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William Hills part 21: How Coffee Jacobs drove South Africa s first motor car
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Woeful tale of SA s historic political skulduggery
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Our book
Rogues’ Gallery shows that corruption in South Africa has existed for at least as long as our history has been recorded. By focusing on a dozen skelms – starting with Willem Adriaan van der Stel in 1700 and ending with Jacob Zuma – we discovered that corruption is part of our national DNA. (On the positive side, so is whistle-blowing.)
Given that the plunder has, at times, been of biblical proportions, we thought it might be useful to come up with 10 Commandments of Corruption.
Thou shalt gift thyself land and a house at the government’s expense
With Nkandla and its firepool so fresh in our minds, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that JZ’s KwaZulu-Natal bolthole was somehow unique. Sadly, all 13 chapters of our book feature at least one government-funded personal pleasure dome.
Fernando Simao: Remembering the ‘Cabinda Beast’
2021-03-12
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mibia’s oldest football club Tigers, has a stinking rich history of importing highly gifted footballers from neighbouring countries, notably from Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in that sequence.
Those that spring to mind are; Zeka Malunga, Tony Belange, Paolo Ndjamba, Boniface ‘Papi’ Matingou and in recent years versatile Tanzanian box-to-box midfielder Lubigisa Lubigisa. Nonetheless, none has caught the imagination of the neutral fan other than the strongly built versatile defender Fernando Simao.
The much adored Angolan refugee brought a certain measure of stability in the fragile Ingwe’s rearguard, marshalling the back four with great aplomb alongside club stalwarts Kumi ‘Kanniedood’ Umati, Metuu Hipondoka, Alex ‘Kanjungu Koura’ Kapenaina, Mendoza Mundjanima and the ageing pair of Abnery Tobias-Angula and Scalla Shaanika.