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October 21, 2011

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October 20, 2011

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111020mg 11 10 20 20 Oct 2011 Mail & Guardian


Jacob Zuma - Man of Action


President Jacob Zuma announces that he will release the incomplete Donen Commission of Inquiry report into the involvement of South Africans in the Iraq oil-for-food programme. The report appears to incriminate Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe and Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale. Motlanthe and Sexwale are seen as Zuma's political rivals ahead of the 2012 ANC conference. Psst chance to discredit succession opponents

Its action Zuma

Oilgate report Donen ANC Succession Donen Commission of Inquiry Iraq oil-for-food programme Jacob Zuma



Oilgate report timing questioned ahead of Mangaung
Oilgate report 'should not be made public'
Oil-for-food fight - Zuma shows he can give as good as he got
Wily operator oils wheels of politics -Whatever his other failings, Jacob Zuma is certainly a wily operator when it comes to ensuring his political future.
 

tt 20111020zg Oct The Times /Cartoons/m_111020mg.jpg 111020mg Opposition parties have welcomed the decision by President Jacob Zuma to release the report of the Donen Commission of Inquiry into the involvement of South Africans in the Iraq oil-for-food programme.

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October 19, 2011

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071019mg 07 10 19 19 Oct 2007 Mail & Guardian


30 years since Black Wednesday


On Wednesday, the 19th October 1977, that devil incarnate, Jimmy Kruger, South Africa’s Minister of Justice, banned seventeen Black Consciousness organisations, viz. the Black People’s Convention, South African Students Organisation, South African Students’ Movement, National Association of Youth Organisations and all its affiliates, Black Community Programmes, Medupe Writers’ Association, Zimele Trust Fund, Black Women’s Federation, Union of Black Journalists and others; the Association for the Educational and Cultural Advancement of the African People of South Africa (ASSECA) and some publications, notably The World.


 


Jimmy Kruger and John Vorster now in Hell


 


Hey Jimmy its 30 years! ...Think they reemembered our Black Wednesday Press crackdown

Better than expected

Hell Cronicle 19 October 2007



SA GOVT labels media unpatriotic
Threat to pre-publication censorship
Journalists lines tapped
Editor to be arrested

Apartheid Censorship Jimmy Kruger John Vorster mg 20071019mg Oct Mail & Guardian /Cartoons/m_071019mg.jpg 071019mg.jpg Hell Cartoons YEAR-2007 Mail & Guardian 427 Censorhsip Apartheid Press crackdown

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