Battle lines drawn as Rebosis saga drags on Citizen reporter
Businessman Zunaid Moti, Chairman of the Moti Group, poses for a photograph in his office in Sandton, 15 February 2021. Picture: Michel Bega Zunaid Motiâs voting rights were granted for the upcoming Rebosis AGM, in which he is owed R125 million by CEO Sisa Ngebulana’s Amatolo Family Trust.
The battle between businessman Zunaid Moti and Rebosis CEO Sisa Ngebulana continues, with two affidavits regarding the North Gauteng High Court matter now in the public domain.Â
Moti said in December last year he was owed R125 million by Ngebulanaâs Amatolo Family Trust.
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WATCH: Shopper has a meltdown after being told to wear a mask
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Durban - A woman who refused to wear a mask in supermarket and squabbled with retail staff who insisted she wear a mask is going viral online after the drama was captured on a cellphone.
Footage of the incident, which appears to have occured at a Pick n Pay store was shared on activist, Yusuf Abramjee’s Twitter page this week and had already been viewed over 133 000 times.
It is unclear which Pick n Pay the incident occurred at or when but the woman who appeared to be buying two loaves of bread launches into a tirade after being told to wear a mask.
Electricity price hike a blow to Soweto residents 19 February 2021 - 07:43
Residents in Soweto say the 15.63% electricity tariff increase will cripple them.
The National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) was this week ordered by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria to allow Eskom to recover R10bn in allowable revenue from consumers in the 2021/2022 financial year, throwing ordinary citizens into turmoil.
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Pick n Pay staff were on the receiving end of an earful from a woman who refused to wear a mask, saying it was unconstitutional. Yes, they still walk among us.