@AndileNcube Let us be realistic, that's R20 000 going to members for a gig. The are other overheads that still need to be covered. So are they really being exploited? What would be a fair wage?
MacAllister has got a lot of heat this year, yet Gโberch has been getting away with MURDER for the longest.
C.250k a week. ยฃ1M GBP per month.
We more regardless of system and this is why a 6 is so important. #LFC
We are at @CAFCLCC#UPTHEBUCS#OnceAndAlways#Asinavalo ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ฅถ
Pretoria West last night. Motorist hijacked and murdered.
WARNING: GRAPHIC โ ๏ธ
Letโs get these killers arrested. Anyone with info, call @SAPoliceService on 08600 10111.
WATCH: Burkina Faso's former Minister of Transport, Vincent Dabilgou has been sent to the public for a thorough beating after he was found guilty of embezzling โฌ1.7 million and later sentenced to 11 years in prison.
The Special Tribunal Has Ordered The SIU To temporarily Return Five Seized Supercars Of Businessman Hangwani Maumela.
The Special Tribunal has ordered the SIU to temporarily return five seized supercars linked to alleged R2 billion Tembisa Hospital kingpin Hangwani Maumela.
Maumela who is known to have close links with President Cyril Ramaphosa is diectly linked to the R2 billion looting of the Tembisa Hospital.
The vehicles in question include two Aston Martins, two Ferraris and a Rolls Royce that were seized during raids on a Sandton mansion and a Ormars Den's Mpumalanga luxury dealership.
The court ruled that the cars must be released to Omarโs Motor Den, but only under strict conditions.
The verdict read;
"The dealership must provide security equal to each vehicleโs full market value, insure the cars and get approval before any sale.
The cars, their value, remain under the control of the court-appointed curator.
"The SIU insists this is not a loss for the state, saying the ruling actually preserves the value of the assets while investigations continue. The unit maintains the vehicles were bought at suspiciously discounted prices using proceeds of unlawful activity.
Investigators allege Maumela used family members and proxies to hide ownership of at least 26 high-value vehicles worth nearly R207 million," it read.
The main forfeiture case is still coming, with the SIU vowing to press ahead as questions around ownership, discounts and hospital corruption are tested in court.