As the ANC regime in South Africa dives head first into the deep dark pool of Socialism and the removal of private property rights, it seems to be completely blind to what similar laws did to Zimbabwe and Venezuela etc. Continue reading…
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A complainant who allegedly approached the Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, about an incident 10 years ago now wants to file a claim of R350,000 against her because she was unwilling to investigate the matter. The complainant allegedly made a case against a senior member of the Limpopo Office of the Public Protector, and won the.. Continue reading…
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The drought in the Northern Cape province which has been ongoing for the past 5 years is the worst it has ever been in the past 50 years, and farmers are being ruined due to the government dragging its feet. Northern Cape Premier Dr. Zamani Saul is being asked to declare a provincial emergency and escalate the issue as quickly as possible. Continue reading…
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South African unions have joined forces to take on the Rothschild family, which they have accused of being involved in attempts to ‘capture’ the country’s SOEs (State Owned Enterprises). According to the Citizen tabloid, the NUMSA (National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa) and the SACCA (South African Cabin Crew Association) released a joint statement,.. Continue reading…
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A bishop was arrested by police, after alleging that the ANC’s deputy president, David Mabuza is a murderer about a year ago. Bishop Hangwi Maumela, apparently said the ANC could not afford to appoint a murderer as deputy president of the country. He apparently added that the country had to choose people who didn’t sleep.. Continue reading…
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The punishment doesn’t really fit the crime on this one. Zandile Gumede may be on “special leave”, but her salary payments won’t be taking a break. Embattled eThekwini Mayor Zandile Gumede begins 30 days of “special leave” on Monday, as mandated by the ANC’s Provincial Executive Committee Meeting this weekend. The members have claimed this.. Continue reading…
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The embattled South African Municipal Workers’ Union (Samwu) said on Wednesday that it has mandated its national office bearers to open criminal cases against other persons and companies involved in stealing money from the union account. This as Samwu confirmed that the workers’ coffers had been plundered of almost R88 million in just three years.. Continue reading…
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Karima Brown has a got a list of demands for Julius Malema, as the reporter battles to hold the EFF leader to account after he shared her number online. The court case pitting Karima Brown against the EFF has concluded its first day on Monday, with judgment being reserved in the Johannesburg High Court. The.. Continue reading…
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The Public Protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, said she was only trying clear Minister Pravin Gordhan’s name to end a dispute. Mkhwebane alleges that the minister interferes with her investigation after Gordhan putted his legal representative on her. The investigation is being conducted following the so-called privatization of the SA Reserve Bank which the minister has been.. Continue reading…
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With elections around the corner, the lingering questions about land reform are ever more crucial and timely. But, challenging questions need to be debated if a radical land reform programme is to be realised. The pace of land reform has been slow since South Africa’s first democratic elections 25 years ago. Recent findings confirm that.. Continue reading…
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The Special Investigating Unit says it is actively targeting fraudsters in the private healthcare sector.
Fraud, waste and abuse is costing the private healthcare system more than R22-billion, and if you submit false claims, you could face more than just being terminated from your scheme, the Council for Medical Schemes warned at its summit on fraud this week.
The event comes after deputy president David Mabuza announced at the Presidential Health Summit that the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) would be honing in on the healthcare sector.
“We want independent investigations that are turned around quickly and submit and identify findings appropriately,” Mabuza said at the October gathering.
The CMS estimates that fraud, abuse or waste accounts for about 15% of the R160-billion in claims that medical aids pay out annually.
The head of the SIU, advocate Andy Mothibi, said the body is working with the National Prosecuting Authority to help ensure tha Continue reading…
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During a land-claims ceremony where two families’ land was given back to them, the president of the country again fell into typical African ignorance. According to Ramaphosa, foreigners (whites), where received with open arms when they arrived in South Africa. The Whites were provided with food, friendship and land but it was apparently not enough… Continue reading…
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The ANC’s racist land grab requires, by US law, that the USA ceases trading with South Africa according to their AGOA Trade Agreement. Could that be the reason USA and UK are forced to pretend that Ramaphosa’s racist land grab is lawful and ok? Ramaphosa’s racist land grab is clearly, patently and obviously both immoral.. Continue reading…
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The Western Government Health Department will be investigating a young mother’s claims that she nearly bled to death after suffering a miscarriage, while nurses ignored her and ate their cereal at Groote Schuur Hospital.
The woman says she lay for seven hours in a heap of blood clots “the size of her fists”, while the dead baby lay between her legs.
Saadijah Samuels Abrahams, 28, of Bridgetown says nurses ignored her desperate cries for help and, afterwards, a cleaner dumped the foetus in a bin.
“I wrapped the baby inside tissue paper and left it at my bedside and when I came back, the nurse said she didn’t know what happened,” she says.
“When my husband was finally allowed inside the ward, he put on gloves and found the baby inside the bin. Can you imagine that? To find your baby inside a bin?”
Saadijah was 14 weeks pregnant with her second child and says she was excited to be giving birth in July.
Yet again, parents had to remove their children from a North West school. And again innocent children are used in a diabolical political scheme to garner black votes. Police and paramedics were on the scene as chaos erupted at Stilfontein Hoërskool after allegations of racism. Vandalism has taken place with windows and doors broken after.. Continue reading…
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