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Anthony Turton Growing frustration has been felt by society at large, as they have witnessed the systematic looting of the fiscus by the political elite. A Private security guard outside the Pick n Pay in the Pan Africa Mall in Alexandra, 14 July 2021 after mass looting happened in the area. Picture: Neil McCartney Things have been moving fast last week to expose the myth of Zuma. The battle has been waged and mopping-up operations are now underway. KwaZulu-Natal has been gutted, with the supply chain laid waste – and now the hangover brings a dawning new reality. The second week in July 2021 will forever be etched into the history books as the pivotal moment when SA was taken to the brink, but also pulled back. That pivotal moment was refreshing, because for once it was not a racial divide, or even a class divid
Watch: Now MK military veteran protest blocks N2 and N3
MK Military veterans blocked the N3 as they headed to the KZN legislature to hand over a list of demands to the government.
A group of angry uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) military veterans who are on their way to deliver a memorandum of demands to the provincial legislature in Pietermaritzburg blocked the N2 and N3 freeways near Durban on Wednesday.
A video of scores of MK veterans protesting on the freeway is doing the rounds on social media. The video depicts the veterans’ vehicles parked on the freeway and protestors crouching and singing on the road, with traffic backed up behind them. The protestors eventually moved on driving at 40km per hour in convey as they head to the KZN Legislature in Pietermaritzburg.
State Security Agency was used to boost ANC electoral fortunes during Zuma years, inquiry hears 26 January 2021 - 14:25 State Security Agency acting director-general Loyiso Jafta at the state capture inquiry in Johannesburg on January 26 2021. Image: Veli Nhlapo
The State Security Agency (SSA) and its financial resources were used to advantage the governing ANC against other political parties during election contests that took place during the Jacob Zuma administration from 2009 to 2018.
This is according testimony of SSA acting director-general Loyiso Jafta, who is testifying at the Zondo commission.
Jafta said on assuming the responsibility of acting DG in April 2018, he unearthed that SSA had been politicised from the onset, when it was established in 2009 from the merger of the then National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and SA Secret Service, among other intelligence structures.
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