What’s on City Press: Magashule State Witness Bomb; Bushiri and massive money laundering



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City Press |  November 22, 2020

City Press | November 22, 2020

Witness the state of Magashule bomb

The fraud, corruption and money laundering case against ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule could head into difficult terrain as his former personal assistant, a key witness, has turned against tax authorities and denied accepting testify on behalf of the state.

Bushiri and massive money laundering

City Press can exclusively reveal that prior to the daring escape of the self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri from South Africa to his native Malawi last week, police had uncovered a massive money laundering scheme in which he and his wife Mary allegedly carried out at least 20,000 transactions from your business and personal accounts in a single month.

The battle to eliminate Magashule begins

With the dates – December 6-8 – now set for the ANC national executive committee meeting, the question of whether or not Secretary General Ace Magashule steps aside is inevitable. The two factions are already taking positions before the meeting.

AKA, the lovers’ quarrel got heated

Award-winning rapper AKA and his girlfriend Nellie Tembe were allegedly involved in a heated argument that ended when she ran out of her love nest in Johannesburg on Friday morning.

Needles, camels and corruption: the ANC reviews its moral policy

The ANC has revised its 2001 policy document Through the Eye of a Needle: Choosing the Best Cadres to Lead the Transformation, which was intended to guide the party to ensure that it elected leaders and public representatives with integrity.

R1bn case against Mabuza and others ready for trial

The rand 1 billion civil lawsuit in which Vice President David Mabuza and 24 others are accused of corruption related to a land scam in Mpumalanga is scheduled for trial in July after a litany of obstacles prevented the process. take off.

Thuli Madonsela: truth to power

The former Public Protector weighs heavily on South Africa’s “rotten system”, the Zondo commission, corruption and parties that “don’t talk about my values.”

Bafana Bafana Legends Roles Questioned

The participation of two Bafana Bafana legends in the Safa Transnet Football School of Excellence, at a cost of approximately R1 million a year each, has come as a surprise because the posts were allegedly not announced.

‘You can’t have a successful show’

“They told us it was a meeting and a greeting [session] and then we were disappointed. The speech was cold and clinical, everyone in the room just had a look on their faces like, ‘What am I going to do?’ These were the words of a team member on the daily e.tv soap opera, Rhythm City.

The investigation into Masuku’s deals takes a new twist

Axed Gauteng Health’s MEC Bandile Masuku has accused the Special Investigation Unit of going behind his back to access his colleagues’ emails and improperly interviewing his adviser to further his case against him.

Moja Love Brings Dispute-Free Viewing This Holiday

A real treat awaits viewers of Moja Love this holiday season, with seven new shows scheduled for next month.

Eastern Cape rushes to halt surge in Covid-19 cases

The Metropolitan Municipality of Nelson Mandela Bay, the tipping point in the resurgence of Covid-19 infections in the Eastern Cape, is doing everything it can to prevent the spread of the virus.

‘I’m not holy’

Internationally acclaimed playwright Mbongeni Ngema says he is a rehabilitated man after acknowledging that he was an abusive partner in his previous marriages, and has now joined the massive fight against gender-based violence.

Limpopo factions could derail the R150bn project

Factions within a community in Limpopo are pulling in different directions, raising alarm that an investment of R150 billion may be in jeopardy.

Umgeni Water takes drastic measures

Following a series of tender-related litigation, state-owned Umgeni Water, the largest supplier of bulk drinking water in KwaZulu-Natal, has commissioned a forensic investigation into its supply chain management, and its employees will undergo style audits. of life.

The psychiatric drug shortage has started to hit hard

The impact of the country’s prolonged shortage of psychiatric drugs is beginning to be felt both by patients, who desperately need the drugs to keep them stable, and by their families, who have to live with the consequences.

‘Covid-19 will be here for a while’

With so many advancements in Covid-19 vaccine development this week, including three potential vaccines showing promising efficacy from their late-stage trials, one could be forgiven for daydreaming of a Covid-19-free world in the future. near.

Just one email a day can save the world

They’ve all done it: they sent a quick email saying “thank you” or “no problem” to a colleague. But the millions of unnecessary messages sent out every day are pumping thousands of tons of carbon into the atmosphere, the researchers say.

Clash of the youth league with the National Treasury by the Reserve Bank

The deep divide within the ANC caused by the implementation (or lack thereof) of Nasrec’s resolutions widened further this week, with Finance Minister Tito Mboweni (an ally of President Cyril Ramaphosa) and the ANC Youth League. (leaning towards Ace party secretary general on Magashule’s side) making very opposed presentations to Parliament’s finance portfolio committee.

Chicco Twala acquires royalty collector

The legendary producer and songwriter Stamp “Chicco” Twala is a soldier who does not give up in the search for justice.


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