Why focus on CR17 s funding and not NDZ s READER LETTER > By READER LETTER - 09 April 2021 - 11:10 Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa at the ANC national conference in Nasrec, Johannesburg, where both contested the race for the presidency of the party. Image: Alaister Russell
Radical Economic Transformation (RET) proponents and apologists have been frothing in their mouths about the funding of the CR17 campaign. Although there were other candidates fighting to become ANC president, only President Cyril Ramaphosa was singled out for special attention.
An insider of the Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma campaign has now made allegations of a R5bn NDZ Project . The narrative is that 10 people, including Jimmy Manyi, Phapano Phasha, Bathabile Dlamini, Nomvula Mokonyane, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Supra Mahumapelo, Carl Niehaus and Hlaudi Motsoeneng and other junior comrades attended the NDZ Project meetings in 2011.
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Sun City is completely full for the long weekend, says Sun International COO of hospitality Graham Wood. Image: Supplied
It may not be the traditional Easter holiday bonanza in South Africa, but hoteliers, airlines and other tourism establishments are seeing a surge in bookings for the long weekend.
A quick search on the websites of the main domestic airlines show several flights sold out on the popular Joburg-Cape Town and Joburg-Durban routes, while prices on peak days have spiked on higher demand.
âCovid Petalsâ a reminder of how to push forward when odds are against us
By Tanya Waterworth
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Durban â Durban resident Ilza Oosthuizen wrote 107 000 words during the first 40 days of the coronavirus lockdown as she gathered news, locally, nationally and abroad to record history in the making.
At the time, she did not know she would end up publishing a book: Covid-19 Petals, 40 Days of Life Changing Chronicles.
This week, Oosthuizen who is semi-retired but still works in the public relations industry, said: âWhen President Ramaphosa said there would be a full lockdown for 21 days, I didnât know what I was going to do with myself.