The movements of journalists working for The New Age newspaper were closely monitored by Atul Gupta, the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture heard on Monday.
newspaper were closely monitored by Atul Gupta, the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture heard on Monday.
The launch, which Sundaram said was rushed by the Gupta brothers, got off to an infamously rocky start. Sundaram alleged that Zuma’s involvement in ANN7 was to be kept under wraps. He said that Zuma was to be referred to by a codename: “Number 9”. According to Sundaram, Zuma was particularly interested in setting ANN7 apart from eNCA which he said portrayed “him and the government negatively”.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
“New Age' Breakfasts cost SABC millions - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.Former editor of the ANN 7 TV News Channel, Rajesh Sundaram has told the State Capture Commission in Parktown, Johannesburg, that the Guptas wanted then President Jacob Zuma to make sure his ministers attend televised 'New Age' Breakfasts amid national outrage around the Waterkloof saga.
Read more »
New Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul says no new cars for MECs | IOL NewsNorthern Cape Premier Zamani Saul on Tuesday promised a ''people-centred'' provincial government.
Read more »
New Mpumalanga cabinet fails to align with New Dawn outlookNews | The Democratic Alliance in Mpumalanga has expressed disappointment about Premier Refilwe Tsipane’s new cabinet of “recycled” MECs who have allegedly failed, by S_samaYende
Read more »
OP-ED: Ramaphosa’s new Cabinet and constructive support for the ‘new dawn’The Cyril Ramaphosa Presidency has taken important steps towards restoring legality. But there are push backs from the Public Protector and sections of the ANC. Some Cabinet appointments reveal insensitivity towards the vulnerable, notably the deployment to Home Affairs of Aaron Motsoaledi, known for xenophobic discourse. Some other appointments apparently resulting from deals with opponents or allies, will impact negatively on government performance.
Read more »
Panyaza Lesufi new finance MEC as Gauteng cabinet announcedNew portfolios have been created and new faces installed
Read more »
ARCHIVES: Broke SAA goes on spending spreeLast year we reported how SAA is splurged millions on executives and consulting firms in a spending frenzy that was described as “worrying”.
Read more »
REVIEW | 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe has matured wellLike a fine wine, this popular Korean SUV keeps getting better with age, writes Bruce Fraser.
Read more »
5 things I wish I knew when I turned 40Look back without regret and look forward to all the benefits that age brings.
Read more »
New minister knows all about small businessDescribing herself as ‘a product of SME’, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni is intent on opening up opportunities.
Read more »
A hyena army steals the throne as the lions plot their revenge – This wildlife show is like nothing you've seen before!A hyena army steals the throne as the lions plot their revenge – This wildlife show is like nothing you've seen before! - natgeowild
Read more »
Kwesta’s new music video gets 500k views in 3 daysThat scene where Kwesta and his grandmother embrace and shed a tear will just tug at your heartstrings!
Read more »