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Mangaung Shutdown: Deadly demonstrations continue as protestors vow to keep going until demands are met

Mangaung Shutdown: Deadly demonstrations continue as protestors vow to keep going until demands are met
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Case against Ace Magashule s Free State DG over bursa

Ace Magashule had already been Free State premier for four years when Ralikontsane was appointed director-general in September 2013, who requested to appear before commission chair Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo to deal with allegations of corruption in relation to a student bursary programme.  The allegations are contained in an August 2019 affidavit deposed by former Free State economic development, tourism and environmental affairs MEC Mxolisi Dukwana. Evidence leader advocate Veruschka September probed Dukwana’s suspicion that the international scholarship programme run out of the Office of the Premier was being used to take money out of the country. Dukwana alleged there was no verification done on whether all the students being paid actually existed, that children of politically connected people in the Free State were benefiting, and no proper due diligence was done on the institutions students were being sent to. 

State Capture Commission hears evidence about Free State bursary scheme

State Capture Commission hears evidence about Free State bursary scheme By IOL Reporter Share JOHANNESBURG: The State Capture Commission heard evidence from Kopung Ralikontsane, a former director general in the office of the Free State premier. The commission’s chairperson Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo asked to hear evidence related to a bursary scheme, initiated by the Free State government. Advocate Veruschka September led the evidence of Ralikontsane. “The bursary scheme in the provincial government was driven by the office of the then premier Ace Magashule,” said Ralikontsane. He revealed that the province used to have a local bursary scheme but, around 2014, the provincial government decided to broaden the scheme and have an international bursary scheme.

Artist turns bullying trauma into art

Artist turns bullying trauma into art By Murphy Nganga Share Cape Town - In a world where he grew up being bullied, contemporary artist Silas Motse transforms Cape Town s streets into a canvas of love, light and hope. Born and bred in the Free State, Motse was not exposed to much. Experiencing being bullied at a tender age, Motse turned to art in effort to escape his bullies. “When I was younger, the kids at school would constantly make fun of my ears. This resulted in me building a wall of defence because I was tired of being targeted. I would swear and retaliate back to scare them away. I used to have a book that I would use to threaten people away. In this book I usually drew funny caricatures of people. I remember that my father used to hunt, so everyone in the community knew this so they made fun of me. They would make fun of me surviving on rabbit meat because of my dad s work,” said Motse.

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