In today’s news, former Ekom CEO Matshela Koko has a tell-all interview with The Citizen, pupils at a school in the Free State face disciplinary action after allegedly burning fellow learners during initiation, and economists weigh in on the unchanged repo rate.
We also look at hackers threatening to release all South Africans’ financial data, the minister of employment and labour threatening legal action after being accused of corruption, a report on the state of hospitals as evidence the NHI may fail, new hijacking scams, a R3.7bn SAA looting spree and Thriston Lawrence taking the lead on the first day of the Joburg Open.
“Even if the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) were given 100 years to investigate me, they would come out with nothing.”
These were the words of former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko during a tell-all interview with The Citizen this week, after his R2.1-billion corruption case was struck off the court’s roll.
Four grade 10 pupils from Christiaan De Wet Combined School in the Free State are facing disciplinary action after allegedly burning 13 grade 8 pupils during an initiation ritual this month.
The incident sparked outrage following a social media post showing fresh and old burn marks on the arms of some pupils.
Economists and banks have welcomed the decision to leave the repo rate unchanged at 8.25%, saying it provides a bit of stability and lift consumers’ holiday spirits after a tough year.
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) unanimously decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 8.25% during its November meeting, despite headline inflation verging on the upper end of the Sarb’s target band.
Hackers have threatened to leak every South African’s private financial data unless two of the country’s largest consumer credit reporting agencies, TransUnion and Experian pay a sum of R1.1 billion in ransom.
TransUnion and Experian, may have been hit by a fresh data cybercrime attack, which could expose South Africans financial and personal data.
Lawyers for Oscar Pistorius said on Wednesday they hope the former South African Paralympic champion who was convicted of murdering his girlfriend a decade ago will be released immediately if granted parole later this week.
Pistorius (37) will appear before a parole board at a correctional centre outside Pretoria where he is currently detained on Friday.
Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi said he will be filing court papers to set aside the R5 billion jobs deal between the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and Thuja Capital.
Nxesi briefed the public and the media on the latest processes and actions that he has taken to set the agreement aside after allegations by the Thuja Capital’s CEO Mthunzi Mdwaba.
A 532-page report containing “countless tales of inhumane treatment and negligence” at public healthcare institutions, was released by the Freedom Front Plus (FF+) on Wednesday.
The Horrors of State and Provincial Hospitals in South Africa report paints a grim picture of alleged human rights abuses, an utter decline in service delivery and infrastructure, “as well as staff incompetence and an indifferent attitude towards the plight and suffering of patients”.
The Belfast police in Mpumalanga are trying to trace down the mother of a baby girl, who was dumped on a railway line last week.
On Thursday last week, a baby girl was recovered in a maize meal bag that was dumped on the railway line in Dalmanuta, Belfast.
Crafty criminals have concocted two new elaborate scams aimed at targeting unsuspecting South African motorists at petrol stations.
The concerning rise in these scams is in addition to various new sophisticated hijacking trends, including bank app kidnappings, used by crime syndicates.
Police in Limpopo have arrested two illegal miners, a tipper truck driver and an operator, at Wintervelt (Mahlakwena) dumping site.
Law enforcement officers and private security swooped on the area this week and found a group of people participating in illegal mining activities. Once spotted, the miners ran in all directions.
South African Airways (SAA) was the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for several board members, staff and suppliers.
Before business rescue saved the airline from total implosion, financial irregularities amounting to more than R3.7 billion were clocked up.
The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) arrested 801 suspects nationally between July and September, head Lieutenant-General Godfrey Lebeya said on Thursday.
Of the 801 suspects, 791 were natural persons, while 10 were entities.
A mere six days after the new Mrs South Africa was crowned at the Theatre of Marcellus, Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, one of her princesses has resigned from her role.
33-year-old Tshego Gaelae was crowned as the new Mrs South Africa on Friday 17 November. Skeem Saam actress, Pearl Nikolic, 31, took the first runner-up spot, while 47-year-old entrepreneur, Noeline Rajbally, from Durban was announced as the second runner-up.
A recent study has revealed that Queen Elizabeth II remains the most talked about royal, with more Google searches, TikTok views, Instagram hashtags, and articles written combined than any other royal.
In research conducted by GetInsta, which analysed global Google searches, TikTok views, Instagram hashtags, and articles of numerous British royals to identify who is the most influential, the late monarch whose demise came last September, came out tops.
Just days after finishing tied fifth in the DP World Tour final in Dubai last Sunday, South Africa’s Thriston Lawrence continued his good form with a scintillating course record first round of 62, eight-under-par, at the 2023 Joburg Open at Houghton on Thursday.
The tournament is the opener for the 2024 DP World Tour season and is co-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour.
Orlando Pirates finally suspended Thembinkosi Lorch on Wednesday, not long after the Buccaneers attacker was given a three year suspended sentence for assaulting his ex-girlfriend Fundiswa Mathithibala.
From Pirates, however, this is too little, way too late, sending an appalling message in a country beset by a plague of violence against women.
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