Good Friday Comedy Hour
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Good Friday Comedy Hour WEEKLY WRAP UP
Ex-SAA board member Yakhe Kwinana has Justice Zondo in stitches (TIMESLIVE)
(Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Tuesday laughed off former SA Airways board member and ex-SAA Technical (SAAT) chairperson Yakhe Kwinana’s testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture. Kwinana, a chartered accountant, denied discussing details of a R1.2 billion contract to supply aircraft components to SAAT with a director of a black economic empowerment arm of the successful bidder.)
Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary get bail of R200,000 each (TIMESLIVE)
(Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church leader Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary were on Wednesday granted bail of R200,000 each by the Pretoria magistrate's court. The couple and their three co-accused face fraud and money laundering charges related to an investment scheme valued at about R102m. They were arrested in October. Their co-accused were granted bail ranging from R20,000 to R100,000. Earlier in the day, supporters carrying portraits of the self-proclaimed prophet dropped to their knees outside court to pray for Bushiri.)
'Trump is a crybaby — he must accept defeat': Julius Malema weighs in on US elections (TIMESLIVE)
Ex-SAA board member Yakhe Kwinana has Justice Zondo in stitches (TIMESLIVE)
(Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo on Tuesday laughed off former SA Airways board member and ex-SAA Technical (SAAT) chairperson Yakhe Kwinana’s testimony at the commission of inquiry into state capture. Kwinana, a chartered accountant, denied discussing details of a R1.2 billion contract to supply aircraft components to SAAT with a director of a black economic empowerment arm of the successful bidder.)
Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary get bail of R200,000 each (TIMESLIVE)
(Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church leader Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary were on Wednesday granted bail of R200,000 each by the Pretoria magistrate's court. The couple and their three co-accused face fraud and money laundering charges related to an investment scheme valued at about R102m. They were arrested in October. Their co-accused were granted bail ranging from R20,000 to R100,000. Earlier in the day, supporters carrying portraits of the self-proclaimed prophet dropped to their knees outside court to pray for Bushiri.)
'Trump is a crybaby — he must accept defeat': Julius Malema weighs in on US elections (TIMESLIVE)