The men allegedly defrauded several individual victims in the USA, and corporate and government entities across the world.
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Bozell said there are 'serious issues' that need to be resolved between the US and South Africa.
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The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal is rebuilding its branches after a task team was formed to stabilise the province.
Read More »ActionSA opens corruption case against minister Sisisi Tolashe
ActionSA opens a corruption case and files ethics complaints against Sisisi Tolashe over claims she failed to declare luxury vehicles.
Read More »Pirates fans may only have seven games left to watch Mofokeng
Seven games could be all that remain for Orlando Pirates supporters to enjoy Relebohile Mofokeng before a likely exit.
Read More »Fatal shooting leaves four dead and children injured in Mitchell’s Plain
Four people were killed and several others, including three children, were injured in shootings in Mitchell’s Plain and Merrydale. The incidents have intensified concerns about rising crime despite the deployment of the SANDF in affected areas. Critics say the intervention lacks proper planning, resources, and intelligence-driven strategy.
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Read More »The first 38 000 doses have arrived: Could this shipment end the HIV epidemic?
Zuko Komisa The Department of Health has confirmed the arrival of South Africa’s first batch of Lenacapavir, a groundbreaking HIV prevention medication. Approximately 38 000 doses of the six-monthly injectable have landed in the country, representing a significant milestone in the national strategy to curb new infections. This medication is [...]
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Read More »What home rules felt normal to you growing up but weren’t normal to others?
Drive 959 dives into how every home operates under its own unique set of unwritten laws. Zuko Komisa Every home operates under its own unique set of unwritten laws. As children, we often assume these domestic rituals are universal truths, only to experience a “culture shock” the moment we step [...]
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Read More »‘I don’t think I’ll ever recover’: Bacardi star breaks silence on abusive marriage and trauma
Pretoria Bacardi singer and dancer Karabo Khaku, who is affectionately known as Jelly Babie, has opened up about the alleged abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband, Koketso.
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Read More »Funeral details confirmed for Ladysmith Black Mambazo legend Albert Mazibuko
The memorial and funeral details of the late founding member of the isicathamiya group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Albert Mazibuko, have been announced.
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