What’s on City Press: Cyril is leaving or Ace is staying; Bushiri must pay R200m



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Magashule doing it the Zuma way

The embattled ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule should only step down from office if all the other leaders implicated in illicit acts, including President Cyril Ramaphosa, do the same. This was the strong message delivered by Magashule allies during a tense meeting of the national working committee on Monday.

Bushiri must pay R200m

Self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri of the Enlightened Christian Church and his wife Mary’s problems with the law continue to mount. Now all of his assets, including a multi-million dollar hotel in Rustenburg, in the northwest, are under temporary seizure.

EFF defends the right to protest near Brackenfell High School

The EFF has defended its right to protest in the vicinity of Brackenfell High School in Cape Town after the school’s governing body produced court documents preventing it from doing so.

Agrizzi alleges that prison officials want to harm him

Former Bosasa operations director Angelo Agrizzi alleged that prison authorities removed his medical devices to monitor his oxygen levels. In exchange, Agrizzi, who is diabetic, allegedly received an oxygen bottle.

The State distances itself from the ‘inflated’ wage agreement

Former minister of administration and public services Faith Muthambi and her staff allegedly participated in an unsolicited meeting with unions on the eve of Jacob Zuma’s resignation as the country’s president.

Former lottery boss demands report from Patel

During his last day in office on Monday, the former chairman of the board of the National Lottery Commission, Alfred Nevhutanda, did not criticize the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Competition, Ebrahim Patel, in an affidavit exposing the dispute over a “Mysterious” investigation into lottery regulator affairs.

The fear of the influx of initiates is growing

After the Eastern Cape was allowed to go ahead with summer initiations, fears are mounting that there may be an influx of initiates from some high-risk Covid-19 areas or other provinces where the ban is still in effect.

Fight to create space for Parks Tau

By the end of today, the ANC in Gauteng will know which member of the provincial legislature will surrender their resignation to ensure that the newly appointed MEC Parks Tau Economic Development is sworn in.

Does the soccer star go out of bounds?

There are problems in paradise for a former Bafana Bafana player who has supposedly been replaced by his marriage. The famous footballer (to protect the children, City Press is unable to identify the parties) is alleged to have moved out of his home amid turbulent times with his wife. The footballer has also been accused of neglecting his children.

Truck attacks increase paranoia

A young South African driver says everyone on the road is in danger, as the people attacking the trucks do not discriminate. Sinenhlanhla Ndlela not only thanked God for her 22nd birthday Thursday morning, but she also prayed for her safety on the road before starting another day behind the wheel of her truck.

‘People deserve to know what kind of man Greg is’

The alleged victims of the alleged abuse of their position by former Kaya FM managing director Greg Maloka expressed relief following his resignation on Friday.

Cassper’s directorial debut is a successful singer

In the immediate aftermath of a much talked about visual release, Cassper Nyovest goes lyrical about money, mental health, and music video making.

ANC attracted to the actual rivalry of R261 million

A traditional leader in Mpumalanga has accused the ANC of being biased towards his rival half-brother and boss, following a visit by the ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule to his area last weekend.

Ace Magashule brings together two factions

As the different camps among those supporting the ANC secretary general become further separated, dissent, distrust and manipulation prevail.

The cast of Moja Love gets little affection

Traditional healers and former Umndeni cast members Malwandle Madonsela and Lwazi Madonsela have “cast their bones” and accused the controversial gay twice-married pastor and self-proclaimed father of 20 Enoch “Mkhulu” Kolobe of getting them fired from the Program.

Arts chief confronts Mkhwebane over ruling

Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is facing a judicial challenge from the National Council for the Arts (NAC) following her report implicating her CEO, Rosemary Mangope, in mismanagement. The NAC wants the Pretoria High Court to review and annul Mkhwebane’s report, which was released on June 15.

How we can roll back the frontier of hunger

There is a natural bridge between hunger and food waste, and if we could divert that food to those who are hungry, surely that is something we would like to do. Caroline McCann, Slow Food Councilor for South Africa, said this in her opening remarks during a webinar co-organized by City Press, Chefs with Compassion and the EU delegation in South Africa this week.

People are happier if the surrounding birdlife is abundant

People get as much life satisfaction from living in an area with many bird species as they do from receiving a raise, according to a study.


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