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In today’s news update, Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has refrained from commenting on possible sabotage at Eskom, while activist and whistleblower Pamela Mabini, who was instrumental in Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso’s case and others, has been assassinated.
Furthermore, US President Trump has offered an expedited pathway to US citizenship for white South Africans.
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Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has refrained from commenting on possible sabotage at Eskom after South Africa experienced renewed electricity outages due to load shedding.
Ramokgopa was speaking in Pretoria on Saturday following Eskom’s decision to implement Stage 3 load shedding.
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Community activist and whistleblower Pamela Mabini, who was instrumental in the fight against Nigerian pastor Timothy Omotoso and others, has been assassinated.
The ministry of justice and constitutional development said Mabini was gunned down by unknown assailants in the driveway of her home in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape province on Friday.
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US President Trump has offered an expedited pathway to US citizenship for white South Africans, falsely claiming that the government was confiscating their land and calling their treatment in the country “terrible.”
According to Trump, “any farmer” who is “seeking to flee” South Africa “for reasons of safety” can now apply to become a US citizen – rather than a refugee.
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Police have arrested a 37-year-old suspect for theft and tampering with essential infrastructure and seized 41 Eskom transformers worth millions in lost revenue.
The suspect was arrested during an intelligence-driven operation on Friday.
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A state witness’s testimony in the R24.9 million Nulane Investments fraud, money laundering and corruption trial became the focus on Friday as the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) reserved its judgment on the state’s appeal.
The SCA heard a leave to appeal application by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), which is seeking to overturn a ruling that acquitted all the accused in the Nulane case.
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