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Morning Brief – Monday, 29 August 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering the R3 billion tobacco and gold plunder network uncovered by Sars, Justice minister Ronald Lamola has hit back at EFF leader Julius Malema after he said the EFF would back Paul Mashatile as ANC president, and the government has clearly defined what classifies as boerewors. R3bn ‘fraudulent, intentional tax evasion’: …

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Morning Brief – Friday, 26 August 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering claims by the Limpopo MEC for health that Zimbabwean nationals are placing a strain on the provincial healthcare system, the competition watchdog has raided several insurance companies it suspects of collusion, and Boeing will send a manned flight to the International Space Station next year. FACT CHECK | No, MEC …

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Morning Brief – Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering the planned national shutdown protests on Wednesday, organised by trade unions Cosatu and Saftu, big business is worried about government expenditure on servicing the high costs associated with debt, and consumers are ditching their online shopping carts when they see the price of delivery. What is Wednesday’s national trade union …

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Morning Brief – Monday, August 22, 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering President Ramaphosa’s assertion that cadre deployment is not unlawful or unconstitutional, SA has six months before a natural gas supply shortage hits industries that rely on piped gas, and Barbara Hogan calls out politicians who believe it’s ‘their time to eat.’ Ramaphosa contradicts Zondo Commission’s finding that cadre deployment is …

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Morning Brief – Friday, August 19, 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering the potential fate of finance minister Enoch Godongwana after being accused of sexual harassment, the ANC outlines its electoral guidelines, handing Ace Magashule a blow, and Turkey slashes its repo rate despite astronomical inflation of 80%. Godongwana’s fate in limbo as docket in sexual assault case heads to NPA – …

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Morning Brief – Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Good morning. Today we’re covering a new report that details the gender pay gap between female and male executives at large companies, President Ramaphosa will not appear at the public protector’s impeachment hearings, and finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s sexual harassment allegation to be discussed at ANC integrity commission meeting.  SA has more women execs at …

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