An alleged cartel member was going to spend the day at Luthuli House.
You won’t see news headlines about the ANC and suggested links to criminal cartels or questions about Ace’s relationship with Nku.
The media hysteria is reserved only for the EFF.
🇿🇦Universities ( collectively ) in South Africa are receiving 40% of their revenue from Government.
And,
🇿🇦More than 50% of their costs are going toward employee compensation.
The daily anti-illegal immigrant marches and attacks roiling South Africa are led by a failed Zulu radio personality, a DJ dropped by a small regional radio station and an unheralded actor.
https://t.co/sbqciPMCJl
🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆:
Somali referee Omar Artan has been appointed to take charge of the highly anticipated clash between PSG and Aston Villa in Salzburg in the 2026 UEFA Cup.
A major assignment on the big stage for the official who was denied to enter the US for the World Cup.
#UEFA
#SuperCup
🚨 WTF?! A USS Liberty survivor drops a massive bombshell.
He confirms they were threatened with prison or worse if they ever spoke about the Israeli attack.
Another veteran explicitly states "Israel owns us" after being ignored by Congress for 59 years. Total betrayal!
Former President Zuma who lived in exile in Mozambique,had at least 2 of his children in Mozambican hospitals, has now jumped on the Afrophobic bandwagon,which has sadly costed the lives of 5 Mozambican citizens.
What an irony fellow Africans.
🚨🚨EL VÍDEO MÁS PODEROSO QUE VERÁS HOY.
John Clauser, Premio Nobel de Física y 1,500 Cientificos más en Quantum Korea dicen:
"NO EXISTE Cambio Climático, NO EXISTE Emergencia Climática"
El Dr. Clause Agregó: "La narrativa del Cambio Climático es una PELIGROSA CORRUPCIÓN QUE AMENAZA LA ECONÓMIA A NIVEL GLOBAL" ⚔️🔥
New footage has emerged in the killing of seven-month-old Palestinian Sam Abu Haikal in the occupied West Bank.
The video appears to show the family's car slowing to a stop before an Israeli soldier opens fire.
Sky's @AdamParsons reports ⬇️
Latest: https://t.co/cjyZPzIyeA
Bill Gates HOUNDED by reporters and protesters as he walks out of Epstein hearing
'GOD sees all your evil, Bill Gates. You’re a satanist, you’re transgender'
Bill stays silent
FIFA spent 24 years running a $150 MILLION bribery operation across six continents.
The man who brought it down was a 400 pound informant who recorded his colleagues while wearing an adult diaper in Trump Tower.
FIFA was founded in 1904 to govern world football. By the 1990s, it controlled a sport watched by half the planet. It awarded World Cups. It brokered billion-dollar broadcast deals. It operated from Zurich with a staff of over 400 and virtually zero external oversight.
The man who ran it was Sepp Blatter. A Swiss former tourism official who became FIFA president in 1998 and held the role for 17 years. He won four re-elections. He was effectively untouchable.
The corruption was not hidden. It was structural. FIFA officials and sports marketing executives took bribes and kickbacks in exchange for the television and marketing rights to international tournaments. World Cups. Copa Américas. Gold Cups. CONCACAF Champions Leagues. The rights were for sale. The buyers knew it.
The scheme stretched from 1991 to 2015. It involved officials across South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and the United States. It touched confederations on every continent. Nobody inside FIFA stopped it. Nobody inside FIFA tried.
The man who broke it open was one of the most corrupt officials of all. Chuck Blazer. Former general secretary of CONCACAF. FIFA Executive Committee member from 1996 to 2013. His nickname was "Mr. 10 Per Cent." He took a commission on everything.
Blazer lived in a $18,000-a-month apartment on the 49th floor of Trump Tower in Manhattan. He rented a second unit next door for $6,000 a month. It was for his cats. He ran up $29 MILLION in credit card charges during his tenure. He kept a parrot. He held a standing table at Elaine's on the Upper East Side, his driver waiting outside.
He weighed over 400 pounds. He got around Manhattan on a motorised scooter. In November 2011, two federal agents, one FBI, one IRS, followed him down a Fifth Avenue sidewalk. They caught up to him and gave him a choice. Cooperate, or go to prison for tax evasion.
Blazer cooperated. He became a government informant the same month. He signed a deal with the Eastern District of New York and began recording conversations with fellow FIFA officials. He met with prosecutors 19 times between December 2011 and November 2013.
At the 2012 London Olympics, Blazer invited FIFA colleagues to his hotel room and secretly recorded them using a microphone hidden in a keychain. Back in Trump Tower, FBI agents affixed a listening device to his body while he stood in his apartment in an adult diaper.
In November 2013, Blazer appeared in a Brooklyn courtroom in a wheelchair. He pleaded guilty to 10 federal charges. Racketeering. Wire fraud. Money laundering. Tax evasion. He admitted to taking part in a $10 MILLION bribe scheme to help South Africa win the 2010 World Cup bid. The plea was sealed. Nobody outside the courtroom knew.
The $10 MILLION had been disguised as support for an "African Diaspora Legacy Programme" in the Caribbean. It was wired in three instalments from a FIFA account in Switzerland to accounts controlled by Jack Warner, then FIFA vice-president and president of CONCACAF. Warner's son, Daryan, had earlier collected a briefcase containing $10,000 in cash from a South African bid official at a hotel in Paris. He flew it straight back to Trinidad.
For two more years, the investigation expanded in silence. Blazer's recordings gave prosecutors a target list. The FBI, the IRS, and the Eastern District of New York built the case. On May 27, 2015, they moved.
At 6 a.m., Swiss police entered the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich. Rooms started at $900 a night. Seven FIFA officials were arrested in their bedrooms. Hotel porters held up white bed sheets in the corridors, trying to shield the men being led to police cars. It did not work. The Associated Press filmed the whole thing.
Hours later in Brooklyn, Attorney General Loretta Lynch unsealed a 47-count, 164-page indictment. Fourteen defendants. Nine FIFA officials. Five sports marketing executives. Racketeering conspiracy. Wire fraud. Money laundering. The charges described a 24-year criminal enterprise. Four individuals and two corporations had already pleaded guilty in secret.
Blatter was not among those arrested. Two days later, on May 29, he was re-elected FIFA president for a fifth term. Four days after that, on June 2, he announced his resignation. He had held the job for 17 years.
On December 3, 2015, it happened again. Another dawn raid at the same hotel. Two more FIFA officials arrested. A 92-count superseding indictment charged 16 additional defendants. The total number of people charged reached 41.
In October 2015, Coca-Cola, Visa, McDonald's, and Budweiser, four of FIFA's biggest sponsors, publicly demanded Blatter resign immediately. Blatter's lawyer replied that his client "respectfully disagrees" and would not step down. FIFA's ethics committee banned him for eight years. It was later reduced to six.
Blazer never testified. He died on July 12, 2017, at the age of 72. Rectal cancer, diabetes, coronary artery disease. He had been banned from football for life by FIFA in 2015, the same organisation he had looted for two decades and then helped dismantle from a hospital bed.
By the time the case wound down, 27 individuals had pleaded guilty. Two more were convicted at trial. Four corporations entered guilty pleas. The DOJ recovered over $201 MILLION in restitution. Jack Warner, 80 years old, is still fighting extradition from Trinidad.
Blatter and Michel Platini were later charged with fraud by Swiss prosecutors over a separate $2 MILLION payment. They were acquitted. Twice.
71 Children found in a sewer tunnel...
"The Nyack Fire Department, Hatzoloh, and Chaveirim responded after 71 children became stranded in a sewer system while following a creek during a hike.
According to Nyack Mayor Joe Rand speaking to Rockland Daily, the group began at Memorial Park and followed a creek that eventually led them into an underground section. The children reportedly continued exploring for roughly a quarter mile, reaching the area near downtown before becoming confused and unable to find their way back.
At some point, a person inside a nearby restaurant noticed the children below ground and called 911.
Emergency crews responded and were able to safely locate and rescue all of the children without injury. All participants have since been accounted for.
RocklandDaily will continue to update this story as more information becomes available."