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Joburg Property Company run by a receptionist, a tollgate cashier and a matric-less ANC leader

A tollgate cashier, a receptionist and a person with a grade 11 have been appointed to the board of the Johannesburg Property Company (JPC), an entity that oversees the city’s 30,700-odd properties, worth about R8.7bn. These are some of the city appointees said to be personally and politically connected to Joburg's mayoral committee member for economic development, Nomoya Mnisi. Some belong to her ANC branch in Soweto, while others are […]

today24 September 2023

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Companies forcing employees to work during lockdown will be taken to task

Despite the government's regulation that only essential workers may work during the 21 day national lockdown, many companies are forcing employees to work under questionable circumstances. ANC Deputy Chief Whip in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament and ANC Youth League Western Cape chairperson, Muhammad Khalid Sayed, said he has been swamped with calls of employees that are being forced to work under false pretences. “Since the lockdown started companies have […]

today1 April 2020

Local

Cape ANCYL decides on Dlamini-Zuma

The ANC Youth League in the Western Cape has thrown its weight behind Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma as their presidential candidate to take over from President Jacob Zuma. The ANCYL also wants Mpumalanga premier David Mabuza to be her deputy, Free State premier Ace Magashule to be ANC secretary-general and ministers Nathi Mthethwa and Nomvula Mokonyane to be chairman and treasurer-general respectively. Despite his protests earlier this year, the ANCYL has included […]

today31 October 2017

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Kathrada memorial organisers haul ANCYL to court

Organisers of the Ahmed Kathrada memorial in Durban are proceeding with court action against the ANC Youth League in KwaZulu-Natal. The league has failed to apologise for disrupting the struggle veteran's memorial service. The Active Citizens' Movement had given the league a deadline to apologise by Saturday afternoon. But the Youth League maintains it won't apologise, claiming its behaviour is justifiable. Instead, it's requested a meeting with the Active Citizens' […]

today19 April 2017

Local

Another Facebook user in hot water over racist comments

A Sandton man embroiled in a Facebook race row attempted to delete his controversial comments that landed him in hot water on Sunday. Ben Sasonof had posted comments on a picture of a packed Durban beachfront at the weekend. He wrote: “Eh eh Wena…must have smelt like the inside of Zuma’s asshole,” with the apparent reference to President Jacob Zuma. His comments raised the ire of other Facebook users with […]

today19 December 2016

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