Themba Maseko, the former chief government spokesman said it would be a very long wait for legislative reform, as urged by the Zondo report, to see the light of day if state capture culprits still in the state did not face the music
The ruling party was not only asleep on the job while former president Jacob Zuma colluded with state capture agents, but also lined its coffers with the proceeds of crime, the acting chief justice finds
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The State Capture report has found that former president Jacob Zuma was at the centre of the Gupta owned media’s rampant corruption at state institutions
Rajesh Sundaram alleges that Atul Gupta had access to intelligence relating to the movements of journalists working for the Gupta media empire
The former GCIS head bungled his chance at unmasking white monopoly capture
The former GCIS head has asked for a member of the Zondo commission’s legal team to recuse himself
According to former GCIS head Mzwanele Manyi, the New Age newspaper was a casualty of white-collar corporate capture of the state
Former head of GCIS Mzwanele Manyi will testify before the Zondo commission on Monday
The ANC’s deputy secretary general says the governing party is perceived as being on trial at the state capture inquiry
Johan Burger’s testimony dealt with attempts by the ANC and government to intervene in the closure of the accounts
In 2016, Maseko and 26 others signed a memorandum calling for an inquiry into allegations of state capture
In late January MultiChoice announced the news channel’s contract will not be renewed when it lapses in August 2018
The negative perception of its previous owners, the Guptas, persisted which also negatively impacted the company’s financials, Manyi explained
​Mzwanele Manyi claims he has paid the Gupta family in full for ANN7 and The New Age newspaper, the Sund​ay Times reported on Sunday
In recent weeks the Presidency has been at pains to demonstrate the continued longevity of Zuma’s presidency
Tough as nails, the ANC top-sixer is labelled a party unifier by some and clearly biased by others
‘The hearings, so far, have indeed been a roundabout of accusation and counter-accusation, much denial and much fulmination’
Zuma’s support could do more harm than good for the candidate’s ANC presidency campaign
The head of Transnet has distanced himself from the notorious family’s web of influence
Transformation is not a magical wand that excludes black owners from playing by the same rules as everybody else.
The new owner of the Guptas’ media assets may have his financial affairs closely watched
In March this year, Ramatlhodi was axed as minister of public service and administration
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A company owned by Mzwanele Manyi has forked out R450-million to buy The New Age Media and ANN7 from Gupta-owned firm Oakbay.
I would like to point out that it’s important not to cut corners when you clean your house of Parliament.
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On Wednesday Anonymous Africa claimed to take down Gupta-linked websites for Oakbay Investments, Sahara, and media outlets The New Age and ANN7.
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The cyber hacking cooperative Anonymous Africa threatened and apparently shut down the websites of Gupta-linked companies on Wednesday.
The ANC national executive committee this weekend lambasted South African media, especially those owned by the Gupta family, for their coverage.
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The New Age and ANN7 will appoint a public editor to deal with complaints, following the newspaper’s withdrawal from the ombudsman process.
The DA says the publication pulling out of the system meant it was no longer possible to hold the newspaper accountable for fairness and accuracy.
Parastatals are not primarily seen as development drivers or even as providers of services answerable to citizens, but as a source of patronage.
A former ANN7 employee says he fears for his life after turning down a severance package and was threatened by an alleged ANN7 bodyguard.