A Johannesburg International Airport security officer alerted his superiors two weekends ago that National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi had ”made a bomb threat”.
The World Summit on Sustainable Development looms large over Johannesburg: tens of thousands of attendees are expected, including the greatest-ever gaggle of heads of state; talk-talk-talk is expected and, for ordinary citizens, traffic jams and talk-talk-talk is expected.
Former safety and security minister Sydney Mufamadi was a ”liar”; top policemen had plotted to kill Nelson Mandela and mobster Vito Palazzolo and German fugitive Jurgen Harksen had got their dirty hands all over agents of the state.
The gods’ landscape architects must have been on strike the day they created that little corner of the Sahara where 150 000 refugees huddle in tents and mud houses waiting to return to their promised land. Locals call this part of the Sahara hamada, Arabic for ”unfruitful”.
Did Judge Jerome Ngwenya condone suspect business practices? Evidence presented by him suggests he did. A high court judge knew about what he took to be an irregular attempt by his own company to win an airports tender.
The head of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) in the Eastern Cape has been suspended following allegations that he solicited money from Cape-based mafioso Vito Palazzolo.
Selby Baqwa is no protector of the public, as shown by his report on the ”tainted tiara”. Stefaans Brummer ventriloquises…
PRESIDENT Nelson Mandela this week revealed the ANC had received large donations from Indonesia