Brian Sokutu Those who throw accusations at judges demean our Constitution, said Ramaphosa. ANC top six: Jessie Duarte, Ace Magashule, Gwede Mantashe, Cyril Ramaphosa, David Mabuza and Paul Mashatile. Picture: Gallo Images The ANC’s top leadership is to soon meet embattled former president Jacob Zuma over his continued refusal to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture, President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday. Responding to questions on a wide range of issues raised during the SA National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) media briefing, Rampahosa said there were several engagements taking place with Zuma to ensure he abided with the law. These have included the recent visit to Zuma’s Nkandla homestead by Police Minister Bheki Cele, with Ramaphosa dispelling any perception that the meeting signalled
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Eskom bossâs âracist reign of terrorâ
By Staff Reporter
THABO MAKWAKWA
Durban - AFTER a long battle between two executives, a twist arose when Eskom Group chief executive Andre De Ruyter suspended Solly Tshitangano, its chief procurement officer.
The conflict between the two apparently stemmed from Tshitangano s complaint about De Ruyter s alleged âracist handling of black officials and black suppliers who were subjected to continuous harassmentâ since De Ruyter joined Eskom as its chief executive.
However, Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said the move to suspend Tshitangano was due to his performance. Tshitangano has been placed on precautionary suspension pending a disciplinary process into his performance.
South Africa resisted adding yet more billions of rand to its ongoing bailout of the country’s bankrupt national airline, sticking to the idea that a private…