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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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5m ago

Commission chairperson breaks for tea. We will be back at 11:40.

6m ago

Mokonyane: I am here chair, to respond to his continuous contradictions, the affidavit which I also think reflect the abuse of this commission for motives better known to him. #StateCaptureInquiry (@J_chabalala)

— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020

7m ago

Mokonyane: I wish and pray that Mr Agrizzi out of his own conscious can refrain from using this commission in a manner that shows a sense of desperation and destruction of people’s characters for motives better known by him #StateCaptureInquiry (@J_chabalala)

— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020

25m ago

#StateCaptureInquiry: Mokonyane says her life and that of her family has always been under threat from as far back as the ’80s. She says they survived bombing, torture, shootings and poisoning. @TeamNews24

— Jeanette Chabalala (@J_chabalala) July 20, 2020

26m ago

Mokonyane: With regards to food donated by Bosasa, the company supported communities in different areas as organisations today are supporting communities. The groceries were donated to families in need.

28m ago

#StateCaptureInquiry: Mokonyane says she finds it insensitive for Agrizzi to say Bosasa paid for her son’s burial. “To claim that Bosasa buried my son is so hurting,” she says. (@J_chabalala)

— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020

37m ago

She says she’s currently serving as a permanent official of the African National Congress (ANC) as the Political Head of National and Membership organisation.#StateCaptureInquiry

— State Capture Commission (@StateCaptureCom) July 20, 2020

38m ago

Mokonyane names Agrizzi. Says the allegations he made at the commission have sought to “discredit whatever little” she has.

42m ago

Mokonyane requests to make a statement before she gives her evidence. Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo allows, but issues a caveat: “People who have given statements before giving evidence have implicated other people in their statements.”

1h ago

#StateCaptureInquiry: Former Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane will be testifying today. She is alleged to have received cash payments from Bosasa while it also paid for maintenance at her home. (@J_chabalala)

— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) July 20, 2020

1h ago

I will tell you what Agrizzi has done – Mokonyane’s threat at Gavin Watson memorial

Former minister Nomvula Mokonyane has threatened to tell South Africa what former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi “has done” in the wake of damning testimony linking her to the controversial company.


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Mokonyane feels ‘betrayed’ by Zondo commission for not giving her access to contents of Agrizzi’s testimony

Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane says she has not been afforded the opportunity to make representations before the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture. 

This is after former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi, who is currently testifying before the commission, claimed that she had been allegedly paid R50 000 a month for years to protect the company from law enforcement agencies. 


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1h ago

Et tu, Nomvula? Mokonyane dragged further into web of Bosasa corruption

Environmental Affairs Minister Nomvula Mokonyane will have to answer more tough questions about her relationship with corruption-accused company Bosasa, including whether or not she received R50 000 a month in cash from the company.

This comes as former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi took to the witness stand at the Zondo commission into state capture again on Thursday for the second time, following his nine-day marathon testimony in January.


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