The Morning Call
Embattled South African finance minister finally heeded a call for transparency and made public all correspondence between South Africa’s directorate for priority crime investigation?, the hawks, and his lawyers in an investigation that has created a rift between government agencies and shifted financial markets. This happened is left the country for the G20 summit in China yesterday however it is not clear if he will be charged with using tax units to spy on politicians including the presidency.
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South African Police investigate alleged signature forgery by Zuma’s MK party
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South Africa marks Freedom Day ahead of tough general election
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South Africa to mark 30 years of freedom amid inequality and tense election ahead
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Repatriated South African apartheid-era artworks on display to celebrate 30 years of democracy
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Botswana rejects controversial UK proposal on asylum-seekers
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Springboks confirm their Test fixture list for the rest of the year