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/ 15 October 2004
The state has refined its version of the R500 000 annual bribe allegedly promised to Zuma by French defence company Thales.
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/ 15 October 2004
The trial raises sticky questions for Madiba, the ANC and Deputy President Jacob Zuma.
Prosecution documents repeat claim that the deputy president was a conscious party to corruption.
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/ 28 November 2003
A new twist in the Ngcuka-Zuma saga highlights the battle lines in a bitter information war that has drawn in spooks past and present.
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/ 7 November 2003
Schabir Shaik gave much, but he was not the only one …
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/ 7 November 2003
Sam Sole, 2003 Vodacom Journalist of the Year, describes the scoop that led to the prize.
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/ 10 October 2003
Allegations have emerged that Schabir Shaik facilitated payments to a girl who laid a rape charge against the deputy president’s son.
The deputy president sang for his supper, if charges against arms dealer are to be believed.
Mutinational corporations must also be tackled as part of the case against Zuma, writes Hennie van Vuuren.
Making uKhahlamba (Drakensberg) out of a molehill.
Pressure mounts on Scorpions as scope of investigation expands.
South Africa went on trial this week: a trial of conscience, integrity and commitment to the values enshrined in our republic’s founding document.
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/ 26 January 2001
The Nkobi family has instructed its lawyers to investigate the <i>M&G</i>’s report last week that the Nkobi family is a shareholder of Nkobi Holdings.