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Transnet scandal: What role did Eskom’s new Mr Fix-it play?
amaBhungane
31 July, 2015
Anoj Singh is expected to perform miracles at the power utility, but his alleged role during a billion-rand Transnet deal may give pause for thought.
Truant union leader ‘too sick’ to teach
amaBhungane
A Port Elizabeth school is livid with its absent principal, who is well enough to punt a new union but is yet to show up at school.
Nuclear storm brews as board tries to oust energy chief
amaBhungane
24 July, 2015
Necsa faces a leadership crisis at the precise moment the government is on the cusp of issuing the main tender for the nuclear build project.
Shock new claims against Ramodibedi
amaBhungane
Swaziland's judicial body says Michael Ramodibedi threatened to shoot police if they tried to arrest him.
Cops in brash raid on Zuma critic Glenister’s home
amaBhungane
17 July, 2015
Police smashed their way into Hugh Glenister's house after a drug "tip-off" from crime intelligence.
Nuke plan: 50 shades of arms deal
Sam Sole
Atomic Tina Joemat-Pettersson and her team are rushing the nuclear deal but the fallout spells disaster.
How Numsa shop stewards splurged R200k
amaBhungane
A Numsa report shows the looting for workers' money by its shop stewards for "stress relief" and "drowning of sorrows".
Rumours are swirling in Lesotho that disgraced judge Michael Ramodibedi could be reinstated as the country’s Court of Appeal president.
amaBhungane
13 July, 2015
Rumours are swirling in Lesotho that disgraced judge Michael Ramodibedi could be reinstated as the country's Court of Appeal president.
Lesotho’s Ramodibedi rising back to the top?
amaBhungane
10 July, 2015
The kingdom's legal fraternity has indicated it would resist any attempts to reinstate Michael Ramodibedi as Court of Appeal president.
De Lille and the contentious Clifton Scenic Reserve megaproject
amaBhungane
The genesis of the mayor's plan to build on coastal public space may lie with two businessmen.
Tina Joemat-Pettersson’s PetroSA mail raises eyebrows
amaBhungane
Did the minister push a lucrative oil deal with a backer of Zuma's education trust?.
PetroSA’s statement did not arrive
amaBhungane
PetroSA pledged to send a statement, but it was not received.
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