Tokyo Sexwale’s 2011 Cabinet declaration gives a glimpse of why he prefers not to make such reports, and the exotic riches behind his silence.
A $150-million investment ties Tokyo Sexwale to a controversial Israeli businessman as he pulled off the "heist" of a prize mining asset in the DRC.
Tokyo Sexwale funded the controversial Dan Gertler (pictured) who “grabbed and flipped” DRC mining assets. A $150-million investment tied Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale’s fortunes to a controversial Israeli businessman as he pulled off the “heist” of a prize mining asset in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The name of Dan Gertler, the […]
A peaceful first round, won by MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai, was followed by a brutal run-off, won by Robert Mugabe.
A New York hedge fund ‘loaned’ the millions Zanu-PF needed to crush the opposition’s victory
How Areva tried to buy its way to the front.
A proposed law threatens journalists who work outside the mainstream of print and TV, writes Vinayak Bhardwaj and Stefaans Brummer.
Firm associated with Mvelaphanda involved in much-criticised loan to West African country.
Small changes to the wording of the concession on the public interest defence would fix defects on the Secrecy Bill, writes Stefaans Brmmer.
There are still snags in the current secrecy Bill which need to be overcome before the messy democratic success is turned into good law.