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Qaanitah Hunter
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Numsa’s ambitions spell game-changer for SA politics
Article
/ 28 October 2014

Numsa’s ambitions spell game-changer for SA politics

Numsa is playing all its cards and forging ahead, at all costs, with its plans to stand firm in its political ideals.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Gloves off as Numsa takes on Cosatu, dumps ANC
Article
/ 27 October 2014

Gloves off as Numsa takes on Cosatu, dumps ANC

Calling Numsa’s imminent expulsion from Cosatu a well-co-ordinated plan by the ANC, the union has formed its own party and promises to go to court.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Golding: Accusations of political interference emerge
Article
/ 24 October 2014

Golding: Accusations of political interference emerge

Suspended e.tv head Marcel Golding is expected to hear Monday if his bid to overturn his suspension has been successful.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1 and Qaanitah Hunter
E.tv’s Golding says political pressure pushed him out
Article
/ 24 October 2014

E.tv’s Golding says political pressure pushed him out

E.tv’s Marcel Golding believes his refusal to yield to political pressure in editorial decisions was the reason for his suspension.

By Qaanitah Hunter
The rift deepens: Zuma is ‘sidelining’ Mantashe
Article
/ 23 October 2014

The rift deepens: Zuma is ‘sidelining’ Mantashe

The M&G spoke to several sources who all painted a picture of the ANC president openly at odds with his secretary general.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Cracks in Cosatu down to divided leadership, says ANC
Article
/ 22 October 2014

Cracks in Cosatu down to divided leadership, says ANC

Differences of opinion and divisions in Cosatu cannot be resolved through elections or by axing members, an ANC-led task team has found.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Numsa confident despite insiders warning of ‘inevitable’ split
Article
/ 21 October 2014

Numsa confident despite insiders warning of ‘inevitable’ split

ANC leaders appear set on advising Cosatu to boot the union from the federation, but Numsa is determined to fight any suspension.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Vladimir Putin’s quest for a nuclear monopoly
Article
/ 16 October 2014

Vladimir Putin’s quest for a nuclear monopoly

Somehow Russia has persuaded President Jacob Zuma into agreeing to a deal for a nuclear fleet that the treasury opposed.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Gauteng ANC in the same lane as e-toll opposition
Article
/ 14 October 2014

Gauteng ANC in the same lane as e-toll opposition

The province’s ANC has adopted a stance similar to that of civil action group Outa and the Democratic Alliance over the contentious e-toll system.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Vavi’s ex-lover demands R4m in defamation costs
Article
/ 9 October 2014

Vavi’s ex-lover demands R4m in defamation costs

Jacqueline Phooko, the office worker with whom Zwelinzima Vavi had "brief intercourse", is suing Vavi, Cosatu and Numsa for damaging her reputation.

By Qaanitah Hunter and Matuma Letsoala
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