”
14:51 – [PAC] “Today, as the PAC, we are brining to you a message of solidarity. Indeed, because of EFF, political landscape of this country has changed. Indeed you brought what the struggle was all about in the fall. The strugglein this country was about the land… The land belongs to Africans. We are happy that the EFF has brought that message of hope. We are happy that the EFF is able to unite all of us under the same roof. We are looking forward for us to working together with the EFF. We the Pan African Congress of Azania, we are for the fraternal relationship of all African people. Unity of African people is sacrosaned. Eff stand for that. Thank you very much ground forces, you have proved naysayers wrong. You have proved that indeed you are a force. You have proved that indeed you are ground forces. You have proved that indeed South Africa will never be the same again. You have proved that next year, in the center stage of this country, everything will be about the land. Everything will be about what the liberation was all about which is the land, the return of the land to African people. Thank you EFF. Happy 10th anniversary…”
Then announces the list of kings present.
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“The 7 Non-negotiable pillars of the EFF”
https://effwc.org.za/7-non-negotiable-pillars/
Expropriation of land without compensation for equitable redistribution
Nationalisation of mines, banks and other strategic sectors of the economy.
Building state and government capacity.
Free quality education, healthcare, houses, and sanitation.
Massive protected industrial development to create millions of sustainable jobs, including the introduction of minimum wages in order to close the wage gap between the rich and the poor.
Massive investment in the development of the African economy.
Open, accountable, corrupt-free government and society without fear of victimisation by state agencies.
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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315378 (071444ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 1
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
When the first waves of violence first started hitting formerly peaceful South African farming communities a common analogy drawn by those affected was with the Rhodesian Bush War. This was a reference to the conflict between the Rhodesian Front government of Ian Smith and ZAPU and ZANU guerrillas, in which white farmers were a particular target of armed attack. Between 1964 and 1980 around 300 white farmers and their family members were killed, most in the intense and vicious final few years of the conflict.
South African statistics on farm murders date back to 1991 when the South African Agricultural Union (SAAU) - now Agri-SA - started trying to first document this disturbing phenomenon. This was the year after the unbanning of the liberation movements by President FW de Klerk, the release of political prisoners, the start of the return of cadres from exile, and the ANC’s de jure suspension of the armed struggle.
The SAAU figures record 66 farm murders in 1991, rising to 92 in 1994. This was clearly part of the trend of politically-related violence, and more general lawlessness, that swept South Africa at the time.
Instead of falling back post-1994, however, the number of murders committed during attacks on predominantly minority-owned farms and smallholdings continued on an upward trajectory, reaching 150 a year by the end of the decade, according to the South African Police Service (SAPS).
Though there has been no shortage of intellectuals willing to argue the contrary over the years, the prevalence of this type of murder (especially in rural areas) is clearly abnormal, the age profile of the murder victims (usually elderly) is abnormal, and the level of brutality often involved is abnormal.
Equally inexplicable, on the face of it, has been the ANC government’s lethargic response to this crisis. Although some concrete efforts were taken to address the issue during Nelson Mandela’s presidency, such as declaring farm attacks a priority crime in 1998, the same cannot be said of the Mbeki and Zuma presidencies. Indeed in May 2003 cabinet announced that the commando system, the farming community’s main line of defence, would be progressively dismantled over the next few years. Having done so it was then announced that farm attack statistics would no longer be released. This moratorium was only recently lifted, with three years of data still missing, and the reliability of more recent figures under question. To this day the ANC government steadfastly refuses to once again treat farm attacks as a priority crime.
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eb1551 No.77651
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315380 (071445ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 2
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
In this ideological schema the white farmer (or “Boer”) was the individual embodiment of the “historic injustice”, the illegitimate occupier of stolen land, and a ruthless exploiter of the labour of those who had been dispossessed. The Zulu King Dingane was praised on occasion in ANC propaganda for the sly and ruthlessly effective way in which he had dealt with trekking parties and their leaders in Natal, “scattering the Boers like terrified rats.”[2] It was regarded as axiomatic too that these “white colonialists” who “took our land by force” could not be made to hand it back without force.
Then in 1983 national protests had broken out – led by the newly formed United Democratic Front [UDF] – against the new ‘Tricameral’ constitution. This was followed in September 1984 by the Vaal uprising, the start of a sustained insurrection against apartheid and continued white rule in South Africa. The activists on the ground, and in the leadership of the UDF, looked to the ANC in exile for tactical, strategic and ideological guidance.
An early indication of the direction that the ANC/SACP was moving in, when it came to the land question, was contained in the ANC National Executive Committee’s January 8th statement of 1984 delivered by Oliver Tambo, which also made the call for South Africa to be made ungovernable. This stated that:
“On the commercial farms, the most merciless brutalisation of our people, especially women and children, takes place, every day and every hour of the day at the hands of the landowners. One of the fundamental elements for the solution of the problems facing our people in the countryside is the resolution of the land question in favour of the tillers. Our immediate task, therefore, is to mobilise the rural masses around the question of land. It is only when the countryside is organised that the rural masses will be able to respond resolutely to the call: ‘Seize the land!’"
1985: Resolving the land issue “the hard way”
Tambo’s January 8th statement in 1985 returned to the importance of organising in the farming areas of the country and placing “the perspective of seizing the land from the dispossessor in front of our rural masses and educate them to understand that this is a task that calls for dedication, determination and sacrifice.” This address stated “The dispossession of our people of the land that is theirs remains one of the most burning national grievances….Millions of our people in the rural areas are brutally exploited as agricultural workers on farms carved out of their ancestral lands. Their daily lives are dominated by the dictates of the racist White farmers and agricultural companies against whom they have absolutely no redress, because they are the least organised and mobilised.” It then delivered the ominous warning, “The land question must be resolved, if needs be, the hard way.”
In Radio Freedom broadcasts through late 1984 and early 1985 the ANC in exile exhorted its young supporters on the ground in South Africa to completely discard adherence to the criminal law and basic Christian morality; to organise themselves into military-style units, to link up with MK operatives, to sabotage industries and farms, to rob whites and take their guns, and to use these (and whatever other weapons were at hand) to “eliminate” black policemen, councillors, suspected informers, and other categories of the enemy.
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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315381 (071445ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 3
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
The Kirkwood area of the Sundays River valley was one of innumerable areas across the country where such a call to arms received a ready response. On 5th May 1985 the EP Herald reported on how the formerly peaceful farming community there had, over the past six weeks, suddenly been afflicted by strikes, consumer boycotts, arson attacks and death threats against individual farmers. Then on the night of the 17th of June 1985 an elderly farming couple - Koos de Jager, 72, and his wife, Myrtle, 68 - were brutally murdered. They were found “in their blood spattered homestead on their farm near Addo. Mr De Jager fought desperately against the killers before he was overpowered and bludgeoned to death with an axe. His wife died of stab wounds.”[4] The killers took various minor items, including a .22 rifle and a pellet gun, and had driven away in the couple’s Datsun bakkie, which was later found burnt out in Motherwell Township, Port Elizabeth.
The twelve youths who carried out the attack were all members of the Addo Youth Congress, an affiliate of the UDF. Eight members of the group were arrested and charged and convicted for the murders, four were sentenced to death, with two eventually being hanged in April 1989. They would be reburied by the ANC government as heroes in 2017, https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/how-these-udf-cadres-ended-up-on-death-rowmichae. Some of the group however escaped over the border and joined MK. On his return from exile one of them, Khanyiso Malgas, was integrated into the South African National Defence Force and applied for amnesty from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the killings. He told his hearing in 1999 that the League had held a meeting where the decision was taken “that farmers should be killed. After that meeting Chairperson, an action was taken. We went from Addo. We went to kill the farmers and then this first farmer was killed.” Asked why the De Jagers were targeted in particular, he expounded: “We did not target a specific farm, the farmers were killed and if our plans did not fail, I think that a lot of farmers would have been killed, more than one, but what happened is that our plan failed, so it was difficult for us to continue killing the farmers. So we did not target a specific farmer, we were killing farmers.”-
The targeting of white farmers was also top of mind of the ANC leadership in exile at that time. A discussion document for the Commission on Armed Struggle prepared for the ANC’s Kabwe conference, held in June 1985, stated: “We should liquidate and harass the enemy manpower, puppets and traitors including the rural bourgeoisie (white farmers…)”. The Commission on Strategy and Tactics talked about using the liberation movement’s urban strongholds as a springboard for launching the armed struggle in the rural areas. It stated:
“In the rural areas it is necessary to create underground and mass political bases as a foundation for the armed struggle. In areas where suitable conditions exist units must be sent to be based in the terrain to make contact with and train the local population for action against the enemy. We must undertake a sustained drive to clear the white farms and harass the enemy with mine warfare. Sustained armed activity in the rural areas is important both as a politicising factor locally and nationally, and as a tactic to disperse the enemy.” (My italics)
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eb1551 No.77653
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315385 (071446ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 4
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
Although a key reason for targeting white farmers was ideological –the start of an offensive designed to “seize the land” from the “white colonialists” - the ANC still remained formally committed to the principle, enshrined in the Geneva conventions, that MK would not directly target white civilians. The Commission argued around this by claiming that “the enemy has begun to transform almost every farm into a military outpost. Certainly in the countryside they are more and more blurring the distinction between what is civilian and what is military.” The white farming class as a whole was thereby redefined as a legitimate “military” target.
Among the 30 NEC members elected or re-elected at Kabwe were Moses Mabhida, Joe Slovo, Joe Modise, Mac Maharaj, Joe Nhlanhla, Sizakele Sigxashe, Aziz Pahad, Chris Hani, Thabo Mbeki, and Jacob Zuma. The campaign to take the struggle into white areas would involve both a propaganda element, involving incitement, and a military element, with MK cadres either going after particular targets themselves, or training and arming radicalised ANC supporting youth and then directing them to do the same. The Composite and Organisational Report of the National Preparatory Committee for Kabwe talked about building “MK units among workers and peasants, drawing in the unemployed” and creating “politico-military units in factories, farms, mines and other places of work.” It described the ideally trained MK cadre as an “all-rounder who can impart the skills of a soldier, agitator, propagandist, etc, to people inside the country. Stress must be put on MK fighters as political militants.”
In a Radio Freedom broadcast in October 1985 the ANC called on its supporters to “use all means” to get weapons from the “privileged white community” that it said was “armed to the teeth.” These weapons it said were “meant to mow down our people.” It called on “our compatriots who are working as domestic servants to take a leading role. They know where their employers keep their weapons and they are the ones who can devise plans of transferring the ownership of the weapons.”
A pamphlet distributed by the ANC later that year stated that the “time has come to take the war to the White areas. White South Africa cannot be at peace while the Black townships are in flames.” It elaborated that “taking the war to the white areas” meant inter alia “forming underground units and combat groups in our places of work and taking such actions as sabotage in the factories, mines, farms and suburbs” and “well-planned raids on the armouries and arms dumps of the army, police, farmers and so on to secure arms for our units.” Even in this somewhat watered down call to action then farms were explicitly mentioned as a legitimate targets both for sabotage and robbery.
After the Kabwe conference meanwhile MK, under the direction of the ANC NEC’s Politico-Military Council, also set about implementing the ANC leadership’s instructions to drive white farmers off the land, beginning with the border areas. Operations would be carried out under the command of Julius Maliba, the head of the MK’s Regional Politico-Military Committee in Zimbabwe, and Siphiwe Nyanda, the head of the RPMC responsible for the Eastern Transvaal, and from Botswana as well.
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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315393 (071447ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 5
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
The first fatality of the landmine campaign was Jas Balie, 25, a black tractor driver. His vehicle had struck a landmine on a farm road on 27th November and he died the following day. A day or two later another black farm worker, Philemon Ngcobo, was killed when his tractor was blown up on a farm in the area.[5]
On 15th December six people were killed when the bakkie they were driving in detonated a landmine on a game farm near Messina. Mrs Kobie van Eck, 34, her children Ignatius, 2, and Nellmarie, 8, Marie Denyschen, 59, and her grandchildren Kobus, 3, and Karna, 9, were all killed in the blast. Two weeks later Elize de Beer, 32, and her father-in-law Hubert de Beer, 63, died after their vehicle struck a landmine on a farm close to the Botswana border near Ellisras in the Northern Transvaal. A Radio Freedom broadcast on 6th January 1986 described the victims of the first attack as “six white Boer farmers and one black” and the second as “two Boers” and said that, while ANC HQ in Lusaka could not confirm responsibility, whoever carried out these attacks was “most certainly a South Africa patriot.” The following day Lukas Marais, a successful sugar-cane farmer was shot dead in cold blood on his farm by an assailant with an AK-47 rifle in the Komatipoort district in the Eastern Transvaal.
1986: Give the enemy no quarter
The ANC NEC’s January 8th statement of 1986, delivered by Tambo, stated that “the charge we give to Umkhonto we Sizwe and to the masses of our people is attack, advance, give the enemy no quarter-an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth!” On the land question the NEC noted that “Our mass political offensive must of necessity also succeed to draw in the millions of our people in the countryside, both inside and outside the Bantustans. It is clear that, relative to the situation in the past, we have made considerable progress in mobilising and organising the people in the countryside.” Tambo added that MK had also “taken the armed struggle both into the Bantustans and into the enemy rural military zones, striking blows that have worried the enemy and its puppets.” He then stated:
“Much organisational and mobilisation work still needs to be done in these areas, raising to the fore such questions as the need to destroy the oppressive Bantustan system, to rise up against the blood-sucking white soldier-farmers and to address the central task of the landless masses seizing the land which rightfully belongs to them.” (My italics)
In his address to MK at this time Chris Hani stated that in 1986 there should be a qualitative change in the way in which the enemy was fought. This should be the year in which MK should be made a “people’s army involving the whole population in the fight”. It would also finally be in a position “to arm the young lions who have been battling with the racist army for more than a year”. 1986, he said, should also be the year: “when the countryside should be unsafe for the enemy. Already there are indications that this is beginning to take place. But what has happened is the tip of the iceberg. We should spread those operations in the rural areas and the farms.” To make all this happen, Hani added, MK need to “plunge itself into the country, train and arm our people and be part of the struggles of those millions of our people.”
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eb1551 No.77655
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315405 (071450ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 6
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
In March 1986 Radio Freedom broadcast a call for farm workers to find ways of sabotaging the production process on the “Boer farms where millions of our compatriots are working under slave conditions.” In another broadcast that month Hani reiterated the ANC’s call for the people to arm themselves. “There are arms everywhere in that country. The white community is a militarised community. Every shopkeeper, every dealer, every farmer has got weapons. The people must grab those weapons and use them against the enemy.”
On the 15th April three members of the Paarl Youth Congress (PAYCO), an affiliate of the UDF, raided Vlakkeland Farm to seize weapons for their fight with AZAPO. In the attack the domestic worker, Anne Foster, and the gardener, John Geyser, were shot dead, the latter while he was tied up and completely helpless. Unable to find weapons the culprits instead made off with a box containing jewellery and money.
In mid-1986, at the height of the insurrection, the SACP magazine Umsebenzi called for the consolidation of gains of the revolution in the face of President PW Botha’s declaration of a state of emergency. It noted that “the flames of urban resistance and defiance have spread to the hated Bantustans. Names like Bophuthatswana, Lebowa, Transkei, KwaNdebele are being added to the lists of nationwide flashpoints of upsurge.” The urgent need now, it stated, was to “intensify the offensive against all the sell-out administrations and those at the top who use their positions as out-and-out puppets of Pretoria. It is also time to begin to clean out the countryside of the racist farmers.” (My italics)
In a broadcast on Radio Freedom on 21st October 1985 the ANC noted that “quite a number of racist farmers” had been killed or seriously injured in a spate of landmine explosions in the areas around the northern borders of South Africa. The ANC said that it had long ago declared these areas war zones, after these farmers, their wives and children were integrated into the state’s security and defence network. “These racist farmers” it continued, “are notorious for their brutal oppression and exploitation of African labour. Our people employed by these farmers go to the fields under the shadow of the whip and the gun. They work under slave conditions for slave wages.”
“Sabotage his farming operations. Destroy his crops. Sabotage his implements and machinery. Daring actions of Umkhonto we Sizwe are not the only way of confronting the enemy. Sabotage operations are part of the people's war. And actions of the people are. Do not allow the Boers to arm you against the people. Take the guns and communication equipment [in their possession] and everything you can lay your hands on and turn them on the exploitative farmers. These are the actions we have to take to end this state of tyranny which occupies our land. Let us all unite and fight for a new South Africa where the land shall not be the property of white farmers only but shall be shared among all those who [work it].”
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Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19315444 (071458ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic (Parts 1-7)
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“The origins of South Africa's farm murder epidemic” – Part 7
https://www.politicsweb.co.za/opinion/the-origins-of-south-africas-farm-murder-epidemic
James Myburgh |
20 June 2018
Below are excerpts
It is worth noting at this point the similarity between the message conveyed in this broadcast, and the words of the war song "Dubul'ibhunu" sung by MK cadres in exile:
Dubula! Dubula! Dubula nge s'bhamu
Dubul' ibhunu
Dubula' Dubula Dubula nge s'bhamu
Mama, ndiyeke ndidubul' ibhunu
Dubula' Dubula' Dubula nge s'bhamu
Ziyareypa lezinja
Dubula! Dubula! Dubula nge s'bhamu
[Shoot! Shoot! Shoot them with a gun
Shoot the Boer
Shoot! Shoot! Shoot them with a gun
Ma, let me "shoot the Boer
Shoot! Shoot Shoot them with a gun.
These dogs rape us
Shoot shoot shoot them with a gun.]
On the 14th of November a farmer, Dries van der Westhuizen, was driving home with his eight-year-old son Pieter when the rear wheel of their bakkie detonated a Soviet-made landmine on a farm road close to their homestead near the Botswana border. The vehicle was blown apart and the two were flung clear. The father was found by his neighbour bleeding and in a state of shock, holding his critically injured and unconscious son in his arms.[6]
In a press conference on the 20th November the Chief of the South African Army, General Kat Liebenberg, said that MK cadres were being infiltrated into South Africa from Botswana through two routes. Their instructions were “to carry out a programme of selective murders of White farmers with the aim of intimidating farmers into abandoning their land, and to spy out deserted farms on which ANC sub-bases could be set up.” He said that MK operatives operating out of Botswana were responsible for six mine incidents and fourteen other incidents so far this year.[7]
By 1987 the ANC leadership’s high hopes for the imminent overthrow of the regime had receded, and it was forced to switch its approach. On the one hand it placed greater emphasis on diplomatic and political initiatives, including talks with intermediaries of the Afrikaner establishment. Mbeki’s role in these talks was, as Mark Gevisser later wrote, to demonstrate to his “white compatriots” that he and the ANC could be trusted in “the face of their Piet Retief anxieties.”[9] On the other it sought to build up the ANC’s underground presence within South Africa through Operation Vula, in which only the most trusted operatives were involved. This involved extensive arms smuggling and stockpiling. [These weapons are still in the country] The intention was that the next mass insurrection would not fail for the reasons that the first one had. Siphiwe Nyanda, among others, was deployed into the country for this purpose in 1988. In the second half of 1987 the ANC leadership now sought, for the first time, to actively discourage the use of the necklace method against black targets of the liberation movement. It also put the landmine campaign in the white farming areas temporarily on hold.
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eb1551 No.77657
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321213 (081259ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / South Africa's ANC controls eight of nine provinces - why the Western Cape will remain elusive in the 2024 elections (video)
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>>77569
>“Like the generation of comrades Anton Lembede, Nelson Mandela, the Young Lions of the 80s who formed student organizations and contributed to making this country ungovernable and the 1991 generation who launched the Youth League, again you are called upon to define yourself what it means to be a vibrant, strong, autonomous, militant and disciplined ANC Youth League of the African National Congress.”
>>77651
>ANC National Executive Committee’s January 8th statement of 1984 delivered by Oliver Tambo, which also made the call for South Africa to be made ungovernable.
>>77638
>gathering evidence of damage to infrastructure and incitement of public violence
ANC continuing their campaign to make the Western Cape ungovernable. [“Timeline of ANC & ANCYL's WCape ungovernability campaign” (15 August 2012), https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/timeline-of-anc-ancyls-wcape-ungovernability-camp]
“Taxi strike | WC government considers calling in army”
https://youtu.be/Q8JKibXrecA
Aug 7, 2023
“South Africa's ANC controls eight of nine provinces - why the Western Cape will remain elusive in the 2024 elections”
https://theconversation.com/south-africas-anc-controls-eight-of-nine-provinces-why-the-western-cape-will-remain-elusive-in-the-2024-elections-210013
Published: August 1, 2023 2.38pm CEST
By history and demography, the ANC in the Western Cape faces tougher challenges than anywhere else in the country. In all other provinces, black Africans constitute the majority of voters. But in the Western Cape the majority are coloured voters. “Coloured” in South African history means people who are of biracial or multiracial descent, or whose ancestors were Khoisan, not Bantu-speaking Africans. The country’s other population categories are white and Indian.
The mass support in the Western Cape for the United Democratic Front [UDF], a loose coalition of anti-apartheid organisations allied to the then-banned ANC, between 1983 and 1990, misleadingly suggested support for the unbanned ANC after 1990. In fact, the ANC in that province faced devastating defeats in all the elections from 1994 onwards.
The ANC started by winning only 33% (rounded off) of the votes in the first democratic 1994 election, rising to 42% in 1999 and peaking at 45% in 2004. After that it declined to 32% of the votes in 2009 and 2014, dropping further to 29% in 2019. It attracted still fewer votes in local government elections, getting for example only 21% of the votes in 2021. The Democratic Alliance (DA) has run the province with an absolute majority for over a decade.
The effect of the ANC’s governance and poor performance in the eight provinces and most municipalities it runs is the main factor in the ANC’s nationally declining vote in the four general elections held since 1994. In media, commentariat, and auditor-general reports, the DA is judged to do a much better job of running the Western Cape province and Cape Town metro.
What can explain such a spectacular divide? As a political scientist and historian, I suggest that one factor is that in Cape Town, the DA of 2023 is based upon the old network of its historical predecessor the Progressive Party (Prog) branches, and the current DA politicians were mentored into politics by Helen Zille, the party’s federal chair, and other old Prog leaders. These were liberal activists and veterans committed to nonracialism.
But in the rural Western Cape, today’s DA branches are based upon the renamed National Party branches of the 20th century. National Party politicians, responsible for driving the apartheid programme, were late converts to non-racialism, and often tone deaf to what black voters will take as priority issues, or insults. The DA is made up of the former Progs and National Party adherents.
Another factor in the ANC’s declining vote is the declining moral standards of ANC leadership. The first ANC Western Cape chair after 1994 was the respected Chris Nissen, a trilingual clergyman (speaking isiXhosa, English and Afrikaans) from the Presbyterian church. This enabled him to speak to all voters in their mother tongue.
By 2016 the chair was Marius Fransman, a career politician, who had to step down from all posts after complaints of being a sex pest were lodged against him. The ANC judged that these complaints also merited suspending his membership for five years.
After that, the ANC Western Cape was unable to elect anyone at all as its chair for six years, due to factionalism and branches, zonal, and regional structures becoming defunct. Simultaneously, nationwide, the ANC Youth League was disbanded, and the ANC Women’s League very little in evidence. The plight of the ANC in this province was evident to all.
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eb1551 No.77658
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321217 (081259ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Zama-Zamas (video)
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“Brazen zama-zamas can look forward to more police raids”
https://thestar.pressreader.com/similar/282136410929138
7 Aug 2023
Below are exerpts
AFTER yesterday’s gunfight in Matholeville, close to Riverlea, between law enforcement officers and zama-zamas, law enforcement officers said they intended to continue the raids on zamazama strongholds.
A variety of mining gear was confiscated, including milling machines, generators, gas cylinders, phendukas, and more. The informal settlement is thought to be home to a number of zama-zamas.
In addition to finding what was thought to be the zama-zamas’ operational headquarters, the authorities also found five large-calibre weapons, explosives and other mining machinery.
“A gang of zama-zamas operating in Matholeville opened fire on police, and police retaliated. This is an area we have been told is very risky. This is the place where zama-zamas took women to the top and raped them around February and March this year. The zama-zamas raped the women for about four days. This place is very dangerous; no SAPS has come here,” said Tshwaku.
“The locals have been crying about the high rate of crime in this area; every month they have to pay ransom to the zama-zamas and they are robbed. We confiscated a number of items, including equipment, sand and firearms,” he said.
He said rape was a significant problem that the majority of community members complained about.
Eight women who were in the area filming a music video in 2022 were gang raped by a group of zama-zamas.
All the taverns in Riverlea would be shut down, according to Tshwaku.
”I told them that I was going to close down all taverns because when people are drunk, they rape and kill and they don’t care," said Tshwaku.
The raid came after the community of Riverlea threatened to take matters into their own hands should police not deal decisively with the zama-zamas.
The police were shown the locations of some of the illegal miners by several locals. The majority of them claimed that they were terrified of the illegal miners, who occasionally engage in shooting warfare among themselves.
One zama-zama was killed over the weekend during an operation where police discovered their headquarters.
About 200 zama-zamas, the majority of whom are from Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Malawi, have been arrested, according to Police Minister Bheki Cele, who made the announcement at an illegal mining imbizo on Friday in Riverlea.
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eb1551 No.77659
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321220 (081300ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Zama-Zamas (video)
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>>77658
“No will to stop the zama-zamas”
https://thestar.pressreader.com/article/282136410929138
7 Aug 2023
LAST year, the so-called zama-zamas (dominated by Lesotho nationals) raped five women filming a movie in West Village, near Krugersdorp. They were apprehended and later released. Whatever happened to justice?
Kagiso residents took to the street, demonstrating against the crimes committed by zama-zamas in their area.
Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, and his crew visited Kagiso. In a packed stadium, Cele promised to stop the zama-zama activities. Did he?
In other areas, Gauteng in particular, there are also serious complaints about zama-zamas. The complaints are about gunshots, murders and crime overall. Police are doing nothing to stop the nonsense.
Last week, residents in Riverlea, near Johannesburg, protested against zama-zamas. They live in fear because of the gunshots near their area and other criminal activities committed by zama-zamas.
Cele visited Riverlea and promised that the police would patrol the area. What’s new? He always comes after the fact and makes hollow promises.
Clearly, there is no political will to stop zama-zamas from destroying our beautiful country and nation.
Are our political leaders benefiting from the zama-zamas’ criminal activities in our country? There is no easy answer.
It’s time we take our government to court to explain why it’s allowing foreign nationals to engage in illegal mining, destroy infrastructure and terrorise communities.
Otherwise, zama-zamas will continue unabated.
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eb1551 No.77660
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321224 (081301ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Zama-Zamas (video)
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>>77658
>>77659
>“No will to stop the zama-zamas”
“Explosive details emerge on underworld of hijacked mines in SA”
https://youtu.be/tzorpMFEIyA
Aug 7, 2023
TimesLive investigative journalists Tankiso Makhetha and Aron Hyman reveal to @XoliMngambi details of their investigation into the underworld of hijacked mines and gun fights by zama zamas in SA. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
6:57 – “Basically the mines have been pleading with government since at least 2017 to please intervene and help them to deal with these illegal miners. What was happening is they found themselves engaged in a low scale war. Their security officers were fighting with these guys and dying, often running out of ammunition during gun fights with them on a weekly basis. They were discovering sex slaves of literally children as young as 13 being found in the mines, being trafficked to the mines, being used as sex slaves and who were regularly being rescued by mining staff and the poilice.”
11:43 – “Even though these groups may appear to be zama zama groups, they actually extend far beyond that. They form part of the social structures of Lesotho… Some of these members we find that they are police officers and Lesotho defense soldiers. In some instances, these same members, these same law enforcement members will break into armories and steal guns and basically ship them off into South Africa for zama zamas to continue their wars...”
14:18 – “Aron, let’s conclude the conversation with you. You have intimated that our Police Minister, Bheki Cele, may have met the group leaders in the so-called zama zama wars?... Based on what you have seen, do you think that South Africa has a handle on this situation? Are we winning this war against illegal mining?... [response] It’s not a may have Xoli, his office confirmed that they did meet. They didn’t want to go into detail about what that meeting was about. Although we were told by the members of the leaders of these groups that the meeting was about their alleged involvement in the Mdlalose’s tavern massacre and what resulted after that was a botched SAPS operation which led to these guys actually making their way across the border… Just to refer to Tankiso’s work on this going further, so many witness in cases involving zama zamas have been killed last year. They distributed videos of some police witnesses being brutally murdered and chopped up as a warning to other witnesses in this country. You can see how these zama zamas brandish their weapons, they don’t hide their faces and they are literally calling out the police in South Africa to say, “come, come at us. We’ll show you.” This is what’s happening. This is why the citizens in Klerksdorp, in some of these other towns that have been dealing with this for years have complained to the police. For years they’ve been complaining to government, to their local government structures for years. The police have done nothing and it starts with upper management. I’m not talking about talking about police officers on the ground who are thinly spread and who have been trying to fight these zama zamas.”
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eb1551 No.77661
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321225 (081301ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Zama-Zamas (video)
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>>77660
>https://youtu.be/tzorpMFEIyA
Embedded
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eb1551 No.77662
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321244 (081309ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Illegal guns fuel violent crime, wreak deadly havoc in South Africa (video)
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>>77656
>On the other it sought to build up the ANC’s underground presence within South Africa through Operation Vula, in which only the most trusted operatives were involved. This involved extensive arms smuggling and stockpiling. [These weapons are still in the country] The intention was that the next mass insurrection would not fail for the reasons that the first one had. Siphiwe Nyanda, among others, was deployed into the country for this purpose in 1988.
“THE SECRET SAFARI – DVD” - https://youtu.be/2GLDgvy4UDc
Made in 2001 this film tells the story of how weapons were smuggled to the ANC under the bums of tourists travelling on Safari holidays across Africa to Johannesburg and Cape Town
50:30 – “Between 1986 and 1993 the Africa Hinterland Safari entered South Africa forty times carrying one tonne of weapons on each trip. They were never caught.”
50:46 – “This film is dedicated to the memory of Oliver Tambo, Chris Hani, Joe Slovo and Cassius Make, the commanders of the Africa Hinterland Operation”
“Illegal guns fuel violent crime, wreak deadly havoc in South Africa”
https://mg.co.za/article/2015-10-14-illegal-guns-fuel-violent-crime-wreak-deadly-havoc-in-south-africa/
14 OCT 2015
A consistent and disturbing trend in post-apartheid South Africa is the rate that state-owned guns land in the hands of criminals through theft, negligence, fraud and corruption. The police’s secretariat recently said that more than 1 900 guns belonging to the police, defence force and the prisons went missing over the past year.
The AK-47, an iconic struggle weapon of African liberation, lasts 20 to 40 years. It is also the weapon of choice for terrorists and drug lords globally. It is easily transported, smuggled to conflict zones and cached.
The sources of the proliferate weapons in Africa are many and diverse, legal and illegal. Their flow is extremely difficult to track or monitor. One important source is the stockpiles of Cold War weaponry still circulating throughout the continent. Small arms and light weapons are frequently recycled from conflict zone to conflict zone, and among fighters, security forces and war profiteers.
With post-Cold War weapons still in circulation and caches of arms of the liberation armies seemingly not accounted for, post-apartheid South Africa was always at risk of continued instability from armed crime.
This has been the post-conflict experience in Africa, where criminal syndicates fill the vacuum caused by the cessation of political hostilities, capitalising on existing arms networks. Porous and extensive borders such as those of South Africa facilitate the illegal trafficking of weapons, other illicit goods and the movements of crime syndicates.
Research confirms that the proliferation of arms and the process of militarisation in regions where structural violence is the norm exacerbate societal dysfunction, political turmoil and erode state authority.
“I was a teenage gun runner”
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2001/feb/13/features11.g21
Tue 13 Feb 2001 03.14 GMT
Fifteen years later, the story of how 30 [more like 40] tons of weapons and ammunition were smuggled into the country by, among others, an A-level student from the Midlands, has been rescued from obscurity by South African television. David Brown made Secret Safari, broadcast in South Africa this week, after learning that his father, Mannie, had helped to set up a travel agency in London which for seven years was a front organisation for transporting guns and ammunition into the hands of Umkhonto weSizwe, the armed wing of the ANC, in the days when war in South Africa seemed inevitable.
What they didn't know was that it had been set up by the ANC. The agency, Africa Hinterland, had premises in Greenwich High Road, south-east London. "We had a budget of £80,000," says Mannie Brown. "That was to buy the vehicle, convert it and get it to Mombasa. We bought a second-hand Bedford and converted it on farmland near Ipswich. My nephew did all the welding."
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eb1551 No.77663
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321269 (081317ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / Illegal guns fuel violent crime, wreak deadly havoc in South Africa (video)
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>>77662
>“Illegal guns fuel violent crime, wreak deadly havoc in South Africa”
“Mbeki, Mnangagwa meet” [Dec 16, 2019] - https://youtu.be/vIDlB9q_Vp8
“How ED [Emmerson Mnangagwa] helped ANC comrades during Apartheid” smuggle weapons
https://www.herald.co.zw/how-ed-helped-anc-comrades-during-apartheid/
September 21, 2019
Less than a month into Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, then African National Congress leader Oliver Tambo met with then Prime Minister Robert Mugabe over how the new nation would help the liberation movement execute its war against Apartheid.
The two leaders then set up a committee co-led by Emmerson Mnangagwa, then Mininster of State Security and Thabo Mbeki, that time a high ranking ANC cadre to come up with a deal and operationalise it.
This new interesting detail is according to former President of South Africa and ANC struggle veteran Thabo Mbeki who recentrly gave a eulogy during a recent commemoration even held in honour of the life of Zimbabwe’s ex-President, Cde Robert Mugabe, who died a fortnight ago.
Cde Mbeki said the committee then came up woth a cocktail of interventions that oiled the ANC’s struggle for independence, including movement of weapons from Zambia and cadres, using Zimbabwean identity cards.
“Emmerson Mnangagwa, was Minister of State Security that time and I worked with him. He is now President of Zimbabwe. Under the deal we crafted, Zimbabwe moved a whole battalion to the Limpopo river at the border with South Africa.
“That means the Zimbabwean soldiers would cross our weapons from Zambia to the Limpopo. Our people would then cross from South Africa, without weapons and get them in Zimbabwe. There were a lot of roadblocks then,” said Mbeki.
Mbeki said, many ANC cadres travelled to sensitive meeting abroad, I would go as Patrick Zhuwao,” he said, drawing laughter from the crowd that included former Zimbabwean a minister Patrick Zhuwao.
The security situation then was very fragile and dangerous. Its was a transitional period and Ian Smith’s spies were still in government.
“Imagin it was just within a month of Zimbabwe’s independence and the security situation was still delicate. There we were, requesting Zimbabwe to host our freedom fighters. Mugabe then said let us come up with a team from both sides to operationalise the process.
“We needed to cross our weapons from Zambia through Zimbabwe to our border, the into South Africa. Mnangagwa helped our cadres get Zimbabwean identity cards and our people carrying weapons passed every roadblock without problem. Each time they produced Zimbabwean IDs they passed through each road block without problems.
“This is a secret am letting out for the first time. That is how Mugabe and Mnangagwa stood by us. I could say more. But Zimbabwe played a very important role until we got our independence in 1994,” said Mbeki much to applause.
“The Liberation struggle in South Africa had reached fever pitch, inspired by the new State of Zimbabwe, and needing to up the guerilla movement against black discrimination. For some of us in the ANC, Zimbabwe is a very special country.”
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eb1551 No.77664
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19321355 (081341ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / 'No talks with taxi operators if violence persists (video)
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>>77662
>“Illegal guns fuel violent crime, wreak deadly havoc in South Africa”
>The AK-47, an iconic struggle weapon of African liberation, lasts 20 to 40 years.
>>77663
>>77657
“'No talks with taxi operators if violence persists'”
https://youtu.be/2-6m4EXbMI0
Aug 8, 2023
SANTACO says it welcomes the call to release impounded taxis. Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says as long as violence persists in the city, they won't have engagements with taxi operators. He speaks to Nasiphi Same. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
4:09 – “There was a statement actually that the meeting collapsed on Sunday. Why then did that meeting collapse and the taxi driver leave that particular meeting that you spoke of Sunday afternoon?... [response] Because certain of the taxi bosses showed up with automatic rifles like AK-47s and machine guns. That in itself is a crime. There’s not a private citizen that is allowed to have a weapon like that. There’s no way that you can get a license for a weapon like that. You can’t just carry it around the street to meetings with you. This is the kind of thing that we are dealing with. This is the point that we keep making. You don’t want to be on the side of people who perpetrating violence and it’s very strange to me that the National Minister of Transport would choose the side of people like that. National ministers, as this government is, should be on the side of commuters, people who are trying to get to work, people who are trying to get to school and standing up for the rule of law.”
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eb1551 No.77665
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19323419 (081933ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Transport Minister and JP Smith in war of words over taxi strike
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>>77664
>National Minister of Transport
“Transport Minister and JP Smith in war of words over taxi strike”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/transport-minister-and-jp-smith-in-war-of-words-over-taxi-strike-7be278b6-e713-4bd4-bc23-aac25c92fb8e
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2023
Transport Minister Sindi Chikunga is flying to Cape Town to take part in negotiations to solve the taxi crisis that has crippled the city and province.
Chikunga said the taxi industry strike could be resolved if all parties, including the City of Cape Town, come to the negotiating table.
The minister also accused the city of using the wrong by-laws to impound 6,000 taxis.
But MMC for Safety and Security in Cape Town JP Smith denied the claim by the minister and accused her of inciting violence.
“Minister Chikunga, why are you trying to incite further violence by making false statements?
“Please can the public help us, whoever is closest to the minister, lean over her and explain to her very slowly. ‘No minibus taxi has ever been impounded within Cape Town, because of a by-law. Never. Taxis have only been impounded under her National Land Transport Act. It’s her Act. From 2009. If it is illegal, how come she only decided this today? After 14 years’,” said Smith.
Chikunga, who was briefing the media on Tuesday, said the municipality has been using wrong laws to impound taxis.
She ordered it to release 6,000 taxis that had been impounded using these wrong laws.
“We call on the City of Cape Town to respect and uphold national laws as they currently stand. To this end, we call on the city to return to the negotiating table, address the areas of disagreement and demonstrate a genuine effort to find a lasting solution to the current challenges. We call on the city to immediately release without any conditions all vehicles impounded based on the National Road Traffic Act and leave those that are impounded on the basis of the National Land Transport Act of 2009.
“We have the National Land Transport Act and the issue of impounding minibus taxis is actually found in that legislation. It is in section 87 of the National Land Transport Act and that act specifies when you can impound a minibus taxi,” said Chikunga.
She said the city can make by-laws, but they must be consistent with national laws.
“They can make by-laws but those cannot be in conflict with the national legislation as no national legislation can be in conflict with the Constitution. What is not illegal is for the city to have by-laws, but those by-laws when they are in conflict with national legislation, then it’s illegal.
“The taxi strike emanates from the impoundment of their vehicles, 6,000 of them are impounded and not in operation. Why that impoundment? Because the city is executing and implementing a wrong legislation and that is why we are forced to talk about these two pieces of legislation,” said Chikunga.
She was hoping the meeting on Tuesday will be able to find a solution to the crisis.
But she was going to stay in Cape Town for as long as it takes to reach an agreement by all parties.
Chikunga said the strike was reflecting badly on South Africa, as countries have already issued travel alerts to the citizens about what was happening, and this would impact on the economy.
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eb1551 No.77666
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19323437 (081937ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / ‘Anti-white racism’: Farmers being targeted in South Africa (video)
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>>77627
It’s about time that the international media starts talking about the farm murders and race baiting in South Africa. It is great that Sky News Australia called out on the New York Times’s article, “‘Kill the Boer’ Song Fuels Backlash in South Africa and U.S.” which states, “Right-wing commenters claim that an old anti-apartheid chant is a call to anti-white violence, but historians and the left-wing politician who embraces it say it should not be taken literally.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/02/world/africa/south-africa-kill-boer-song.html.
“‘Anti-white racism’: Farmers being targeted in South Africa”|Sky News Australia
https://youtu.be/FrA9S8RFC20
Aug 5, 2023
Sky News host Rita Panahi has raised concerns about “anti-white racism” occurring in South Africa where political leaders chant about "killing white farmers".
“These attacks are real and yet this murderous chant is not only tolerated but celebrated by some race-baiting miscreants,” Ms Panahi said.
“These people are real, these farm attacks are real and have been happening for several years now but South Africa's Equality Court ruled just last year that chants about killing farmers were NOT hate speech.
“If you can't by now detect the very real, very dangerous anti-white racism, the dehumanization and degradation of people based on nothing other than the colour of their skin, then you haven't been paying attention.”
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eb1551 No.77667
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19323448 (081939ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Elon Musk Calls For Cancelling New York Times Over ‘Genocide Support’
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>>77666
> It is great that Sky News Australia called out on the New York Times’s article, “‘Kill the Boer’ Song Fuels Backlash in South Africa and U.S.” which states, “Right-wing commenters claim that an old anti-apartheid chant is a call to anti-white violence, but historians and the left-wing politician who embraces it say it should not be taken literally.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/02/world/africa/south-africa-kill-boer-song.html.
>>77627
>>77628
>“Elon Musk urges Ramaphosa to address Malema’s ‘Kill the Boer’ chant”
“Breaking: Elon Musk Calls For Cancelling New York Times Over ‘Genocide Support’”
https://coingape.com/elon-musk-new-york-times-south-africa-kill-the-boer/
August 5, 2023
Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk called for boycotting The New York Times over an article he alleges to be supporting genocide of white people in South Africa. Controversy erupted over the “Kill the Boer!” chant raised by Julius Malema, a South African leader during a recent rally in Johannesburg. In response, Musk had on July 31, 2023, asked South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa on the open calls for “Genocide of white people in South Africa.”
The “Kill the Boer!” chant was referred to white farmers. The latest New York Times report quoted a professor of saying that the chant does not literally mean to promote violence against individual farmers. It added that Malema called Musk an illiterate when asked about the tweet from Musk on open genocide calls. “Why must I educate Elon Musk? He looks like an illiterate. The only thing that protects him is his white skin,” Malema reportedly said.
In response to the news article from the publication, Musk called for cancelling the publication, accusing it of supporting the calls for genocide.
“The New York Times actually has the nerve to support calls for genocide! If ever there was a time to cancel that publication, it is now.”
Also, the billionaire criticized the New York Times’ coverage of the FTX cofounder Sam Bankman-Fried. He alleged that the publication had a lot of sympathy for the cofounder but not for the victims of FTX collapse. This confrontation could have huge political ramifications both in the United States and South Africa, considering Musk’s popularity and global reach. Earlier, CoinGape reported that the Tesla CEO is actually the most favorable political figures in the US, beating the likes of US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
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eb1551 No.77668
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19329903 (092106ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Taxi strike in Cape Town leads to violence, deaths: Gugu Nonjinge (video)
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“Santaco Taxi Strike | Taxi strike in Cape Town leads to violence, deaths: Gugu Nonjinge”
https://youtu.be/nRgv0_QOs5M
Aug 9, 2023
It's been several days of violence linked to the taxi strike in the City of Cape Town. Vehicles have been petrol-bombed, roads have been blocked, and two men have been confirmed to have been shot and killed during the demonstrations. This follows last week's announcement by the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco), declaring a seven-day strike in response to the City of Cape Town authorities impounding multiple vehicles last week. The taxis have ceased operations, leaving commuters and public servants, such as healthcare, teachers, and social workers, stranded. Joining us now is Gugu Nonjinge, an advocacy specialist at the Centre for the Study of Violence & Reconciliation (CSVR).
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
2:23 – “I think our research pretty much shows how there’s no single cause of violence in South Africa and perhaps our conversation should be rooted on the normalisation and the widespread tolerance of violence which is a very critical issue. South Africa has a strong history of violence right? And I think more than anything it reflects the widely held laws and beliefs which often see violence as a necessary and justified means of resolving conflicts or other difficulties in our country and in our communities. It happened before during Apartheid, it happened after democracy, it’s still happening now and there are several factors that feed into the perpetuation of the culture of violence in our country and perhaps we need to focus our energies quite more on those in order for us to be able to prevent violence and address its effects.”
3:14 – “We’re also seeing the national government weighing in on this and whether we look at the police minister, Bheki Cele, or we look at the transport minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga, basically calling the City of Cape Town out saying that the impounding of taxis are unlawful and the City should release the vehicles without condition. Yet there is legislation that says that what they’re doing is unlawful and this is now taking sides and it’s becoming a bit of a political scuffle as well.”
5:14 – “One thing we didn’t even touch on is the issue of so many countries like the US, the UK, Australia issuing citizens to really sort of stop planning travel to the City. Some suggesting delay trips if possible to avoid any harm.”
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eb1551 No.77669
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19329915 (092109ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Cape Town taxi strike: DA calls for accountability from Bheki Cele
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>>77668
>“We’re also seeing the national government weighing in on this and whether we look at the police minister, Bheki Cele, or we look at the transport minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga, basically calling the City of Cape Town out saying that the impounding of taxis are unlawful and the City should release the vehicles without condition. Yet there is legislation that says that what they’re doing is unlawful and this is now taking sides and it’s becoming a bit of a political scuffle as well.”
>>77657
>ANC continuing their campaign to make the Western Cape ungovernable. [“Timeline of ANC & ANCYL's WCape ungovernability campaign” (15 August 2012), https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/timeline-of-anc-ancyls-wcape-ungovernability-camp]
“Cape Town taxi strike: DA calls for accountability from Bheki Cele”
https://www.da.org.za/2023/08/cape-town-taxi-strike-da-calls-for-accountability-from-bheki-cele
04 Aug 2023
The DA is deeply concerned over the taxi strike declared by Santaco in Cape Town, which has resulted in significant hardship for our city, particularly impacting the most vulnerable members of our community, including children. The economic devastation caused by the strike is also alarming, and it is incumbent upon us to address the situation urgently.
Of even greater concern is the presence of Police Minister Bheki Cele at the meeting where the strike was declared. It raises questions about his involvement and role in a matter that falls outside the scope of his responsibilities. The primary responsibility of the Police Minister is to maintain law and order and ensure the safety of all citizens, regardless of the circumstances.
It is distressing that while the strike was underway and acts of violence were being perpetrated, Minister Cele was not seen addressing these incidents. The burning of buses and looting of trucks have put innocent lives at risk, and the recent shooting of a bus driver in Khayelitsha is a tragic incident that should not be overlooked.
As the Police Minister, Cele should have taken immediate action to mitigate the violence that erupted during the strike. The lack of a visible and proactive response is deeply troubling and undermines public confidence in the ability of the South African Police Service (SAPS) to protect its citizens.
We call on Minister Cele to clarify his involvement in the meeting where the strike was declared and to provide a detailed account of his actions during the strike. Moreover, he must outline his plan to ensure the remainder of the strike proceeds peacefully and without endangering lives and property.
This strike and the associated violence bring back memories of previous attempts to render the Western Cape ungovernable during election periods. The presence of an ANC minister at the meeting where the decision to strike was made raises questions about the potential political motivations behind this action. The focus should be on addressing legitimate concerns within the taxi industry through constructive dialogue and adherence to the by-laws governing the sector.
Minister Cele must prioritise his duty to protect residents and uphold the law. It is essential that he ensures the SAPS operates effectively and that there is no room for a lawless taxi industry. The safety and security of our citizens should never be compromised.
We urge the relevant authorities to take swift action to resolve the taxi strike and engage all stakeholders to find a lasting solution to the issues facing the industry. Our priority remains the well-being and safety of the people of Cape Town.
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eb1551 No.77670
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19329984 (092122ZAUG23) Notable: Final ANC Bun / “Why Won't Mandela Renounce Violence?” 1990 (video)
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>>77668
>perhaps our conversation should be rooted on the normalisation and the widespread tolerance of violence which is a very critical issue. South Africa has a strong history of violence right? And I think more than anything it reflects the widely held laws and beliefs which often see violence as a necessary and justified means of resolving conflicts or other difficulties in our country and in our communities. It happened before during Apartheid, it happened after democracy, it’s still happening now and there are several factors that feed into the perpetuation of the culture of violence in our country and perhaps we need to focus our energies quite more on those in order for us to be able to prevent violence and address its effects.
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>>77648
>AZAPO
https://www.sahistory.org.za/dated-event/president-p-w-botha-offers-nelson-mandela-conditional-release-prison
On 31 January 1985 State President P. W. Botha offers Nelson Mandela, leader of the banned African National Congress (ANC), conditional release from the prison sentence he had been serving since the conclusion of the Rivonia Trial in 1964. The condition of his release is that he renounces violence, and violent protest, as a means to bring about change in South Africa. Mandela communicates his refusal of the offer through his daughter, Zindzi Mandela, who reads his statement to this effect at a rally in Soweto on 10 February 1985. He states that the ANC's only adopted violence as a means of protest "When other forms of resistance were no longer open to us".
Then…
“"THE QUANTUM LEAP" F.W. de Klerk's Speech to Parliament - February 2, 1990” [unbanning of the liberation movements and unconditional release of Mandela] - https://youtu.be/8DdNV6nbByM
“Why Won't Mandela Renounce Violence?”
https://www.nytimes.com/1990/06/21/opinion/why-won-t-mandela-renounce-violence.html
June 21, 1990
Who is the real Nelson Mandela? Before his supporters drape him in the garments of Abraham Lincoln or Martin Luther King Jr., they should take a close look.
Understandably, Americans are eager to hear Mr. Mandela's opinions delivered in person, after his release from 27 years of imprisonment. But he, in turn, needs to answer one simple question: Why won't he and the A.N.C. renounce violence?
Mr. Mandela's conflicting public statements on violence may be prolonging the suffering. At a May 26 rally in Atterigeville, Mr. Mandela said of rival black groups: There are organizations which have imaginary armies, who have not conducted a single armed struggle in this country, who criticize us for trying to secure peace. Our patience is not likely to last very long. Two days later, the A.N.C. clashed with members of the Azanian People's Organization [AZAPO], a militant black-consciousness movement, in Maokeng, Orange Free State. Seven people were injured, three of them seriously.
The stain of violence has even touched Mr. Mandela's wife, Winnie, and her personal bodyguard squad, the Mandela United Football Club. The brutal beating and stabbing death last year of James (Stompie) Mokhetsi Seipei, a 14-year-old black youth accused by the defendants of collaboration, is a shocking tragedy close to the Mandela inner circle. The Government insists that Mrs. Mandela had no role in the beatings or killing. Nevertheless, two children who survived the beatings alleged in court testimony that Mrs. Mandela beat Stompie and flogged him with a sjambok, a leather whip often used by the South African police.
In this regard, Dr. King once wrote: This, I feel, is one of the greatest tragedies of Communism. Read Lenin as he says 'Lying, deceit and violence are justifiable means to bring about a classless society.' This is where the principle of nonviolence breaks with Communism and any other method which holds to the same belief. . . . So, in the long run, destructive means cannot bring about constructive ends, because the ends are pre-existent in the means.
Even Mr. Mandela's most ardent disciples should admit that he would do far better to associate himself more closely with the words of Dr. King and Gandhi than those of Lenin.
Americans must question Mr. Mandela on the A.N.C.'s use of violence. Those of us who are genuinely interested in his opinions regarding a post-apartheid South Africa must neither be swayed by the adulation of his admirers nor the contempt of his critics.
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eb1551 No.77671
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335084 (101834ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Taxi industry law unto itself - Sandile Swana (video)
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>>77669
“Taxi industry law unto itself - Sandile Swana”
https://youtu.be/YFUfC2roMro
Aug 10, 2023
The Western Cape taxi strike continues as SANTACO has extended its stayaway by two days. Political Analyst Sandile Swana says it's no surprise that the law-abiding City of Cape Town is in conflict with the taxi industry. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.
4:14 – “What we cannot run away from and the ANC government has been avoiding this problem for the longest time is that the taxi industry was inaugurated in South Africa in 1988 by FW de Klerk. It was released to us as a highly politicised industry, totally unregulated until today, … and it has a history of violence as in destroying trains, destroying buses, murder and other things that are very very criminal. It has a criminal and mafia character. So it is not surprise that a City that is run according to the laws of South Africa is in conflict with the taxi industry in the Western Cape and in Cape Town because the taxi industry wants to be above the laws of South Africa wherever they operate. They want to be above everybody except that they will shoot you dead or burn you or burn your property.”
8:54 – “So, if the City of Cape Town has decided to bring an end to the mafia that has been running the taxi industry since 1988 and Bheki Cele it’s good for him to say he will not get involved because I am yet to discover a place where the ANC government and Bheki Cele have actually stopped crime. They have not been able to stop the zama zamas, they have not been able to stop the political killing in KZN… and so many other things. They are just a failure.”
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eb1551 No.77672
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335103 (101838ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / South African Taxi Industry: the establishment of SANTACO 2014
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>>77671
A different tune was sung back in 2014
“South African Taxi Industry” – the establishment of SANTACO
https://www.whoownswhom.co.za/south-african-taxi-industry/
1 Oct 2014 | 9:53 am
Taxi drivers are not the most popular people the world over, most certainly in South Africa. But there can be few more successful examples of creating order from chaos as that of the South African national Taxi Council (SANTACO) in its 13 years of existence.
Taxi related violence as recorded by the SA Institute for Race Relations caused the deaths of more than 2000 people from 1991 to 1999. Eleven years later in 2010 SANTACO launched its TR3 2020 strategy for the industry, which includes smartcard and tracking technology, free WiFi at all taxi ranks by December this year and in all registered taxis by 2017. In July 2013 SANTACO introduced a Taxi Fare Index which determines taxi increases by taking into account the costs of short versus long distance taxi operations as well as coastal and inland cost differentials.
SANTACO, which was established in 2001 with the mandate to restore stability to and unify the industry, has evolved into a structure today consisting of a National Council, nine provincial structures, 69 regional bodies and 1300 local associations. It is recognised by government as the official representative of the taxi industry to the exclusion of competing associations.
According to the Who Owns Whom report on the Minibus Taxi and Bus Industry, the minibus taxi industry carries 69% of the 80% of the South African population who use public commuter transport. It contributes R40bn to the GDP, employs 650 000 people, spends R30bn annually on fuel, R5bn on insurance and R800m on tyres.
SANTACO is an association not a company but to give a context the combined turnover of its members is twice that of Tiger Brands. There are 300 000 permitted taxis on the road with an average ownership of two taxis per operator which translates to roughly 150 000 entrepreneurs. If the newly created Department for Small Business Development was wondering where to find entrepreneurs with the experience of running a business they need look no further.
The Department of Transport introduced the Taxi Recapitalisation Programme (TRP) in September in 2013 under which taxi owners were paid a scrapping allowance for old taxis to be used to purchase a new vehicle, or leave the industry. Under the programme 58 000 taxis have been scrapped but SANTACO’s view is that the scrapping allowance was insufficient to make the purchase of a new vehicle viable. In addition owners were obligated to buy TRP-compliant vehicles which many believed are not suitable for the purpose and those leaving the industry were not offered support to establish a new business outside of the industry.
The industry faces a significant threat from the Bus Rapid Transport Systems which have been installed in Johannesburg, Tshwane and Cape Town as well as the replacement of the municipal metro bus fleets and the metro rail rolling stock.
A short term opportunity has been created by the phasing out of contracted metro busing where private operators have been subsidised for years on a month-by-month contract and consequently there has been no investment in their ageing bus fleet. SANTACO has also lodged a complaint with the Competition Commission that the subsidisation of buses should extend to taxis otherwise it constitutes unfair competition.
The introduction of smart card technology has been slow due the individual ownership profile of the industry but once it gains traction so does the potential for transaction-based revenue generation. A project has been initiated by Taxichoice to install TV screens in each taxi to provide travel and other information to passengers as well generate advertising revenue for the operator.
The formalisation of the industry by SANTACO has been necessary to guard against pirate (and therefore unlicensed) competition and to establish their authority when negotiating with government; one of the results is the exemption of permit holding taxis from paying e-tolls.
The primary constraint on the industry’s long term competitiveness against new and revived modes of commuter transport is funding, which could be solved by the introduction of an institutionally funded franchise structure.
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eb1551 No.77673
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335108 (101839ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / From 2011: South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) to launch taxi industry training academy
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>>77672
>Eleven years later in 2010 SANTACO launched its TR3 2020 strategy for the industry, which includes smartcard and tracking technology, free WiFi at all taxi ranks by December this year and in all registered taxis by 2017.
“South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) to launch taxi industry training academy”
https://www.santaco.org/trt
21 October 2011
The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) will be launching the first ever taxi industry training academy. The Training Academy is part of SANTACO’s new vision that seeks to transform the taxi industry called the TR3 2020 strategy. The Training Academy reinforces the taxi industry’s commitment towards the Decade of Action for Road Safety that aims to half road carnage by the 2020.
SANTACO however intends to have reduced taxi related accidents drastically by 2015 through the taxis’ road safety programme called the Hlokomela campaign. Through the Hlokomela campaign SANTACO seeks to improve customer care and promote responsible driving which require behavioural change in order to achieve reduction of road accidents. There is presently a recruitment process of women who will be trained as taxi drivers.
Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele will deliver a keynote address at the launch which will also be attended by among other speakers; the Free State MEC for Tourism, Environmental & Economic Affairs Mr M Dukwana and CEO of TETA (Transport Training & Education Authority) Ms M Matlala. The Programme will begin at the SANTACO Academy and will proceed to the Pakisa Racecourse.
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eb1551 No.77674
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335117 (101841ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / From 2010: Address at the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) launch of The TR3 2020 Strategy by Mr Sibusiso Ndebele, Minister of Transport
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>TR3 2020 Strategy
“Address at the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) launch of The TR3 2020 Strategy by Mr Sibusiso Ndebele, Minister of TransportMidrand Conference Centre”
https://www.gov.za/address-south-african-national-taxi-council-santaco-launch-tr3-2020-strategy-mr-sibusiso-ndebele
2 Nov 2010
Excerpts below
Ten years ago we said, in South African terms, public transportation virtually denoted horror. It painted gory pictures of minibus-taxi road crashes, taxi violence and bodies of our loved ones scattered on our roads. But we also said, on the other hand, the taxi industry represented, and still does, a great model of successful Black economic self-empowerment. It is the only sector where Black people control an entire sector through their ownership of the taxi mode of transportation.
We are ready to work together with the industry to identify opportunities. Over the past ten years we have seen an increase towards investment by the taxi industry in the transport sector. Today the industry owns garages, dealership networks such as Taxi Choice, partnerships with Toyota - all of which have seen serious returns for you as the taxi industry.
The initiatives of the Department of Transport on the economic empowerment of the taxi industry commenced as far back as 1996. Today in November 2010, more than ten years later we are here to recommit ourselves to a new taxi development agenda. We have both the objective and subjective factors which are conducive for a major, giant leap forward. The main objective factor is that public transport is on the rise and defines the future of mobility in South Africa, in Africa and the world.
We cannot afford to continue building more roads and parking bays in cities as this simply encourages more traffic over the medium term to long term. No city in the world not even London, Chicago, Venezuela, Paris or New York has solved urban mobility challenges through private car use.
Switching car users to public transport, walking and cycling will make a major contribution to our global responsibilities of protecting the environment. Public transport provides a greater level of safety and stress free travel than private transport.
Over the past five years we have invested R48 billion in our Bus Rapid System (BRT), rail and the Taxi Recapitalisation Programme. This expenditure pattern is going to continue over the next ten years.
We have spent over R9 billion rolling out the Integrated Public Transport Networks in four cities. Already, in the Rea Vaya BRT in Gauteng, the taxi industry owns and is involved in the operation of the BRT. There are concrete plans to extend these Rapid Networks into other cities. Secondly, we are about to develop new long-term contracted services in all provinces.
This will be completed in all provinces over the next two years. These contracts will vary between seven and 12 years at an average of R5 billion a year as subsidy from government.
New dawn in taxi industry
Today marks the launch of the Taxi Industry’s Strategy for 2010- 2020 and the Taxi Academy. These two achievements are the fulfillment of our vision applied through our three-pronged approach which involves:
1. The creation of a structured engagement on all matters between government and the taxi industry.
2. The development of a structural framework to enable the taxi industry to engage collectively in economic activities.
3. The setting-up, within the environment of a solid structural framework, of actual business ventures aimed at turning the taxi industry into a serious economic force.
• Firstly, we want to adopt your TR3 2010-2020 Strategy as the basis for our partnership with the industry.
• Let us give ourselves three months to consolidate the strategic partnerships with key private sector partners including banks, vehicle manufacturers, technology and other relevant partners
To conclude, a vibrant taxi industry that shares the vision of transformation in improving public transport in addition to bus operators and passenger rail operations is what is needed in this country. We have faith in South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO). SANTACO has the mandate to lead efforts to unite the taxi industry.
It is only through working together, the taxi industry, government and the private sector, that our endeavor to implement our much needed integrated public transport networks can be achieved.
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eb1551 No.77675
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335139 (101849ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / From 2010: Address at the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) launch of The TR3 2020 Strategy by Mr Sibusiso Ndebele, Minister of Transport
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Old Mutual
>>>/qresearch/19278851
>Standard Bank
More on Santaco
https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/357071/the-company-cashing-in-on-south-africas-minibus-taxi-industry/
26 Nov 2019
Santaco is the only government-recognised representative body of the minibus taxi industry.
https://sataxi.co.za/santaco-acquired-25-stake-in-sa-taxi/
19 November 2018
THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL TAXI COUNCIL (SANTACO) ACQUIRES 25% STAKE IN SA TAXI FOR R1.7 BILLION IN A HISTORIC TRANSFORMATIONAL OWNERSHIP TRANSACTION
SA Taxi, a major subsidiary of Transaction Capital, is a vertically integrated business platform that provides a comprehensive financial, insurance and allied services offering to minibus taxi operators. Today SA Taxi and SANTACO (a national body which represents the interests of its members who are individual minibus taxi operators) announced a unique transformational equity partnership transaction whereby SANTACO will acquire a 25% interest in SA Taxi.
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2020-07-09-sa-taxi-industry-lost-in-the-boardroom/
In 2018, Santaco and SA Taxi announced a much-welcomed Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) deal. The transaction was hailed as long overdue as it gave the minibus industry a stake in a value chain worth billions of rands.
Santaco, through a special purpose vehicle, acquired a 25% stake in the share capital of SA Taxi. The deal, valued at R1.7-billion, was largely funded by Africa’s largest lender, Standard Bank, and FutureGrowth Asset Management, a member of Old Mutual Investment Group. About R1.2-billion came from the former and the latter, and was used to buy 15.7% of ordinary shares in SA Taxi. The remaining R500-million for the 9.3% of ordinary shares was funded via vendor finance from JSE-listed Transaction Capital, the majority shareholder of SA Taxi.
https://www.biznews.com/thought-leaders/2023/08/07/taxi-mafia-terror-andrew-kenny
The ANC has destroyed most public transport for the black working-classes. It has wrecked passenger rail. It does nothing when criminals, almost certainly part of the taxi mafia, attack buses and shoot their drivers. Last year there were over 150 violent attacks on long-distance buses, mainly in the Eastern Cape. The taxi mafia was believed to be responsible for most of them. Fikile Mbalula, then Minister of Transport, was asked by Intercape, a bus company, to take action against the criminals. He refused. They took the matter to court, and the court ordered Mbalula to take action. He appealed against the court decision. Why? Was he just another ANC coward, scared of the thugs in the taxi industry? Or could it be that he had interests in the taxi industry? I don’t know. (There is no doubt that the police are behind many of the cash-in-transit robberies. Maybe other ANC instruments of state power also have interests in organised crime.)
What I do know is that as railways and buses have become less available, the working-classes are forced to depend on mini-bus taxis for transport. Uber drivers, whom I have always found reliable, safe, and law abiding, are also likely to be threatened by the taxi mafia.
I believe in capitalism, and the minibus taxis have some capitalist features. They receive no subsidies from the state; they stand alone. But they negate the two crucial features of successful capitalism: they don’t allow the rule of the law or the free market. They break the law and kill competitors. Now they are in financial trouble. Transaction Capital, a company whose main business was providing finance for the taxi industry (and whose second business is We Buy Cars) is in big trouble now when the taxi companies cannot afford to take out and repay loans. This is because of South Africa’s economic decline under the ANC and the ravages of the dreadful Covid lockdown.
One of the things that strikes me so dramatically about the minibus drivers is their hatred. They exude menace. They are very vengeful. Their awful behaviour is more than a desperate attempt to earn some money; it is also an attempt to dominate and be feared. I have heard numerous stories of people who hooted when a minibus cut them off, and were then followed by the taxi and cursed and even beaten up.
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eb1551 No.77676
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335142 (101850ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Riot and strike warning for South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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“Riot and strike warning for South Africa” (Part 1)
https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/710314/riot-and-strike-warning-for-south-africa/
10 Aug 2023
As the City of Cape Town and the City of Tshwane are beset by striking taxi drivers and public workers, the insurance industry has warned that South Africa faces the risk of even more tensions and blowouts in the months to come.
This is according to professional services and consulting firm Aon’s latest State of the Insurance Market report for South Africa, which outlines the significant shifts that have been seen in the country and how they have impacted one of the biggest financial services industries.
According to the group, one of the biggest shifts in the market globally and in South Africa relates to growing instances of civil unrest.
Globally, the onset of the war between Russia and Ukraine in February of 2022 proved to be a seismic geopolitical event with tragic direct and indirect consequences – most importantly, loss of life and senseless destruction.
While the impact of the war has spanned across the globe, the volatility in markets had a severe knock-on effect that will be felt for years to come.
Notably, Aon said, the war has resulted in global insurers hardening for the first time since the September 11th attacks in the United States – and it is continuing to harden.
For South Africa, the global issues around riots, strikes and terrorism insurance are exacerbated by local troubles.
Aon said there has been a marked increase in conflicts, civil unrest and economic pressures. This has limited the number of underwriters in operation and has led to significant losses in the market.
It warned that South Africa is currently operating in a troubled political climate and that tensions are likely to rise with the national elections coming soon in 2024.
These risks are making affordable insurance coverage unachievable, the group said.
Following the July 2021 riots, the industry already took a massive hit. The state-owned South African Special Risk Insurance Association (Sasria) hiked rates and imposed limits in subsequent years, and certain sectors simply cannot find coverage anymore.
This has hit particularly hard in the retail, warehousing and mining industries, Aon said, which are at greatest risk of these incidents.
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eb1551 No.77677
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19335144 (101851ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / Riot and strike warning for South Africa (Parts 1&2)
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“Riot and strike warning for South Africa” (Part 2)
https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/710314/riot-and-strike-warning-for-south-africa/
10 Aug 2023
Ticking timebomb
Sasria warned in July that South Africa faces a repeat of the July 2021 riots if the country does not address pressing economic issues that have only been exacerbated by local and global issues.
One of the biggest issues, however, is youth unemployment, the group said.
Sasria said that young people in South Africa are sitting idle, and the anger of joblessness can be easily ignited.
In June, the Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) said that among the country’s biggest risks is growing social unrest, with the group already noting a rise in protests and riots, fuelled by social and economic pressures that have persisted for almost a decade.
Economic challenges include stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inequality – these have consistently ranked among the country’s major risks for years, IRMSA said.
Concerns over corruption, governance, the rule of law, and breakdowns in public service delivery have also been recurring themes.
Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) has also, in recent weeks, warned that the country is a ticking timebomb, urging the government to deal with flare-ups of discord and protest swiftly.
Despite the warnings and calls to do something, at least three major outbreaks of violent or disruptive protest have occurred in the past month alone.
In July, a spate of truck attacks and looting once again hit services on key freight routes on the N3 transport corridor. The July 2021 riots started from a similar seed of violence.
Heading into August, public service workers in the City of Tshwane downed tools and disrupted critical services in the municipality after being told they would not get a wage increase this year.
Despite the courts declaring the strike illegal – and the city moving to fire workers who don’t pitch for duty – the strike has continued.
The latest and most widely covered social unrest has broken out in Cape Town, with taxi drivers and owners, under the representation of the South African National Taxi Council, ceased all services and blockaded roads in the city for over a week.
The Cape Town taxi strike was expected to end on August 9th but was extended to the end of this week.
Worryingly, the strike has been accompanied by acts of intimidation and violence that have resulted in at least five deaths. Various industries impacted by the disruption have issued alerts calling for the end of the strike, pleading for stakeholders not to allow it to go the way of the 2021 riots.
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eb1551 No.77678
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19340743 (111730ZAUG23) Notable: Taxi Strike Bun / A great relief’ — Santaco calls off Western Cape taxi strike (video)
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“South African police battle looters after days of taxi driver protests” [Aug 8, 2023] - https://youtu.be/2bjhmVIqP34
“‘A great relief’ — Santaco calls off Western Cape taxi strike”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-08-10-a-great-relief-santaco-calls-off-western-cape-taxi-strike/
10 Aug 2023
Santaco called off its taxi strike in the Western Cape on Thursday evening, saying it would use the next 14 days to work on releasing vehicles that had been wrongfully impounded.
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eb1551 No.77679
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19355884 (141308ZAUG23) Notable: Iqbal Survé Biography; “founding member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)” and “founding member of the BRICS Business Council (Parts 1&2, video)
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>its founding chairman of BRICS Business Council, Patrice Motsepe, is Cyril Ramaphosa’s brother-in-law, a mining magnet, heavily involved in the WEF
“Inside the mind of the “Struggle Doctor” Dr. Iqbal Survé” - https://youtu.be/xxQ0kGsoFcs
3:19 – “When I became a doctor many of the people involved in the struggle became my patients… While I was at Grootte Schuur, I was linking up with the Robin Island prisoners. Eventually they asked me to leave because I had been the go between the prisoners and the ANC in exile.”
6:15 – “Mandela put together a grouping of people to really fund the ANC at the time and he wanted people he could trust and they included editors and ministers and others. After a while that fizzled out and then people were speaking about empowerment… I was pulled in at the beginning when I was still practicing as a trustee and then eventually you know this became a business… I was a socialist to be honest in the sense that I was community driven… I ended being the youngest chief executive on the JSE when we listed the company in May 1999, 18 months after I left medicine.”
Iqbal Survé – Biography; “founding member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)” and “founding member of the BRICS Business Council” 1 of 2
https://iqbalsurve.com/profile/iqbal-surve-biography/
April 5, 2022
Cape Town-born Chairman of Sekunjalo Investment Holdings and Executive Chairman of Independent Media South Africa, Dr. Survé is committed towards meaningful transformation of the social and economic landscape of South Africa, in order to redress the economic legacy of apartheid. As the founder of The Sekunjalo Group, Survé has led the organization from initial seed capital of 20 000 USD (1997) to its current portfolio which includes more than 200 investments across the African continent with a presence in 40 African countries and an intrinsic market value of billions of dollars.
Noteworthy investments include the multisided platform Sagarmatha Technologies, Africa’s largest print and online media group, Independent Media and African News Agency, founded in 2015, is Africa’s first global news, text, picture, video content syndication service and Loot, one of Africa’s largest and fastest growing e-commerce companies. Survé Philanthropies (SP), the philanthropic foundation of Dr Survé and the Survé family, has 7 separate Foundations supporting children’s, women’s and human rights, education, music, arts and culture, entrepreneurship, social impact investing, climate change and health care.
Dr Survé carries out a number of engagements on behalf of a number of multi-lateral institutions and global organizations to which he is affiliated. He is a founding member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) and has twice been honoured by President Bill Clinton for his contribution to CGI.
He served as a founding member of the BRICS Business Council, appointed by the President of South Africa and from 2017 was the Chair for the South African Chapter of the BRICS Business Council. In 2018 Survé assumed the Presidency of the Business Council for the five BRICS countries. Given Sekunjalo’s membership to the prestigious World Economic Forum (WEF), Survé is a regular contributor and participant in the Davos and Summer meetings.
He has served as the first Chairman of the Global Growth Companies (GGC) Advisory Board and Vice Chairman of the Global Agenda Council (GAC) for Emerging Multinationals. He is a participant of the G20 meeting and serves on B20 Task Team as well as the UNGA private sector forum.
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eb1551 No.77680
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19355885 (141308ZAUG23) Notable: Iqbal Survé Biography; “founding member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)” and “founding member of the BRICS Business Council (Parts 1&2, video)
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Iqbal Survé – Biography; “founding member of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)” and “founding member of the BRICS Business Council” 2 of 2
https://iqbalsurve.com/profile/iqbal-surve-biography/
April 5, 2022
He was one of the first blacks to be awarded the Afrikaanse Sakeleir Van die jar by the Afrikaanse Handels Institutt. He was listed as one of Africa’s most influential leaders by Africa Magazine; honored by Mayor Higgins of the city of New Orleans; and appointed as Honorary Consul for Cape Town of Finland. He is an alumnus of the HRH Prince of Wales Business & Environment program hosted by HRH Prince Charles with CPI, a Fellow of the African Leadership Initiative (ALI), a patron of the South Africa-Italy Summit, until recently he was Co-chairman of the South Africa-Saudi Arabia Business Council (SASABC). He is a patron of the Munich based GISAID, a patron along with Queen Silvia and former President Nelson Mandela of the Swedish based World Children Prize for the Rights of the Child (WCPRC), a founder member of the Siemans Global Sustainability Advisory Board, a member of the YPO Gold Cape Town Chapter, a patron of the South African chapter of the Soong Ching Ling Foundation, and twice honoured with the Directors award for his contribution to tertiary education by the University of Cape Town (UCT), Graduate School of Business where he served for several years as Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Business School.
Dr Survé is an alumnus of the University of Cape Town (UCT), the Graduate School of Business (GSB), the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and Harvard University with degrees in medicine, science and business.
*MBChB (UCT), BSc. (Med) (Hons) Sports Medicine (UCT), Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM), MBA (UCT), SEP (Harvard), Trustee of the College of Medicine South Africa
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eb1551 No.77681
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19355888 (141309ZAUG23) Notable: South Africa’s Mail & Guardian
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“Iqbal Survé threatens to ‘expose’ M&G” – Part 1
https://mg.co.za/article/2013-08-23-00-iqbal-surve-threatens-to-expose-mg/
23 AUG 2013
This was after he was asked about the structure of his consortium buying the Independent group.
Survé's Sekunjalo Independent Media consortium has bought 55% of Independent News and Media South Africa alongside the state-owned Public Investment Corporation (PIC, 25%) and two Chinese state-owned companies (20%). The deal was completed last week, Sekunjalo said in a statement on August 21.
• PODCAST: Listen to the interview with Surve here; http://www.mg.co.za/multimedia/2013-08-22-independent-news-boss-surves-bloody-agent-moment
The large stake held by South African and Chinese state entities and the make-up of the rest of Survé's consortium have raised questions about media independence.
Approached with questions about these concerns this week, Survé reacted angrily. "No. First go and ask [Mail & Guar¬dian owner Trevor Ncube] if he is funded in Washington; if the entity that funds him is linked to the CIA [the United States Central Intelligence Agency] or to a fund that's got an indirect link to the CIA," he said.
Survé claimed to have "high-level" and "factual" information to substantiate the allegation.
"I want to give it to independent journalists to also publish. If you don't publish it, somebody's going to publish it, I can assure you of that, because you started it."
Ncube denied the allegations.
Secrecy jurisdiction
Core concerns about the takeover of the Independent group include the extent to which both the Chinese and South African governments might be able to influence the company. It is understood that the Chinese consortium and the PIC will be loaning money to the Independent group and Sekunjalo, but the size of these loans, and whether they will be convertible to a larger future shareholding remains a mystery.
The Chinese investment is to be housed in a company registered in Mauritius, a tax haven and business secrecy jurisdiction.
When the Competition Commis¬sion conditionally approved Sekunjalo's bid last month, it said, "two Chinese investors have filed a transaction to acquire a controlling 20% stake in [the Independent group]".
At the time, deputy commissioner Trudi Makhaya said "control" was defined by the Competition Act in that the Chinese investors would be able to "materially influence the policy" of the Independent group.
But Survé said previous M&G articles referring to Chinese "control" were "bullshit", a word he used 13 times in eight minutes.
He said: "The Chinese consortium does not have control." But he refused to discuss this in detail.
The commission later revealed that the Chinese investors were the state-owned China-Africa Development Fund and China International Television Corporation.
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eb1551 No.77682
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19355895 (141312ZAUG23) Notable: South Africa’s Mail & Guardian
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>>77680
>>77681
“Iqbal Survé threatens to ‘expose’ M&G” – Part 2
https://mg.co.za/article/2013-08-23-00-iqbal-surve-threatens-to-expose-mg/
23 AUG 2013
Editorial interference
The development fund was established by former Chinese President Hu Jintao in 2007 with funding from the China Development Bank. It is understood to be investing more than $400-million in a handful of South African projects. The fund has not responded to questions.
The website of a China Inter¬national Television Corporation subsidiary describes the company's goal as "putting in an effort to implement the 16th National People's congress's (the Chinese Parliament) requirements for developing the cultural industry, and earnestly representing the orientation of advanced culture". It could not be reached for comment.
The PIC owns large stakes in two other major South African media groups. In its approval, the Competition Commission included the condition that the PIC should institute a system of "Chinese walls" to prevent anti-competitive information flows between the news groups should the PIC gain control over the Independent group.
But the commission did not raise issues of editorial interference as this does not fall under competition law.
In the past, the PIC, as an activist shareholder, has pressured companies to influence issues around empowerment. It has not responded to questions.
The Sekunjalo consortium, as detailed in a June statement by Survé, is dominated by a list of politically connected players.
These include ANC parliamentarian Mandla Mandela; Sandile Zungu, the South African representative on the council of the Brics grouping; three ANC-allied union investment companies; the Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association; and various "women's business community organisations, represented by Lindiwe Barbara Ngcobo and Manemele Maria".
Maria could not be traced, but a company director search for Ngcobo suggests she has held business interests with various members of the Zuma family, notably sons Edward and Mxolisi – who could not be reached – and with Zuma benefactor Vivian Reddy and KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize [who was the Minister of Health during COVID and his share of scandals, https://mg.co.za/politics/2021-06-03-mkhize-to-quit-over-covid-19-scandal/].
Mkhize and Reddy said their respective co-directorships were now defunct. They denied any knowledge of the Independent buyout.
Survé said the media would be invited to a press conference shortly, where: "We'll give you information that we want to give you."
'The CIA doesn't fund M&G'
Mail & Guardian owner Trevor Ncube this week dismissed alleged Central Intelligence Agency links to him and the newspaper: "I have been funded by Zimbabwean and South African banks in addition to my own resources. I have no foreign links and I have never received money from the CIA."
He said M&G Media is 10% owned by the New York-based Media Development Investment Fund, which is a 39% shareholder in his Alpha Media Holdings, the owner of four Zimbabwean papers.
"I am not aware of any links between the CIA and the fund, and doubt any exist," Ncube said.
"As a former journalist I am alive to the importance of proprietors staying clear of editorial issues. I guard the editorial independence of our journalists jealously."
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eb1551 No.77683
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19356343 (141455ZAUG23) Notable: All the companies Naspers owns (Parts 1&2)
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>the author uses Naspers owned media, News24,... as one of his sources.
>>>/qresearch/19355921
>Survé is the chair of Sekunjalo Investments, a company that is invested in more than 30 companies, among them Independent Media
Naspers and “Argus Holdings (now the Independent Media / Sekunjalo)” were partners!
“All the companies Naspers owns” 1 of 2
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/business/404845-all-the-companies-naspers-owns.html
31 July 2021
Naspers has grown into a global internet giant and, in combination with Prosus, owns 58 companies worldwide.
First established in 1915 as “Die Nasional Pers”, Naspers was originally founded as a news media company. It had the support of prominent South African politicians, including Jan Smuts, Louis Botha, and J.B.M. Hertzog.
Its first two publications were De Burger in 1915, which remains in publication as Die Burger in the Cape provinces — and De Huisgenoot in 1916, which is still in publication as Huisgenoot.
It would go on to found multiple news publications across different provinces, including the Eastern Cape’s Die Oosterlig in 1937 and Die Transvaler in the same year.
Naspers introduced Die Beeld in 1965 as competition to Perskor’s Dagbreek publication, and by 1970 the two were merged into Rapport.
It also invested in multiple print ad publishing companies after entering the book publishing market in 1918, acquiring Human & Rousseau, JL van Schaik, and Drum Publications, publishers of City Press and Drum magazine.
Until 1986 Naspers’ investments were primarily in the South African news and publishing space.
Digital shift
Naspers founded M-Net in 1986, partnering with Johnnic Communications (now Tiso Blackstar / Times Media), Argus Holdings (now the Independent Media / Sekunjalo) and Perskor (now partly Caxton) in doing so.
M-Net proved a success and steadily expanded operations in the 1990s with sister companies MultiChoice and Mweb.
In 1998 the company founded News24 and Kalahari.net, and, in the same year, its name was officially changed to Naspers Limited. In 2001, the company paid $32 million — around R260 million at the time — for a 46.5% share in Tencent.
Its Tencent investment is considered one of the most successful venture capital investments of all time. Tencent’s market capitalization is currently $687 billion (R9.76 trillion).
Naspers took full ownership of M-Net, Multichoice and Mweb in 2003, and in 2007 the company acquired a 30% share in the Mail.ru Group, Russia’s largest internet company, for $165 million, which would now be worth around $1.46 billion, or R21 billion.
After a series of investments in numerous developing countries, Naspers merged Kalahari.net with Takealot.com in 2015, and by 2018 it had acquired a 96% share in the company.
Over time, Naspers grew to such an extent that it had an overbearing effect on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
To diversify its investment portfolio and unlock more value for shareholders, Naspers founded Prosus in 2019 and listed the company on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange.
Prosus became the biggest internet company in Europe the moment it debuted.
However, the shares of both companies still trade at a discount compared to its Tencent holding — a problem shareholders still want Naspers and Prosus to address.
The global investment portfolio of Naspers has grown substantially in the past decade. Its holdings are listed in the image and table below.
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eb1551 No.77684
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19356350 (141457ZAUG23) Notable: All the companies Naspers owns (Parts 1&2)
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“All the companies Naspers owns” 2 of 2
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/business/404845-all-the-companies-naspers-owns.html
31 July 2021
Naspers and Prosus Shareholdings
Company Country Industry
Tencent China Internet/Gaming
Takealot South Africa Online Retail
eMag Romania Online Retail
Media24 South Africa News/Media
Autotrader South Africa Auto Classifieds
Autovit.ro Romania Auto Classifieds
Avito Russia Classifieds
Domofund.ru Russia Real Estate
Imovirtual Portugal Real Estate
OfferUp/Letgo USA Classifieds
OLX Netherlands Classifieds
OLX Autos Netherlands Auto Classifieds
OLX Brasil Brasil Classifieds
Otodom Poland Real Estate
Otomoto Poland Auto Classifieds
Properati Argentina Real Estate
Property 24 South Africa Real Estate
Standvirtual Portugal Auto Classifieds
Creditas Brazil Instant Loans
LazyPay India Pay Later Platform
Luno UK Cryptocurrency
Paysense India Instant Loans
PayU India Payment Provider
Red Dot Payment Singapore Payment Provider
Remitly USA Remittance Payments
Delivery Hero Germany Food Delivery
Flink Germany Food Delivery
iFood Brazil Food Delivery
Oda Norway Food Delivery
Wolt Finland Food Delivery
Mail.ru Group Russia Social Media
99 Minutos Mexico Courier Service
Bibit Indonesia Investment Platform
Bux Netherlands Investment Platform
Bykea Pakistan Personal Transport
DappRadar Lithuania App Store
DeHaat India Agriculture Sales Platform
Dott Netherlands Electric Scooter Rentals
ElasticRun India Business to Business Courier
Honor USA Personal Home Care
Klar Mexico Financial Management Platform
Meesho India Social Commerce Platform
Movile Brazil Food Delivery and Logistics
PharmEasy India Online Pharmacy and Healthcare
Quickride India Personal Transport
Republic USA Investment Platform
Shipper Indonesia Logistics
SimilarWeb USA Digital Tracking and Insights
Urban Company India Digital Marketplace
Brainly Poland Peer-to-peer education
Byju’s India Online learning
Brainly Poland Peer-to-peer Education
Byju’s India Online learning
Codecademy USA Coding Education
Eruditus Singapore Executive Education
Skillsoft USA Management Education
Sololearn USA Online learning
Stack Overflow USA Question and Answer Coding Forum
Udemy USA Online Class Platform
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eb1551 No.77685
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19356771 (141614ZAUG23) Notable: Convicted paedophile Gerhard Ackerman sentenced on 12 life terms, asks court for retrial
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“Could this man [Paul Kennedy] be South Africa's very own Jeffrey Epstein?” [Aug 31, 2022] - https://youtu.be/T6qSN5tJsYY
“MAN ACCUSED OF RUNNING SEX RING WITH PAUL KENNEDY [the counsel in the State Capture Commission of Inquiry] TO CONTINUE PLEA IN COURT”
https://adamwhittington.co/2023/01/24/human-rights-lawyer-and-acting-judge-paul-kennedy-was-one-of-two-accused-in-the-case-of-a-sex-ring/
Human rights lawyer Kennedy’s co-accused, Gerhard Ackerman, faces over 700 counts of charges ranging from human trafficking, to the production and distribution of child pornography, and rape.
The Johannesburg High Court on Monday heard how one of the counsel in the State Capture Commission of Inquiry allegedly paid to watch the sexual exploitation of teenage boys to fulfil his lewd fantasies.
Renowned human rights lawyer and acting judge Paul Kennedy was one of two accused in the case of a sex ring.
While he was leading evidence at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry, he was also being investigated for crimes including rape and the exploitation of minor boys for the production and consumption of live child sexual abuse material.
It is alleged several boys between the ages of 14 and 16 were paid to give massages to men, which often led to their rape and sexual assault.
Kennedy died by suicide while he was out on bail last year.
But his co-accused, 52-year-old Gerhard Ackerman, faces over 700 counts of charges ranging from human trafficking, to the production and distribution of child sexual abuse material, and rape.
The State believes Kennedy used Ackerman as a middleman to lure the boys in. He would allegedly pay the boys through Ackerman, who was accused of having made a living from the exploitation.
State prosecutor advocate Valencia Dube told the court on Monday how Ackerman allegedly took a cut from the fees Kennedy and others paid, sometimes pocketing all the money.
Not only is he accused of ferrying some of the boys by cab and train in 2020 and linking them with adult men including Kennedy, but he is also accused of actively participating in the rape of boys.
Judge Mohamed Ismail ended proceedings before Ackerman could finish pleading.
After standing in the dock for about two hours, pleading to about 700 counts, Ackerman will continue with his plea on Tuesday morning.
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eb1551 No.77686
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19356774 (141615ZAUG23) Notable: Convicted paedophile Gerhard Ackerman sentenced on 12 life terms, asks court for retrial
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“Convicted paedophile Gerhard Ackerman sentenced on 12 life terms, asks court for retrial”
https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/convicted-paedophile-gerhard-ackerman-sentenced-on-12-life-terms-asks-court-for-retrial-82522394-c1e4-4b44-a0d9-b9e711acd4b5
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2023
Convicted paedophile Gerhard Ackerman has been sentenced to 12 life terms in the High Court in Johannesburg on Monday, on the more than 700 charges related to him running a child trafficking ring.
He was sentenced on charges of rape, human trafficking, attempted murder and malicious damage to property.
In handing down his sentence, Judge Mohamed Ismail, said Ackerman's sentences will run concurrently, meaning he will only serve one life term behind bars.
Ismail further declared Ackerman unfit to work with children. He added that Ackerman showed no remorse throughout the trial.
Ismail reprimanded Ackerman during proceedings on Monday after he raised his hand in an attempt to address the court.
“This is not a school. You cannot just raise your hand. It’s rude and also distracting,” Ismail said.
Moments after he was sentenced, Ackerman fired his legal representation and asked for a retrial.
Ismail reminded Ackerman that he was on leave and came to court today (Monday) to hand down judgement.
Ismail instructed Ackerman to file his motion for a retrial with the court and State by November 15 and the motion for retrial will be heard on November 30.
IOL previously reported that Ackerman was convicted on charges including attempted murder, rape, sexual exploitation of children and sex trafficking. Ackerman was charged alongside acting judge and senior advocate Paul Kennedy.
The two ran the human trafficking ring between September 2020 and July 2021. Kennedy died by suicide.
The men were charged with sexually grooming children, being in possession of child pornography, creating child pornography, committing rape, sexual assault, compelled rape, compelled sexual assault, human trafficking, sexually grooming children and benefiting from sexually exploiting children.
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eb1551 No.77687
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19357471 (141813ZAUG23) Notable: Niger military says it will prosecute ousted President Mohamed Bazoum for treason (video)
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“Niger military says it will prosecute ousted President Mohamed Bazoum for treason”
6:16 – “So Niger is only one of a number of West African states that on the surface were democratic but beneath that veneer of democratic structures and processes and all the structural weaknesses of corruption, unemployment and of course excessive and intrusive foreing interference. Niger epitomizes the challenges that the Sahel and West African states are facing.”
https://youtu.be/bdSJKMFL-ac
Aug 14, 2023
The military junta that seized power in Niger in a coup last month has said it will prosecute ousted President Mohamed Bazoum for high treason over his exchanges with foreign heads of state and international organisations. The coup leaders imprisoned Bazoum and dissolved the elected government, drawing condemnation from global powers and neighbouring West African countries, which have activated a standby military force that could intervene to reinstate Bazoum. The Ecowas leadership has shot itself in the foot by threatening to deploy a standby force in Niger. This is according to Professor Emmanuel Kwesi Aning of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre.
Since the coup in Niger last month, Ecowas has had two meetings where it discussed ways to return democratic rule to Niger.
Professor Aning spoke to the SABC's International news editor, Sophie Mokoena.
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eb1551 No.77688
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19357473 (141814ZAUG23) Notable: Final Lady R Probe Bun / Hawks' senior member killed by SANDF special forces unit'” - Links to an Ethiopian abduction and Lady R (video)
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“'Hawks' senior member killed by SANDF special forces unit'” – Links to an Ethiopian abduction and Lady R
0:00 – “The organisation, Open Secrets, says it now has some evidence that appears to link the assassination of a senior member of the Hawks perhaps to an SANDF Special Forces Unit that may also been involved in the abduction of an Ethiopian national from the Mall of Africa. A car belonging to that unit which was in the parking lot of the shopping center at the time of the abduction was also in the area around the Simonstown Naval Base when the Russian ship, the Lady R, docked in December last year.”
https://youtu.be/R-0Cq6s4KWA
Aug 14, 2023
The organisation Open Secrets says that it now has some evidence that appears to link the assassination of a senior member of the Hawks to an SANDF special forces unit that may also have been involved in the abduction of an Ethiopian.
Director of Open Secrets Hennie van Vuuren speaks to Stephen Grootes about how they came to this conclusion.
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eb1551 No.77689
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19357509 (141821ZAUG23) Notable: Convicted paedophile Gerhard Ackerman sentenced on 12 life terms, asks court for retrial
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>>77686
>>>/qresearch/19335719
>“After President Ramaphosa’s administration took over in 2018, we started to assist bringing private sector and government closer to each other on the sectoral basis. So that it keeping me busy as well.”
>>>/qresearch/19335729
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Was Paul Kennedy a scapegoat? Is this another cover-up? Is this the main reason Roelf Meyer and Ramaphosa are actively working together again?
“Cyril [Ramaphosa] and his friend, Roelf Meyer were fingered on the Lost Boys of Bird Island where boys were sexually abused”
https://twitter.com/SuperiorZulu/status/1422899070260088837
“People say Zweli Mkhize has Cyril Ramaphosa’s nudes, there’s a high probability of such since Cyril and his friend, Roelf Meyer were fingered on the Lost Boys of Bird Island where boys were sexually abused (Molested). To which Mark Minnie shortly died after uncovering that story”
https://www.news24.com/life/books/book-extract-ramaphosa-and-the-big-deal-20171121
21 Nov 2017
The incident was recorded by the late Allister Sparks: ‘A friend invites the ANC’s chief negotiator Cyril Ramaphosa and his opposite number Roelf Meyer Fishing. When Meyer embeds a trout hook in his hand, Ramaphosa is the only one who can extrct it’ That moment, when Ramphosa fed Meyer a stiff whisky before removing the hook, was but one of many that built the relationship into a political game-changer.
According the Meyer, ‘[t]hat fishing incident was just one of many, but it was indicative of the kind of relationship that we succeeded in building, the friendship that we have succeeded finally to build, and the chemistry that exists between us’.
This ‘friend’ was “Sidney Frankel: The true legacy of a ‘paedophile’ philanthropist”
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2017-05-23-sidney-frankel-the-true-legacy-of-a-paedophile-philanthropist/
23 May 2017
The great “philanthropist” Sidney Lewis Frankel – on the day of his death, even talk radio station 702, whose indefatigable Mandy Weiner did more than any other journalist to publicise the story, was using the word. Frankel sure did give a lot of money to charity, it appeared. He also gave generously of his time and resources. Below, for your edification, a passage from Anthony Butler’s 2008 biography Cyril Ramaphosa:
“The true significance of the famous story about Cyril Ramaphosa removing a fish-hook from (National Party Cabinet minister) Roelf Meyer’s thumb is that their host on the day, Sidney Frankel, was chairman of Frankel Pollak, the largest stockbroker on the (then) Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Frankel acted as a facilitator of relationships between foreign and domestic business investors and government. By 1987 Frankel was well connected with the “left” in (the National Party) government – with people such as Gerrit Viljoen, Barend du Plessis and Roelf Meyer – and he began to reach out to the United Democratic Front. On one occasion, he recalls, (President) PW Botha discovered that (Finance minister) Du Plessis was attending a conference, where he was talking to a senior UDF member. Botha had Du Plessis summoned to a telephone and instructed him to leave forthwith.”
Sure, so even if the man never met a government he didn’t like, he knew how to spin the PR. It’s hardly a crime. What is a crime, however, is hanging out at the orphanage under the guise of being the big macher Jewish philanthropist and fiddling (allegedly) with the kids.
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eb1551 No.77690
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19362494 (151259ZAUG23) Notable: Final Violence and Crime Bun / Julius Malema cries "Kill the Boer" at rally: Could South Africa end up going the way of Zimbabwe? (video)
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“Julius Malema cries "Kill the Boer" at rally: Could South Africa end up going the way of Zimbabwe?”
https://youtu.be/JinBmB8J8io
Aug 6, 2023
'South African political leader Julius Malema has called for the murder of white South African farmers.'
Leo Kearse asks: could South Africa end up going the same way as Zimbabwe?'
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eb1551 No.77691
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19363794 (151630ZAUG23) Notable: South Africa’s Mail & Guardian
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>Mail & Guardian owner Trevor Ncube this week dismissed alleged Central Intelligence Agency links to him and the newspaper: "I have been funded by Zimbabwean and South African banks in addition to my own resources.
Attached images were taken from ;
https://www.soroseconomicdevelopmentfund.org/how-we-work/independent-media
https://www.soroseconomicdevelopmentfund.org/investments
The Open Society Foundations have supported independent journalism since first giving grants in post-Communist East and Central Europe in the early 1990s. SEDF’s [Soros Economic Development Fund] investment in MDIF [Media Development Investment Fund] reflects Open Society’s continued deep commitment to the field. https://www.soroseconomicdevelopmentfund.org/investments/media-development-investment-fund
“MDIF acquires majority stake in South Africa’s Mail & Guardian” – Part 1
https://www.mdif.org/mdif-acquires-majority-stake-in-south-africas-mail-guardian/
12 DECEMBER 2017
The restructured ownership also sees M&G’s Chief Executive Officer, Hoosain Karjieker, acquire a minority stake in the business as part of a Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) transaction. The former majority shareholder, Trevor Ncube, has disposed of his equity interest in M&G.
“MDIF has worked with M&G for more than a decade and knows the company intimately,” said CEO Harlan Mandel. “We have invested in M&G because it is a uniquely important media organization with a great future. Its independent reporting has a profound impact on the national debate and it is a beacon for independent journalism across the continent, and indeed the world. We are committed to building on this legacy and re-establishing M&G as a commercially and journalistically dynamic institution at this important time in South African politics.”
MDIF has a 22-year history of helping to build print, digital and broadcast media companies in emerging markets. Since 1996, it has invested in more than 100 media companies in 39 countries on five continents.
Mr. Karjieker said the MDIF’s knowledge of the M&G would provide a good foundation for the future of the company.
“This new structure bodes well for the long term sustainability of the M&G,” he said.
MDIF Deputy CEO Mohamed Nanabhay said: “We are excited about this new chapter for M&G, and are looking forward to working with management, editorial and other staff to revive this great and relevant company’s fortunes. M&G is rightly recognized as one of Africa’s great media brands and we are thrilled to be able to bring our expertise in helping to build media companies to such an iconic institution.”
MDIF first provided a loan to M&G in 2003 when Mr. Ncube purchased a controlling interest from the UK’s Guardian Media Group at a time when the company was in a perilous financial position. Further debt and equity investment helped stabilise the company, build its distribution network and develop its award-winning digital news site.
As part of the transaction, MDIF has exited its equity stake in Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) in Zimbabwe to Mr. Ncube. MDIF still retains AMH as a loan client.
Mr. Mandel said: “Trevor Ncube has played a vital role in the history of M&G, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to its editorial independence and high standards of journalism. He deserves enormous credit for successfully turning around a failing paper and charting a new strategy with new relevance for post-apartheid South Africa.”
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eb1551 No.77692
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19363800 (151631ZAUG23) Notable: South Africa’s Mail & Guardian
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“MDIF acquires majority stake in South Africa’s Mail & Guardian” – Part 2
https://www.mdif.org/mdif-acquires-majority-stake-in-south-africas-mail-guardian/
12 DECEMBER 2017
About MDIF
MDIF is a New York-based not-for-profit investment fund for independent media in countries where independent media are under threat. It has more than 20 years’ experience of helping build quality, news and information companies – print, digital and broadcast – in emerging markets. It has:
• invested more than $163 million in 113 media companies
• worked in 39 countries on 5 continents
• a current portfolio of more than $60 million invested in over 50 media organizations
In South Africa, MDIF manages the South Africa Media Innovation Program (SAMIP) – a three year, US$4m initiative to accelerate digital media innovation among independent media outlets and encourage new entrants.
About Mail & Guardian
The M&G is a quality, investigative and comment news publication, based on a culture of editorial independence and excellence. The publication was started as an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two leading liberal newspapers, The Rand Daily Mail and Sunday Express. It was originally known as the Weekly Mail. The paper was renamed the Weekly Mail & Guardian on 30 July 1993. The London-based Guardian Media Group (GMG), publishers of The Guardian, became the majority shareholder of the print edition in 1995, and the name was changed to Mail & Guardian.
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eb1551 No.77693
Originally posted at >>>/qresearch/19363862 (151643ZAUG23) Notable: The Rand Daily Mail: Anglo American and Harry Oppenheimer
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>The publication was started as an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two leading liberal newspapers, The Rand Daily Mail and Sunday Express.
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>Allister Sparks, former editor of South Africa’s Rand Daily Mail
>Sparks served at the helm of the now-defunct Daily Mail between 1977 and 1981. During that time, the newspaper broke the political scandal known as Muldergate in which officials from the Department of Information secretly planned to use state resources for a propaganda campaign for the apartheid government. The scandal led to the resignation of Prime Minister John Vorster in 1978, and Sparks was named International Editor of the Year in 1979 for his leadership of the paper’s coverage.
“THE RAND DAILY MAIL: CONVENIENT SCAPEGOAT” - Anglo American controlled it
https://hsf.org.za/publications/focus/issue-39-third-quarter-2005/the-rand-daily-mail-convenient-scapegoat
By RAYMOND LOUW
Excerpts
Summary - Just 20 years ago, the Anglo American Corporation closed the Rand Daily Mail, leaving behind a trail of sacked editors and loyal journalists and readers who even now express their sorrow at its departure.
The paper lingers on, however, at the Witwatersrand University’s Business School, where its demise has become the subject of a lecture on how not to run a business. The lecture deals with the tricky subject of how costs should be allocated in companies where common resources are shared between their various enterprises.
The allocations to the Mail were grossly miscalculated. When the paper closed on 30 April 1985, the company’s overdraft was R10 million; a month later with no Mail to absorb the wrongly calculated and over-estimated costs, the overdraft had soared to R40 million and the company was forced to sell its building and presses to try to remain solvent.
The closure caused huge damage elsewhere; it seared the country’s news gathering and distribution systems, from which the industry has still not recovered.
The Afrikaans press had pounced on each issue of the Mail for story ideas. Foreign correspondents had looked to the Mail as a reliable source for their reports.
Among its readers were people who entertained liberal ideas and were bolstered by the Mail in their opposition to apartheid and a large number of black people, many of whom still praise the paper for taking up their cause so vociferously. But there were also ardent Nationalists who read the Mail. They were among the Afrikaners who formed 21 per cent of the paper’s readership.
Then the indifference of Anglo American, which did not want to be seen to be in control of the English press, as indeed it was, came into play. Anglo American could have intervened but nothing happened and the paper was closed.
But the real damage caused by that ill-considered shameful closure of the Mail has been visited on the practice of journalism in South Africa. Australian and some British papers profited when the Mail closed and some of its best journalists emigrated [to spread their propaganda]. In Australia they are still improving the quality of papers such as the Melbourne Age and the Sydney Morning Herald.
A few were African National Congress cadres engaged in underground activities but they tried hard not to embarrass the paper and seldom did. A fair number, especially the black reporters, were roughly handled or assaulted. Several went to jail to protect their sources; others were incarcerated by the police for suspected subversive activity.
Anglo-American could have intervened — indeed legendary editor Laurence Gandar, former editor Allister Sparks and myself tried on three occasions in three years to persuade the Anglo American director Gordon Waddell, who was Saan chairman from 1983 to 1985, to take strong action against the management — but nothing happened and the paper was closed.
President Botha cheered the closure, congratulating the paper’s owners and bestowing an award on Anglo American chairman Harry Oppenheimer, though it has never been confirmed that there was a causal connection between the two events.
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eb1551 No.77694
Follow-up thread
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Follow-up thread
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