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Ramaphosa vs Zuma: Battle over white monopoly capital far from over

The fierce battle over white monopoly capital is set to continue at the ANC policy conference underway at Nasrec, south of Johannesburg. Supporters of President Jacob Zuma and, by extension, presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, are disputing the outcome of the commissions as announced by national executive committee (NEC) member Joel Netshitenzhe. Netshitenzhe said during a media briefing on Tuesday that nine out of the 11 commissions agreed that capital should […]

today5 July 2017

Local

Direct evidence Gupta henchmen prepared fake tweets

Scorpio has previously exposed how the Guptas and their British PR firm Bell Pottinger make use of fake social media profiles to disseminate a counter-narrative of “white monopoly capital” in order to defend their operations in South Africa. For those yet to be convinced, there is direct evidence from the #GuptaLeaks emails of one of the family’s lieutenants composing tweets for broadcast by fabricated Twitter accounts. Haranath Ghosh’s LinkedIn profile […]

today23 June 2017

Features

Anti-Zuma march exposes middle class concerns

By Rafieka Williams Cape Town came to a stand still today as residents and workers in the city heeded to the call for a National Shutdown. Civic organisations called on all South Africans to come together, down tools and join hands in protest action on April 7th. The CBD was packed as an estimated twelve thousand people marched to Parliament with signs and flags calling for President Jacob Zuma to […]

today7 April 2017

News

National shutdown driven by liberal cause to “unite” SA

A list of protest marches being organised against President Jacob Zuma has created a craze on social media. The page titled We Are South Africans is part of a social coalition movement calling on South Africans to unite under one banner and to use their voice against the President. The organisers have set aside April 7th for what they have described as a National Shutdown. With protests taking place all […]

today6 April 2017

Local

‘Resigning would be a surrender to monopoly capital’: Zuma

President Jacob Zuma said he will not sacrifice himself to "monopoly capital" by resigning. Addressing the African National Youth League’s (ANCYL) economic freedom lecture in Durban on Wednesday‚ Zuma recalled a time that he was watching the news - something he said he hardly does - when he saw a foreign chamber demanding that he step down. “You know‚ I listen to the news at times‚ at times I don't. […]

today22 December 2016

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