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Call it Sharpeville Day to reflect correct history – The Citizen

Call it Sharpeville Day to reflect correct history – The Citizen
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This way and that way: EFF slammed for political flip-flop – The Citizen

Eric Naki The EFF’s latest call for political gatherings to be reopened contradicts the party’s long-held approach that government must impose stricter restrictions. EFF leader Julius Malema addresses the National Assembly virtually on 16 February 2021 during the debate on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (Sona). Picture: Screenshot The support of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) for Gestapo-like strict lockdown regulations is coming back to haunt the Red Berets as they resort to their “flip-flop” habits, say political experts. The EFF’s latest call for political gatherings to be reopened contradicts the party’s long-held approach that government must impose stricter restrictions, and the party even criticised President Cyril Ramaphosa for being too soft on the issue. Polit

Jacob Zuma is tearing the country and ANC in two – political analysts – The Citizen

Former president Jacob Zuma. Picture Neil McCartney Former President Jacob Zuma’s defiance of the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture could to lead the country into a catastrophe, with the ANC factional battle being the main reason the governing party appears to be looking the other way. On Monday, Zuma blatantly said he would defy the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) ruling which ordered him to appear before the commission, stating he would rather go to jail than testify at the commission. Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, who chairs the commission, had turned to the apex court following months of Zuma evading and dodging summons for his appearance. While.

Gauteng PPE scandal unlikely to affect ANC in upcoming local elections, says analyst – The Citizen

PREMIUM! Gauteng Premiere addresses the media outside a field hospital by the entrance to Steve Biko Academic Hospital where Gauteng Premiere David Makhura visited, 11 January 2020, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles While the Democratic Alliance (DA) tries to oust Gauteng premier David Makhura in a bid for a motion of no confidence, it is likely the ongoing personal protective equipment (PPE) saga in the province would do no harm to the ANC in the upcoming local government elections. According to an affidavit by former Gauteng health chief financial officer Kabelo Lehloenya to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), Makhura was allegedly involved in handpicking suppliers in the awarding of PPE tenders. But Makhura has since denied the allegations, accusing Special Tribunal Judgement by Judge Selewe Motlhe of erring by directly referring to.

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