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The mines are heading for liquidation again
The finalisation of liquidation proceedings should at least give them some temporary relief.
Khulubuse Zuma sold off his rich trappings and claims he is nearly broke – but liquidators believe there’s much more.
The nephew of the president has brought an end to the long-running Aurora-Pamodzi saga by agreeing on a settlement deal.
An oil deal originally fronted by Khulubuse Zuma is being probed by US authorities as part of a wider investigation into Och-Ziff Capital Management.
The Panama Papers leak has thrown light on ownership secrecy in a Khulubuse Zuma-fronted oil deal in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
President Jacob Zuma’s nephew, Khulubuse, has responded to news that he has been named in the leaked Panama Papers.
President Zuma’s nephew Khulubuse Zuma caused the loss of thousands of jobs after stripping assets at now failed mining company Aurora.
The president’s office has kept mum on allegations that Khulubuse Zuma stashed away money in the British Virgin Islands in 2010.
The revenue services in both South Africa and Swaziland seem to be investigating the same man.
Pretoria high court finds directors of Aurora, including Khulubuse Zuma and Zondwa Mandela, guilty of stripping the assets of Pamodzi Gold’s mines.
The statements "seek to distort the findings" of the report by the commissioner who was tasked to conduct an inquiry into the affairs of Pamodzi.
The application was dismissed with costs, with the judge saying Zuma’s interests were not directly affected.
Khulubuse Zuma, President Jacob Zuma’s controversial nephew, will go to court to fight claims for R1.5-billion by the liquidators of Aurora mines.
Controversial Bhana family not giving in
Why is Zwelinzima Vavi spending his precious political capital on a boycott of Generations in support of highly-paid actors, asks Verashni Pillay.
Court documents allege that Michael Hulley – despite his denials – was an Aurora director.
After an M&G report, the public protector has been asked to probe claims that Jacob Zuma abused his power for an investment in his nephew’s company.
A meeting with the president appears to have persuaded an investment firm to give millions to empowerment firm Aurora, which others ‘misappropriated’.
Controversial family is involved in another questionable gold deal
Khulubuse Zuma and a business partner bought "gold bars" from Guinea, but they turned out to be copper and zinc, a media report said on Sunday.
The media has laughed off the price tag demanded for rights to cover Khulubuse Zuma’s marriage to a Swazi princess.
Here are the people the auditor’s report identifies as having paid more than R7-million to benefit Jacob Zuma between 1995 and 2006.
Julius Malema’s attempts to politically capitalise on the Marikana mine shooting continued on Thursday at Grootvlei gold mine on the East Rand.
In a blistering anti-Zuma speech, Julius Malema has urged Aurora workers to fight for their rights, and unite to "make the mines ungovernable".
Businessman Khulubuse Zuma owes the eThekwini metro police R28 950 in outstanding traffic fines. The metro cops may have to wait in line, however.
Liquidators say Solly and Fazel Bhana were behind the collapse of the Pamodzi gold mines, stripping the mines’ assets while workers went unpaid.
Some of Khulubuse Zuma’s assets have been auctioned but this has done little to sate the appetite of a ravenous public keenly awaiting his punishment.
Three luxury cars and household goods belonging to Khulubuse Zuma have been auctioned off to pay R10-million owed to Protea Coin Security.
The end of the Pamodzi and Aurora crisis may finally be in sight if the Pamodzi liquidators succeed in selling the Grootvlei and Orkney mines.
Protesters opposed to the DRC’s Joseph Kabila are picketing outside the Mining Indaba, calling on investors to eschew the country’s mineral resources.