Gupta-linked public enterprises DG Richard Seleke quits


Richard Seleke. Image: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES

The embattled Gupta-linked public enterprises director-general Richard Seleke is finally leaving the public service after reaching a settlement on his exit.

This brings to an end a deadlock between Seleke and his employer. He had, over two months ago, accepted a R3-million settlement but refused to sign on the dotted line unless a condition preventing him from working for government until 2020 was scrapped. He vowed at the time to challenge this in the labour court.

The public enterprises department announced this week that Seleke‚ who was suspended by minister Pravin Gordhan in March‚ was officially vacating his position following a settlement reached with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office as well as the department.

It was not clear whether Seleke’s exit meant he had accepted a revised settlement offer or the initial one with a cooling-off period. Attempts to get hold of him were unsuccessful.

His departure‚ according to the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) is not the end of it for Seleke‚ who was implicated in the leaked Gupta emails.

The anti-corruption activist group said it was “preparing a detailed submission on the outgoing public enterprise director-general Richard Seleke’s relationship with Gupta family to be handed to the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture”.

Gordhan is known to have suspended Seleke over his alleged links with the Guptas.

Serious allegations against Seleke are contained in an affidavit by Outa chief operations officer‚ Ben Theron‚ who alleged that the then director-general leaked inside business information of state-owned enterprises to the Guptas and thus helped them secure major contracts with Eskom and Transnet. Theron further alleged in the affidavit that:

• Seleke had an unlawful and improper relationship with the Gupta family since at least the start of 2015.

• He used an anonymous email address (infoportal1@zoho.com) from which he conducted Gupta-related business under the pseudonym “Businessman”.

• Seleke’s CV was emailed to former president Jacob Zuma’s son‚ Duduzane‚ who is a Gupta business associate‚ before his appointment as director-general in December 2015.

Outa welcomed Seleke’s departure but promised to “continue to pursue its charges of fraud‚ corruption and treason against him.

“We welcome the news of Seleke’s removal from office which is the result of a settlement stemming from investigations into his involvement with the Gupta family. However‚ this does not mean we will back down from our criminal complaint and our legal team will continue to apply pressure on the Hawks and NPA to investigate and take this matter to court‚” said Outa’s portfolio manager‚ Rudie Heyneke.

Source: http://www.sowetanlive.co.za

Bloemhof accused granted R1000 bail each


By REGINALD KANYANE

Six people briefly appeared at the Bloemhof Magistrate’s Court in Bloemhof for kidnapping and attempted murder.
Olebogeng Ndlovu (27), Johannes Noguka (37), Ishmael Ngubane (33), Collen Bangola (39), Ivan Leonard (30) and Isaac Ndlovu(29) appeared in court after they were arrested during an Operation Fiela II on Friday.

The accused were being linked with two incidences where community members allegedly went on a rampage and assaulted several males accusing them of gangsterism two weeks ago.

North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh said: “All six accused were granted R1000 bail each and their next court appearance will be on October 29.”

In another unrelated incident, a 25 year-old suspect was arrested on Wednesday for the alleged murder of his 26 year-old ex-girlfriend in Bloemhof. Myburgh said police were called to a railway line in Extension 5 at about 9am where the body of a female was discovered.

She said preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was severely assaulted with an unknown object on her head before being placed on the railway line.

Myburgh said police were called to a railway line in Extension 5 at about 9am where the body of a female was discovered.

She said preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was severely assaulted with an unknown object on her head before being placed on the railway line.

The suspect is expected to appear at the Bloemhof Magistrate’s Court for a murder charge on Friday,” Myburgh said.

The North West Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Baile Motswenyane expressed her shock about the incident and at the same time appreciated the quick response of the police that ensured that the perpetrator is brought to book to face the full might of the law.

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Nene is lying, says EFF


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JOHANNESBURG – The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on Wednesday dismissed Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene’s testimony at the state capture commission of inquiryas lies.

The party said Nene never replied to its inquiry about his relationship with the controversial Gupta family.

”The EFF raised the matter in the Standing Committee on Finance [in Parliament] that the minister is failing to respond to important correspondence. The committee then resolved that the minister must respond withing 10 working days. He still ignored the committee and did not bother to respond. On the 10th of June 2018, we wrote a text message to the minister making a follow up on the correspondence, he simply ignored the text message and continues with business as usual.”

The EFF said it then submitted questions to Nene for written replies in Parliament, but instead Nene ”continued with his arrogance” and undermined Parliament’s processes.

The red berets accused Nene of facilitating the Guptas access to funding at the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) when he was deputy finance minister and chairman of PIC. The red berets charged that Nene ”played victim” after he was fired by former president Jacob Zuma in 2015 as he had broken ranks with the Guptas and stopped taking their phone calls. The fighters had demanded that Nene resign immediately after his testimony at the inquiry on Wednesday.

The minister testified that the EFF allegations against him were baseless and not true. He added that the EFF’s statement on Tuesday that he never replied to their letter was incorrect, because he responded on June 12 this year.

The EFF was having none of it.

”Today, after his misleading submission, we wrote to him asking him for a copy of his response [to the EFF], his office’s response was that the minister is considering our response. Even for such a simple letter, the minister could not resend or furnish us with his response to show that he is not lying,” the EFF said.

”The EFF demand that the minister furnish us with the letter that he claims he wrote to us, and provide us with written responses to questions in Parliament.”

Anatii impresses with new album IYEZA


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By BAKANG MOKOTO

The Vault at Mapungubwe Hotel in Johannesbug was a hive of activity as Anatii, the preeminent artist hosted an exclusive listening session in partnership with Courvoisier of his forthcoming album IYEZA.

The gathering attracted musicians and celebrity friends. It was like frenzy when the music started booming from the speakers and revellers whipped out their phones to record the internationally acclaimed performer who is a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador and Courvoisier Lumiere.

Anatii also shared that he only finished the album, his second solo project, a few hours before the listening session.

NTLONI, the second single off IYEZA is a burst of new energy from a genius that has conquered local hip hop. He shows off his grit and bite with this banger that is set to earn him more street cred. The video is soon to hit local screens shortly.

Songs like WENA, NGOZI and EHLATHINI received favourable feedback from the guests, while NDAWENI got fans on their feet moving to the pulsating beat.

U’SANGTHANDA NA? with its mbaqanga sensibilities is a fresh departure showing how versatile and diverse The Electronic Bushman’s talents and influences go.

THIXO ONOFEFE, which Anatii released early in 2018, proved to be the highlight of the evening as The Vault erupted in wild singing-along and head bobbing. The mood was infectious.

“This album is spiritual and therapeutic. I had to dig deep and connect with my people. I went to Durban, Eastern Cape and LA for inspiration,” he revealed.

Anatii also unveiled the artwork by Nika Mtwana that inspired his album cover.

“I feel that we don’t appreciate our counterparts in the arts. I was super inspired when I saw Nika’s work. We met when I was shooting my UN public service announcement and I knew that we needed to do something together,” he shared.

Nika will be earning royalties from the sales of IYEZA, one of the first fine artists to do so in local showbiz.

A grateful Anatii thanked his guests for honouring the invite and for the terrific reception they showed towards his new project. “Thank you for coming out tonight. Everyone I worked with was amazing. I’m proud of this album, it will do wonders.”

The album is expected to be available on all digital platforms on 5 October 2018.

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‘NTCE plug-in to empower the youth’


North West Hotel Schools Hospitality students demonstrating to high svhool students how to make a bed professionally for guests.

By KAMOGELO POOE

More than five thousand tourism learners from Grade 9 –12 from Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and University Students including Unemployed Graduates flocked to the Sun City Resorts to attend the 10thNational Tourism Career Expo (NTCE).

They were exposed to information on Tourism and hospitality careers, entrepreneurial and job opportunities. Under the theme: “Be the legacy, Do tourism digitally”, the expo aims to drive South Africa’s National Tourism Strategy’s goal of creating 225 000 tourism jobs opportunities by 2020.

It is designed to bridge the information gap between the industry, government, learners and educators by providing an opportunity for tourism curricula experts to share information with tourism educators and learners,.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Elizabeth Thabethe applauded the North West Province for successfully hosting the 2018 edition of the NTCE which was also on its 10th year anniversary. She said that they couldn’t have sort a better host to mark this auspicious milestone.

“Indeed, the North West Province has hosted a successful NTCE, they delivered as promised and I must say they have out done themselves. Furthermore, I would like to encourage learners attending this expo to gather as much information as they possibly could from the more than 30 tourism entities exhibiting, this will help them in making informed career decisions,” said Thabethe.

The expo also taps in on the much need and crucial public and private sector partnerships where private sector companies exhibit and provide interactive, edutainment experiences for the learners. They also show their commitment to skills development by offering a number of bursaries, learnerships and internships to learners attending the expo.

The North West MEC of Tourism, Desbo Mohono echoed Thabethe’s sentiments and also further emphasised how important it was that the province delivers an impeccable 10th NTCE. Mohono said that over and above all the hard work that was put in to ensure the successful organising of the expo, the province should not lose sight as to what the expo aimed to achieve.

She said that Tourism plays a critical role in the country’s economy and they need more young people to explore the sector for opportunities which lie within.

“NTCE is a seed that we plant in the minds of our children for them to realise that tourism has a brighter future. This expo has afforded them an opportunity to view the sector from another angel. As a department, we are encouraging parents to let the kids be the driver of their own careers.

“This is where this expo is very fundamental. It is structured to allow for specialised areas to cater for each of the sectors of tourism and hospitality. Learners and students were also given an opportunity to interact directly with speakers and exhibitors who are experts and industry practitioners,” Mohono said.

One of the exhibitors, Managing Director and Owner of Empire Travel and Tours, Gugu Tong hailed the expo for bringing the tourism industry and tourism learners under one roof.

She said that it is always good for tourism learners to engage face to face in an unmediated fashion.

“I had an opportunity to interact with the learners to hear from them what they know and like about tourism. I also tried to provoke their train of thought and ignite their interest. My advice to them was that, tourism needs passionate people. In order to make it in the industry, you have to be a people’s person with great personality,” said Tong.

The NTCE is a collaboration of the National Department of Tourism (NDT), The Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality, and Sport, Education Training Authority (CATHSSETA) and the North West Department of Tourism. The Expo will be hosted by the North West for three years until 2020.

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NORTHERN CAPE ANC CONDEMNS FAKE LIST OF 2019 ELECTION PUBLIC OFFICE BEARERS


Source: (Business Day): (Zamani Saul)

The ANC in the Northern Cape has condemned the circulation of what it has dubbed as a “fake provincial list,” amid the emergence on social media of a list bearing the names of 23 party members purported to be earmarked for deployment as Members of Parliament (MPs) after next year’s general elections.

The ANC’s provincial secretary Deshi Ngxanga lambasted the list as an attempt “to sway public opinion to advance a narrow regionalist posture that seeks to pit one ANC region against the other,” in a statement.

With the ANC heading into its provincial list conference next month, Ngxanga’s reaction pinpoints the simmering tensions into what could be a menacing nomination process for salaried political careers and perks that come with being a public office representative.

“The nomination process for public representatives and who will be nominated is at the discretion of branches of the ANC,” asserted Ngxanga.

He added in the statement that the nomination process would be seeking to find the best amongst ANC members “in order to advance the struggle for radical socio-economic transformation and to speed up the fight against poverty, unemployment and inequality.”

One of the lists in possession of NCNN.Live is of province to national which translates into possible seat in parliament’s National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) which has largely been criticised to be functioning like a “post-office” in rubber-stamping legislation and sadly perceived to be a place where political careers fade-away.

Indications are that there could also be another list in circulation purporting names of those to be installed in the provincial legislature and with a chance of being appointed into the executive council as MECs.

It remains to be seen as to whether the nomination process will end up in a court battle or even end up festering itself as a reflection of a spillover effect of contestations into the outcome of the party’s provincial conference of last year. For now, Ngxanga stated that it all “at the discretion of the ANC branches.”

Source: Northern Cape News Network