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Ses leerders sterf in 'n busongeluk naby Ventersburg in die Vrystaat. Die seun van oudpresident Jacob Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, stig sy eie party, en wys sy kleure. Opposisiepartye het 'n reuse taak voor hulle om die ANC uit die saal te lig.
Former SA president Jacob Zuma's son Duduzane is jumping into the political fray with a novel message for one from a hard-boiled ANC household - it's business, not politics, that holds the key to a successful South Africa. Zuma Jr - who has formed his own party All Game Changers (AGC) - says business people should be protected and allowed to “throw their money where they want to”. In this interview with BizNews, the one-time Gupta associate preaches re-industrialisation, infrastructure development and regaining investor confidence; and explains why he did not join MK, his father's new political party. He spoke to Chris Steyn of BizNews.
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The famous, highly articulate son of former SA President Jacob Zuma has decided to fight the country's potentially watershed 2024 National election outside the ANC because he “wants to be part of the solution”. Duduzane Zuma warns those in power will be held accountable for “dropping the ball”. In this cracking interview with Chris Steyn of BizNews, he calls for less politicking, less political rhetoric - and more action. He lists SA's three significant threats as racism, tribalism and xenophobia - and will stand on a tolerance and inclusivity platform. Zuma Jnr says he lives for “safety, security, peace and prosperity” and wants people to work together so that SA can attract the foreign investment needed to create job opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) said on Tuesday that President Cyril Ramaphosa must take a leave of absence and step aside as per the rules of the African National Congress, to allow for investigations into the theft of an alleged $4-million from his Limpopo farm. Former spy boss Arthur Fraser has laid criminal charges against Ramaphosa for allegedly contravening the Prevention of Organised Crime Act for failing to report the theft in 2020. Fraser alleges that $4-million was stolen and that the thieves were kidnapped, interrogated and paid to stay silent about the ordeal. The former spy boss further claims that he has evidence to back up his claims. The Presidency did confirm that money from the sale of game was stolen from Ramaphosa's farm, however, it denied any criminal wrongdoing on the part of the President. Addressing the media in Johannesburg, EFF leader Julius Malema said the party is demanding that the President not deliver Thursday's Presidency budget vote speech and that he allow the police to do their job without fear or favour. Malema suggested that Deputy President David Mabuza present the budget on Ramaphosa's behalf. The red berets' leader warned that if Ramaphosa does not step aside, the EFF will mobilise its supporters and other political parties. “Parliament is not a place of criminals. It is a place of honourable members and, therefore, the President shall be treated the same way we treated the former President who disrespected our Constitution,” Malema said. He called on the South African Revenue Service and the South African Reserve Bank to investigate. He also urged government institution employees to not conceal any information of wrongdoing related to the matter. Malema said the EFF in Namibia will open a case against Namibian President Hage Geingob to fully disclose all interactions with Ramaphosa. Fraser claims the Namibian President helped Ramaphosa find the suspects. Malema said those who question Fraser must “have themselves checked”. The EFF went on to urge religious leaders such as Bishop Thabo Makgoba, Reverend Frank Chikane and Thabo Mpumlwane to condemn Ramaphosa. Malema also accused institutions such as Freedom Under Law and Outa for turning a blind eye to the allegations levelled against the President. He blamed the media for downplaying the incident and accused it of portraying Ramaphosa as a saint. “Ramaphosa had a duty to disclose the theft. He ought to have told the nation that he was a victim of crime,” Malema said. GUPTA ARRESTS Following news of the arrest of two of the fugitive Gupta brothers in the United Arab Emirates, Malema questioned why no charges were brought against Duduzane Zuma, who was fingered for facilitating the infamous meeting between former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas and the Guptas. Malema revealed that Zuma had also contacted him trying to facilitate a meeting with the Gupta brothers after he denounced them in Rustenburg. “I would want to see the Guptas in jail and I would want to see that they are being brought to South Africa to be prosecuted. We were central in exposing the shenanigans of the Guptas,” he said.
00:01:00 Introduction 00:02:30 the operations of Dudula in Seshego 00:05:24 What is Dudula? 00:12:04 Nhlanhla's opinion on Nelson Mandela 00:15:11 Changing of accents 00:19:02 Nhlanhla's upbringing and schooling through his childhood 00:24:20 Drug impact to the young people of South Africa 00:26:02 Relation to the Ruperts maybe? 00:30:32 Malema on operation Dudula 00:36:45 Black people should start taking care of each other
Guest: Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu Jacob Zuma's son, Duduzane Zuma may have his sights set on being the next president of the ANC. He was recently elected unopposed as ANC branch chairperson of Ward 11 in Newlands East in Durban. Political analyst Professor Bheki Mngomezulu joins me on the line now to discuss this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Ferial Haffajee | Associate Editor at Daily Maverick The aspirations of former president Jacob Zuma's son, Duduzane to follow in his father's footsteps by becoming an ANC president is considered by many to hang in the balance. His political career has been disrupted and The Daily Maverick Associate Editor, Ferial Haffagee, will discuss the events that have taken place in the ultimate context of his prospect for political success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I spoke with Duduzane Zuma. We spoke about what's happening in South Africa now and what led up to it, Duduzane and his father (former president) Jacob Zuma's journey, social media, alleged allegations against him, lockdowns, his father and his encounters with South African law, and more. Duduzane Zuma is the son of the former president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma, as well as a director of several South African businesses. After the incarceration of his father on Wednesday, July 7, 2021, linked to a refusal to appear before the Zondo Commission of Inquiry, violence and looting broke out in South Africa. He has a story that hasn't been heard before in full. If you enjoyed this, be sure to subscribe.
On this episode, Maui tackles Haiti, the Lambda variant, Naomi Osaka, Barron Trump, Honor Killings, James Harden, Duduzane Zuma, Taliban, Diddy vs 15 Roaches and Lionel Messi. —— *Please rate and review MAW — 5 Stars for cultural purposes, let's grow this Bunsen burner. You can also listen to MAW on Spotify, Google podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn or your favorite podcast app... MAW is literally everywhere! MAW is an XO thing, so show Love: xoroyalty.net —— One more thing... “Might As Well” is hosted and produced by mysterious South African comedian, Maui Maw. It's not for the politically correct. Thank you for Listening. P.S. COMEDY! ℗ 2021 XO LUXURY GOODS
The Democratic Alliance has laid incitement charges against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, Edward Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, and the EFF leader Julius Malema. It says Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has posted a number of tweets over the course of the last few days encouraging the violence and looting while Edward Zuma. The DA says Edward Zuma made utterances prior to his father's imprisonment that law enforcement agencies would have to go through him before they arrested his father. And that writing on his Twitter account, Julius Malema suggested the EFF would join in the ongoing riots if soldiers were deployed to the streets. We speak to Advocate Glynnis Breytenbach, the party's Shadow Minister of Justice and Correctional Services See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simmi Areff brings you another episode of Lesser Known Somebodies with the infamous Duduzane Zuma. Son of the former president Jacob Zuma and a high profile public figure and businessman, Duduzane sits down with Simmi to talk about what is happening in his life. From the State Capture Enquiry, yo being friends with the Guptas to his childhood and his political aspirations. Hear it all in this episode and do not forget to like the video and share or head over to any podcast app and listen to Simmi's other podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Studente betoog by verskeie tersiêre instellings oor befondsingskwessies. Duduzane Zuma wil die volgende president van Suid-Afrika wees. Die WNNR bevind dat daar in 2020 meer as 850 uur se beurtkrag was. Vandag 'n jaar gelede het die regering 'n ramptoestand in die land afgekondig, weens die Covid-19-pandemie.
#TrendingWithTinashe is kicking off the week by discussing the latest trending video challenge, courtesy of Duduzane Zuma and his now infamous walk. In other news, you can now stream 'Kings of Jo'burg' on Netflix... but should you? And finally: professional boxer Floyd Mayweather is set to fight YouTuber Logan Paul.
BizNews journalist Bernice Maune summarises some of the big stories at this week's Zondo Commission of Inquiry into state capture. Hear about how Johannesburg's mayor, Geoff Makhubo, had a prime seat on the EOH gravy train. Also coming up: Stephan Burger, former Denel Land Systems CEO, willingly violated the company’s procurement policies so he could enter into an agreement with VR Laser, a company owned by Gupta lieutenant Salim Essa and Duduzane Zuma. And, we hear how Stephan Van Coller, the CEO of EOH, got forensic investigators into the company, excised the corrupt and made plans to return funds siphoned from taxpayers for bribes and work that was never done.
BizNews journalist Bernice Maune summarises some of the big stories at this week's Zondo Commission of Inquiry into state capture. Hear about how Johannesburg's mayor, Geoff Makhubo, had a prime seat on the EOH gravy train. Also coming up: Stephan Burger, former Denel Land Systems CEO, willingly violated the company’s procurement policies so he could enter into an agreement with VR Laser, a company owned by Gupta lieutenant Salim Essa and Duduzane Zuma. And, we hear how Stephan Van Coller, the CEO of EOH, got forensic investigators into the company, excised the corrupt and made plans to return funds siphoned from taxpayers for bribes and work that was never done.
BizNews — In today's news headlines: * Former president Jacob Zuma and Duduzane Zuma, his son who worked for the Gupta family, have produced their version of a reality TV show. The first episode of Zooming with the Zumas focuses on how Duduzane managed the clandestine extraction of current deputy president David Mabuza to a medical treatment facility in Russia; * A Morgan Stanley backed fund has plans to invest R5bn of newly raised cash in mid-sized South African companies hit by a shrinking local economy and the coronavirus pandemic, reports Bloomberg; * British American Tobacco will begin negotiations with the South African government instead of taking legal action to overturn a national ban on cigarette sales now in its sixth week; and * The World Bank has come to Zimbabwe’s rescue, finding $7m to help it fight the coronavirus pandemic despite the nation being in arrears with the Washington-based lender.
BizNews — In today's news headlines: * Former president Jacob Zuma and Duduzane Zuma, his son who worked for the Gupta family, have produced their version of a reality TV show. The first episode of Zooming with the Zumas focuses on how Duduzane managed the clandestine extraction of current deputy president David Mabuza to a medical treatment facility in Russia; * A Morgan Stanley backed fund has plans to invest R5bn of newly raised cash in mid-sized South African companies hit by a shrinking local economy and the coronavirus pandemic, reports Bloomberg; * British American Tobacco will begin negotiations with the South African government instead of taking legal action to overturn a national ban on cigarette sales now in its sixth week; and * The World Bank has come to Zimbabwe’s rescue, finding $7m to help it fight the coronavirus pandemic despite the nation being in arrears with the Washington-based lender.
It's been a rollercoaster year for South Africans. We had a national election which saw Cyril Ramaphosa assuming the most powerful position in the country. We watched as Jacob and Duduzane Zuma took center stage at the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture - where their testimonies left the nation with more questions than answers. We had moments of heartbreak and devastation with the frequent reports violence against women, children and migrants. And we found ourselves in the dark after Eskom re-introduced loading shedding. However, despite the dark times we had moments of glory thanks to the Springbok's triumphant World Cup win and Zozibini Tunzi snagging the Miss Universe crown. On this special episode of The Story, we talk to editors and senior reporters in our newsroom, about the stories and newsmakers that dominated 2019.
Active FM — Duduzane Zuma decided to be a witness in the state capture investigation. Nash discusses what he had to say about the Gupta's and everyone else involved.
Gareth and Kanthan are joined by eNCA journalist Michael Appel, who gives his take on the State Capture Inquiry this week, and shares insight on Duduzane Zuma's well-curated responses. An amended Employment Equity bill is on the cards, and Gareth seems to have some intel. Finally, the team get into the DA's disarray as a political party. Nando's
On the show this week: The panel discusses Thuli Madonsela's assertion that Duduzane Zuma lied to the Zondo commission and they also take a look at the Institute of Race Relations #SaveTheOpposition campaign. Editing Allowed
Channel Africa — TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR *** Zimbabwean churches call for a seven year suspension of elections... *** Duduzane Zuma concludes testimony at the state capture inquiry..... *** In Economics: South African government urged to take unpopular decisions to save SAA... *** And In Sports: South Africa qualifies for Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.... But first, Anne Moosa with the news.....
Business Day TV — On the show this week: The panel discusses Thuli Madonsela's assertion that Duduzane Zuma lied to the Zondo commission and they also take a look at the Institute of Race Relations #SaveTheOpposition campaign.
Former president Jacob Zuma's son and Gupta business associate Duduzane Zuma says he is not corrupt, but a victim of a “political storm” in SA, but renowned Sunday Times political reporter Qaanitah Hunter says that the explanations he gave were rehearsed and bogus. The Sunday Times politics team also discuss former DA leader Helen Zille's campaigning for the party's most powerful position – federal chairperson — while insisting that she was asked to re-enter politics in an effort to help boost the official opposition.
MultimediaLIVE — Former president Jacob Zuma's son and Gupta business associate Duduzane Zuma says he is not corrupt, but is, instead, a victim of a “political storm” in SA. Zuma, who was being re-examined by his ownlegal representatives at the state capture inquiry on Tuesday, said he had suffered from the consequences of being labelled corrupt for his alleged role in state capture. Sunday Times politics reporter Amil Umraw sums up the days testimony.
MultimediaLIVE — Former president Jacob Zuma's son and Gupta business associate Duduzane Zuma says he is not corrupt, but a victim of a “political storm” in SA, but renowned Sunday Times political reporter Qaanitah Hunter says that the explanations he gave were rehearsed and bogus. The Sunday Times politics team also discuss former DA leader Helen Zille’s campaigning for the party's most powerful position – federal chairperson — while insisting that she was asked to re-enter politics in an effort to help boost the official opposition.
Channel Africa — TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR *** Tunisia sets presidential election runoff for October 13.... *** Duduzane Zuma set to appear before South Africa's state capture inquiry.. *** And In Sports: Springbok coach make changes to his team to face Canada....
MultimediaLIVE — It never happened. That was the gist of the testimony by a confident and elegantly dressed Duduzane Zuma who swanned into the state capture inquiry on Monday, ready with answers to a barrage of questions. Sunday Times political reporter Amil Umraw has been following the commission and provides us with a detailed summary of day one of Zuma's testimony.
Jacaranda FM — The Randburg Magistrates' Court has acquitted Duduzane Zuma on all charges.
Jacaranda FM — “It appears that there may have been a lot of pressure to prosecute Duduzane,” defence lawyer Michael Hellens argued.
The EFF brought quite a lot of heat this week, hot off their press conference. Their Commander in Chief, Julius Malema, didn't shy away from topics like Zimbabwe and Bosasa. Gareth and Phumi discuss that, along with other burning issues, like President Ramaphosa saying investments into South Africa have increased by more than 400%. Plus, Karyn Maughan comments on Duduzane Zuma's cases. Nando's
The commission of inquiry into state capture resumes later THIS MORNING* in Parktown Johannesburg. Last year the inquiry heard testimonies from various government representatives who detailed their interactions with the controversial Gupta family which is perceived to be at the centre of alleged corruption relating to the state. Former president, Jacob Zuma has been fingered by many witnesses during the commission but has yet to give any indication regarding his availability to appear before deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo. Duduzane Zuma has however been formally summoned to testify before the the Commission, after being directly implicated in impropriety by former deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas
Katharine Child is your political expert on the Burning Platform this week - brought to you by Nando's. The Brian Hlongwa corruption saga is a hot topic that reminds us of the unsavoury people within the ANC ranks. The clouds continue to gather over Patricia de Lille as she continues to dodge corruption allegations, and Duduzane Zuma is tired of being seen as a sex object. Nando's
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has heard submissions from various implicated persons to cross- examine some of the witnesses. He has since granted businessman Fana Hlongwane permission to cross-examine former deputy Finance minister Mcebisi Jonas. Former president Jacob Zuma's chief-of-staff Lakela Kaunda and Hawks official Mandla Mtholo willl cross-examine former ANC member of Parliament Vytjie Mentor. But Zondo has reserved judgment for in the applications of Ajay Gupta, Rajesh Gupta and Duduzane Zuma. The SABC reporter, Mbali Thethani reports…
With the past week at the State Capture Inquiry heating things up, the #GCS team have legal journalist and writer Karyn Maughn break down the story behind the hot headlines. Former President Zuma's son Duduzane Zuma, Rajesh and Ajay Gupta have all applied for the right to cross-examine former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas - what does this mean for the process? Why does Karyn advise we pay attention to the pain whistle-blowers endure? And, does she think we'll reach a constructive resolution at the inquiry? The team answers these questions in this week's Burning Platform - brought to you by Nando's. Nando's
In the 15th edition, we open the show with our regular feature, the Usual Suspects’ Perspective (USP) –Beyoncé loyalists, please forgive the anchor for his insolence when talking about your queen. We turn our attention to Brett Kavanaugh’s nominee to the Supreme Court in the United States. Finally, we discuss the spotlight that was on Duduzane Zuma during this past week.
Ever since Jacob Zuma's resignation his family has faced all sorts of legal headaches. Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world: Three years ago, Duduzane Zuma drove his Porsche into the back of a minibus taxi, killing one passenger and injuring others. At the time, a magistrate concluded that the President's son had been negligent, but the state declined to prosecute. Now it's had a change of heart. Is the past catching up on the Zumas, wonders Andrew Harding in South Africa? Peter Morgan witnesses a pink revolution in Norway as salmon replaces cod as the catch of choice and fisherman turn to aquaculture or farming rather than going out to sea, but at what environmental cost? In Nigeria, Zeinab Badawi meets up with people weighing up the meaning of life in Lagos' death café. James Stewart admires the film-set, feel-good atmosphere of Seaside Florida - the town where 'The Truman Show' was filmed twenty years ago. And Mellissa Van Der Klugt meets the men and women making cheese on the African equator. The extreme weather may not be ideal, but that's not stopped Kenyan fromagiers.
King Goodwill Zwelithini's land issue takes a turn as Cyril Ramaphosa bows to his needs. Justice Malala questions who really has the power in the country in this week's Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's. The rise of the strong man in world politics, and how people seem to want to be controlled in places. Duduzane Zuma's court appearance in shackles, the NPA dragging their feet on everything, and petrol price issues. nandos
The Democratic Alliance and the United Democratic Movement want Duduzane Zuma, the son of former President Jacob Zuma, to be summoned to parliament to answer on his role in allegations of state capture. They say now that Duduzane is back in the country, he should appear before parliament to give testimony. However, Zukiswa Rantho - the Chairperson of the Public Enterprises Committee that is probing allegations of state capture, says the committee does not intend to call Duduzane to parliament, but instead it will recommend in its report that law enforcement agencies investigate further possible criminal charges against him. Abongwe Kobokana repo
The Democratic Alliance and the United Democratic Movement want Duduzane Zuma, the son of former President Jacob Zuma, to be summoned to parliament to answer on his role in allegations of state capture. Zuma was granted bail and his case postponed to next January. Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to political analyst at UNISA, Prof. Lesiba Tefo who says Duduzane Zuma is not a flight risk and seems to have been treated unfairly.
Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises says it will issue summons to the Guptas‚ Dudu Myeni and Duduzane Zuma to appear before its inquiry into the mismanagement of state funds at state-owned enterprises. The committee met today to discuss the way forward for the inquiry.Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to the Chairperson of the inquiry, Zukiswa Rantho
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It remains to be seen if indeed Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba will attend the Eskom State capture Inquiry happening in parliament today. Gigaba bunked parliament last week and submitted an unsigned sick note. While we are at it, there are reports that the Former SAA Board Chairperson Dudu Myeni, the Gupta brothers and Duduzane Zuma, who are central to this Eskom inquiry, won't be attending today. Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, Zukiswa Rantho says Myeni excused herself from today's meeting sighting an illness, while the Gupta brothers, through their Attorney, said they won't be attending because they are out of the country. We speak to Parliament's Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises, Zukiswa Rantho
Catch up with the latest from the parliamentary enquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom, Transnet and Denel. EWN's Rahima Essop and Charlotte Kilbane recap the week's fireworks, and try to make sense of it all. In this episode, find out why Suzanne Daniels needed a whisky after that meeting with Ajay Gupta, and how Duduzane Zuma fits into the picture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former CEO of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), Lucky Montana has come out strongly to cast aspersions on those who thought they will find what he calls 'the Guptas behind every PRASA transaction'. This follows revelations that Montana met with Rajesh Tony Gupta and Duduzane Zuma at former Transport Minister Ben Martins' ministerial home in Pretoria. In a statement, Montana says he is in fact the only CEO in the country who out-rightly rejected the Guptas from as far back as 2012.
Die DA sê die Britse Skakelmaatskappy, Bell Pottinger sal vyf dae tyd hê om te appelleer teen die Britse Openbare Skakelliggaam se beslissing wat betref sy veldtog vir die Guptafamilie. Die DA het by die Verenigde Koningryk se Openbare Skakelvereniging gekla dat Bell Pottinger rassespanning in Suid-Afrika aangeblaas het terwyl hy die belange van die Guptas, Duduzane Zuma en ander bevorder het. 'n Mediakenner, Chris Vick het in reaksie op die DA se aankondiging aan Dianke Nel gesê die Britse Openbare Skakelliggaam se besluit is beslis 'n stap in die regte rigting.
The DA has laid charges of corruption against Atul Gupta, Ajay Gupta and Duduzane Zuma. This follows revelation by the Minister of Finance; Pravin Gordhan in court papers that the Guptas controlled companies allegedly was involved in 72 suspicious transactions. The DA says it wants further investigations into possible exchange-control violations, as well as an investigation into the purchase of the Optimum Coal Mine owned by the Guptas. DA Shadow Minister of Finance, David Maynier joined us for more details together with the attorney representing the Gupta family, Gert van der Merwe.