Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi. Felix Dlangamandla, Netwerk24 Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi says he will be applying to cross-examine Nomvula Mokonyane following her testimony at the Zondo commission.Agrizzi says he stands by allegations that Mokonyane received cash payments, groceries and alcohol from Bosasa.Mokonyane denied the allegations on Monday when she appeared before the inquiry. Former…
Nomvula Mokonyane before the state capture commission. Former minister Nomvula Mokonyane has denied receiving cash payments and gifts from the late Gavin Watson. Mokonyane also told the state capture inquiry she never had a meeting with former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi. The former minister believes that Agrizzi is "full of hatred". The former environmental affairs minister, Nomvula Mokonyane,…
Liquidators issue claim against former Bosasa boss for R91 million, money he had received since 2009.This includes more than R40 million in "hush money" the late Gavin Watson allegedly paid him to not spill the beans on Bosasa corruption.The move by the liquidators signals the first step in major shift toward recovering millions syphoned from…
Today we revisit some of the topics we’ve covered in the past months. Published: May 24, 2026, 8:00 am Quick bites from around the food safety arena this week The World Health Organization (WHO) said this week that more countries need to improve their ability to monitor populations for foodborne diseases. Although gradual progress is evident
Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed the diversion of a Detroit-bound plane to Canada over Ebola concerns on CBS News’ CBS Mornings on May 21. Gounder also discussed how the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak has been declared a global health emergency on Fox’s LiveNOW on May 18. Click here
Cantaloupe is almost perfectly designed to make people sick Published: May 22, 2026, 12:06 am I’ve been suing people over cantaloupe for years. I’m not happy about it. But here we are — again. Let me walk you through what three decades of depositions, hospital visits, and funerals have taught me about this fruit. The