“I felt once more how simple and frugal a thing is happiness: a glass of wine, a roast chestnut, a wretched little brazier, the sound of the sea. Nothing else.”
Patrick Dlamini was barely a year into the top job at Africa’s largest asset manager, which oversees R3.6-trillion, when he was suspended. But not everyone believed this should have happened.
Read the full story by @robrose_za, @VernonWessels and @rubyghdelahunt here.
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"Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions that would bar far-left activists from entering our country, calling them 'enemies of our civilization' and that they're not welcome in the United States." | @townhallcom https://t.co/Eyslm21NS2
She is back at work!!!!!
Investigating Directorate Against Corruption head Andrea Johnson is back at work today. This is after she was a no-show at the #MadlangaCommission for her scheduled appearance on Monday after being rushed to hospital.
'From the Archives'
In 2008, the City of Johannesburg agreed to sell some of the most valuable land in central Sandton to a politically-connected consortium. 13 years later, the buyer has yet to pay.
But a handful of people made millions, including former mayor Park Tau’s brother-in-law and a mysterious trust with apparent links to the ANC.
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@golimpopo Well, I did escape to the Kruger. I returned via Orpen Gate. What misery did I encounter driving through Acronhoek! A town abandoned (as so many) by this @MYANC@GovernmentZA Shocking and sad. No water, not electricity, no road no services.