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South Africa: EFF Submission to Speaker Mbete on Why this Motion of No Confidence in Zuma must be held in Secret Ballots (14.07.2017)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on July 14, 2017July 14, 2017Categories Africa, Civil Service, Development, Election, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitution of South Africa, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, Kwa-Zulu Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Minister of Police, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Nyiko Floyd Shivambu, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Opulent, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Public Protector, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Secure in Comfort, Security Cluster Task Team, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Center, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on South Africa: EFF Submission to Speaker Mbete on Why this Motion of No Confidence in Zuma must be held in Secret Ballots (14.07.2017)

A new ‘No Confidence’ vote against President Zuma will not take him down, but civil disobedience is the way out!

That their going to be another vote of ‘No Confidence’ at the National Assembly in the Republic of South Africa against the ruling President Jacob Zuma. This is not the first or the last time it will be, even if the parliamentarians are this time voting with secret ballot, the result will be the same. The result will end with and will be same as before, the African National Congress (ANC) will vote in loyalty of their Prince, their President and chief Jacob Zuma.

The latest of these have been postponed since 18th April after the courts had to clear by the Constitution it the ballots in the coming polls could be done in secret. So that the results from the Members of Parliament (MPs) cannot prove if they voted for Zuma or against him. That might make it possible to get more votes against the President and is ill rule. But still I doubt it, since he has the suction of the Party, he contains the donors of the party and the ones cronies that keeps looting the state. The whole system is based around the cronies and the ones loyal to him. So the are no certainty the new measure will prevail, most likely not.

The ANC are now sucked into the Zuma control and the cronies around him, this happen after the hostile takeover Thabo Mbeki. So with the use of power-struggle and use of Unions the ANC got Zuma, instead of Mbeki. This it the truth and say otherwise is ignorant. The ANC took Zuma and he ate the state, ate the party and looted whatever he could.

President Zuma will not go even if there is another vote, I don’t believe that would make it happen. He has used power to build a village in Nkandla, buy a house and vehicle in Dubai and has family involved in all sort of businesses connected with the Gupta family and the Oakbay companies. That their either been done in secret deal with Russians for 10 Nuclear Power Plants or not, if it was all lies or if it was truth. That is the sort of arrangement that would be typical of Zuma and his fellow cronies. The State is captured, the economy has no trust in the government and the financial ministry, therefore the reports of a recession and downfall spiral comes with the tricks and schemes that has benefited only the people around Zuma and not the Republic.

There should be enough counts on corruption to indict the President, but since he has control of all bodies of government, since he ushers the tricks and get his will at a daily basis he doesn’t fear. Neither does the South African people demonstrate against him or avoid respecting the ANC and their government entities. They are not importing or using other companies than the ones loyal to ANC. They are not trying to boycott the ANC and the ruling regime. The ‘No Confidence’ voting in Parliament are again a side-show from the important matter of total abstain of justice and representation in South Africa. Where a ruling elite and their benefactors are eating of the plate, while the others are staving. So if it is to be erupted change, the change has to come not only from within, but from external forces in the communities, the acts of civil disobedience and acts of disrespect of the state. Since the state has been sold to companies and communities that is not on the ballots, neither that has accountability towards the citizens.

The people should know this and should stand behind it. The price of a change cost, it has always and will always be so. If the South Africans want a government representing them and not the Guptas. They have to act, if not they are silently accepting the capture and looting in broad daylight! Peace.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on June 24, 2017June 24, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Corruption, Crime, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Election, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitution of South Africa, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, Kwa-Zulu Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Minister of Police, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Opulent, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Public Protector, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Secure in Comfort, Security Cluster Task Team, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Center, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on A new ‘No Confidence’ vote against President Zuma will not take him down, but civil disobedience is the way out!

South Africa: Urgent Question to the President for Oral Reply – “On the Economy entering a Formal Recession” (21.06.2017)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on June 21, 2017June 21, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitution of South Africa, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, Kwa-Zulu Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Minister of Police, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Opulent, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Public Protector, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Secure in Comfort, Security Cluster Task Team, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Center, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on South Africa: Urgent Question to the President for Oral Reply – “On the Economy entering a Formal Recession” (21.06.2017)

South Africa: Letter of Hon. Gigaba – “Application for Early Naturalisation” to the Gupta Family (30.05.2015)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on June 12, 2017June 12, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on South Africa: Letter of Hon. Gigaba – “Application for Early Naturalisation” to the Gupta Family (30.05.2015)

Opinion: Zuma’s Nkandla just became cheap looting compared to the expensive mansion in Dubai!

When your thinking that the President Jacob Zuma had enough excuses and had enough soliciting problems, there just keep coming. Because him and the ANC elite is clearly forgetting their purpose and their place. They are supposed to represent the people of South Africa, instead the Presidency and the African National Congress is more preoccupied with getting financial benefits from the Investors of the Oakbay Resources and Oakbay Investments. As they are splashing out with huge kickbacks to the President and his family, as the further leaks provides more eating of the Zuma clan. The Gupta owned companies has already hired family members of Zuma. Also, it has been provide evidence of state capture, where the monies of Gupta has made it possible to change Financial Ministers, because the Gupta’s wanted it to be so. Therefore, the newest leaks are just providing evidence of the loyalty between the Zuma and Gupta clan. As they are providing the President with a mansion in Dubai. So, the Nkandla affair and the fire-pool seems small, as the gifts and kickbacks with the state-contracts seems to benefit the South African President massively! Take a look!

Zuma’s Dubai Palace:

“Zuma’s home is Villa L35 on Lailak Street in Emirates Hills, billed as the “most expensive postal code” in a city so flashy that the police drive Bugattis. The palatial home comes complete with 10 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a double grand staircase, nine reception rooms and space for 11 cars. The top-of-the-range fittings feature an excess of marble, mosaic and gold” (…) “The purchase was made after Tony had made an appointment with Gregory Lewis from Knight Frank estate agency to view the place at 1pm on April 14 2015. Shortly after buying the villa, Tony’s elder brother, Atul, entered into an agreement with Yang Swiss Cleaning Services to clean the house for 8,320 dirham, about R30,000, a month, starting on December 20 2015” (…) “ome of the more established locals have a sardonic view of the constant stream of new arrivals. “You need $20-million to $30-million to buy a property here,” commented one resident sitting on a park bench feeding scraps to a swarm of cats. “Maybe you brought along some dirty money you want to wash?” (Wa Mzilikazi & Hofstatter, 2017).

As the allegation and covering-up comes to light, the President Zuma has to deny:

“The story in the Sunday Times newspaper today, 4 June 2017, that President Jacob Zuma owns a “palace” in Dubai is a fabrication. President Zuma does not own any property outside South Africa and has not requested anybody to buy property for him abroad. The President has also not received or seen the reported emails and has no knowledge of them” (The Presidency, 2017).

On the same day another news-outlet in South Africa comes with some damaging report that proves the state involvement and helping of enriching the Gupta clan. The benefactor of the President. Like the reasons for the flash houses and cars of the President. He wouldn’t get that if he didn’t do some services or clear the house so that the businesses could run rampant. Buy expensive coal from the Gupta over the margins and also higher price for the quality. That is because the state owned Eskom has a director that is loyal to Zuma and wants to make Zuma’s friendly associates happy. Therefore, buying bad coal for high price. Who could forget that transaction together with the Nkandla scandal! There to many evidence and stories of grand corruption during his tenure.

“Johannesburg – The beleaguered Gupta family received much-needed relief this week in the form of a R70 million value-added tax (VAT) refund payment that raised serious eyebrows and concern in the South African Revenue Service (SARS)” (…) “At this point Moyane allegedly intervened and secured the payment to the Guptas. According to sources the refund was made begrudgingly by SARS staff and left tax employees feeling despondent and angry. News24 and City Press was given a name of an unknown private company into which the VAT refund payment was finally made, but couldn’t confirm the veracity of the claim. The Gupta family and their businesses are handled by the VIP taxpayer unit within SARS. This unit is intended for politicians, political parties, past and former senior government officials and their families and certain top business people considered strategic” (Serrao, 2017).

So the Gupta family, the benefactors who has businesses who are getting favorable industry contracts and government tenders, are suddenly also getting a VAT tax-holiday the SARS director Tom Moyane has to sanction on the part of the state to the Gupta. It seems like a bad-dream, but not surprising in the state of capture. Where the Gupta are giving Zuma a few tokens of silver and he gives them back in ten-folds of the state reserves. That is how the relationship of the businessmen and Zuma are working and has worked. If not, the corrupt, grand corruption enterprise of Zuma administration wouldn’t run like it to.

The President Zuma’s Nkandla Village Project in Kwa-Zulu Natal state are now a cheap knock-off, even if the grand corrupt behavior of that one alone should have made the President fall. Instead, he is now on his second corrupt buy-out a big mansion. Not just a fire-pool, visiting-center and small hospital like the Nkandla. This time it’s talk about an expensive mansion in Dubai worth USD $30m and cost R30,000 South African Rands to wash the place a-week!

The President of South Africa is clearly not caring about the state he runs, as he busy looting and conniving the state for personal benefit. He is doing so that the Gupta and Oakbay Resources and Investment can enrich themselves.

The Republic of South Africa, the National Assembly, the National Treasury and the others has been taken without consideration of the citizens, because President Zuma could secure wealth with kickbacks and bribes from Gupta instead. That is what is revealed with every e-mail and leak. If you ever thought that President Zuma cared about the citizens, he doesn’t, he is more preoccupied getting money for services delivered to the Gupta. Peace.

Reference:

Serrao, Angelique – ‘EXCLUSIVE: Drama at SARS over R70m Gupta refund’ (04.06.2017) link:http://m.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/exclusive-moyane-okays-r70m-payment-to-guptas-20170604-2

The Presidency – ‘The “Dubai Palace” story is a fabrication’ (04.06.2017) link: http://www.thepresidency.gov.za/press-statements/dubai-palace-story-fabrication

Wa Mzilikazi, Africa & Hofstatter, Stephan – ‘Inside Zuma’s Dubai palace … and Mugabe lives next door’ (04.06.2017) link: http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/stnews/2017/06/04/Inside-Zumas-Dubai-palace-…-and-Mugabe-lives-next-door

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on June 4, 2017June 4, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitution of South Africa, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, Kwa-Zulu Natal, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Minister of Police, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Opulent, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Public Protector, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Secure in Comfort, Security Cluster Task Team, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Center, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on Opinion: Zuma’s Nkandla just became cheap looting compared to the expensive mansion in Dubai!

Mmusi Maimane exposes the ANC while Zuma watches (Youtube-Clip)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on May 31, 2017May 31, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Election, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on Mmusi Maimane exposes the ANC while Zuma watches (Youtube-Clip)

Not Breaking News: The ANC NEC continue to support the Zuma Presidency!

Today, the African National Congress (ANC) National Executive Committee (NEC) or the ANC NEC, as the ‘No Confidence’ Motion tabled to question the rule of President Jacob Zuma. Again, the ‘No Confidence’ vote against him failed. This was expected, since it hasn’t been able to pass in the National Assembly twice. Why should it be possible to do it in-house?

President Zuma is reported to get the total of 18 ANC leaders voting for demise of the Executive. But that wasn’t enough. It was so not enough, as the ANC NEC has enough of loyal cronies who needs Zuma. Therefore, 54 other ANC leaders voted against the Motion. Meaning that the possible stepping down isn’t happening now, as the Party themselves and the key leadership are still supporting President Zuma. Today is the day when the ANC party itself didn’t see what they have become.

The ANC of today isn’t the party who liberated the people and promised development for all South Africans. Now it is the party who are working together with corporate corrupt elite and the growing cronyism around the President. They are not developing the townships, neither creating the industrial and economic development that the Republic deserves.

The President even became like this when the Motion was in discussion:

“I have been quiet because I don’t want to harm the ANC, so continue attacking me in the media and you will see,” News24 reports the president as saying” (…) “News24 reports a source at the NEC saying that this was the angriest they had ever seen the president. The source further said that the president used his closing comments to issue his warning to leaders to stop criticising him in public. Zuma is also reported to have told the meeting that he did not understand the calls for him to step down, as he was not standing for re-election at the party’s December elective conference” (SA Breaking News, 2017).

So that the President is blind or ignorant isn’t easy to see. As he doesn’t want to listen, because he believes that he deserves to rule, even as he has enough counts of corruptions and the State of Capture report. Clearly he must know that current state of Gupta relationship and the Companies they own in cahoots with him is giving economical benefit to both. This is tiring the looting of state reserves for the Zupta. That cannot continue. The ANC is now in a state where they are accepting the looting and the maladministration. This with favors towards the ANC cronies. Therefore the reputation of South Africa is also falling. The one in-charge of that is President Zuma!

Zuma and his administration, which is parts of the ANC NEC who voted for him and letting him. He is man who want it like this and earns his fortune on it. The same is done by his cronies, that is why they don’t wont to let him go. They have all forgotten the charters and the pledges of the past. They are all eating and not caring for the ones who they represent, the workers, the unemployed and the youth. The ANC have forgotten the people and who they represent, they are now only making sure they eat. Peace.

Reference:

SA Breaking News – ‘Zuma tells detractors at NEC not to ‘push him too far’ (29.05.2017) link: http://www.sabreakingnews.co.za/2017/05/29/zuma-tells-detractors-at-nec-not-to-push-him-too-far/

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on May 29, 2017May 29, 2017Categories Africa, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Election, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on Not Breaking News: The ANC NEC continue to support the Zuma Presidency!

#GuptaEmails are just more of the same: Zuma + Gupta = Looting the State Reserves in the honor of the Executive!

If you we’re ever skeptical of the relationship between the Gupta Families and Companies in South Africa, and the family of President Jacob Zuma. Than the recent revelations hasn’t shocked you. It is the new normal, as the Zuma Administration doesn’t care or has no scruples when coming to looting from the State Reserves. If it is selling bad coal expensively from a Oakbay Resources Company to the State Company Eskom. Similar agreements and giving contracts connected with Gupta owned businesses are showing disregard for governance and more of supplying funds to friendly investors who also hires Zuma’s own kin.

President Zuma is loyal to the Family of Gupta, his cronies works close with these, the State of Capture report told so and showed it by the messages and phone-call logs. This is now an older report. So the release of leaked #GuptaEmails isn’t controversial, but more of the same. The South African Government and African National Congress (ANC) are now again under fire for their connection with Gupta. It has been so for years now.

That President Zuma hasn’t cleared his name, but stalled cases, while the charges and the corruption cases has been deflected at a rate that is insane. While he has been able to get loyal men and woman in charge of important parts of government. The government has made sure the Gupta and Zuma has been defended. The National Assembly has been a saving grace as the ANC have run trust in the representation down to the ground. Therefore, that the vote of no confidence has been overturned twice.

Just like the time of Thuli Madonsela’s report was mulled and silenced, which haven’t had the willing effect. The only worthy of her report is that she has opened the doors with her investigation into the Gupta infested government. Now there isn’t happening anything since Zuma got the friendly adv. Busisiwe Mkhwebane who will not do anything to rock the boat. Secondly, she wants to have peace and just made sure there isn’t further investigations into Zuma administration. This can be seen as the silence and also that the Public Protector has no interest in looking into breaches of governance by the current government.

It is damning like the reports was around the first time Finance Minister Nene Nhlanhla was fired in 2015, than a few days with David Van Rooyen and therefore the return of Pravin Gordhan. He was now the minister until March 2017. Than, a new fellow crony who was loyal to Gupta got this important ministry. Therefore, both Nhlanhla and Gordhan was fired, because they we’re both skeptical about certain agreements between the government and the Gupta companies, it was like the South African Airlines (SAA) and other ones. Parts of the sacking of Nhlanhla was because of ExecuJet Aviation, are now in the spotlight because of #GuptaEmails.

With this in mind, the stories are getting more connected, if it is IcelandSave or a private jet company. Just like the Oakbay Investment portfolio company Sahara Computers that made reservation for Matshela Koko is the step-daughter of Eskom director who bagged R1bn during 2016, in 2016 Sahara Computers fixed reservations for a hotel stay in the Oberoi Hotel, also chauffeur to drive her to the place. Therefore, you know that the government and Gupta family are working together.

Even if these emails are fake, the State of Capture and the other suspect agreements between Oakbay Investment and Oakbay Resources are questionable enough. President Zuma are clearly working hard together with the Gupta Brotherhood. Zuma has used the tools of government to earn cash for his family and the foreign investors, instead of working for the South Africans. Certainly, these stories has to end. The Fire-pools and the extensions of Nkandla in general. As the ANC NEC and the ANC Party has forgotten their mission. To care about good governance has gone into the ghost of Christmas past. The ANC under President Zuma has totally changed, but its been a slow march to the total takeover and control. Even as some individuals see themselves as the next in line. They are certainly not secure to overcome Zuma, as he did wise in the way he got rid of Mbeki. The way he got support of Malema and the Unions to take control. Now someone needs to do something similar, as the party as it is now heading in oblivion under Zuma. The trust and the relationship with the public is dying. The disgusting parts of the economic incentives between foreign investors and the President. That is back-channels for his changes of cabinet and also secret dossiers. This is all reasons that the South African people needs someone who will not use the State Reserves for his own gain, but for developing the Republic. Peace.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on May 28, 2017May 28, 2017Categories Africa, Business, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Audited, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Ben Ngubane, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Busisiwe Mkwebane, CASAC, Chronic Unemployment, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Congress of the People, Consitutional Court, Constitutional Court of South Africa, COPE, Corporate Governance, Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Eskom Board, Eskom contracts, Ethics Code, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, Habib Overseas Bank, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. Malusi Gigaba, Hon. Sfiso Buthelezi, IcelandSave, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, KPMG, KwaZulu-Natal, Lungisa Fuzile, Luthuli House, Mabel Petronella Mentor, Maladministration, Malusi Gigaba, Matshela Koko, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Monopoly Capital, MPM, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Nklanhla Nene, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investment, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Public Finance Management Act, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, Sahara Computers (Pty) Ltd, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Sfiso Buthelezi, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tax, Tegeta, the Executive, The Loan Consortium, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Tutuka Power Station, UDM, Unemployment, Union Buildings, United Democratic Movement, Vardospan Bank, Visitor Centre, ZALeave a comment on #GuptaEmails are just more of the same: Zuma + Gupta = Looting the State Reserves in the honor of the Executive!

Open letter by ANC stalwarts -Sent to Secretary General Gwede Mantashe with a request that it be given to the ANC NEC (26.05.2017)

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Unknown's avatarAuthor nilspeacePosted on May 26, 2017May 26, 2017Categories Africa, Civil Service, Corruption, Development, Economic Measures, Economy, Election, Ethics, Governance, Government, Law, Leadership, Politics, Tax, TransparencyTags #WeAreANC, Adv Busisiwe Mkwebane, African National Congress, African National Congress National Executive Committee, African Regional Centre of the New Development, Airbus, Ajay Gupta, Albert Luthuli, Amphitheater, ANC, ANC Ideology, ANC Liberation, ANC Membership, ANC NEC, ANC Stalwarts, ANC The Freedom Charter, ANC Veteran, ANC Veterans, Anglo-Leasing, Arnot Power Station, Atul Gupta, Bank of Baroda, Batho Pele White Paper, Black Struggle, Brian Molefe, Busisiwe Mkwebane, Chronic Unemployment, CIC Julius Malema, Citizens, City News, City Press, Coal, CoGTA, Consitutional Court, Constitutional Court of South Africa, Corporate Governance, Cyril Ramaphosa, D. Van Rooyen, DA, David van Rooyen, Democractic Alliance, Democratic Alliance, Department Public Works, Derek Hanekom, Des Van Rooyen, Directorate of Public Prosecution, Directorate of Public Works, Dolomite Risk Management Programmes, DPP, DPW, Economic Freedom Fighters, Economic Slowdown, EFF, Escrow Account, ESKOM, Ethics Code, Executive Ethics Code, Exxaro, Finance, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, Fire Pool, First Rand Bank, FirstRand Bank, GoSA, Government of South Africa, GoZA, Gupta Family, Guptagate, Gwede Mantashe, H.E. Jacob Zuma, H.E. President Zuma, H.e. Thabo Mbeki, Hawks, Hendrina, Hlaudi Motsoeneng, Hon. Cyril Ramaphosa, Hon. J.H. Steenhuisen, Hon. John Steenhuisen, Hon. Mmusi Maimane, ICU, Inner City Regeneration, J.H. Steenhuisen, Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, Jacob Zuma, Jacob Zuma Foundation, Jeremy Cronin, Johann Rupurt, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, John Steenhuisen, Jonas Mcebisi, Jones Mcebisi, JSE, Julius Malema, KPMG, KwaZulu-Natal, Luthuli House, Maladministration, Mcebisi Jonas, Media, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Ministrial Appointment, Ministry of Finance South Africa, Ministry of Public Works, Misleading Parliament, Mmusi Maimane, Mongane Serote, Monopoly Capital, Mr. Gupta, National Assembly of South Africa, National Development Plan, National Treasury, Nazeem Howa, NedBank, Nelson Mandela, Nene Nhanhla, Nene Nklanhla, Nhanhla Nene, Nkandla, Nkandla Affair, Nkandla Debt, Nkandla Expenditure, Nkandla Security Upgrades, Nkandlagate, Oakbay, Oakbay Business, Oakbay Investments, Oakbay Resources and Energy, OCM, Optimum, Optimum Coal Mine, Optimum Coal Mine (pty) Limited, Optimum Coal Terminal, Pravin Gordhan, Pre-Payment, President Zuma, Presidential Housing, Privat Clinic, Rajesh Gupta, Rand, Republic of South Africa, Respect, RSA, SAA Board, SAIPA, SARB, Saxonworld, Scorpions, South Africa, South African Currency, South African Institute of Professional Accountants, South African National Treasury, South African Rand, South African Reserve Bank, State Own Entreprises, Swimming Pool, Swiss Giant, Tegeta, Thabo Mbeki, the Executive, The Freedom Charter, The Freedom Charter of 1955, The Loan Consortium, Thuli Madonsela, Trevor Manuel, Unemployment, Union Buildings, Visitor Centre, ZA, Zuma AdministrationLeave a comment on Open letter by ANC stalwarts -Sent to Secretary General Gwede Mantashe with a request that it be given to the ANC NEC (26.05.2017)

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