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Malusi Booi and co-accused appear in court amid allegations of corruption and tender fraud

By Ragheema Mclean Former City of Cape Town Human Settlements Mayoral Committee Member Malusi Booi, along with nine co-accused, made their first court appearance in the Cape Town Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (11 September 2024), facing serious allegations of fraud, corruption, money laundering, and racketeering. The charges stem from an investigation into an enterprise that allegedly exploited unlawfully obtained 11 tenders worth approximately R850 million. The State has implicated Booi […]

today12 September 2024

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The Rise of the National Coloured Congress: A Profile of Fadiel Adams

By Ragheema Mclean "I am proud to be the only man in this county to have built a political party wearing cuffed pants and slippers and getting it to parliament." – Fadiel Adams, Leader of the NCC The sun has set on what many consider the most hotly contested election in South Africa's history. With voting, vote counting, and result capturing now complete, the Lavender Hill-born leader of the National […]

today4 June 2024

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CoCT, CCC at ends over mayor’s comments in viral Ocean View video

The City of Cape Town’s Safety and Security directorate has defended Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato, amid calls for him to step down over an altercation with an Ocean View resident on Friday. According to the City, the footage was distributed by the Cape Coloured Congress (CCC) as a means of politicking, a claim the party disputes. It follows edited video footage taken during a walkabout with ward councillors, Neighbourhood […]

today24 March 2021

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G@tvol Capetonian: ‘This is not a knee-jerk reaction’ on brazen protests around Cape metro

While various protests, most related to land invasions, were still intermittent in numerous areas in the Cape Town metro on Monday, the Gatvol Capetonian group said it has made its point and called off its demonstrations. Fadiel Adams of the Cape Coloured Congress and presssure group Gatvol Capetonian, said they would be shutting down major roads across the city between 5am and 11am, with communities from at least 15 areas […]

today27 July 2020

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